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Preview of Donut Money Math & Arnie the Doughnut Reading Comprehension Quiz Freebie!

Donut Money Math & Arnie the Doughnut Reading Comprehension Quiz Freebie!

Looking for a fun and engaging way to combine math and reading comprehension in your classroom? This Donut Math and FREE Arnie the Doughnut Reading Comprehension Quiz is the perfect resource to bring some sweetness to your lessons! What’s Included:Donut-Themed Math Problems: Help your students practice math skills with donut-inspired word problems that are both challenging and fun!Arnie the Doughnut Reading Comprehension Quiz: After reading Arnie the Doughnut by Laurie Keller, use this quiz to a
Preview of Punctuation Power: Capitalization Rules Review | Task Cards, Quiz & Answer Keys

Punctuation Power: Capitalization Rules Review | Task Cards, Quiz & Answer Keys

Help your students master the essential rules of capitalization with this comprehensive, no-prep resource! Capital letters signal the beginning of sentences, identify proper nouns, and give importance to specific words. Yet knowing what to capitalize—and what not to—can be surprisingly tricky. From the first word of a sentence to the titles of books, from days of the week to directions on a compass, capitalization rules appear everywhere in writing. This resource provides everything you need to
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
Preview of Mastering Adjectives: Ultimate Task Cards & Quiz & Answer Keys for Grades 1-4

Mastering Adjectives: Ultimate Task Cards & Quiz & Answer Keys for Grades 1-4

Help your students master identifying adjectives with this engaging and comprehensive grammar resource! This complete package includes everything you need to teach, practice, and assess adjectives in your classroom. What's Included: This resource contains 3 ready-to-use components: 1. 60 Task Cards: 60 unique sentences for students to identify adjectives Perfect for literacy centers, scoot activities, or independent practice Students can record answers on separate sheets 2. Comprehensive Quiz: 3
Preview of Possessive Nouns: Task Cards, Worksheets, and Quiz with Answers for Grades 3-4

Possessive Nouns: Task Cards, Worksheets, and Quiz with Answers for Grades 3-4

Do your students write “the tail of the cat” instead of “the cat’s tail”? Do they struggle to know where to put the apostrophe – or forget it entirely? Do they write “the girls shoes” when they mean one girl or many? You’re not alone. Possessive nouns show ownership or relationship, but many students mix up singular and plural forms, forget the apostrophe, or put it in the wrong place. Without a solid grasp of possessives, students will continue to make errors in their writing – from simple sent
Preview of Mastering Concrete & Abstract Nouns:  Cards + Quiz  for 3rd Grade / Grammar

Mastering Concrete & Abstract Nouns: Cards + Quiz for 3rd Grade / Grammar

Do your students write "dog" when they mean a physical animal, but struggle to explain what "love" or "bravery" really are? Do they know that a "table" can be touched, but "friendship" cannot? Do they mix up abstract ideas with concrete objects – or simply guess without understanding the difference? You're not alone. Understanding concrete and abstract nouns is a foundational skill for reading comprehension and meaningful writing. Without a solid grasp of this concept, students will continue to
Preview of Regular Plural Nouns: Task Cards & Quiz for 3rd Grade Grammar Practice

Regular Plural Nouns: Task Cards & Quiz for 3rd Grade Grammar Practice

Do your students write "cat" when they mean "cats"? Do they add "es" to every word, writing "toyes" instead of "toys"? Do they know when to change "y" to "i" and add "es" – and when to just add "s"? You're not alone. Regular plural nouns are a foundational skill for early writing – but many students struggle to remember the rules. Without a solid grasp of how to form plurals correctly, students will continue to make spelling errors that affect their reading and writing fluency. This resource giv
Preview of Synonyms Task Cards & Quiz / Grade 3-4 with Answers / Fun Vocabulary

Synonyms Task Cards & Quiz / Grade 3-4 with Answers / Fun Vocabulary

Help your 3rd and 4th grade students master synonyms with this complete, no-prep printable resource. This pack includes 40 task cards, a 20-question variety quiz, answer keys for everything, a student answer sheet. What's Inside? 1. 40 Synonym Task Cards Each card has a sentence with target word Students read the sentence and write a synonym word No multiple choice – students must think and produce the answer on their own Perfect for literacy centers, small groups, partner work, or independent p
Preview of Antonyms Task Cards & Quiz / Grade 3-4 with Answers / Fun Vocabulary

