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Preview of Comma Rules: Commas After Introductory Words & Phrases | Task Cards & Quiz

Comma Rules: Commas After Introductory Words & Phrases | Task Cards & Quiz

Master one of the most important comma rules with this engaging, no-prep resource! Understanding how to use commas after introductory words, phrases, and clauses is a fundamental writing skill that helps students create clear, professional, and easy-to-read sentences. This comprehensive resource provides everything you need to teach, practice, and assess this essential grammar concept. Designed for upper elementary and middle school students (grades 3-6), this resource breaks down the rules in a
Preview of No‑Prep Editing Finale: Mixed Review – Be the Editor | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

No‑Prep Editing Finale: Mixed Review – Be the Editor | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

You’ve taught the editing symbols. You’ve trained students in peer review. You’ve practiced constructive feedback. Now it’s time to put it all together. Mixed Review: Be the Editor is the culminating resource that challenges students to apply every skill they’ve learned – from basic proofreading marks to advanced error correction, from fixing run‑ons and fragments to writing respectful peer comments. This resource serves as a comprehensive “editing final exam” that covers over 30 editing symbol
Preview of Digital Grammar: Editing Text Messages  for Clarity and Correctnes| Cards & Quiz

Digital Grammar: Editing Text Messages for Clarity and Correctnes| Cards & Quiz

Help your students bridge the gap between casual digital communication (texts, social media, quick emails) and the clear, professional writing expected in school, college, and the workplace. This engaging, real‑world resource moves beyond traditional sentence‑combining exercises to focus specifically on editing and improving authentic digital messages—the kind students send and receive every day. With 40 task cards and a comprehensive 5‑section quiz, students will learn to identify and fix co
Preview of No‑Prep Peer Review Training: Peer Editing with a Checklist | Cards & Quiz

No‑Prep Peer Review Training: Peer Editing with a Checklist | Cards & Quiz

Peer review is one of the most powerful tools in a writing classroom – but only when students know what to look for and how to say it. Without guidance, peer feedback often becomes vague (“It was good”), overly critical (“This is wrong”), or completely unhelpful (“Fix the spelling”). This resource changes that by training students to use a structured peer editing checklist that covers organization, clarity, conventions, word choice, and sentence structure – all while applying professional editi
Preview of Editing Symbols & Peer Review: Common Editing Symbols | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

Editing Symbols & Peer Review: Common Editing Symbols | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

Help your students become confident editors and peer reviewers with this comprehensive resource on common editing symbols! Professional writers, editors, and teachers use a standardized set of proofreading marks to communicate revisions clearly and efficiently. Learning these symbols empowers students to give and receive feedback during peer review, revise their own writing independently, and understand teacher comments on returned papers. This resource focuses on the four most essential editing
Preview of Mixed Review: Tricky Words – Homophones, Homographs & Homonyms | Cards & Quiz

Mixed Review: Tricky Words – Homophones, Homographs & Homonyms | Cards & Quiz

Put your students' knowledge of homophones, homographs, and homonyms to the ultimate test with this comprehensive mixed review resource! Tricky words are among the most common sources of errors in student writing—from mixing up there/their/they're to confusing affect/effect, principal/principle, capital/capitol, and dozens more. This resource brings together everything students have learned about these confusing word pairs into one engaging, rigorous challenge. With 40 engaging task cards a
Preview of Using Dictionaries & Thesauruses: Mixed Review – Reference Skills | Cards & Quiz

Using Dictionaries & Thesauruses: Mixed Review – Reference Skills | Cards & Quiz

Do your students know how to find a word using guide words? Can they identify a word’s part of speech? Do they know how to use a thesaurus to find synonyms and antonyms – and choose the right one? Can they read a pronunciation key, break words into syllables, and trace a word’s etymology? This mixed review resource combines every essential dictionary and thesaurus skill into one comprehensive package. With 40 task cards and a 7‑section quiz (plus bonus), students will practice alphabetical o
Preview of Write with Style: Revising Weak Sentences to Match Mentor Models | Cards & Quiz

Write with Style: Revising Weak Sentences to Match Mentor Models | Cards & Quiz

What makes a sentence go from dull to dazzling? It’s not magic – it’s technique. This resource teaches students to transform weak, boring sentences by imitating the style of well‑crafted mentor sentences. Instead of just identifying grammatical features, students actively apply them: swapping weak verbs for strong ones, replacing generic nouns with specific ones, adding appositives, using dashes for emphasis, creating similes and metaphors, and mastering advanced structures like absolute phrase
Preview of No‑Prep Peer Feedback Training: Providing Constructive Feedback | Cards & Quiz

No‑Prep Peer Feedback Training: Providing Constructive Feedback | Cards & Quiz

Peer review only works when students know how to give feedback that is specific, kind, and helpful. Too often, student comments are vague (“It was good”), overly critical (“This is wrong”), or completely unhelpful (“Fix spelling”). This resource changes that by explicitly teaching the art of constructive feedback – a balanced approach that includes genuine praise, thoughtful questions, and actionable suggestions. With 40 engaging task cards and a comprehensive 10‑section quiz (including matc
Preview of Digital Grammar + Digital Citizenship: Mixed Review | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

Digital Grammar + Digital Citizenship: Mixed Review | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

What good is perfect grammar if you don’t know how to stay safe online? And what good is digital citizenship knowledge if your message is full of errors? This mixed review resource combines two essential skill sets – grammar and digital citizenship – into one cohesive, real‑world package. With 40 task cards and a comprehensive 10‑section quiz, students will correct grammar errors (homophones, punctuation, run‑ons, capitalization, apostrophes, subject‑verb agreement) while simultaneously lear
Preview of Digital Grammar: Formal vs. Informal in Digital Contexts | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

