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Preview of HMH IntoReading GR4 M1 WEEK 3 for NYSESLAT Speaking with Nearpod, Print & Google

HMH IntoReading GR4 M1 WEEK 3 for NYSESLAT Speaking with Nearpod, Print & Google

Get your students ready for the NYSESLAT as early as Fall! Or simply practice speaking in a fun interactive way using the Nearpod App, Google Slides with Audio or color printables with QR-codes! English Language Learners learn best when they are familiar and comfortable with the content. Therefore, I suggest that your students try this lesson across all platforms to increase comprehension.  Although this lesson is designed for Grades 3-4, it is adaptable for Grades 1-6, as the primary focus
Preview of IntoReading GR4 Module 1 WEEK 4 *NYSESLAT Speaking* Nearpod * Printable * Google

IntoReading GR4 Module 1 WEEK 4 *NYSESLAT Speaking* Nearpod * Printable * Google

Get your students SPEAKING and ready for the NYSESLAT as early as Fall! Or simply practice speaking in a fun interactive way using the:  Nearpod App™ version with home language support using MS Immersive ReaderGoogle Slides™ version with Audio or PDF COLOR PRINT version with QR-codes! English Language Learners learn best when they are familiar and comfortable with the content. I suggest that your students try this lesson across all platforms to increase comprehension and comfortability.  Althou
Preview of Character Traits List - Categorized Alphabetical & Shades of Meaning

Character Traits List - Categorized Alphabetical & Shades of Meaning

Character Traits Synonym List 2.0, a great addition to any character analysis unit, includes an editable option! Suitable for grades 2-5, and potentially beyond.In this resource, there is a full page character traits alphabetical synonym list and a shades of meaning list. Perfect for a binder or folder. Next, there is an option for students to glue into their reading or writing notebooks. Finally, these all these lists are customizable and editable on Google Slides (TM)! Curate your own li
Preview of Test-Taking Writing Skills | Formal vs. Informal Language Practice

Test-Taking Writing Skills | Formal vs. Informal Language Practice

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Help students learn how to write more academic, test-ready responses by avoiding slang, texting language, and informal writing habits. This engaging worksheet teaches students how to recognize informal language and replace it with stronger academic wording appropriate for tests, essays, and constructed responses. Students will practice: Identifying slang and texting language Rewriting informal sentences into academic responses Choosing stronger test-ready answers Improving sentence structure
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