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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 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 Homographs: Same Spelling, Different Meaning (bass/bass) | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

Homographs: Same Spelling, Different Meaning (bass/bass) | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

Help your students master the fascinating world of homographs—words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and often different pronunciations—with this comprehensive resource! From bass (the fish or low sound) to wind (moving air or to twist), tear (a drop from the eye or to rip), and lead (to guide or the pencil core), homographs challenge students to use context clues, understand pronunciation shifts, and expand their vocabulary. Mastering homographs is essential for reading
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 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 Grade 5 Ontario Math Exit Tickets - Fractions, Decimals, & Percents Number Sense

Grade 5 Ontario Math Exit Tickets - Fractions, Decimals, & Percents Number Sense

These Fractions, Decimals, & Percents math exit slips are the perfect way to monitor your students' progress with the skills and concepts in the Grade 5 Ontario Math Curriculum! This set is for expectations B1.3, B1.4, B1.5, B1.6, and B1.7 in the Number Sense strand. ⭐ Check my growing collection of Grade 5 math exit slips here!This huge set of 90 math exit slips is perfect for:✔ Teachers using the Grade 5 Ontario Math curriculum ✔ Anyone teaching in English OR French ✔ Teachers wanting to m
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 Fractions Decimals & Percents Review Math Digital Self Checking 5, 6th-7th Grade

Fractions Decimals & Percents Review Math Digital Self Checking 5, 6th-7th Grade

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Math Money Diva
🎃 Make your Halloween math lessons engaging and standards-aligned with this Fractions, Decimals, and Percents Review! Designed for 5th, 6th, and 7th grade students, this self-checking Google Slides activity blends seasonal fun with essential FDP skills—students practice finding the part, finding the whole, and finding the percent using percent models and real-world problems. Students solve each problem and instantly see their progress with built-in feedback, making this digital activity bo
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 Completing Analogies: Using Greek & Latin Roots | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

Completing Analogies: Using Greek & Latin Roots | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

Help your students master analogies while deepening their knowledge of Greek and Latin roots with this comprehensive resource on completing analogies! Analogies are a powerful tool for developing logical thinking, vocabulary, and test‑taking skills. When students understand that biography is to life writing as biology is to study of life (because bio means life and graph means write), they strengthen their ability to see patterns, make connections, and tackle analogy questions on standardi
Preview of Converting Decimals, Fractions & Percents Task Cards | Grades 4–5

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

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Mrs B's Best
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 Pros: Mixed Review of Advanced Punctuation | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

Punctuation Pros: Mixed Review of Advanced Punctuation | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

Transform your students into certified Punctuation Pros with this comprehensive mixed review resource covering all the essential punctuation marks! From commas and apostrophes to colons, semicolons, dashes, hyphens, quotation marks, and parentheses—this resource brings together every punctuation skill your students need to write with clarity, precision, and sophistication. Whether introducing lists with colons, joining independent clauses with semicolons, setting off nonrestrictive elements with
Preview of Mixed Review: Root Word Detectives: Morphology Mastery & ... | Cards & Quiz

Mixed Review: Root Word Detectives: Morphology Mastery & ... | Cards & Quiz

Calling all word detectives! In this engaging mixed review, students put on their detective hats to investigate words, break them into morphemes, and uncover meanings hidden in Greek and Latin roots, prefixes, and suffixes. From identifying roots in context to analyzing how affixes change meaning, this resource challenges students to apply everything they’ve learned about word structure—and to think like a linguist. With 40 task cards and a comprehensive 7-part quiz complete with answer keys,
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 Real‑world Writing Examples: Emails, Essays & Stories | Quiz

Real‑world Writing Examples: Emails, Essays & Stories | Quiz

Move beyond isolated grammar drills and give your students the chance to edit authentic writing! This comprehensive quiz presents real‑world texts—a camp email, a biography excerpt, a short story, and a scholarship application—each containing the kinds of errors students actually make. By editing these authentic examples, students learn to apply grammar, punctuation, and style rules in the contexts where they matter most: personal correspondence, academic writing, narrative fiction, and formal a
Preview of Vocabulary Builders: Using Context Clues | Task Cards, Quiz & Answer Keys

Vocabulary Builders: Using Context Clues | Task Cards, Quiz & Answer Keys

Help your students become independent word detectives with this comprehensive, no-prep resource on using context clues! Every reader encounters unfamiliar words—but strong readers know how to figure them out without running to a dictionary. By learning to use context clues—the words and sentences surrounding an unknown word—students can unlock meanings, build vocabulary, and improve reading comprehension all on their own. This resource provides everything you need to teach, practice, and assess
Preview of Comma Rules: Commas in Dates, Addresses, and Letters | Task Cards & Quiz

Comma Rules: Commas in Dates, Addresses, and Letters | Task Cards & Quiz

Help your students master the real-world comma rules they'll use for a lifetime with this comprehensive, no-prep resource! Commas in dates, addresses, and letters appear in everything from writing a friendly email to addressing an envelope to recording historical events. Yet these practical punctuation rules are often overlooked in favor of more "academic" comma uses—leaving students unsure how to properly write a date, format an address, or punctuate a letter. This resource focuses exclusively
Preview of Word Choice & Nuance: Connotation vs. Denotation | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

Word Choice & Nuance: Connotation vs. Denotation | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

Help your students become sophisticated writers and readers with this comprehensive resource on connotation and denotation! The difference between a word's literal meaning (denotation) and its emotional or cultural associations (connotation) is one of the most powerful tools for understanding tone, mood, and author's purpose. When students master connotation, they learn to choose words that create exactly the right feeling—whether they want to describe someone as thrifty (positive) or stingy (
Preview of Word Choice & Nuance: Choosing Precise Words: Vague vs. Specific | Cards & Quiz

Word Choice & Nuance: Choosing Precise Words: Vague vs. Specific | Cards & Quiz

Help your students transform flat, generic writing into vivid, engaging prose with this comprehensive resource on choosing precise words! One of the most powerful ways to improve student writing is to replace vague, overused words—like went, said, nice, and bad—with specific, powerful alternatives. Strong verbs, precise adjectives, and carefully chosen nouns create clear images, convey exact emotions, and elevate writing from ordinary to extraordinary. This resource provides everything you n
Preview of Parallelism with Pairs: Either/Or, Neither/Nor, Not Only/But Also...Cards & Quiz

Parallelism with Pairs: Either/Or, Neither/Nor, Not Only/But Also...Cards & Quiz

Help your students master the art of balanced writing with this comprehensive resource on parallelism with paired conjunctions! Correlative conjunctions—such as either...or, neither...nor, not only...but also, and both...and—are essential for expressing relationships between ideas with clarity and style. But they require perfect parallel structure: the grammatical form after the first part must match the form after the second part. When parallelism is faulty, sentences become awkward, confus
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