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Preview of Advanced Vocabulary Word Posters & Activities Grades 3–5 Word of the Day Week

Advanced Vocabulary Word Posters & Activities Grades 3–5 Word of the Day Week

Boost your students’ vocabulary skills with this engaging set of posters and activities featuring 75 advanced and unusual vocabulary words. It's perfect for kids in grades 3–5 who are ready to go beyond the typical vocabulary list and dive into a world of bold, brainy, and unusual words. WHAT MAKES THIS PRODUCT DIFFERENT:In a world of screens and short attention spans, we know that kids today are highly visual learners. That’s why each vocabulary poster includes a carefully chosen, engagin
Preview of Skill Focused: Critical Thinking Cards for Kids -120 Feature & Function Question

Skill Focused: Critical Thinking Cards for Kids -120 Feature & Function Question

What's Included: This is a comprehensive educational PDF resource containing 120 full-color task cards (30 pages) designed to build critical thinking and observation skills in young learners. Each page features carefully crafted questions with vibrant, child-friendly illustrations. Product Structure: 📄 30 pages total - 4 task card per page 🎴 Each card contains 1 question with 4 multiple-choice answers 🖼️ ANSWER SHEET 📊 Cards are numbered (F1-F60 AND U1-U60) for easy organization Question Ty
Preview of Prefix Task Cards & Worksheet 3rd Grade Grammar Activities

Prefix Task Cards & Worksheet 3rd Grade Grammar Activities

Do your students write "do again" instead of "redo"? Do they know that "un-" means "not," but still write "not happy" instead of "unhappy"? Do they add "re-" to every word – even when it doesn't make sense? You're not alone. Prefixes seem simple at first. Just add two or three letters to the beginning of a word, and you change the meaning. But third graders often struggle to know which prefix to use, when to use it, and how to spell the new word correctly. Without varied, hands-on practice, they
Preview of Differentiated Grammar Diagnostic | Pre and Post Test Assessment | Grades 4–6

Differentiated Grammar Diagnostic | Pre and Post Test Assessment | Grades 4–6

This differentiated grammar diagnostic assessment for Grades 4–6 gives you clear, actionable data on student grammar, punctuation, spelling, and editing skills from the very first weeks of school — with a touch of magic built in. Built for beginning-of-year assessment, test prep review, and early intervention grouping, it gives you clear, actionable data from the very first weeks of school. Use it to establish a baseline, then reassess later in the year to measure student growth and mastery. Stu
Preview of Ultimate 3rd Grade Grammar & ELA  Bundle | 5 Units,  Task Cards & Worksheets

Ultimate 3rd Grade Grammar & ELA Bundle | 5 Units, Task Cards & Worksheets

Are your students struggling with grammar skills like subject-verb agreement, pronouns, comparatives, capitalization, and sentence structure? Do they write sentences like: ❌ “She play soccer.” ❌ “This is the most tallest mountain.” ❌ “the very hungry caterpillar” ❌ “My brother likes games. She plays every day.” ❌ “I was tired so I slept.” You’re not alone. Grammar skills are some of the most important building blocks of strong writing — but many students need repeated, structured practice to tru
Preview of Punctuating Dialogue:  Task Cards + Worksheet for 3rd Grade Grammar

Punctuating Dialogue: Task Cards + Worksheet for 3rd Grade Grammar

Do your students write she said hello instead of "Hello," she said? Do they forget the comma before the quotation marks, or leave out the quotation marks entirely? Do they put the period or question mark in the wrong place – outside instead of inside the quotes? You're not alone. Punctuating dialogue is one of those grammar rules that seems simple – until students start writing. Third graders often forget to use quotation marks, miss the comma after words like said or asked, confuse where to put
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: 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: 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
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