Antonyms Task Cards & Quiz / Grade 3-4 with Answers / Fun Vocabulary

Help your 3rd and 4th grade students master antonyms (opposites) with this complete, no-prep printable resource. This pack includes 40 task cards, a 20-question variety quiz, answer keys for everything, a student answer sheet. What's Inside? 1. 40 Antonym Task Cards Each card has a sentence with target word Students read the sentence and write an antonym (opposite) for the word No multiple choice – students must think and produce the answer on their own Perfect for literacy centers, small groups
Preview of Nouns & Pronouns: Singular, Plural, and Possessive Nouns | Task Cards & Quiz

Nouns & Pronouns: Singular, Plural, and Possessive Nouns | Task Cards & Quiz

Help your students master three essential noun concepts with this comprehensive, no-prep resource on singular, plural, and possessive nouns! Understanding the difference between one and many, and knowing how to show ownership, are fundamental writing skills. Yet many students struggle with irregular plurals, apostrophe placement, and knowing when to use (and not use) apostrophes. This resource provides everything you need to teach, practice, and assess these interconnected grammar concepts. With
Preview of Punctuation Power: Quotation Marks in Dialogue | Task Cards, Quiz & Answer Keys

Punctuation Power: Quotation Marks in Dialogue | Task Cards, Quiz & Answer Keys

Bring your students' dialogue to life with this comprehensive, no-prep resource on quotation marks in dialogue! Quotation marks do an important job—they show exactly what someone is saying. Whether in stories, interviews, or reports, using quotation marks correctly is essential for clear writing. Yet knowing where to put commas, periods, question marks, and exclamation points in relation to quotation marks can be tricky for many students. This resource provides everything you need to teach, prac
Preview of Punctuation Power: Colons and Semicolons (Introduction) | Task Cards & Quiz

Punctuation Power: Colons and Semicolons (Introduction) | Task Cards & Quiz

Introduce your students to two of the most sophisticated punctuation marks with this comprehensive, no-prep resource on colons and semicolons! Colons and semicolons elevate writing from simple to sophisticated—they connect ideas, introduce lists, and create flow. Yet many students avoid them entirely or use them incorrectly. Mastering these powerful punctuation marks unlocks clearer, more polished writing. This resource provides everything you need to teach, practice, and assess the basics of co
Preview of Common Confusions & Usage: Then vs. Than | Task Cards, Quiz & Answer Keys

Common Confusions & Usage: Then vs. Than | Task Cards, Quiz & Answer Keys

Help your students master one of the most frequently confused word pairs in English with this comprehensive, no-prep resource on then vs. than! These two little words are easy to mix up but have completely different jobs. "Then" is all about time and sequence—what happens next. "Than" is all about comparisons—showing how things are different. Getting them right is essential for clear, precise writing. This resource provides everything you need to teach, practice, and assess the difference betwee
Preview of Punctuation Power: Apostrophes – Contractions vs. Possession | Task Cards & Quiz

Punctuation Power: Apostrophes – Contractions vs. Possession | Task Cards & Quiz

Help your students master one of the most frequently used—and frequently misused—punctuation marks with this comprehensive, no-prep resource on apostrophes! Apostrophes have two important jobs: they replace missing letters in contractions (like "don't" for "do not") and they show ownership in possessive nouns (like "the dog's bone"). Yet these two uses are often confused, leading to common errors like confusing "it's" and "its" or adding apostrophes where they don't belong. This resource provide
Preview of Punctuation Power: Titles (Italics vs. Quotation Marks) | Task Cards & Quiz

Punctuation Power: Titles (Italics vs. Quotation Marks) | Task Cards & Quiz

Help your students master the rules for punctuating titles with this comprehensive, no-prep resource! When should a title be in italics? When should it be in quotation marks? And when does it need no punctuation at all? These questions confuse even confident writers. Yet knowing the difference is essential for writing essays, book reports, research papers, and creative works. This resource provides everything you need to teach, practice, and assess the rules for punctuating titles. With 40 engag
Preview of Adjectives & Adverbs: Choosing Between Adjectives and Adverbs| Task Cards & Quiz

