This lesson teaches students about the four types of sentences— simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex—and how to use them to make their writing clearer and more interesting. Through explanations, group activities, and practice exercises, students will learn to identify and write different sentence types. They will also see why sentence variety is important for making writing flow better. Who is this lesson for?Middle and high school students learning about sentence structure.ELA clas
Great for Centre Time!
The entire list of Primer Sight Words from the Dolch Word List is hidden in fun pictures! Students will roll the die, choose a card and search and find either a sight word or a picture.
This game includes:
In Colour:
- 4 Game Boards plus a Game Title
- 1 Colour Die (courtesy of Classroom CoPilot)
- Picture Cards
In Black and White
- 4 Game Boards plus a Game Title
- Sight Word cards
- 1 Number Die (2-4)
- Picture Cards
- Game Instructions
Great for Centre Time! The entire list of Pre-Primer Sight Words from the Dolch Word List is hidden in fun pictures! Students will roll the die, choose a card and search and find either a sight word or a picture. This game includes: In Colour: - 4 Game Boards plus a Game Title - 1 Colour Die (courtesy of Classroom CoPilot) - Picture Cards In Black and White - 4 Game Boards plus a Game Title - Sight Word cards - 1 Number Die (2-4) - Picture Cards - Game Instructions
Common sight words for grades one and two, made into flash cards. Can be used for memory, flash cards, or any other game created to help students learn their sight words!
Includes:
- Beginning Grade One sight words (the, of, and, to, etc)
- Mid Grade One sight words (have, not, this, all, but, etc)
- End of Grade One sight words (then, make, has, about been, etc)
- Grade Two sight words (ten, poor city, teacher, turn, fight, because, etc)
1st - 2nd
Reading, Reading Strategies, Vocabulary
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Experience
7.5 years teaching middle school (grades 5-7) and 1.5 years teaching High School English.
Teaching style
Always up for trying new things, but I try not to talk too much.
My own education history
Graduated high school from the school that I teach in. Went to UBC for my Bachelor of Education.
Additional biographical information
Heiltsuk First Nation, resident of British Columbia, Canada.
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