Coordinating, Subordinating, and Correlative Conjunctions
One page for each type of conjunction. Use these as notes pages or blow them up and print on a poster maker for anchor charts for your classroom wall. The posters list examples of each type of conjunction and examples of how to use them in sentences.
Note: The coordinating conjunctions just discuses compound sentences and not joining words or phrases.
This packet will give you an alternative to the traditional reading logs. Independent Reading Letters offer rich, meaningful homework (or class work if you choose) that has students analyzing their independent reading at a much deeper level and citing textual evidence. Great for achieving those Common Core Standards!
The reading letters require students to write a four paragraph letter to their teacher that goes beyond simply a summary of what they've read. Instead, the focus is on their think
These two pages are for students to take notes over the main ideas of World War 1. They are sized so they can easily be cut out and placed in an interactive notebook.
Student Information Sheets are a wonderful way to get to know your students at the beginning of the year through the people who know them the best - their parents!
Student Information Sheets are a wonderful way to get to know your students at the beginning of the year through the people who know them the best - their parents!
**This sheet is the same as the other Student Information Sheet in my store with the exception that it includes 2 questions about student's internet access at home.**
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