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By E•Fish•ient Teaching
This is a simple worksheet that helps students practice combine sentences using and. One side of the sheet is where students will write a new sentence by combining the two given sentences. The second side is where they read through different options and choose the best sentence.
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Subject Pronouns, Nouns, & Verbs Flashcards & Charts for ESL, ESS, ELL, EFL
By Kimberly
❤️Looking for a fun way to engage your students in learning about subject pronouns? These low prep, printable charts and flashcards are useful for demonstrating to ESL, ELL, EFL, ESOL, pre-K and kindergarten students when to use each form of a given verb. (Example: I/You/We/They play at the park. He/She/It plays at the park.)
✏️It includes four sets of charts and flashcards (black & white, rainbow, neutral, or pastel colors).
✏️Simply print and laminate for durability and to use dry erase markers when writing your verbs!
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✅Includes: (64 pages)
☑ Subject pronoun charts - lowercase and capital beginning letter (8 pages)
☑ Subject pronoun flashcards - lowercase and capital beginning letter (16 pages / 56 cards)
☑ Singular and plural verbs flashcards (20 pages / 80 cards)
☑ Nouns (places) flashcards (12 pages / 48 cards)
☑ Nouns (people, things) flashcards (8 pages / 32 cards)
✅ Bonus: (2 pages)
☑ Table of contents (2 pages)
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Common Noun Anchor Chart | Noun Poster
By Rainbow Lessons
Make learning common nouns fun and engaging with this Printable Common Noun Anchor Chart! Designed for elementary classrooms, this colorful and easy-to-read chart helps students understand and identify common nouns in a simple, visual way.
Features:
✅ Clear Definition – Explains what common nouns are with examples
✅ Bright & Engaging Design – Captures students’ attention
✅ Examples for Better Understanding – Includes people, places, things, and animals
✅ Perfect for Bulletin Boards & Notebooks – Use as a poster or reference sheet
✅ Instant Download & Print – Ready to use in minutes
Ideal for classroom displays, interactive notebooks, learning centers, and homeschool lessons, this Common Noun Anchor Chart is a must-have resource for reinforcing grammar skills!
Download, print, and help your students master common nouns with ease!
This Noun Anchor Chart is in 11×17 size but you can easily shrink or expand it according to your class need.
Hope you and your students enjoy this resource!
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Mastering Present Tense: Simple & Continuous Tenses - Learn, Review & Assess
By Jennifer Nguyen
Master Present Tense with Low-Prep, Engaging Grammar Lessons – For All Learners!
Perfect for Grades 1-5, this print-and-go resource helps both native English speakers and ESL/EAL learners confidently master Present Simple and Continuous Tenses. With clear explanations and interactive exercises, it’s ideal for teachers seeking a time-saving, curriculum-aligned solution that supports independent learning.
What’s Included?
✏️ Print Materials: Worksheets, Answer Keys
**What’s Inside?
**✔️ Present Simple & Continuous Explanations
✔️ Verb Agreement Exercises
✔️ Fill-in-the-Blanks Activities
✔️ Sentence Reordering Tasks
✔️ Negative & Interrogative Practice
✔️ Present Simple vs. Continuous Comparisons
✔️ Quizzes
✔️ Answer Keys
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Why Teachers Love It:**
✏️ No Prep
✏️ Classroom-Tested
✏️ Versatile Resource
✏️ Aligned with Common Core, TEKS, and UK National Curriculum
When to Use:
✅ Grammar Lessons
✅ Independent Practice
✅ Literacy Centers
✅ Homework
✅ Early Finishers
✅ Sub Plans
Skills Focused:
✔️ Present Simple & Continuous Usage
✔️ Subject-Verb Agreement
✔️ Sentence Construction
✔️ Negative & Interrogative Forms
✔️ Editing & Self-Assessment
✔️ Independent Grammar Mastery
Curriculum Alignment
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Common Core State Standards (CCSS)**
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Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)**
§110.3-§110.7 (Grades 1-5):
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UK National Curriculum (Years 1-5)**
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Antonym Activity - Opposites Day Conundrum
By Clodagh
Turn your classroom into Antonym City with this fun and engaging antonym activity designed to help students master opposites in a creative way! "Opposites Day Conundrum" introduces your students to the concept of antonyms as they decode the funny, mixed up sentences and replace the bolded words with their correct opposite, or antonym. This activity fosters critical thinking, enhances vocabulary, and keeps students entertained as they "save the day" in Antonym City.
Perfect for literacy centres, independent practice, or as a fun whole class activity, this resource is a fantastic addition to your antonym lesson plans. With its unique format and imaginative twist, your students will have a blast while strengthening their understanding of antonyms.
