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Preview of Pronouns- Subjective Gender

Pronouns- Subjective Gender

Created by
Laura Jay
This Power Point has scaffolding providing written visuals and coloring. As the activity progresses the assistance with visuals decrease giving students the opportunity to independently answer the question. Given that they are provided an introduction of understand then examples with visuals, your students are sure to discriminate the subjective gender pronouns he and she.
Preview of Adverbs – How, When, and Where! Anchor Chart | Grammar Poster | ELA Visual

Adverbs – How, When, and Where! Anchor Chart | Grammar Poster | ELA Visual

Created by
Fluent Flow
Description:Make grammar lessons engaging and easy to remember with this Adverbs Anchor Chart! Perfect for elementary, middle, and high school ELA, this no-prep printable helps students understand how, when, and where adverbs are used — with clear visuals and simple examples.Use it as a classroom poster, grammar bulletin board display, or student reference chart during writing workshops and test prep.What’s Included: ✔️ Definition of adverbs (simple, student-friendly language) ✔️ Examples of
Preview of Pun Anchor Chart | Figurative Language | ELA Bulletin Board Poster | ESL / ELL

Pun Anchor Chart | Figurative Language | ELA Bulletin Board Poster | ESL / ELL

Created by
Fluent Flow
Description: Make teaching figurative language fun and memorable with this Pun Anchor Chart! This classroom-ready ELA poster clearly explains what a pun is, why we use puns, and includes student-friendly examples. Perfect for your reading centers, writing lessons, ELA anchor wall, and test prep!Included:✔️ Full-Color Pun Anchor Chart✔️ Student-Friendly Example ✔️ Clear Visuals for ELL Accessibility✔️ “Why We Use Puns” Explanation Perfect for: Elementary, Middle, and High SchoolELL / ESL Suppo
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