✨ Ultimate Morphology Bundle | 180+ Pages of Prefixes, Suffixes & Roots Activities ✨ Looking for a way to make morphology meaningful, engaging, and FUN for your students? This comprehensive 180+ page resource is your go-to toolkit for helping students analyze words, understand word parts, and build strong vocabulary skills! Perfect for upper elementary and middle school students, this bundle gives you everything you need to teach, review, and reinforce prefixes, suffixes, and roots through a
These number of the day slides are an awesome way to reinforce important math terms such as factors, multiples, prime, composite, expanded form, decimal form, fractions, and more! Using these slides at the beginning of a lesson will help students learn the different ways a number can be written and practicing using the number in a word problem! My students have number of the day notebooks where they answer the questions on the slide. We then fill in the answers on the board! This is a great way
I created these letters because I love adding an extra touch to my bulletin boards. I take the time to cut and laminate each letter (I know it is tedious!), but then I have the letters forever! Plus they are pretty to look at:) You can also use the PPT format to copy and paste the letters into a slideshow presentation, poster, awards, and more! Use the PPT option to copy the letters to beautify your own presentations!
Do you ever get annoyed when you go to the store and buy letter cut outs just to find out you need more letters? Or sometimes they don’t even contain punctuation marks! Then, this is the product for you! I created these letters because I love adding an extra touch to my bulletin boards. I take the time to cut and laminate each letter (I know it is tedious!), but then I have the letters forever! Plus they are pretty to look at:) When printing, adjust the size to best fit your project!
I created these letters because I love adding an extra touch to my bulletin boards. There are three different floral designs, each include numbers and punctuation marks! Elevate your bulletin boards with these cute designs! I take the time to cut and laminate each letter (I know it is tedious!), but then I have the letters forever! Plus they are pretty to look at:) When printing, adjust the size to best fit your project!
I created vocabulary cards for each word/topic addressed in 6th grade Math. These cards include the word, definition, and some include a picture. I printed these (4 to a page) so that they are about the size of a postcard. I hang them up on our word wall as we move through each topic. These would also be great for students to glue into a notebook or to attach to a vocabulary ring!
The perfect activity to review the events of the American Revolutionary Era! There are two versions included. One that has the "What Happened?" section blank and another that includes fill in the blanks for students who need accommodations. I have used this activity throughout a unit where the students fill in the event as we move through the lessons. I hope you and your students enjoy! Please leave a comment, I love to hear how you used this product in your lessons!
I use these morning slides everyday so my students know what is on the agenda for the day! I include an SEL prompt so they can write in their journals and be ready to share during our morning meeting. I also have a section for reminders and an inspirational quote. You can edit this template to perfectly fit the needs of your classroom! Enjoy!
Celebrate your amazing students with these super cute composition notebook awards! There are 27 different awards in 3 different color options. There is also a sticker page at the end so you can edit each award! Just make sure you are using the Powerpoint format! I am new to this so please leave a comment if their are any technical issues and I will gladly fix them for you:)
Reflect on the school year with this super cute activity! Have your students draw their some of their favorite memories. There are also options to have your students write about their favorite memories! Enjoy!
When reading A Long Walk to Water written by Linda Sue Park, have your students create a storyboard from a specific chapter. This activity helps students determine the main events of the chapter. Students practice their summarizing skills by describing the picture in 1 sentence. Includes a blank storyboard template!
6th - 8th
English Language Arts, Literature, Reading
CCSS
CCRA.L.6
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