What's Included:
Looking for some synonym and antonym actiivties?
Secret Synonym and Antonym Code Breaker Challenge
Super Star Synonyms
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Prepositions- Everywhere! Fun Sheets
By Kim Romero
Prepositions Everywhere- Fun Sheets
The Preposition Fun Sheets are a great way for students to be involved in the learning process. After a mini lesson on prepositional phrases, the fun sheets are a fun follow up. The fun sheets can be used as independent work, a partner activity, or at a workstation Literacy area. The Preposition Fun Sheets- Locate It, are a great way for students to also read carefully and follow directions!
Included in this product are;
-4 Different Preposition Fun Sheets.
All printables in black and white.
Students will read each sentence containing a preposition and follow the directions step by step on the fun sheet. They will
underline each preposition-draw, label and color the items correctly in the picture.
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Sorting Real and Nonsense Words with Popcorn
By Inspired By MlG
This popcorn-themed activity provides a fun and engaging way for students to practice their phonics and spelling skills while developing critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. Here's how this activity can benefit students:
Phonics and Spelling:
Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving:
Engagement and Motivation:
Includes a popcorn template with no words as well to add your own.
Overall, this popcorn-themed activity offers a comprehensive approach to language arts instruction, combining fun with learning to create a memorable and effective experience for students.
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By Beth Hammett
20 coloring sheets plus stationary sheet for primary fun! Bunnies, eggs, lillies, ducks, Happy Easter handouts, baskets, and more. Cut and paste onto construction paper and display for classroom decorations, use as place mats, give as gifts, so many uses for Easter coloring sheets (no religious symbols)
Punctuation: Sneaker Sentence Sorter Kit for Engaging Grammar Learning, K-2
By Regina Frazier
Engage your students in an interactive learning experience with our hands-on punctuation activity! Designed to reinforce the understanding of ending marks, this fun-filled activity features 12 sneakers adorned with a mix of statements, questions, and exclamation sentences. Students will eagerly read each sentence and utilize the lace on the sneaker to thread through the appropriate punctuation mark.
Crafting these sneakers is a breeze - cut and laminate the provided templates, then thread real shoelaces or yarn through the designated holes on top. Each sneaker comes with guide marks for easy hole-punching. Worried about assembly? Don't be! Detailed instructions to streamline the process are included.
After mastering punctuation placement, students will further solidify their learning by recording their completed sentences on a designated sheet. Perfect for addressing common struggles such as distinguishing between asking and telling sentences, this activity promises both enjoyment and educational value.
Make learning punctuation a memorable and effective experience with our engaging sneaker-themed activity!
Affixes Reference Chart for Prefixes and Suffixes
By Jennifer Connett
These affixes charts serve as a great reference guide for teachers to use when teaching students about prefixes and suffixes. Each chart includes the affix, its meaning and examples of the words.
What is Included:
How to Use:
These charts are a no-prep option for teachers. They can stay on the computer to be viewed or be printed out.
Affixes Activities for K-2
Affixes Puzzles
Affixes Reading Cards
Affixes Worksheets
Affixes Activities for Grades 3-5
Affixes Reference and Task Cards
Affixes Worksheets
Affixes Puzzles
Set 2 - Parts of Speech Clip Cards - Grammar - Special Education
By All Therapy Resources
There are a total of 79 Clip Cards which include a written word as well as a visual to support students to determine the part of speech it refers too. These clip cards are great to identify and explore the various parts of speech. In this package, the following parts of speech are explored.
ACTION VERBS
NOUNS
ADJECTIVES
PREPOSITIONS
Students simply use a peg or clip to identify each individual answer on the clip cards.
Print and laminate these cards and you will be able to use them for years to come!
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Deaf Education - Writing Tips for Confusing Words - Adapted
By Sign with me TOD
As our Deaf/hard of hearing/ELL students are completing written assignments, little words/parts of speech that are commonly confused when writing such as is, are, was, were, have, had, do, did, the, and a are emphasized in this product. Students are provided with differences between each word, examples of each word used in a sentence, and students have the opportunity to write a sentence using each word.
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Nouns Practice, Review, and Examples:
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Common and Proper Nouns Grammar Activity Digital Google Classroom Self-Checking
By Math Mania Store
Common and Proper Nouns Grammar Activity | Digital Google Classroom Self-Checking
Enhance grammar skills with this engaging Common and Proper Nouns activity, designed specifically for Google Classroom! Perfect for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th graders, this interactive Google Sheets activity helps students master identifying common and proper nouns with a fun, self-checking system. Students receive instant feedback as they work through 20 questions: answers light up in green for correct and red for incorrect responses. As students progress, correct answers reveal a hidden picture art for added motivation!
