Students will be able to differentiate between fact and opinion through these sorting worksheets. Each worksheet has an informative source about an animal, including a multitude of facts and opinions in each! This source can be applied for grades 2-4, either as an introduction or practice. ☆ Product Includes:5 informative sources about 5 different animals!5 cut and paste fact vs. opinion worksheets (1 for each source)2 differentiated worksheets - students actually write their facts and opinions
This is a little cheat sheet with multiplication / division rules and patterns, utilizing 0, 1, and 10. Includes quick practice for each rule and answer key.
This in-depth informative writing lesson is a perfect introduction to writing an informative paragraph for grades 1-3. It includes notes/tips to teachers on how to teach the content! The lesson itself will last about 4-5 days. These slides are perfect for teachers who don't know where to start in teaching informative writing. The lesson itself has been observed and deemed highly effective in the classroom! ☆ What's included: Essential Vocabulary SlideBrainstorming Slides (Model + Practice)Guided
Some students don't know where to start when expanding sentences. These worksheets are able to gradually build skills in expanding sentences through step by step practice, answering the 4 W's. With these worksheets, students will be able to:Expand a sentence with a sentence starter, using options from the 4 W'sWrite and expand a sentence about a picture by answering questions from the 4 W's.Create and expand a complete sentence on their own.Includes: ✨18 Worksheets in total - including differ
Some students continuously struggle to form and write complete sentences effectively. It's hard to know where to start sometimes... but these worksheets are able to gradually build students' skills in forming sentences to the point of mastery! With these worksheets, students will be able to: Identify the naming and telling parts of a sentence to help form a sentence. Use past knowledge of naming and telling parts in order to write a complete sentence about a picture. Create a complete sentence
Students being able to write complete and detailed sentences is the basis of any type of writing. So, it is so important for students to be able to understand how to form a sentence and expand it effectively. This writing lesson focuses on building and expanding sentences, taken through step by step. Ready and easy to use for teachers (scripted as well!), great and engaging for students, gives adequate practice for mastery, and increases in difficulty gradually to be used in grades K-3. Lesson