This is an excellent Valentine's Day themed lesson that includes commonly confused words (they're/their/there, to/too/two, lose/loose). There is a printable worksheet for each set of words, or you may use the fourth activity, which combines the three sections into one Valentine's Day story. Great grammar practice for a class-wide activity, individual work, or homework. Students will enjoy the Valentine's Day theme, while polishing their grammar skills! Try it with Valentine's Day Grammar: I
Students will enjoy this fun Presidents' Day activity. Students must research and scavenge for presidential facts to answer the ten questions. They will learn about our nation's great leaders. It is a fun, free activity! Great as an enhancement for Presidents' Day in February! Try it with Presidents' Day Adjectives or Presidents' Day Parts of Speech
This packet includes a great Veterans Day informational story that provides background information for the holiday. Students learn about the origination of Armistice Day, changes to the holiday, and how we observe Veterans Day today! Students will then answer questions about Veterans Day. The last activity allows students to write a letter to a veteran. Students use the information from the text and express their gratitude to a veteran. All in all, a neat set of activities to jump start stu
3rd - 5th
Informational Text, Reading Strategies, U.S. History
This writing packet includes two demand writing prompts for students in grades 3-6. Students can practice reading stories, taking notes, and writing opinion/argument essays based on the stories presented. Each story includes a chart with note-taking areas to help students form an opinion. Also included is a rubric for assistance with grading! Students will enjoy the stories, graphic organizers, and writing prompts, while working on demand writing!
This is a great Halloween themed lesson that includes commonly confused words (to/two/too, their/there/they're, weight/wait, waste/waist, etc.). There are two printable worksheets with a total of 25 sentences. The last activity is a Halloween story filled with commonly confused words! Students will enjoy these Halloween activities, while brushing up on grammar skills! Enjoy!
As we celebrate Grandparents Day, students will enjoy the stories about the origination of the holiday and the significance of grandparents. Each story contains 10 comprehension questions. Question types include but are not limited to vocabulary, inferential, evaluative, application, etc. This is a great English Language Arts activity to spur students' interest in Grandparents Day and to think about ways to honor their own grandparents! Also, check out Grandparents Day: Haikus - FREE!
3rd - 5th
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Reading Strategies
This St. Patrick's Day themed lesson includes synonym activities for students to enjoy. For the first language arts activity, students will read information about St. Patrick's Day and identify appropriate synonyms. The second portion identifying multiple synonyms for related words. Students will enjoy writing in the shamrocks while learning about St. Patrick's Day and sharpening their ELA skills.
This Language Arts packet includes printables and short stories for comma practice that centers around the autumn season. For the first activity, students place commas in the appropriate places in sentences. Then, there are three short, fall-themed stories for students to read and fill in with commas. This is a great reinforcement activity for ELA and commas. Students will love the autumn-themed activities while sharpening their grammar skills. Also, check out the original Comma Craze, Comm
For this presidential-themed lesson, students will work with adjectives, adverbs, and prepositional phrases. In the first activity, students will read the Presidents' Day sentence and fill in with an appropriate adjective, adverb, or preposition. The last two activities contain informational passages about George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. Students must fill in with the appropriate adjective, adverb, or preposition to complete the passages. These three activities are a fantastic way to
This packet includes two short stories and reading comprehension activities. The stories center around the themes winter, the holiday season, and helping others. Comprehension question types include vocabulary, inferential, application, etc. These are great stories for students to practice their comprehension skills, as well as, spark their interest in the holiday season and reflect on the true meaning of the season, helping others. Enjoy more holiday fun and check out Holiday Haikus – FREE!
4th - 6th
English Language Arts, Reading Strategies, Short Stories
This resource includes a short synopsis about the holiday season and giving back. Also, there are 10 writing prompts available, which include themes such as helping others, gratitude, giving back, generosity, and charity. Instructors simply print the writing prompts on the appropriate labels (size: 1” x 2 5/8”, 30 labels per sheet). Then, place the writing prompt label on the student’s reflection or gratitude journals. This is a great way to spur students’ interests in helping others and ref
This back to school language arts activity includes printables and a set of short stories for comma practice. For the first section, students place commas in the sentences. Then, students have three short stories to read and place commas in the appropriate pots. This is great grammar review as the school year begins! Students will enjoy the back to school theme! Welcome back! Check out Comma Craze, Comma Craze 2, and Autumn Comma Craze.
This is a quick activity for students to complete for St. Patrick's Day. Students will read the St. Pat's story and answer reading comprehension questions. Question types include chronological order, opinion, specific, and vocabulary. A great "filler" activity for St. Patrick's Day that students will enjoy while sharpening their comprehension strategies and skills! Enjoy!
This resource includes a short synopsis about Black History Month, Martin Luther King, Jr., and four writing prompts that reflect black history and civil rights. Simply print the writing prompts on the appropriate labels (size: 1" x 2 5/8", 30 labels per sheet). Place the writing prompt label on the student's reflection journal (paper or interactive journal). This is a great way to stir students' creativity and celebrate the Civil Rights Movement and Black History Month in February. Also, t
4th - 7th
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