What Is a Sentence? | 2-Part Interactive Mini-Lesson on Complete SentencesLooking for a fun, interactive way to teach your students how to write complete sentences? This 2-Part Sentence Convention Mini-Lesson is everything you need to help young writers grasp the essential components of a sentence— naming part, telling part, capital letters, punctuation, and complete thoughts—all through engagement strategies your students will love! Why Teachers Love This Resource: ✅ Turn & Talk prompts that
✨Mini-Lesson PowerPoint for Teaching Complete Sentences ✨ Grades: K-2 | Skill Focus: Sentence Structure, Grammar, Writing Conventions This interactive & zero prep mini-lesson makes building strong sentence skills fun, clear, and accessible for young writers. Get your students writing complete sentences in no time with this interactive PowerPoint Lesson. Why Teachers Love It: No prep required—just open and teach! Interactive and student-centered Embedded link to sentence checklist for r
✨ Proper Nouns Interactive Lesson + Poster + Printables ✨ Make grammar stick with this engaging, movement-filled lesson that brings proper nouns to life! Teachers LOVE this resource because it’s more than just a PowerPoint — it’s a complete mini-lesson packed with interactive slides, cooperative learning, movement-based activities, and reinforcement printables that make teaching common vs. proper nouns a breeze. Why you’ll love it: Built-in turn & talk prompts and movement cues keep stude
✅ Engaging. Visual. Movement-Based. Standards-Aligned. Make grammar stick with this dynamic two-part PowerPoint lesson bundle designed to help young learners master nouns in a fun, active, and meaningful way! Whether you're introducing the concept for the first time or reinforcing it with deeper practice, these interactive slideshow lessons will have your students identifying nouns with confidence—and enthusiasm! Lesson 1: Introduction to Nouns Students explore people, animals, places, an
Make Grammar Stick with Movement, Visuals, & Fun!This interactive PowerPoint lesson is the perfect way to introduce singular vs. plural nouns by adding “s”—designed especially with 1st–2nd grade learners and ESL students in mind! What’s Included: Engaging whole-group lesson with movement-based games Built-in sentence starters for structured academic talk Clear visuals and examples to support ESL and visual learners Interactive “jump & decide” activity to check understanding Printable n
This Interactive AI and AY Vowel Team PowerPoint includes over 75 slides of fun-packed lessons integrating phonemic awareness, decoding, spelling dictation, partner games, and digital activities. Zero prep for teachers – just open and engage your class!
Students will master the art of restating and answering questions using complete sentences using an interactive PowerPoint to guide instruction. Through engaging visuals and activities, they'll learn to identify question words and practice restating questions effectively. Plus, student printables are included to reinforce the strategy of identifying and addressing question words, ensuring a solid grasp of this essential skill.
Get ready for a phonics adventure! Using their whiteboards, students will craft eight Soft C words, each transformed by changing just one sound. Dive into the challenge as clues unravel in the Soft C Word Ladder PPT. Encourage segmentation and attentive listening as students decode the clues. With each swap of a phonogram, a new Soft C word emerges on their boards, ready to be read aloud.
This multisensory PPT invites students to create actions for the sight words introduced, fostering deeper understanding and improving reading proficiency. Students will also reinforce sight word fluency by using close reading strategies, fill-in-the-blank sentences, and solving the Mystery Sight Word Riddle of the week. Students will enhance their sight word vocabulary when they can apply these words in a variety of contexts.
Students will look at the picture and word combo, then tackle the 'c' challenge. Do we hear a soft 'c' or a hard 'c'? On the count of three, students will hop into action and reveal their answers with a leap in the direction that matches the sound they've heard!
As letters drift to the bottom of the slide, students will blend the sounds together to read words with soft "c." This PPT provides ample opportunities to give explicit instruction that "c" softens to /s/ when followed by "e, i, and y."