How to Draw 40 Insects guides students to confidently draw 40 different insects in six easy steps. A great drawing unit to compliment your Art or insect topic lesson plans. The children can choose from the following insects: ant, atlas moth, bedbug, bee, beetle, black widow spider, Brazilian tree hopper, butterfly, caterpillar, centipede, cicada, cockroach, cricket, damselfy, dragonfly, earwig, firefly, flea, grasshopper, hercules beetle, housefly, Jeruslaem cricket, ladybird, louse, mosquito,
7 original reading passages for teaching and reviewing figurative language: simile, metaphor, hyperbole, personification, alliteration, onomatopoeia, idiom, and allusion. PDF versions in a zip file. These activities are perfect for weekly homework, daily/bell work, classwork, review, test prep, or assessment. November, December and January 2023/2024 sale price of $3.50, usually $4.25. $3.50 means that each story (and accompanying activities) is only 50 cents! >>>>Over 500 copies sol
This resource helps students practice finding the theme of a story in a fun way.Students can read a story and determine which theme is in the story. They can then answer some discussion questions about character actions, their own chooses in life, beliefs and society.This resource is a free sample from a collection of 10 stories that are available to read through and discuss. My students love this task as it is great for reinforcing themes and generating discussion.This makes a great theme revie
This bundle comprises 50 North American animals, 50 dinosaurs, 40 insects and 30 animals. Each guide contains six easy-to-follow pictured steps that start with basic lines and progress to a completed insect, animal or dinosaur. The difficulty of the each increases with easy, medium and challenging drawings available for the wide spectrum of artists/drawers in your class. Individually these resources would cost $13.97. They are available in this bundle for only $7.99! Enjoy.
This NO PREP packet sample is the ultimate packet for building FLUENCY, CONFIDENCE and REINFORCING children's understanding of CVC words when practicing simple sentences. The activities in this sample will require NO PREP! There is no need to laminate, no cutting or use of costly colored ink. Just PRINT and use for literacy centers, small groups, morning work, homework and more! Here is what is included in the PDF "I Can Read Simple Sentences NO PREP (Set 1) packet Free Sample: * 1 I Can READ i
8 new (first published on TPT December 2021) and original reading passages for teaching and reviewing figurative language: simile, metaphor, hyperbole, personification, alliteration, onomatopoeia, idiom, and allusion. The following story titles are included: Ana And The Anaconda Brad's Beautiful Bat Charlie's Castle Climb Latoya's Little Lion Maria's Marvelous Mole Dwayne's Dodgy Drone Sarah's Soapbox Speed Ronald's Roaring Rocket PDF versions in a zip file. These activities are perfect for week
15 original reading passages for teaching and reviewing figurative language: simile, metaphor, hyperbole, personification, alliteration, onomatopoeia, idiom, and allusion. PDF versions. These activities are perfect for weekly homework, daily/bell work, classwork, review, test prep, or assessment. This is a bundle resource of my two highest selling resources. Separately they cost $3.50 and $3.00. However, you can purchase them here as a bundle for only $4.99! This means that each story (and accom
How to draw the 50 most popular animals in North America guides students to confidently draw 50 different animals in six easy steps. A great drawing unit to compliment your Art or animal topic lesson plans. The children can choose from the following animals: American Bald EagleAmerican BisonGrizzly BearGray WolfMooseWhite-tailed DeerAmerican Black BearCougar (Mountain Lion)Red FoxAmerican BeaverCalifornia Sea LionAmerican AlligatorPrairie DogNorth American River OtterBobcatRaccoonCoyoteElkPereg
This resource helps students practice finding the theme of a story in a fun way.Students can read a story and determine which theme is in the story. They can then answer some discussion questions about character actions, their own chooses in life, beliefs and society.This resource is a free sample from a collection of 10 stories that are available to read through and discuss. My students love this task as it is great for reinforcing themes and generating discussion.This makes a great theme revie
A free original reading passage for teaching and reviewing figurative language: simile, metaphor, hyperbole, personification, alliteration, onomatopoeia, idiom, and allusion. If you enjoyed this free sample please check out my other figurative language stories in a similar format: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Figurative-Language-7-STORIES-Close-Reading-for-Common-Core-Grades-4-8-5241470Furthermore, if you enjoyed this story about Charlie, you can read part two of his story here:
