This is for Shurley English Level 2 or 3. It is used to review the first job of a noun, which is a Subject Noun (SN). My students loved this activity, and so will yours! It requires very little prep for you. :) Print out the first two pages of the sentence hunt for each of your students and have them use a clipboard or other hard surface and a pencil for this activity. The third page contains the sentences they will be fitting into the chart. Write these on sentence strips with the correspondi
A simple, fun retro resource to give to your students for an end-of-year activity. They will treasure their memories with you and their classmates! Pages include: -School Memories Cover -My Friends -My Teacher -About Me -Awards -Summer Bucket List -Autographs -A Note from my Teacher
This is such a fun activity to review and practice multiple grammar skills. It works perfectly with Shurley English Level 3, when students are learning to use adverbs to modify adjectives and other adverbs. Includes prepositional phrases and different types of sentences.
Instructions: Students may partner up or do this individually. Instruct your class to use books and other texts in your classroom to find all the sentences the worksheet is directing them to write down. You may tally up points
If your students need a little more practice with classifying sentences using prepositions, and adverbs that modify adjectives and other adverbs, this is the resource for you! This is ideal for Shurley English Level 3 learners.
If you are reading a book with the theme of friendship, or if you are teaching about how to be a good friend, use this resource! For our unit on Charlotte's Web, I had my students get into groups and practice elocution by reading the poem they chose aloud to the rest of the class. You could also use it as a memory work homework assignment. Includes 3 poems: The Arrow and the Song by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, The Spider's Web by E.B. White, and Hug O' War by Shel Silverstein.
This is a great enrichment activity to add to your math lesson. I have used it with three-digit subtraction so that the students understand that if a hundred is taken away from the hundreds place, it is adding a value of ten tens to the tens place. Students may use manipulatives or expanded form to check their answers.
This is a useful tool for guiding your students in summarizing. Once they are able to draw out the important ideas in the beginning, middle, and end, they are then able to put their sentences together to create a written summary that is 3-5 sentences in length.
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