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Preview of Mixed Review: Game Day Bundle | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

Mixed Review: Game Day Bundle | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

It’s Game Day – and your students are about to show what they know. The Mixed Review: Game Day Bundle turns comprehensive grammar review into a high‑energy, collaborative competition. Covering over 30 essential grammar skills – from subject‑verb agreement and pronoun case to active/passive voice, comma usage, homophones, and even the subjunctive mood – this resource is the perfect way to prepare for a test, wrap up a unit, or just have a fun Friday with serious learning built in. With 40 engag
Preview of Grammar Charades: Identifying Parts of Speech | 40 Game Cards & Quiz

Grammar Charades: Identifying Parts of Speech | 40 Game Cards & Quiz

Grammar review doesn’t have to mean worksheets and silent seatwork. Grammar Charades turns identifying parts of speech into an active, collaborative, laugh‑out‑loud game that gets students out of their chairs and acting out grammar concepts. Instead of circling answers on a page, students draw a card and physically act out the target part of speech – running to show a verb, pointing inside a box for a preposition, gasping for an interjection, or gesturing to a group for a pronoun. The rest of t
Preview of Mixed Review: Grammar Across Subjects | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

Mixed Review: Grammar Across Subjects | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

Grammar is not one‑size‑fits‑all. The way a scientist writes a lab report is different from the way a historian writes a thesis statement, which is different from the way a mathematician explains an equation or an English teacher analyzes a novel. Students need to learn not just “correct grammar” but subject‑specific grammar – the conventions that make writing appropriate for each discipline. This Mixed Review: Grammar Across Subjects resource brings together all the essential grammar rules fo
Preview of Grammar for Science Writing: Passive Voice & Precise Verbs | 40 Cards & Quiz

Grammar for Science Writing: Passive Voice & Precise Verbs | 40 Cards & Quiz

Good science writing is not the same as good narrative or persuasive writing. In science, the goal is objectivity, precision, and replicability. That means avoiding “we,” “I,” and “you,” using passive voice to focus on the action rather than the researcher, choosing precise verbs (elevated, hydrolyzed, triggered, demonstrated) over vague ones (went up, broke down, caused, showed), and adding precise adverbs (dropwise, automatically, systematically) instead of vague ones (slowly, quickly, a
Preview of Grammar for Persuasive Writing: Parallel Structure & Strong Claims |Cards & Quiz

Grammar for Persuasive Writing: Parallel Structure & Strong Claims |Cards & Quiz

Great persuasive writing depends on two often‑overlooked grammar skills: parallel structure and strong, confident claims. When students write “The policy reduces costs, saves time, and it is more efficient,” the faulty parallelism weakens the argument. When they write “I think that maybe school uniforms could possibly be a good idea,” the weak language destroys their credibility before they even begin. This resource explicitly teaches students how to fix faulty parallelism in lists and series,
Preview of Grammar for Narratives: Dialogue Tags & Vivid Verbs | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

Grammar for Narratives: Dialogue Tags & Vivid Verbs | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

Great narrative writing depends on two small but mighty grammar choices: vivid verbs and expressive dialogue tags. Instead of “The hurricane moved through the town,” strong writers write “The hurricane slammed through the town.” Instead of “‘I found the fossil,’ said the paleontologist,” strong writers write “‘I found the fossil!’ exclaimed the paleontologist.” These choices transform flat, boring sentences into writing that shows action, emotion, and personality. This resource explicitly teac
Preview of Grammar for History Writing: Consistent Tense & Formal Tone | 40 Cards & Quiz

Grammar for History Writing: Consistent Tense & Formal Tone | 40 Cards & Quiz

Help your students write about the past like real historians. History writing demands a very specific set of grammar skills: consistent past tense, formal academic tone, precise vocabulary, and cause‑effect clarity. Yet many students shift between past and present tense, use contractions (“wasn’t”), insert personal pronouns (“I think”, “you can see”), rely on vague words (“a lot of stuff”, “things”, “kinda”), and write informal cause‑effect (“so”, “then”). This resource explicitly teaches th
Preview of PreCalculus Solving Trigonometric Equations Quiz and Task Cards

