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The resources in this store aim to ensure a high level of student independence. By encouraging independent work, students not only reinforce their existing skills, they also develop essential problem-solving abilities. When they engage with material without constant guidance, they learn how to manage their time effectively, troubleshoot challenges, and reflect on their progress. These skills are crucial not only for academic success but also for fostering a mindset of lifelong learning. Self-reliance is key. It not only empowers students to take control of their own learning but also encourages them to become independent thinkers and confident individuals.
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Preview of Fix Run-On Sentences: Worksheets and Teaching Presentation BUNDLE

Fix Run-On Sentences: Worksheets and Teaching Presentation BUNDLE

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This bundle is comprised of a PowerPoint presentation and two sets of worksheets. It provides many basic practice proofreading resources. Students use three strategies for fixing run-on sentences. Send it home as a reinforcement activity! A summary card is given in color and B/W versions. An answer key is included! Print and go! Activities included: 1. Rewrite run-on sentences correctly, using one of three ways: separate the clauses, add a comma and a coordinating conjunction, or
Preview of Simple Past Regular Verbs Spelling Rules Worksheets and Presentation Bundle

Simple Past Regular Verbs Spelling Rules Worksheets and Presentation Bundle

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This is a set of worksheets and a teaching presentation to teach the simple past verb tense ( regular verbs). Everything you need! Print and go! Easy to use! The spelling rules included are 1. For most verbs, add "-ed": walk/walked. 2. If a verb ends with e, add "-d": care/cared. 3. If a verb ends with a consonant and "y," change the "y" to "i", add "-ed": carry/carried. 4. If a verb ends with a vowel and "y," add "-ed": play/played. 4. If a verb is one syllable, ending with a vowel and a con
Preview of Grammar, Reading, and Writing Anchor Charts Bundle (More Than 45 Charts)

Grammar, Reading, and Writing Anchor Charts Bundle (More Than 45 Charts)

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This is a set of more than 45 anchor charts for grammar, reading, and writing lessons. This resource can be used for teaching presentations. It can also be used as posters or center cards. Project these beautifully designed anchor charts on the board while you teach! Laminate them and use them in centers. Print and glue them in notebooks! Included: Parts of Speech: Teaching Presentation/Anchor Charts/Posters/Centers ResourceParts of Speech Overview Common Nouns Proper Nouns Concrete and Abstr
Preview of UAE Ecosystems Dioramas and Keep the Desert Clean Sustainability Booklet Bundle

UAE Ecosystems Dioramas and Keep the Desert Clean Sustainability Booklet Bundle

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This is a bundle of resources to develop empathy toward sustainability issues in the UAE (United Arab Emirates). Easy to prepare! Ready in minutes! It includes a set of 4 dioramas about the ecosystems of the UAE and a sustainability booklet about keeping the desert clean. The booklet can be used with the FREE sustainability resource "Keep the Desert Clean" teaching presentation included in this bundle! Students make dioramas of the desert, mountain, marine, and coastal ecosystems
Preview of Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Spelling Rules: Worksheets/Presentations

Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Spelling Rules: Worksheets/Presentations

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Learn the spelling rules to use when writing comparative and superlative adjectives! This bundle is comprised of two sets of worksheets and two teaching presentations! Use for review or homework! Print and go! Ready in minutes! Easy to use! The spelling rules included are for adjectives with: 1. one syllable: young, younger, youngest 2. one syllable ending with e: safe, safer, safest 3. one syllable (CVC word): hot, hotter, hottest 4. two syllables, ending with y: happy, happier, happiest
Preview of Simple Past Tense Regular Verbs Spelling Rules | Presentation | Easel Activity

Simple Past Tense Regular Verbs Spelling Rules | Presentation | Easel Activity

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Simple past tense regular verbs teaching presentation. Learn the spelling rules to write verbs in the simple past tense. The spelling rules included are: 1. Most verbs, add "-ed": walk/walked. 2. If a verb ends with e, add "-d": care/cared. 3. If a verb ends with a consonant and "y". change the "y" to "i", add "-ed": carry/carried. 4. If a verb ends with a vowel and "y", add "-ed": play/played. 4. If a verb is one syllable, ending with a vowel and a consonant, double the final consonant and
Preview of Fix Run-On Sentences Proofreading Activities Teaching Presentation

