Using this sheet, students can independently edit/revise their homework, classwork, stories, or essays looking for grammar mistakes as well as making sure specific names, places, etc. are found in their answers or written work.
By using these sheets students become more aware of what needs to be included in their answers as well as what punctuation/grammar errors they need to look out for.
***I put these sheets (back to back) in plastic paper protectors and give my students dry erase markers
This lesson plan is perfect for any PE teacher teaching a unit on Volleyball!!! It guides you through the steps on how to properly set and forearm pass (bump) the ball.
This lesson includes a warm up activity as well as skill based games the kids will enjoy!
This file is perfect if you need to turn in lesson plans to your administrators. It contains graphics and is clearly structured. Can be used with any grade!!!
volleyball setting forearm passing bumping warm-up games skill based acti
In this packet there is everything a teacher needs for Independent Reading assignments; clear expectations/deadlines, various assignments categorized into Beginning, Middle, & End of the Book responses. The assignments within each category are varied as well. I use this with my class and walk them through the process using an all class book.
independent reading, assignment, book responses,
In this file you will find everything you need to hold a Literature Circle in your classroom. Roles include Artful Artist, Word Wizard, Discussion, Director, Connector, Summarizer, and Literary Luminary.
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Literature Circle roles analysis
In this file there are 15 comprehension questions for The Gift of the Magi. Students are asked to write their answers using 1-2 paragraphs based on a common theme.
analysis, summarizing, inferencing, main idea, cause-effect, topic sentence, supporting sentence, concluding sentence, paragraph, critical thinking
It's hard even for adults to master homonyms and homophones! Imagine what it's like for our students. Introduce these most commonly confused words to your students a couple at a time or have them pick the words they use incorrectly. Have students place this reference chart in their binders or grammar folders. When asked to edit their work, have them refer to this chart to make sure they used their homonyms/homophones correctly.
Use this outline to assist your students in composing a straight forward biography on a famous person of their choice. Send this document electronically to your students and they can type their notes directly on this document. But before they take notes on this documents, students should first either read an article or book on their famous person and they should go through this list and cross out/delete the ideas that are not relevant to their person's life, accomplishments, etc. Upon completio
A new spin on literature circle activities!! Gone are the literary luminaries!! Your students can take on the role of a director, casting director, movie critic, soundtrack designer, etc. and analyze their readings.
This test is comprised of 8 different sections. Students are tested on their integer vocabulary, ordering of negative/positive numbers, deciding if the number is an integer or not, using signs to write numbers, and adding/subtracting negative and positive numbers. There's even an extra credit section at the end where the students are asked to read a table and answer questions.
negative numbers positive numbers adding subtracting ordering signs
With this worksheet students are asked to work with a partner to figure out/record the meanings of important integer vocabulary terms such as positive numbers, negative numbers, origin, absolute value, etc. It's a great study tool to use before at test!
positive numbers, origin, absolute value, negative numbers, vocabulary, group work
In this worksheet, students are asked to solve addition and subtraction problems with negative and positive numbers, calculate absolute value of a number, compare (greater, less than, or equal to) a set of negative and/or positive numbers, and writing an integer for each sentence.
This lesson plan is perfect for any PE teacher teaching a unit on Track!!! It guides you and your students through the steps on how to properly understand the standing and squat start positions relating to sprints as well as mid/long distance running.
This lesson includes a warm up activity as well as skill based games the kids will enjoy!
This file is perfect if you need to turn in lesson plans to your administrators. It contains graphics and is clearly structured. Can be used with any grad