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Verb, linking verb, helping verb : poster, coloring hand out, printable
By Tomorrowcomes
Printable quick review of definition of verbs! Included is list of linking verbs and helping verbs. This list can be said as a fun chant that will help students to remember. These can be given to students to decorate for themselves or printed to hang around the classroom.
By Kim Romero
A Proofreading Checklist for students to monitor and proofread their own work. This Checklist includes important components needed in a quality paragraph. The following handout allows students to write a rough draft and then use this checklist to proofread their paragraph. This is a great visual for students to remember, while proofreading any type of writing. I hope you enjoy using this checklist in the classroom. If you like my product please check out my Christmas Persuasive Writing Activity Remember to leave a rate and comment. Check out my store for more products. Thanks!
Macbeth Close Reading Comprehension Activities | 5th Grade & 6th Grade
By Creative Primary Literacy
A close reading passage with a teacher presentation, comprehension and grammar questions, a multiple choice quiz, a crossword puzzle and a wordsearch about William Shakespeare's famous play, Macbeth.
The NO PREP informational text worksheets are perfect for students in fifth grade or sixth grade. Students will learn key facts about the famous play whilst working on their comprehension skills.
Included in this PDF printable resource:
For a digital version of this resource that students can complete on tablets and computers download the Macbeth Close Reading Activity | Digital & Print.
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This resource is great for:
The activity requires NO PREP; it has a body of text that students need to read through thoroughly; then they can use the text to find the comprehension and grammar answers. All texts then have an extension activity for those fast finishers and answers, for teacher use, are on the final page of the document.
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Fixing Run-On Sentences Interactive Easel Activity
By Ms. J's ELA
With this activity, students will drag and drop a comma or a semicolon to fix each run-on sentence. Before assessing student knowledge with this activity, students should know when to use a comma and when to use a semicolon. Students will receive immediate feedback with this activity.
Writing Rubric | Printable | Assessment
By That Christian Educator
This generic writing rubric is the perfect grading tool for book reviews, essays, and journals. It features 5 areas of writing to grade, for a score of either 1, 3, or 5.
CKLA Unit 1 - Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp Mentor Sentence Freebie
By Rachel Thiry
Mentor sentences are a great way to teach authentic grammar and writing skills. In this freebie you will get mentor sentences for the first 3 chapters in CKLA's Unit 1 - Classic Tales Reader. There is a ton of different ways to use mentor sentences within your classroom.
-Large Group
-Small Group
-Indepenent Work
Includes an answer key!
Thank You,
Rachel and Judy
By E•Fish•ient Teaching
Alphabetical Order
Students will use the words given and put them in alphabetical order.
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By Beth Hammett
Do your students have trouble determining when to use "I" or "Me"? This easy-to-follow PowerPoint includes: Simplified Rules for Using"I" and "Me" Easy to follow Examples Peer Workshopping Activity This to-the-point presentation is for individual, small, or whole group introduction and review.. Make learning to use "I' or "Me" easy!
Sentence Diagramming Bell Ringers WEEKS 1-4 & TEST
By Ms. J's ELA
*These bell ringers are part of a larger bundle of resources.*
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Sentence-Diagramming-Bell-Ringers-Weeks-1-16-BUNDLE-9889785
These sentence diagramming bell ringers will last a full month. This resource contains four Google Slide presentations- one for each week. There is also an assessment for the end of those four weeks to test student knowledge. The daily activities should last 5-10 minutes.
This resource covers:
- Subject
- Predicate / Verb
- Helping Verbs
- Articles
- Adjectives
- Adverbs
Answers are included for all diagrams.
My bell ringers are color-coded. Red slides should be covered on Monday, yellow on Tuesday, green on Wednesday (missing from preview), blue on Thursday, and purple on Friday.
Sentence diagramming is so helpful when teaching students parts of speech and sentence structure. The repetitiveness of diagramming for a bell ringer is extremely beneficial for students. I tried grammar workbooks for years, but my students hardly retained anything. Daily sentence diagramming made them remember their parts of speech, and was an amazing foundation for my students to have when we started forming different types of sentences. They picked up on fixing run-ons quickly as well because of their diagramming foundation.
Grammar Practice Indefinite Articles A An
By Connect Kids ELA
Grammar Worksheets : Indefinite Articles "A" and "An" - Grades 1 & 2
Embark on a language journey with our Grammar Worksheets Bundle, specially designed for Grade 1 and Grade 2 students! These engaging worksheets focus on mastering the use of indefinite articles "A" and "An" to enhance your students' understanding of grammar fundamentals.
Worksheets Included: "A" and "An" Practice:
Key Features:
✏️ Grade-Specific Focus: Aligned with Grade 1 and Grade 2 language arts standards, ensuring targeted and age-appropriate content.
✏️ Clear Grammar Rules: Concise explanations to help students grasp the nuanced use of "A" and "An" in sentences.
✏️ Engaging Practice: Stimulating exercises that provide ample opportunities for application and reinforcement.
✏️ Teacher-Friendly: Ready-to-use worksheets that streamline lesson planning while fostering effective grammar instruction.
Ignite a passion for precise language use with these comprehensive worksheets!
Elevate your grammar lessons and empower your students with a solid understanding of indefinite articles "A" and "An." Download your Grammar Worksheets now! Rachel Salinas Connect Kids ELA
Subject Verb Agreement Activity
By Rachel Thiry
Subject Verb Agreement is a quick activity for students to practice identifying the correct verb form for each sentence.