Digital Grammar: Formal vs. Informal in Digital Contexts | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

One of the hardest skills for students to master is knowing when to be formal and when to be informal – especially in digital writing. The same student who texts “u up?” to a friend might email a teacher “Yo, what’d I miss?” without realizing the problem. This resource teaches students to identify, shift, and match tone to audience, platform, and purpose – across texts, emails, social media, Slack, LinkedIn, and more. With 40 task cards and a comprehensive 8‑section quiz, students will learn
Preview of Digital Grammar: Correcting Social Media Captions | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

Digital Grammar: Correcting Social Media Captions | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

Social media is where your students write every day – but too often, those captions are filled with homophone errors, missing punctuation, run‑ons, and informal shortcuts. This resource meets students where they already are and teaches them to edit and elevate real social media captions (Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Facebook) into clear, correct, and engaging standard English. With 40 task cards and a comprehensive 8‑section quiz, students will correct common errors in captions: your/you’re, t
Preview of Digital Grammar: Using Emojis Appropriately in Writing | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

Digital Grammar: Using Emojis Appropriately in Writing | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

Yes, emojis are now a legitimate part of digital writing – but most students have never been taught how to use them appropriately. The same emoji that works in a text to a friend can confuse or offend in an email to a boss. This one‑of‑a‑kind resource teaches students to choose, interpret, and evaluate emojis based on audience, platform, tone, and purpose. With 40 task cards and a comprehensive 9‑section quiz, students will learn to add emojis to convey emotion (joking, sadness, excitement,
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 Homonyms: Same Spelling and Sound, Different Meaning (bat/bat) | 40 Cards & Quiz

Homonyms: Same Spelling and Sound, Different Meaning (bat/bat) | 40 Cards & Quiz

Help your students master the fascinating world of homonyms—words that are spelled the same, sound the same, but have completely different meanings—with this comprehensive resource! From bat (the animal or baseball equipment) to ring (jewelry or sound), date (calendar day or fruit), fly (insect or action), and left (opposite of right or past tense of leave), homonyms challenge students to use context clues, expand their vocabulary, and appreciate the richness of the English language. Master
Preview of Homophones, Homographs & Homonyms: Same Sound, Different Spelling | Cards & Quiz

Homophones, Homographs & Homonyms: Same Sound, Different Spelling | Cards & Quiz

Help your students master the tricky world of homophones, homographs, and homonyms with this comprehensive resource! Words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings (homophones like flower and flour) are among the most common sources of spelling errors in student writing. Words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and pronunciations (homographs like bass or record) require careful context analysis. And words that share both spelling and sound but have dif
Preview of Mastering Analogies: Explaining the Relationship | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

Mastering Analogies: Explaining the Relationship | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

Help your students become analogy experts by mastering the art of explaining the relationship between words! Analogies are powerful tools for developing logical thinking, vocabulary, and test‑taking skills. But the deepest understanding comes when students can identify and articulate why a pair of words is related—whether it's part to whole (LEAF : TREE), function (SCISSORS : CUT), characteristic (SLOW : SNAIL), cause and effect (SMOKING : CANCER), or dozens of other relationship types. This re
Preview of Common Confusions & Usage: Accept vs. Except | Task Cards, Quiz & Answer Keys

Common Confusions & Usage: Accept vs. Except | 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 accept and except! These two words sound almost identical but have completely different meanings—and mixing them up is a common error in student writing. "Accept" means to receive or agree to something, while "except" means to exclude or leave out. Getting them right is essential for clear, professional writing. This resource provides everything you need to teach, prac
Preview of Converting Decimals, Fractions & Percents Task Cards | Grades 4–5

Converting Decimals, Fractions & Percents Task Cards | Grades 4–5

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Need practice converting between decimals, fractions, and percents that’s easy to use and teacher-friendly? These Converting Decimals, Fractions & Percents Task Cards give students targeted practice with multiple representations in a low-prep, high-engagement format. Designed for upper elementary students, this Early Bird task card set builds confidence and fluency as students make connections between decimals, fractions, and percent values. 📦 What’s Included 24 math task cards Student rec
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 Combining Roots with Prefixes and Suffixes | 40 Task Cards & Comprehensive Quiz

Combining Roots with Prefixes and Suffixes | 40 Task Cards & Comprehensive Quiz

Help your students become true word architects with this comprehensive resource on combining roots with prefixes and suffixes! Understanding how to build words from their core components—roots, prefixes, and suffixes—is the ultimate vocabulary strategy. When students can break apart unforgettable into *un-* (not) + forget (root) + -able (capable of), they grasp the word's meaning on a deeper level. When they can combine astro (star) with naut (sailor) to form astronaut (star sailor), they
Preview of Using Roots to Determine Word Meaning | 40 Task Cards & Comprehensive Quiz

Using Roots to Determine Word Meaning | 40 Task Cards & Comprehensive Quiz

Give your students the ultimate toolkit for decoding unfamiliar words with this comprehensive resource on using roots to determine word meaning! When students understand that the root spec means "to look," they can unlock the meaning of inspect, spectator, and respect. When they know dict means "to speak or say," words like predict, contradict, and dictator become transparent. This resource teaches students to break down complex words into their root components and use that knowledge to
Preview of Common Latin Roots: Aud, Dict, Port, Scrib, Struct | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

Common Latin Roots: Aud, Dict, Port, Scrib, Struct | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

Help your students unlock the power of thousands of English words with this comprehensive resource on common Latin roots! Understanding Latin roots—aud (hear), dict (say/speak), port (carry), scrib (write), and struct (build)—is like giving students a key to decode the meanings of countless academic and everyday words. When students recognize that an audience is a group of people who "hear," a dictionary is a place where words are "spoken," and a structure is something "built," their vocabulary
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
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