This is a list of words for students to add to their writing folders. Words are categorized by sound, movement, color, taste, texture, etc.
This will be a HUGE resource for your students to enhance their word choice in ELA.
This is a generic sheet your students can use to track their own assessment data. There is a place for students to write down their goals and steps they will take to achieve them.
They simply shade their percent correct and graph their growth.
This is a bookmark for your students to use as a reference when citing evidence from a text.
It provides students a variety of sentence starters they can pull from to respond to research or literature.
This is a choice board or extension menu suitable for 4th, 5th, and 6th grade students. It will challenge students to extend their knowledge about figurative language while they engage in high interest projects. It was a hit in my classroom. Aligned to Common Core Standards.
Two boards are on one document to conserve paper.
These are differentiated writing prompts for your students to use during extension, RTI time, or even during a writing center. They can be attached to a writing notebook as your students add their memory to the book. It builds community as they have the opportunity to go back and look at what their peers wrote.
This checklist is perfect for 4-5 grade students. It takes Daily 5 and raises it up a notch to align with intermediate grades. This document also includes a section for students to complete nonfiction reading, aligned to Common Core expectations and a place to document reflections.