Adjectives & Adverbs: Choosing Between Adjectives and Adverbs| Task Cards & Quiz

Help your students master one of the most confusing distinctions in English grammar with this comprehensive, no-prep resource on choosing between adjectives and adverbs! When do we use "good" versus "well"? Is it "real beautiful" or "really beautiful"? These common word pairs trip up even confident writers—and they appear constantly in both speaking and writing. This resource provides everything you need to teach, practice, and assess the difference between adjectives and adverbs, with special f
Preview of Nouns & Pronouns: Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement | Task Cards, Quiz & Answer Keys

Nouns & Pronouns: Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement | Task Cards, Quiz & Answer Keys

Help your students master one of the most important—and most frequently tested—grammar concepts with this comprehensive, no-prep resource on pronoun-antecedent agreement! Pronouns must agree with the nouns they replace in number (singular or plural) and gender. Getting this right is essential for clear, correct writing. Yet many students struggle with indefinite pronouns (everyone, somebody, neither), collective nouns (team, jury, committee), and compound antecedents (either/or, neither/nor). Th
Preview of Adjectives & Adverbs: Comparative & Superlative | Task Cards, Quiz & Answer Keys

Adjectives & Adverbs: Comparative & Superlative | Task Cards, Quiz & Answer Keys

Help your students master the art of comparison with this comprehensive, no-prep resource on comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs! Comparing things—whether it's "faster," "more beautiful," "the tallest," or "most carefully"—is essential for descriptive writing and clear communication. Yet knowing when to add -er versus using "more," and when to use -est versus "most," can be tricky for many students. This resource provides everything you need to teach, practice, and assess comparat
Preview of Adjectives & Adverbs: Identifying Adjectives | Task Cards, Quiz & Answer Keys

Adjectives & Adverbs: Identifying Adjectives | Task Cards, Quiz & Answer Keys

Help your students build a strong foundation in grammar with this comprehensive, no-prep resource on identifying adjectives! Adjectives are the words that bring writing to life—they tell us what kind, which one, or how many. From "fluffy cats" to "beautiful dresses" to "spicy soup," adjectives add color, detail, and precision to every sentence. Yet many students struggle to identify them consistently. This resource provides everything you need to teach, practice, and assess the skill of identify
Preview of Nouns & Pronouns: Subject Pronouns | Task Cards, Quiz & Answer Keys

Nouns & Pronouns: Subject Pronouns | Task Cards, Quiz & Answer Keys

Help your students master the essential building blocks of clear communication with this comprehensive, no-prep resource on subject pronouns! Pronouns are the words we use every day to replace nouns and avoid repetition. Yet many students struggle to choose the correct pronoun, especially when replacing compound subjects or deciding between "I" and "me." Mastering subject pronouns is fundamental to writing and speaking correctly. This resource provides everything you need to teach, practice, and
Preview of Common Confusions & Usage: Your vs. You're | Task Cards, Quiz & Answer Keys

Common Confusions & Usage: Your vs. You're | Task Cards, Quiz & Answer Keys

Help your students master one of the most common—and most persistent—errors in English writing with this comprehensive, no-prep resource on your vs. you're! These two words sound exactly alike but have completely different meanings and functions. "Your" shows possession—something belongs to you. "You're" is a contraction for "you are." Mixing them up is one of the most frequent mistakes in student writing, emails, social media, and even professional communication. This resource provides everythi
Preview of Common Confusions & Usage: To, Too, Two | Task Cards, Quiz & Answer Keys

Common Confusions & Usage: To, Too, Two | Task Cards, Quiz & Answer Keys

Help your students master one of the most frequently confused word trios in the English language with this comprehensive, no-prep resource on to, too, and two! These three words sound exactly alike but have completely different meanings and uses. "To" is a versatile preposition and part of infinitives. "Too" means "also" or "excessively." "Two" is the number 2. Mixing them up is one of the most common errors in student writing—and mastering the difference is essential for clear, professional com
Preview of Common Confusions & Usage: Their, There, They're| Task Cards, Quiz & Answer Keys

Common Confusions & Usage: Their, There, They're| Task Cards, Quiz & Answer Keys

Help your students conquer one of the most notorious trios in English grammar with this comprehensive, no-prep resource on their, there, and they're! These three words sound identical but have completely different meanings and uses. Mixing them up is one of the most common errors in student writing—and even adult writing! Mastering the difference is essential for clear, professional communication. This resource provides everything you need to teach, practice, and assess the difference between th
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