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Not sure how to do reading? Here are novel study activities that educators can use for a wide range of novels or plays, ranging from fiction to non-fiction. Reading the bookspre-reading questionsengaging strategies for individual and group readingFOLLOW-UP ACTIVITIES Comprehension Questionssurface level personal connection critical thinking student-made strategies to do the questionsVocabularysynonymsparts of speechPaint a SceneI see, hear, smell, taste, feel DrawingRoleplayswhole class activit
This bundle includes individual, pair, group and whole class activities for the following phonics concepts: 1) vowelscount how many vowels are in the word to know how many syllables example: b utt erfl y = 3 2) short and long a, i, o, umad, made lit, light cod, code cut, cute 3) simple past verb ED endingsif the word finishes with a t/d sound, we pronounce the ED syllable: wasted, painted, needed 4) CH vs SHchip, ship 5) TH, soft & hardthe, teeth 6) soft & hard C, Gif c or g come before
tout, tous, toute, toutes: usage explained & example sentences with imagestout, tous, toute, toutes: quiz! fill in the blankstout, tous, toute, toutes: fill in the blanks as you wishNOTE This corresponds with: Tous, Tout, Toute, Toutes (powerpoint)
adjective order explanationunscramble the adjectivesadjective prefixesadjective antonyms and synonymsadjective opposites ed/ing endings (ie interested vs interesting) describing people, places and things
Students read the instructions and label the 13 provinces and territories on the blank map. Higher level. Prior, the teacher should teach them prepositional phrases such as: to the left, to the right, west, next to/beside, etc Examples Manitoba is to the left of Ontario. Saskatchewan is in the center of Canada British Columbia is on the west coast of Canada After, there is a pair spelling dictation activity
Hundreds of writing prompts, such as: Compare life 100 years ago and now. What was different back then? What are some things you wish people understood about you? How do you usually celebrate birthdays? What things are you grateful for in your life? Describe the plot of one of your favourite books.Where do you see yourself 10 years from now? Do you think people should be allowed to blast their music at a public beach or park? ..... & many more!
too much explanation too many explanation too + adjective explanation too + positive sentence agreeing explanation "too" practice worksheets neither explanation neither worksheets grammar snapshot, organizing all the ways to agree or disagree into a detailed chart + teacher's key pair activity: expressing things about yourself and partner agreeing or disagreeing whole class activity: teacher expresses things to each student and he/she agrees or disagrees
My name is _______.I am from _________.I speak ______.I live in ________.Today's date is ________.How do you spell your name?Take a/some _______. (+ school supplies)Teacher, I lost my ______.Sit down at your desksStand upOpen the bookClose the bookEraseUnderlineCircleMatchFill in the blanksColour, paint, drawSingRaise your handSit in a circlePass the ballLine upGive me your sheetsChoose a colourRoll the dicePut your books awayHang up your bagsRead, write, speak, listen, watchTeacher, can I go to
conversations about the school items lost (fill blanks as a class)… example: A: Yesterday I lost my pencil case on the desk. B: What does it look like? A: It’s pink and yellow and has polka-dots.B: I’ll take a look. A: Thanks describing objects worksheet, specific + general names … example: plastic bag, paper bag, hand bag, school bag forgotten school items worksheet, fill in the blanks with location/noun/verb/adjectiveflash cards, cut up and distribute in pairs, then put convo structure
be & have chart (positive, negative, present, past)be & have worksheets (positive, negative, present, past) worksheets x 4general be/have sentences fill blanks"about me" be/have sentences fill blanks worksheets pair questions (using be/have) + related class speaking activity + teacher's keys
Je me réveille à 7h00Je fais le litJe cours autour du blocJe fais du yogaJe me brosse les dentsJe lave mon visageJe me brosse les cheveuxet plus!Avec les questions en paires
label the feelings 1-surprised 2-lonely 3-hungry/starving 4-thirsty 5-nervous/anxious 6-full/stuffed/bloated 7-bored 8-confused etc... complete the sentences with a feeling feelings related to jobs pair speaking activitiesclass speaking activitychart + worksheet: feelings for people vs situations (ie bored, boring) NOTE Emotions ppt
explanation of when to use this/that/these/those & sample phrasesfill in the blanks with the correct demonstrative pronounmake sentences using the image and demonstrative pronoun providedmake sentences using the image and their choice of demonstrative pronounNOTEThis is also available: This That These Those (powerpoint)