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Complete Sentences and Incomplete Sentences Google Slides™
By Jennifer Connett
This slides activity begins with a mini lesson on complete sentences and incomplete sentences. Students will read each sentence or sentence fragment and click yes if the words make a complete sentence or click no if the words form an incomplete sentence. There is a card at the beginning of the deck that helps students remember the rules for a complete sentence.
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Complete and Incomplete Sentences
Virtual Escape Room - The Lorax Themed - Comprehension and Spelling
By A Teachers Sidekick
This is a virtual escape room to complete with your students after reading Dr. Seuss's The Lorax. Students will be answering comprehension questions about the story and also having to fill in the blanks for some sight/spelling words. Students could complete this in groups or as individuals.
I would recommend giving students 30 minutes to complete this escape room and displaying that timer in your classroom or on your screen somehow. The only things students will need are a device and maybe a whiteboard or paper for taking notes while they complete the escape room. I hope you enjoy it. Please rate and review.
Special Thanks to Plearn for supplying the Lorax Clip Art. Go check out Plearn’s Store!
Leap Year 2024 | Leap Day Activity | Would You Rather Questions
By KJ Inspired Resources
Celebrate February leap day at School with this would you rather game! Perfect as a no-prep leap year party game, brain break, icebreaker, morning meeting activity, discussion starters, writing prompts or debate prompts. This is great for kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade and fourth grade students.
Leap Year Bundle
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How to play:
More Leap Year Resources
Leap Year Would You Rather
29 Second Challenge
Leap Year Finish the Story
LEAP YEAR RESOURCES
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End of the Year Summer Activity | Finish the Story Narrative Writing Prompts
By KJ Inspired Resources
These no prep narrative end of the year / summer themed finish the story writing prompts are more than magical! Use for morning meeting, daily / journal writing, as an icebreaker, team building activity, literacy centers or even for writer's workshop. They are sure to bring writing to life and help students celebrate the end of the school year and incoming summer months!
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120th Day of School Activity | Would You Rather Questions
By KJ Inspired Resources
Celebrate the 120th Day of School with this would you rather game! Perfect as a no-prep 120th day party game, brain break, icebreaker, morning meeting activity, discussion starters, writing prompts or debate prompts. This is great for kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade and fourth grade students.
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Would You Rather Examples:
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120 Second Challenge Digital Activity
120 Second Challenge Printable Recording Sheets
120th Day Finish the Story Writing Prompts
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90th Day of School Activity | Would You Rather Questions
By KJ Inspired Resources
Celebrate the 90th Day of School with this would you rather game! Perfect as a no-prep 90th day party game, brain break, icebreaker, morning meeting activity, discussion starters, writing prompts or debate prompts. This is great for kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade and fourth grade students.
✨90th Day Bundle✨
More 90th Day Resources
90 Second Challenge Bundle
Finish the Story
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How to play:
90th Day Resources
100th Day Resources
120th Day Resources
Would You Rather Resources
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Back to School Activity | Would You Rather Questions Freebie
By KJ Inspired Resources
This back to school would you rather game is a great get to know you activity for the first week of school! Perfect as an icebreaker activity, morning meeting activity, brain break, discussion starters, writing prompts or debate prompts. This is great for kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade and fourth grade students.
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Find Someone Who
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Groundhog Day Activity | Would You Rather Questions
By KJ Inspired Resources
Celebrate Groundhog Day and make fun predictions with this Would You Rather game! Perfect as a no-prep party game, brain break, icebreaker, morning meeting activity, discussion starters, writing prompts or debate prompts. This is great for kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade and fourth grade students.
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✨Would You Rather Bundle✨
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How to play:
Would You Rather Resources
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101 Days of School Activity | Would You Rather Questions
By KJ Inspired Resources
Celebrate the 101st Day of School with this would you rather game! Perfect as a no-prep 101st day party game, brain break, icebreaker, morning meeting activity, discussion starters, writing prompts or debate prompts. This is great for kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade and fourth grade students.