PreCalculus Solving Trigonometric Equations Quiz and Task Cards

In this packet, students will practice solving trigonometric equations. Included in this packet are: 8 task cards with QR Codes 1 quiz with 7 questions and a bonus question 3 additional quizzes with 4 questions each which could be used as make-up quizzes or extra practice All answers provided. [activity written in radians] In order to be successful with these cards, students need to be able to solve trig equations using any of the trig functions. Students need to understand the differen
Preview of Conflict Task Cards & Quiz 64 Scenarios + 30-Question Assessment for Grades 6-10

Conflict Task Cards & Quiz 64 Scenarios + 30-Question Assessment for Grades 6-10

Everything You Need to Teach Literary Conflict in One Complete Bundle! Teaching conflict in literature is essential for helping students understand plot development, character motivation, and the heart of every great story. But keeping students engaged while learning these concepts can be a challenge. That's where this comprehensive bundle comes in. This all-in-one resource combines 64 high-interest task cards with a rigorous 30-question assessment, giving you everything you need to introduce, p
Preview of Mole Calculations & Percent Composition | 30 Task Cards | Grade 9-12

Mole Calculations & Percent Composition | 30 Task Cards | Grade 9-12

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Are your students struggling to understand molar mass, percent composition, and formula-based mole calculations in chemistry? These Mole Calculations & Percent Composition TASK CARDS for Grade 9–12 provide structured practice that helps students strengthen their quantitative chemistry skills while applying mole relationships and chemical formulas. Understanding how to calculate quantities from chemical formulas is a critical skill in chemistry. This set of 30 task cards gives students repeate
Preview of Synecdoche & Metonymy Task Cards & Quiz – Figurative Language Activities Gr 7-12

Synecdoche & Metonymy Task Cards & Quiz – Figurative Language Activities Gr 7-12

Help your students finally master the difference between synecdoche and metonymy with this comprehensive, ready-to-use resource! Perfect for teaching figurative language, literary devices, and close reading skills. Many students struggle to distinguish between these two concepts: Synecdoche: A part represents the whole (like "new wheels" for a car) Metonymy: Something related represents the thing itself (like "The White House" for the government) This resource breaks it down with clear, engaging
Preview of Using a Thesaurus to Replace Weak Words | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

Using a Thesaurus to Replace Weak Words | 40 Task Cards & Quiz

Do your students overuse weak words like good, bad, said, went, ran, got, happy, sad, big, and small? Strong writing depends on precise, vivid word choice – and a thesaurus is the perfect tool to find those powerful synonyms. This resource teaches students how to use a thesaurus effectively to replace overused, vague, or weak words with more descriptive, engaging alternatives. With 40 task cards and a comprehensive 8‑section quiz, students will practice replacing weak verbs (went → d
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 Editing Symbols & Peer Review: Applying Symbols to Sample Writing | Cards & Quiz

Editing Symbols & Peer Review: Applying Symbols to Sample Writing | Cards & Quiz

Take your students’ editing skills to the next level with this hands‑on resource on applying editing symbols to authentic sample writing. After students learn basic marks (delete, insert, capitalize, new paragraph), they are ready to tackle the full range of proofreading symbols used by professional editors, teachers, and peer reviewers. This resource introduces and practices over 30 essential editing symbols—from common marks like sp (spelling) and tr (transpose) to advanced concepts such a
Preview of Using Dictionaries & Thesauruses: Etymology (Word Origins) Basics | Cards & Quiz

Using Dictionaries & Thesauruses: Etymology (Word Origins) Basics | Cards & Quiz

Why is a “salary” connected to salt? Why does “disaster” literally mean “bad star”? What does a “nightmare” have to do with a goblin? Etymology – the study of word origins – reveals the fascinating stories behind the words we use every day. This resource introduces students to the basic principles of etymology, including borrowing from other languages (Latin, Greek, Old Norse, Hindi, Czech, Aboriginal Australian, Nahuatl, and more), common Greek and Latin roots, semantic shift (how meanings cha
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 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 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 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 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: 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 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
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