The brightly printed cards are set around the classroom. To complete the students scoot around the classroom answering each of the sentences.
Enjoy this freebie and don't forget to leave a comment!
Judy
Apostrophes in Contractions | Grammar Task Cards | Perfect Contractions!
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
Students struggle with learning contractions in English grammar because there is so much to remember: What are contraction words? Where does the apostrophe go? What is an apostrophe? What words come together to make contractions? What is the rule for using contractions?
This resource is a one-stop shop for a fully-comprehensive study of contraction grammar activities. Students will learn the rule of contractions in an easy flow format. These self-guiding task cards are broken down into small steps so students can learn independently and grow confident grammar skills.
NOTE REGARDING DIGITAL TASK CARDS: For use with Google Forms™
Students use these task cards to first clearly identify apostrophes and then contractions. Then, students will learn the rule for turning the words will, is, not, am, are, have, and would into contractions (including exactly where that apostrophe lives!) Once students understand that only the second word of a contraction changes, they are ready to build and break down contractions. After several activities to drill in this concept, students have the opportunity to review what they’ve learned.
This resource includes:
✏ 12 instructional cards
✏ 56 color-coded printable task cards
✏ 66 digital task cards (with built-in reward system and completion certificate)
✏ task cards include contraction review activities
✏ fully comprehensive lessons
✏ broken down tasks for self-guided independent learning
✏ No prep! Simply log into Google Forms_™_ OR print and distribute (laminate for long-term use).
If you liked this product, you might also like:
✏ Homophones BOOM™ task cards (deck 1) - FREE resource
✏ Collective Nouns - 2nd & 3rd grade grammar worksheets
Please download the preview to view a sample of the included task cards. Also make sure to view the video preview to get a snap-shot of the Google Forms™ task cards.
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FREE Sample - Year Long Grammar Packet
By Fortunate in Fifth Grade
Grab the FREE sample packet of my Full Year Weekly Grammar Packets before you buy!
If you like this sample then you will love the bundle! This bundle includes a printable packet for 6 units with 3 mini-lessons, 3 practice sheets, and answer keys as shown in this sample. Each unit (6 full units) has 5 weeks of skills for your student to practice giving you a full year of grammar! These grammar skills do follow McGraw Hill Wonders for 5th grade however the grammar skills are your standard grammar skills taught in upper elementary.
The Full Year Weekly Grammar Skills included:
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Singular and Plural Nouns Flip Book
By Rachel Thiry
A quick activity for students to practice identifying singular and plural nouns. Enjoy this freebie and don't forget to leave a comment!
Material Nouns | End of Year and Summer Busy Book PDF Activity
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
If you’re searching for end-of-year activities or summer activities, these engaging worksheets are perfect for your second and third-grade summer busy books. This resource provides a material noun definition and provides lots of examples of material nouns with colorful activities.
This resource includes:
✏ No prep! Simply print and distribute (or add to a summer busy book!)
✏ Material noun definition and examples
✏ Matching the material noun words to the pictures
✏ Sorting material nouns into four categories
✏ Material noun or not? (with words)
✏ Material noun or not? (with pictures)
If you liked this product, you might also like:
✏ Common and Proper Nouns
✏ Collective Nouns
✏ Singular and Plural "s" Nouns
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By Kim Romero
Colorful Parts of Speech Posters. A great visual to hang in your classroom to help students visualize each part of speech. 5 Colorful Posters -Noun -Verb -Adverb -Adjective -Pronoun Each poster has the term, meaning, picture, and an example. Thank You!
Scrambled Sentences - Read, Write, and Draw October Sampler
By Sassycat Corner
Halloween and fall fun with scrambled sentences! Scrambled sentences are a great way to practice capitalization, comprehension, fluency, content, sight words, content words and punctuation! And with this Halloween & fall themed sentence scramble sampler pack, it's also fun! Students read, cut & paste, write, and draw with each sentence.
This is a SAMPLER pack. It has FOUR themed pages, one each from October's theme - spiders, bats, pumpkins, and Halloween. It also has two blank pages that you can hand write your own sentences onto.
If you like the sampler, and want the full packs, just follow the links below under the bundle tab. They lead to both the October bundle, and the individual sets.
For each set, there are 10 pages with an eight word sentence, plus punctuation at the bottom of each page. You also get 5 blank templates that you can hand write your own sentences onto, if you want harder or easier sentences. You and your students read the words together, then cut them apart. Students then arrange them into sentence form and glue them into the boxes at the top. Students can then write the sentence on the handwriting line provided, then illustrate the sentence in the box provided. Finally, students can practice fluency by reading the sentences to each other or to the teacher.
These were made originally for seat work for a first grade friend, but I have a fellow kindergarten teacher who is using it in a small group with her high students. These would be good from K-2 in teacher led small groups, intervention, enrichment, or independent seat work, depending upon their reading / writing abilities.
By Beth Hammett
Fun and interactive activity for students to relate real life writing to the use of comma rules. Have plenty of magazines, brochures, or newspapers on hand for students/small groups to cut out comma examples and paste them under the correct comma rule headings. Group or individual activity is enjoyable to students, who will discuss rules as they work! (Reminder: review the 3 Kinds of Writing PowerPoint and Using Commas in Writing to help students understand the different guidelines for academic, creative, and journalism writing, along with comma rules).