What do you get?
How to play:
More 101st Day Resources
101 Second Challenge
101st Day Resources
90th Day Resources
100th Day Resources
120th Day Resources
Would You Rather Resources
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Linking Verbs Grammar Practice Pixel Art No Prep Digital Review Activity
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Make practicing linking verbs fun with this engaging pixel art activity. This activity includes 8 questions perfect for reviewing linking verbs. Quick and easy setup plus clear student directions make this activity perfect for centers or substitute days, too!
Lead your students to practice their linking verbs skills by using the self-checking feature of this activity for Google Sheets. Students will love the immediate feedback when their answers turn green if they're correct and the pixel art image starts to appear or if they're incorrect knowing by the cell turning red.
Here's what you'll get:
Your students will be able to show their knowledge of linking verbs by reading a sentence and determining which linking verb from the directions box best fits.
Prep is quick and easy... Just print the recording sheets, assign the link to your students, and you're ready for a fun and engaging class!
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First Person and Third Person Point of View Practice Scramble Puzzle Pixel Art
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Struggling to find an engaging activity for students to practice determining point of view with your upper elementary students? This point of view scramble puzzle pixel art is perfect for students to differentiate between first person and third person point of view. With this no prep activity, just assign the link and use in your literacy center!
Lead your students to practice first and third person point of view by reading a sentence and determining which it shows. Students will love practicing while unscrambling a fun picture, they won't even realize how much they're learning!
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Prep is quick and easy... Just assign students the link either with a force copy or Google Classroom, pass out the recording sheet, and you're ready for a fun and engaging class!
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What Was The Great Depression? Book Report | Dust Bowl & Stock Market History
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
This "What Was The Great Depression?" book report and book study project digital product for 3rd and 4th-grade students is perfect for exploring non-fiction text structures for reading comprehension. It enhances non-fiction reading comprehension, book study, and report writing skills!
This resource includes:
Comprehensive Google Slides digital lesson for reading comprehension and book report writing support
9-page printable PDF book report flip book template
Please see the product preview for more visual details.
NOTE: You need a (free) Google account to access the digital lesson, and you will need access to the book "What Was The Great Depression?" to complete the digital and printable activities.
Students will dive into the context of The Great Depression, gaining a deeper understanding of this significant event in American history including the Dust Bowl and Stock Markets. The digital lesson guides students through key facts, timelines, and the impact of these events.
How to use this resource:
Have students read the book, "What Was The Great Depression"
Print the book report flip book template
Open and present the Google Slides digital lesson
Follow the intuitive prompts, which will take you through each step of the book report. For example, if it's time to work on the "facts" page, there is a series of multiple-choice questions on specific facts detailed in the text that will help refresh the students' memories and comprehension. Then students can fill in the facts they found most interesting.
Have fun guessing the mystery puzzle between each section of the book report!
The printable PDF book report flip book template provides creative book report ideas, such as summarizing the events, using critical thinking skills, and creating a timeline. It can be used with any non-fiction book. Students will also use a book review template to evaluate this event's significance. Overall, this project offers an engaging way for students to explore non-fiction text structures while learning about a crucial event in history.
The non-fiction book report flip book pages include:
✏book title info
✏rating & review
✏vocabulary
✏facts
✏text ideas
✏series of events
✏making life connections
✏what I learned
✏questions I have
✏setting & subject
✏interesting event
✏important event
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid Book #14 Wrecking Ball Digital Reading Comprehension Game
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
Test your reading comprehension of the fourteenth book in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series: Wrecking Ball with this hilarious 33-question multiple-choice self-checking digital game - complete with a mystery puzzle!
Students must acquire and read the fourteenth book in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. After students read the book, they are ready to play the game! It's simple: click the link to access the game. The game gives you audio instructions and guides you. Read the question and choose the answer! You will know right away if you got the answer correct. Throughout the game, you will slowly reveal a secret mystery puzzle - see if you can guess the picture before the game ends! The game should take 15-30 minutes depending on the player's reading level.
