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I have been an English teacher since 2000, and I have taught grades 5th through 12th.
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Preview of Adjectives vs. Adverbs Powerpoint Game 2

Adjectives vs. Adverbs Powerpoint Game 2

My students love to play games, and I am sure yours do too. The following is a fun PowerPoint game you can use to help your students distinguish between adjectives and adverbs. This is the second game. Copy the letter cards onto cardstock. Then, cut the letters out. Laminate them to make sure that last for more than one use. Then, either clip or paste them to rulers or fly swatters. Place your students in teams. Give each team a set of answer cards. Show each slide. The teams must hold up the
Preview of Types of Conflict in Literature Powerpoint Game

Types of Conflict in Literature Powerpoint Game

Are you looking for a fun way to teach your students about conflict in literature? Well, this is it. This powerpoint game contains 15 pictures. The students will look at those pictures and determine which type of conflict is displayed: man vs. man, man vs. nature, man vs. himself, or man vs. society. Behind each question is the answer key to the question. The game is designed for white boards. I have included 3 letters, A, B, & C, that you can run off on cardstock and laminate. You would then
Preview of Direct Object vs. Indirect Object Powerpoint Game

Direct Object vs. Indirect Object Powerpoint Game

My students love to play games, and I am sure yours do too. The following is a fun PowerPoint game you can use to help your students distinguish between direct object and indirect objects. Copy the letter cards onto cardstock. Then, cut the letters out. Laminate them to make sure that last for more than one use. Then, either clip or paste them to rulers or fly swatters. Place your students in teams. Give each team a set of answer cards. Show each slide. The teams must hold up the correct answe
Preview of Adverbs vs. Adjectives Game

Adverbs vs. Adjectives Game

My students love to play games, and I am sure yours do too. The following is a fun PowerPoint game you can use to help your students distinguish between adjectives and adverbs. Copy the letter cards onto cardstock. Then, cut the letters out. Laminate them to make sure that last for more than one use. Then, either clip or paste them to rulers or fly swatters. Place your students in teams. Give each team a set of answer cards. Show each slide. The teams must hold up the correct answer card. The t
Preview of Identifying Sentence Fragments, Run-ons, & Complete Sentences Powerpoint Game

Identifying Sentence Fragments, Run-ons, & Complete Sentences Powerpoint Game

Are you looking for a fun and competitive way to teach your students about complete sentences? Well, this is it. This PowerPoint game is an interactive way to get your students engaged in the learning process. All you need is a white board and some cardstock. Copy the letter cards onto cardstock. Then, cut the letters out. Laminate them to make sure that last for more than one use. Then, either clip or paste them to rulers or fly swatters. Place your students in teams. Give each team a set of
Preview of Abstract Nouns vs. Concrete Nouns Game

Abstract Nouns vs. Concrete Nouns Game

Differentiating between abstract and concrete nouns can be difficult. However, teach them the difference with this fun, interactive game. All you need is a white board and some cardstock. Copy the letter cards onto cardstock. Then, cut the letters out. Laminate them to make sure that last for more than one use. Then, either clip or paste them to rulers or fly swatters. Place your students in teams. Give each team a set of answer cards. Show each slide. The teams must hold up the correct answer
Preview of Figurative Language Game

Figurative Language Game

Teach your students about figurative language in a fun way. This PowerPoint game is an interactive way to get your students engaged in the learning process. All you need is a white board and some of these cardstock. Copy the letter cards onto cardstock. Then, cut the letters out. Laminate them to make sure that last for more than one use. Then, either clip or paste them to rulers or fly swatters. Place your students in teams. Give each team a set of answer cards. Show each slide. The teams must
Preview of Pronoun Review Powerpoint Game

Pronoun Review Powerpoint Game

Students of all ages love to play games. Help them to review pronouns using this fun powerpoint game. The game contains 15 slides. Each slide contains a sentence with the pronoun underlined. Your students must identify the type of pronoun used. This set contains all the following forms of pronouns: subject, objective, possessive, intensive, reflexive, and indefinite. All you have to do is print the answer cards off on cardstock. Cut the letters out, and then laminate them. Next, either clip or
Preview of Urban, Suburban, & Rural Area Differentiation Powerpoint Game

Urban, Suburban, & Rural Area Differentiation Powerpoint Game

Are you looking for a fun and competitive way to teach your students how to differentiate between urban, suburban, and rural areas? Well, this is it. This PowerPoint game is an interactive way to get your students engaged in the learning process. All you need is a white board and some cardstock. Your students are show simple pictures of different areas. They are then asked to determine if the picture is a presentation of a rural area, a suburban area, or an urban area. Copy the letter cards on
Preview of Fairytale Themed Plot Line Game

Fairytale Themed Plot Line Game

Teach your students the part of the plot line using these popular 2 fairytales: Little Red Riding Hood and Rapunzel. The students are given a statement from each fairytale. The students must then determine which part of the plot it is by holding up the correct card. The first slide contains a statement. The next slide provides the answer to the slide that came before it. This is a fun, educational way to teach your students the plot line. Happy Teaching!!!
Preview of I Have...Who Has...Vocabulary Game Set 6

