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Preview of 3rd Grade Grammar: Comparative & Superlative Adjectives – Task Cards & Quiz

3rd Grade Grammar: Comparative & Superlative Adjectives – Task Cards & Quiz

Do your students struggle to tell the difference between comparing two things and comparing three or more Do they write sentences like She is the most tallest or This is more easier Do they need help understanding when to add -er-est and when to use moremost You're not alone. Comparatives and superlatives are essential for clear communication – but many students mix them up. They add both more and -er to the same word. They use superlatives when only two things are being compared. Without a soli
Preview of 3rd Grade Grammar: Pronoun & Antecedent Agreement - 40 Task Cards + QUIZ

3rd Grade Grammar: Pronoun & Antecedent Agreement - 40 Task Cards + QUIZ

❓ Do your students write, “My sister loves video games. He plays every day”? Do they mix up “he,” “she,” “it,” and “they”? Do they struggle to match a pronoun with the noun it replaces? 💡 You’re not alone. Pronoun-antecedent agreement is a foundational grammar skill – but many students guess randomly or match pronouns to the wrong noun. Without mastering this skill, students will write confusing, unclear sentences and struggle with reading comprehension when they encounter pronouns in texts.
Preview of 3rd Grade Grammar : Subject-Verb Agreement – Task Cards & Quiz Whit answers

3rd Grade Grammar : Subject-Verb Agreement – Task Cards & Quiz Whit answers

Do your students write "The dogs runs fast" or "She play soccer"? Do they forget to add -s to verbs with singular subjects? Do they struggle to match subjects and verbs correctly, especially with tricky words like everyone or each? You're not alone. Subject-verb agreement is one of the most fundamental building blocks of English grammar – but many students mix it up, leading to errors that make their writing sound incorrect. Without a solid grasp of this rule, students cannot write clear, gramma
Preview of Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) Template

Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) Template

MTSS (Multi-Tiered System of Supports) can be a confusing process. Many times, we’re already doing things to help our students. However, unless it’s in “MTSS” language, it doesn’t count! I’ve been working with teacher teams the past few years to look at what we’re already doing to support our students in Tier I, II & III, and how we can put these effective interventions in MTSS language. The result has been more recognition of what teachers are already doing, increased interest in new research
Preview of Suffixes Activities 3rd Grade: Task Cards and Worksheet ELA

Suffixes Activities 3rd Grade: Task Cards and Worksheet ELA

Do your students write "runned" instead of "ran"? Do they add "-ing" without doubling the consonant – "swiming" instead of "swimming"? Do they forget whether to use "-er" or "-est" when comparing two things versus three? Do they capitalize every single word – including and, of, the – or none at all? You're not alone. Mastering suffixes is one of those grammar skills that seems simple – until students start writing. Third graders often forget when to double the consonant before adding "-ing", con
Preview of Commas in Addresses Worksheets and Task Cards for 3rd Grade

Commas in Addresses Worksheets and Task Cards for 3rd Grade

Do your students write "123 Main St Chicago IL" instead of "123 Main St, Chicago, IL"? Do they forget the comma between the street and city – or between the city and state? Do they put commas everywhere… or nowhere at all? You're not alone. Commas in addresses is one of those grammar rules that seems simple – until students start writing. Third graders often forget the first comma, add an extra comma after the state, or leave out both commas completely. Without explicit practice, this mistake sh
Preview of 3rd Grade Grammar: Simple & Compound Sentences – Task Cards & Worksheet

3rd Grade Grammar: Simple & Compound Sentences – Task Cards & Worksheet

Do your students write sentences like "The dog is fluffy and he likes to play" without a comma before "and"? Do they struggle to tell the difference between one complete thought and two thoughts joined together? Do they add "but" or "so" but forget that both sides need to be a full sentence? You're not alone. Simple and compound sentences are the foundation of clear writing – but many third graders mix them up. They write run-ons, forget commas, or use joining words incorrectly. Without knowing
Preview of AP/College Biology Community Ecology PRACTICE ASSIGNMENT AND GAME

AP/College Biology Community Ecology PRACTICE ASSIGNMENT AND GAME

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Aligns with AP Biology Topic 8.5 & College-Level General BiologyEngage your students in the fascinating world of community ecology and the complex interactions that shape ecosystems with this practice assignment and online game. What’s Included in the Resource?Practice Assignment: A rigorous application assignment where students identify community interactions within a specific ecosystem. Students must apply knowledge to classify relationships they observe in The Queen of Trees documentary (fre
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