Fix Run-On Sentences Proofreading Activities Teaching Presentation

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This is a presentation to teach how to fix run-on sentences. It features personal narrative, expository, and argumentative texts. Use it for guided lessons! This is a great proofreading activity! Students learn to identify run-on sentences. They learn to identify a comma splice. They learn the three ways to fix run-on sentences. This is a great practice activity! Good for ESL too! The texts in this presentation are available as a set of worksheets. PRINT AND GO! Easy to use!Link
Preview of Parts of Speech: Teaching Presentation/Anchor Charts/Posters/Centers Resource

Parts of Speech: Teaching Presentation/Anchor Charts/Posters/Centers Resource

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This resource can be used as a teaching presentation. It can also be used as anchor charts, posters, or center cards. Project on the board as needed! Nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs are included! Beautifully designed! 16 slides/pages of resources are included! Colorful, clear, and easy to use! Great for notebooks! Laminate and use as support for SEN and ELL/MLL! Use them for online assignments! Included:Parts of Speech Overview Common Nouns Proper Nouns Concrete and Abstract Nouns What
Preview of Comparative and Superlative Adjectives SPELLING RULES Teaching Presentation

Comparative and Superlative Adjectives SPELLING RULES Teaching Presentation

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Comparative and superlative adjectives spelling rules teaching presentation. Six spelling rules are featured. Assign online as a homework activity! Easy to prepare! Ready to go! The spelling rules included are adjectives with: 1. one syllable: young - younger, youngest 2. one syllable ending with e: safe - safer, safest 3. one syllable (CVC word): hot - hotter, hottest 4. two syllables, ending with y: happy - happier, happiest 5. two or more syllables: delicious - more delicious, most del
Preview of Kinds of Sentences Posters | Centers Resource | Teaching Presentation | Charts

Kinds of Sentences Posters | Centers Resource | Teaching Presentation | Charts

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This is a set of five charts/posters/handouts. Use them to teach kinds of sentences: statements, questions, commands, and exclamations. This product can also be used as a laminate—put it. Definitions, sentence endings, and example sentences are included. Great for online support. Print and laminate-put in a center! Use for homework support! This product can be printed for use in a classroom display. It can also be printed and glued in a notebook!
Preview of Comparative and Superlative Adjectives REVIEW: Teaching Presentation

Comparative and Superlative Adjectives REVIEW: Teaching Presentation

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Comparative and superlative adjectives review resource. Ready to use! Teaching presentation format. Review all of the spelling rules! Great for ELL! Colorful and engaging! Assign online as a homework activity! Easy to prepare! Ready to go! Print and laminate for multiple uses! Use in a writing center! The spelling rules included are adjectives with: 1. one syllable: young - younger, youngest 2. one syllable ending with e: safe - safer, safest 3. one syllable (CVC word): hot - h
Preview of UAE-Themed Simple Past Tense Regular Verbs Spelling Rules Teaching Presentation

UAE-Themed Simple Past Tense Regular Verbs Spelling Rules Teaching Presentation

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UAE-themed teaching presentation to teach simple past tense regular verbs. Great general review! The focus is on spelling rules. This is a useful online homework activity!
Preview of United Arab Emirates (UAE) Sustainability Presentation: Keep the Desert Clean

United Arab Emirates (UAE) Sustainability Presentation: Keep the Desert Clean

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UAE resource to teach about sustainability in a desert environment. For use with the UAE Sustainability Resource Keep the Desert Clean Booklet. Designed to build awareness of the role we can all play to keep a desert environment clean. Included is the 3Rs: reduce, reuse and recycle. Plants and animals of the UAE are featured.
Preview of Story Elements Free Printable Storybook/Presentation/Posters

Story Elements Free Printable Storybook/Presentation/Posters

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EducationCanada
Story elements printable storybook for primary students. This product can also be used as a presentation. Perfect to glue into reader's notebooks too! Great for general review!
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The resources in this store aim to ensure a high level of student independence. By encouraging independent work, students not only reinforce their existing skills, they also develop essential problem-solving abilities. When they engage with material without constant guidance, they learn how to manage their time effectively, troubleshoot challenges, and reflect on their progress. These skills are crucial not only for academic success but also for fostering a mindset of lifelong learning. Self-reliance is key. It not only empowers students to take control of their own learning but also encourages them to become independent thinkers and confident individuals.