This resource helps students practice finding the theme of a story in a fun way. Students can read and reinforce the definitions for the themes and then the students can read a story and determine which theme is in the story. They can then answer some discussion questions about character actions, their own chooses in life, beliefs and society.There are 10 stories to work through and discuss. My students love this task as it is great for reinforcing themes and generating discussion. 10 stories fo
How to Draw Animals guides students to confidently draw 30 different animals that are popular with children. A great drawing unit to compliment your Art or animal topic lesson plans. The children can choose from aardvark, cat, chicken, deer, dog, dolphin, duck, dragon, eagle, elephant, frog, hedgehog, horse, iguana, kangaroo, komodo dragon, lion, monkey, orangutan, owl, peacock, rabbit, raccoon, rhinoceros, sea otter, shark, snake, tiger, turtle and a wolf Each guide contains six easy-to-follo
This is an engaging card sorting game to review and reinforce the student's understanding of figurative language. There are 100 cards with examples of figurative language taken from recommended literature books and poems for 5th to 11th graders. Students will enjoy discussing and classifying them into seven possible categories: alliteration, hyperboles, idioms, metaphors, onomatopoeia, personification and similes. This interactive resource contains the following: ♦ Definitions A to G for the sev
This bundle resource helps students practice finding the theme of a story in a fun way.Students can read and reinforce the definitions for the themes and then the students can read a story and determine which theme is in the story. They can then answer some discussion questions about character actions, their own chooses in life, beliefs and society.There are 20 stories to work through and discuss. My students love this task as it is great for reinforcing themes and generating discussion. 20 stor
If you have students struggling to recognize and identify the letters of the alphabet then this resource will greatly improve their understanding and make them secure with the alphabet and their letter recognition. This thorough resource will support any science of reading or phonics-based program. It's ideal for RTI, small group instruction, intervention groups, tier support, ELL and ESL students, and even literacy centers. It has proven success and has been used in thousands classrooms all ove
PreK - 2nd, Adult Education
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Reading
How To Draw 50 Dinosaurs guides students to confidently draw 50 different dinosaurs in six easy steps. The first 5 steps are in black and white with step 6 giving an idea of the color(s) to use if so wished. A great drawing unit to compliment your Art or Dinosaur topic lesson plans. The drawing and coloring in of these dinosaurs can be categorized into easy, medium and difficult. Based upon my experience, and the student's feedback, I would group the drawings as follows: The 10 easiest Dinosau
A free original PDF reading passage for teaching and reviewing figurative language: simile, metaphor, hyperbole, personification, alliteration, onomatopoeia, idiom, and allusion. If you enjoyed this free sample you can find the answers and check out my other figurative language stories in a similar format here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Figurative-Language-8-STORIES-Close-Reading-for-Common-Core-Grades-4-8-7555039 Or check out 7 figurative language stories found here: https://w
These Figurative Language Posters are a unique way for you to introduce different types of figurative language and can also be displayed in the classroom and used as a reference for your students. There is a poster for each type of figurative language including similes, idioms, metaphors, hyperboles, allusions, alliterations, personifications, puns, irony, hyperbole, repetition, oxymoron, understatement, euphemism and onomatopoeias. I tend to cover them during assessments but also use them for m
Four sets of questions with missing angles in shapes. Missing angles in triangles, quadrilaterals and along 180° lines. Mainly for grades 5 and 6 but great for gifted grade 4 and lower ability grade 7. 32 questions in total (8 of each type of question) Accompanying answer sheet also included. < < < < < < < < < < < < < < < < < 28 copies sold worldwide as of September 2023 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
This NO PREP packet is the ultimate packet for building FLUENCY, CONFIDENCE and REINFORCING children's understanding of CVC words when practicing simple sentences. The hands-on and engaging activities included in this packet will allow students to practice and master over 500 simple sentences! The simple sentences will work with all the pre-primer sight words and short vowel words (CVC word families). This ensures that students are mastering simple sight words and using their decoding skills to
K - 2nd
Balanced Literacy, English Language Arts, Reading
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