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid Book #13 The Meltdown Digital Reading Comprehension Game
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
Test your reading comprehension of the thirteenth book in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series: The Meltdown with this hilarious 44-question multiple-choice self-checking digital game - complete with a mystery puzzle!
Students must acquire and read the thirteenth book in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. After students read the book, they are ready to play the game! It's simple: click the link to access the game. The game gives you audio instructions and guides you. Read the question and choose the answer! You will know right away if you got the answer correct. Throughout the game, you will slowly reveal a secret mystery puzzle - see if you can guess the picture before the game ends! The game should take 15-30 minutes depending on the player's reading level.
What's Included?
Love,
Teacher Bethanie
Diary of a Wimpy Kid Book #9 The Long Haul Digital Reading Comprehension Game
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
Test your reading comprehension of the ninth book in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series: The Long Haul with this hilarious 32-question multiple-choice self-checking digital game - complete with a mystery puzzle!
Students must acquire and read the ninth book in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. After students read the book, they are ready to play the game! It's simple: click the link to access the game. The game gives you audio instructions and guides you. Read the question and choose the answer! You will know right away if you got the answer correct. Throughout the game, you will slowly reveal a secret mystery puzzle - see if you can guess the picture before the game ends! The game should take 15-30 minutes depending on the player's reading level.
What's Included?
Love,
Teacher Bethanie
Diary of a Wimpy Kid Book #10 Old School Fun Digital Reading Comprehension Game
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
Test your reading comprehension of the tenth book in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series: Old School with this hilarious 37-question multiple-choice self-checking digital game - complete with a mystery puzzle!
Students must acquire and read the tenth book in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. After students read the book, they are ready to play the game! It's simple: click the link to access the game. The game gives you audio instructions and guides you. Read the question and choose the answer! You will know right away if you got the answer correct. Throughout the game, you will slowly reveal a secret mystery puzzle - see if you can guess the picture before the game ends! The game should take 15-30 minutes depending on the player's reading level.
What's Included?
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Who What Where When Why Differentiated Worksheets & Digital Game | Fall & Autumn
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
These Who What Where When Why Differentiated Worksheets come with a digital WH question version of the story. Students will read the fall and autumn-themed short story and then answer the Who What Where When Why guided questions.
In the differentiated worksheets, students have the option to fill in the answer or choose from multiple-choice options. The digital version has audio support for questions and answers, multiple-choice answers, and is self-checking.
This resource includes:
Common Core State Standards: RL.2.1
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SH | Consonant Digraphs Worksheets & Digital Phonics Lesson| No-Prep Sub Plans
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
Looking for engaging and fun "SH" consonant digraphs worksheets and digital phonics lesson? This true no-prep product includes consonant digraphs worksheets, a whole class reward system, tongue twisters, maze reading, and digraph sorting!
Problem Types Include: identifying the "SH" digraph through sound, sight, and writing
Solving teacher problems:
⭐ capturing - and sustaining - students’ attention for the full lesson
⭐ a TRUE zero-prep lesson with activities. Pull this lesson out in a pinch!
⭐ parents/guardians can use this for a fun homeschooling lesson
I use this very same lesson in my own classroom and I’ve become popular for getting quiet, shy, and unwilling students to participate and have fun!
NOTE: This resource includes both a Google Slide™ presentation and printable worksheets. Please review the product images and preview for samples of the included slides and pages.
The Presentation Includes:
✏ structured and guided teacher notes for a true no-prep product
✏ digital detailed lesson plan for quick reference
✏ an exciting built-in whole class reward system (students love this feature!)
✏ a fun and silly warm-up question to get students engaged
✏ topic warm-up question and topic introduction
✏ examples of “sh” in the beginning, middle, and end of words with pictures
✏ unscrambling the "sh" word activity
✏ visual activities for students to find the picture that has a “sh” sound
✏ visual activity for students to guess what “sh” word images have in common
✏ identifying the “sh” word within a group of words activity
✏ digital tongue twister
✏ images of the printable worksheets for easy instruction
✏ My signature Adventure Time with Mavis the Monster game (students love how much Mavis gets into trouble!)