I Have...Who Has...Vocabulary Game Set 6

Students of all ages love to play games. Why not allow them to learn vocabulary while they play a game that they also like? The following is a vocabulary review game that your students will love. This game has 30 high-frequency vocabulary words for middle school students. I recommend printing these cards off on cardstock and laminating them. Then, hand them out to your students. You can use a timer and set a limit on the amount of time they have to answer or you can simply allow your student
Preview of Types of Nouns Game

Types of Nouns Game

Have fun teaching your lower elementary students or special needs students the different types of nouns (person, place, or thing) using this fun, interactive game. Copy the letter cards onto cardstock. Then, cut the letters out. Laminate them to make sure that last for more than one use. Then, either clip or paste them to rulers or fly swatters. Place your students in teams or have them do them individually. Give each team or student a set of answer cards. Show each slide. The teams or studen
Preview of Direct Objects vs. Indirect Objects Powerpoint Game

Direct Objects vs. Indirect Objects Powerpoint Game

Do your students get direct and indirect objects confused? Well, mine do. Luckily, they love to play games. I like to use this game to help my students learn to distinguish between the two. This game contains 20 grammar slides. Each slide contains 1 sentence with a word underlined. Your students must decided if the word is a direct object or an indirect object. Behind each slide is the answer slide. Making a total of 40 slides for game usage that do not include the instructions and direct
Preview of Verb Tense Powerpoint Game

Verb Tense Powerpoint Game

Do you want a fun way to review verb tense? Well, this quick and simple PowerPoint game is just the thing. It offers an interactive way to get your students engaged in the learning process. All you need is a white board and some cardstock. Copy the letter cards onto cardstock. Then, cut the letters out. Laminate them to make sure that last for more than one use. Then, either clip or paste them to rulers or fly swatters. Place your students in teams. Give each team a set of answer cards. Show e
Preview of Identifying Sentence Types: Complete, Run-On, and Fragment

Identifying Sentence Types: Complete, Run-On, and Fragment

Sometimes, it can be hard for students to recognize errors in sentences. They think they have written a good sentence, but instead, they have written a run-on sentence or a sentence fragment. This interactive game is a fun way to get students to recognize their mistakes. All you need is a white board and some cardstock. Copy the letter cards onto cardstock. Then, cut the letters out. Laminate them to make sure that last for more than one use. Then, either clip or paste them to rulers or fly sw
Preview of The Book of Genesis Powerpoint Game

The Book of Genesis Powerpoint Game

Bible study lessons don't have to be boring.Spice it up your review of the book of Genesis with this fun PowerPoint game. This 15 slide presentation tests your pupils knowledge of the book of Genesis. This game can be used with biblical students that range in ages from pre-teen to adult. Copy the letter cards onto cardstock. Then, cut the letters out. Laminate them to make sure that last for more than one use. Then, either clip or paste them to rulers or fly swatters. Place your students in te
Preview of "Where the Wild Things Are" Character Types
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"Where the Wild Things Are" Character Types

There are various types of characters within a text. Using the book, "Where the Wild Things Are", you can teach: major and minor characters, flat and round characters, and static and dynamic characters. Click here to follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/2cuteclassroom/
Preview of Plot Line Powerpoint Game

Plot Line Powerpoint Game

My students love to play games, and I am sure yours do too. The following is a fun PowerPoint game you can use to help your students distinguish between the different parts of the plot line. Copy the letter cards onto cardstock. Then, cut the letters out. Laminate them to make sure that last for more than one use. Then, either clip or paste them to rulers or fly swatters. Place your students in teams. Give each team a set of answer cards. Show each slide. The teams must hold up the correct answ
Preview of Where the Wild Things Are Summarizing Teaching Strategies
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Where the Wild Things Are Summarizing Teaching Strategies

Picture books can be used in middle school as well as lower and upper elementary. "Where the Wild Things Are" can be used to teach some summarizing activities. The following is a video guide for teachers on how to teach summarizing using this book. This is the audio version.
Preview of How to Save Money as a Teen

How to Save Money as a Teen

Knowing how to save money is an essential skill. Help teach tweens and teens the importance of money management using this fun, easy to follow PowerPoint. There are 14 slides. Happy Teaching!!!
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About the store

Experience

I have been an English teacher since 2000, and I have taught grades 5th through 12th.

Teaching style

I believe in an hands-on approach to teaching. Students learn best when it is fun, and they can take ownership of their learning.

Awards & shining teacher moments

*Published Author *Honor Graduate: KCHS and EMCC *William Winter’s Scholarship *Who’s Who Among College Students 2006: Mississippi State University *Phi Alpha Theta *Got2B Safe Essay Winner 2007 *Meridian Community College Literary Review Essay Contest Winner 2007, 2008, and 2009 *Grade level chair *ELA Department Head *Jr. BETA Club Sponsor

My own education history

Meridian Community College East Mississippi Community College Mississippi State University-Meridian

Additional biographical information

I have worked as an English/Language Arts tutor in the college setting. Writing is also one of my passions. I have written on-line and for the newspaper. I am an author, and I have published several books. I love teaching and working with eager young minds.