Tests knowledge of subjects, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, dependent clauses, independent clauses, simple sentences, compound sentences, coordinating conjunctions, capitalization, and punctuation 30 points total: 10 multiple choice5 circle the word5 identifying as simple or compound5 circle the capital mistake5 insert punctuation where needed
Students choose a career to research and fill in the template with information. The template is blank so students can choose their own color scheme and fonts. The final slide asks students to cite at least three reliable references using MLA format.
Students use the divisibility rules for numbers 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, and 10 to play the game. Each student gets a copy of the sheet to record their numbers and the winner of each round. Whoever wins the most number of rounds wins the game. Students should be paired up to play against each other. The more players per game will increase the likelihood of a tie. Directions on the sheet: You will roll a certain number of dice per round. The number will change every round.Whatever numbers you roll,
Chart spread over two pages consisting of 15 vocabulary words, one column to write definitions, and one column to paste pictures of real life examples. Students can use as a study guide when studying for tests. Current words: (you can add or delete as needed) Line segmentPlaneRayAngle BisectorArcVertexAcute AngleObtuse AngleRight AnglePerpendicular LinesProtractorAdjacent AnglesComplimentary AnglesSupplementary AnglesVertical Angles
Cut out each card and have students match the Article number with the description. This works as a quick and easy review game. Students can play against each other or play by themselves to study and see how quickly they can match them. Of course, laminating them before cutting is recommended but not necessary.