✏ Monster Maze! (students must read the SH words to see where the monster is going!)
The Worksheets Include:
✏ 1 comprehensive lesson plan
✏ 2 craft activities (cut and paste)
✏ 2 group activities (working in small groups)
✏ 2 enrichment worksheets
✏ 1 homework sheet to strengthen retention
✏ 4 different exit tickets/slips
✏ 1 “sh” digraph tongue twister
✏ No prep! Simply print and distribute (with or without the presentation)
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⭐ PH Digraphs
⭐ WH Digraphs
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⭐ H-Digraph BUNDLE
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Who What Where When Why Differentiated Worksheets & Digital Game | Spring Story
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
These Who What Where When Why Differentiated Worksheets come with a digital WH question version of the story. Students will read the spring-themed short story and then answer the Who What Where When Why guided questions.
In the differentiated worksheets, students have the option to fill in the answer or choose from multiple-choice options. The digital version has audio support for questions and answers, multiple-choice answers, and is self-checking.
This resource includes:
Common Core State Standards: RL.2.1
You might also like:
I’m so glad you stopped by my store and checked out this resource! Follow my store to be updated about new products and sales. Don’t forget to leave feedback to earn credits toward future purchases by heading to MY PURCHASES in your TeachShare account.
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WH | Consonant Digraphs Worksheets & Digital Phonics Lesson| No-Prep Sub Plans
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
Looking for engaging and fun "WH" consonant digraphs worksheets and digital phonics lesson? This true no-prep product includes consonant digraphs worksheets, a whole class reward system, tongue twisters, maze reading, and digraph sorting!
Problem Types Include: identifying the "WH" digraph through sound, sight, and writing
Solving teacher problems:
⭐ capturing - and sustaining - students’ attention for the full lesson
⭐ a TRUE zero-prep lesson with activities. Pull this lesson out in a pinch!
⭐ parents/guardians can use this for a fun homeschooling lesson
I use this very same lesson in my own classroom and I’ve become popular for getting quiet, shy, and unwilling students to participate and have fun!
NOTE: This resource includes both a Google Slide™ presentation and printable worksheets. Please review the product images and preview for samples of the included slides and pages.
The Presentation Includes:
✏ structured and guided teacher notes for a true no-prep product
✏ digital detailed lesson plan for quick reference
✏ an exciting built-in whole class reward system (students love this feature!)
✏ a fun and silly warm-up question to get students engaged
✏ topic warm-up question and topic introduction
✏ examples of “wh” in the beginning, middle, and end of words with pictures
✏ unscrambling the "wh" word activity
✏ visual activities for students to find the picture that has a “wh” sound
✏ visual activity for students to guess what “wh” word images have in common
✏ identifying the “wh” word within a group of words activity
✏ digital tongue twister
✏ images of the printable worksheets for easy instruction
✏ My signature Adventure Time with Mavis the Monster game (students love how much Mavis gets into trouble!)
✏ Monster Maze! (students must read the WH words to see where the monster is going!)
The Worksheets Include:
✏ 1 comprehensive lesson plan
✏ 2 craft activities (cut and paste)
✏ 2 group activities (working in small groups)
✏ 2 enrichment worksheets
✏ 1 homework sheet to strengthen retention
✏ 4 different exit tickets/slips
✏ 1 “wh” digraph tongue twister
✏ No prep! Simply print and distribute (with or without the presentation)
Related Products:
⭐TH Digraphs
⭐ CH Digraphs
⭐ PH Digraphs
⭐SH Digraphs Freebie!
⭐ H-Digraph Review
⭐ H-Digraph BUNDLE
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❤️ Teacher Bethanie @TaughtOught Homeschooling