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Preview of Idioms Reading Passage With Questions

Idioms Reading Passage With Questions

This short story contains five common idioms which are underlined. After reading the story students will write what they think each idiom means and support their answer with evidence from the text. Example: What do you think it means to have cold feet? I think this means to be nervous. I think this because the story says "There was so much to be nervous about." This can be used in a figurative language unit or in isolation. You may also like:Metaphors Reading Passage With QuestionsSimiles Readi
Preview of Math Timed Tests: Addition through Division! Graphing Progress Page Included!

Math Timed Tests: Addition through Division! Graphing Progress Page Included!

Help your students improve their math fact fluency with these timed tests! Each page has 40 problems and I give my students 2 minutes to complete the page. I start all of my students on addition and when they pass (40/40 correct) they move on through the sequence. All tests are single-digit. Test versions included are: - Addition - Subtraction - Multiplication 0-5 - Multiplication 0-7 - Multiplication 0-9 - Division 0-5 - Division 0-7 - Division 0-9 I give my students one timed test per week. Ea
Preview of Idioms Matching Worksheet

Idioms Matching Worksheet

Students will use this worksheet to draw a line matching each idiom to its meaning. This would be a great introduction to idioms or figurative language as it contains idioms that many students have heard of. You may also like:Idioms Reading Passage With QuestionsMetaphors Reading Passage With QuestionsSimiles Reading PassageFigurative Language Passages and Questions BUNDLE
Preview of Figurative Language Passages and Questions BUNDLE

Figurative Language Passages and Questions BUNDLE

This bundle includes simile, metaphor, and idiom practice for your students!
Preview of Metaphors Reading Passage With Questions

Metaphors Reading Passage With Questions

This short story contains five metaphors which are underlined. After reading the story students will write what they think each metaphor means and support their answer with evidence from the text. Example: What do you think the classroom was a zoo means? I think this means the class was being crazy and loud. I think this because the story says "Most of the students were groaning or complaining loudly." This can be used in a figurative language unit or in isolation. You may also like:Idioms Read
Preview of Similes Reading Passage

Similes Reading Passage

This short story contains five similes. After reading the story students will underline all five similes. This can be used in a figurative language unit or in isolation. You may also like:Idioms Reading Passage With QuestionsMetaphors Reading Passage With QuestionsBuy the Bundle:Figurative Language Passages and Questions BUNDLE
Preview of Fraction Matching Worksheet

Fraction Matching Worksheet

This is a basic fraction worksheet where students will practice matching a visual representation of a fraction to the number form. It can be used as an independent practice activity, exit ticket, homework, or morning work the day following a lesson.
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