This is a great FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL writing activity. Read the wonderful book called "The Day you Begin" by Jacoueline Woodson and have your students answer some get to know you questions in this graphic organizer. They will then write in full sentences on the back. Included is a copy specific for Grade 5 and another for an open ended grade.
A great back to school resource for the book "I'm Trying to Love Math". Students can fill in their ideas on the graphic organizer and then write a paragraph on the back.
This comprehensive bundle includes a **Writing Complete Sentences Lesson** available in a fully editable format, allowing you to customize it to meet your students’ needs. Alongside the lesson, you’ll receive a carefully designed **worksheet** that complements the instruction perfectly, giving students the chance to practice and reinforce their skills immediately. Whether you’re teaching beginning writers or helping students strengthen their sentence structure, this resource set is ready to supp
Writing Complete Sentences Lesson | Capitalization & Punctuation Help your students master the fundamentals of sentence writing with this engaging and easy-to-use lesson! This resource introduces what makes a sentence complete, emphasizing **capitalization, punctuation, and avoiding sentence fragments**. Students will: * Learn what a complete sentence is. * Practice starting sentences with capital letters. * Understand when and how to use punctuation marks (. ? !) correctly. * Avoid common mista
This **Editing Sentences Worksheet** is the perfect companion to my lesson on writing complete sentences, which is available in a bundle! Students will practice identifying and fixing incomplete sentences by adding **capital letters, punctuation, and fixing incomplete thoughts** to make each sentence complete. It’s a great way to reinforce grammar, sentence structure, and editing skills in a simple, engaging format. ✅ Designed for **elementary students** ✅ Focuses on **capitals, punctuation, and
This is a great FIRST WEEK OF SCHOOL writing activity. Read the wonderful book called "Your Name is a Song" by Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow and have your students answer some questions about their names in this graphic organizer. They will then write in full sentences on the back.
I used this for an assignment during my Grade 5 First Nations & Europeans unit. This was a way to have students make connections to First Nations culture by creating a totem pole, connecting to animals and the values they hold. Make sure to use resources created my Indigenous artists, writers and creators to show students what the animals represent. Here is an example of a resource: https://michaelbellis.com/symbolism/ Rubric provided.
March customized slides for your morning message. Use either for virtual or in-class learning! Also included are questions of the day for March. This is a great way to do your attendance and hold your students accountable for keeping track of it themselves. Also included is a weather chart for March as well as an editable version for other months. Move the red dot at the top left to track the daily temperature. To change the colour click on the dot, and go to fill colour (it’s the paint can) and
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