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I have been teaching middle school English Language Arts for 10 years. I have taught 3 year of 6th grade ELA and 7 years 7th grade. I teach blended classes that include Gifted and Talented students, Emerging Bilingual students, and students with learning disabilities.
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Preview of Compound Sentences Drag and Drop | Interactive Distance Learning

Compound Sentences Drag and Drop | Interactive Distance Learning

This free resource can be used for interactive distance learning as a tool to teach compound sentences or to review the rules of compound sentences. It provides a quick drag and drop activity that allows students to practice what they learned. It can be printed and glued into a journal or assigned digitally, allowing middle school students to master compound sentences.
Preview of Compound Sentences Student Interactive

Compound Sentences Student Interactive

Created with google slides, this activity can be used as a mini lesson or review of compound sentences. It includes clauses and conjunctions that students can cut out and paste into their interactive journal. It is also available as a digital resource so that it can be assigned online! I hope this resource is useful to you.
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I have been teaching middle school English Language Arts for 10 years. I have taught 3 year of 6th grade ELA and 7 years 7th grade. I teach blended classes that include Gifted and Talented students, Emerging Bilingual students, and students with learning disabilities.

Teaching style

How many times have you asked a student, "Why did you choose that answer?", and they respond with, "It just sounded right." Grammar is an abstract concept for the majority of middle school students. I focus on activities that can take abstract grammar concepts and make them more tangible for students. When students do, they learn. The more they are exposed to correct grammar, the sharper their "grammar ear" becomes. Practice is essential.

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My own education history

I have a B.A. in English Literature and a double minor in Linguistics and Anthropology.

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