Aligned with CCSS standards (L.2.2, L.2.2a, L.3.1a), this activity is ideal for ELA Test Prep and Grammar practice. Boost engagement and mastery in English Language Arts with this effective digital resource, perfect for remote learning or classroom use!
Tags: Common and Proper Nouns, Grammar Activity, Google Classroom, Self-Checking, Digital Worksheet, English Language Arts, ELA
Suffix Puzzles Set 1 | Morphology Activity, Centers, Practice | Vocabulary
By Aimee in Elementary
Enhance your students' vocabulary with morphology and unlock the power of words with these engaging Suffix Puzzles! Designed to make learning suffixes enjoyable and effective, this suffix activity is perfect for students mastering the art of morphology.
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Uses:
Suffixes included in this product:
-ed, -er, -ly, -ful, -ing, -y, -s, -est, -less, -ness, -ment
Halloween Grammar File Folder Game: Noun and Verb Sorting/ AUTISM
By Kiyana
Transform grammar lessons into a spooky adventure with our Halloween Grammar File Folder Game. Sorting nouns and verbs becomes a treat with 20 green bubble game pieces.
Designed for small group language arts centers and independent work stations in special education and autism unit classrooms, this game encourages active participation and language development. Plus, it's teacher-friendly with minimal prep work, so you can spend more time teaching and less time preparing materials.
And the best part? It's a reusable resource that can be enjoyed year after year, making it a valuable addition to your teaching toolkit.
This Halloween themed file folder game is just what your classroom needs this fall season. Download now and watch your students become grammar experts! #LanguageArts #SpecialEducation #FileFolderGame #IndependentWork #FallTheme #Autism #Halloween
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Spring CVC Mixed Grid Mystery Puzzles Center Games & Worksheets
By Lucy's Little Learners
Looking for a fun and easy springtime review game? CVC mixed grid mystery puzzles are a quick and easy way for students to review CVC words this semester! Students will practice short vowel CVC words, beginning sounds, and rhyming words in this fun and interactive puzzle set.
Available in both color and black and white, the color version is made to be placed in centers, stations, or morning tubs. The black and white version is a great NO PREP print and go activity that students can cut, glue and color themselves.
10 puzzles are included, in both color and black and white. Over 100 CVC words are reviewed in this set. Great for centers, independent practice, tutoring, enrichment, and more!
Pumpkin Pairs Compound Words Game
By Sarah Anderson
Players: 2-4
Materials:
+ Cut out and laminated pumpkins
+ Black and White Pumpkins
+ Color Pumpkins
+ Blank Pumpkins to create your own compound words
Directions:
Place pumpkins face down. Students will pick two
pumpkins and decide whether or not they make a
compound word together. If the words make a
compound word the student gets to keep those those pumpkins. If the words do not make a compound word the student flips them back over. Then the next player takes a turn. The student with the most pumpkin pairs wins.
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By Rachel Thiry
This blackline I Have, Where Is game is ready to print, laminate, cut, and play. Excellent practice for using the prefix over. Activity includes 18 cards. Designed for play in a small group setting. Thanks for purchasing our product! Judy and Rachel
Contractions Worksheets Contractions Games
By 1st Grade Salt Life
Contractions - Ready, Set, Go! Super Hero Action Contractions! Fun Activites to help students understand contractions. Posters, Games, and Worksheets included! This contractions download includes: 52 concentration cards! How to make a contraction poster 4 example posters (contractions with not, are, is, will, and have) I have...who has? Game (24 cards) 3 fill in the blank contraction sentence pages 2 pages of practice contraction writing 1 cut and glue contractions page Over 25 pages of usable materials that make learning about contractions fun! This product is part of the ULTIMATE K/1 READING BUNDLE! ULTIMATE K/1 READING BUNDLE **please rate and comment to receive your TeachShare credits** 1st Grade Salt Life
Holiday Fill In The Blanks Parts Of Speech Practice Stories
By Ann Stewart
Deck the halls with this fun holiday bundle! This pack includes 10 original fill-in-the-blank stories to engage students with mad libs™-style parts of speech practice.
Great for holiday centers, morning work, workshops, activities, and more! Just print and copy to provide your learners with independent and interactive grammar practice this December.
This set includes 10 fill in the blank stories with the following titles:
The Night Elf
The Night______Tracked Santa
Rudolph's Stuffed Tummy Trouble
The Classroom Christmas Party
The Mischievous Elf
Frosty the Silly Snowman
The Silly Holiday Vacation
The Epic Snowball Fight
My Crazy Holiday Dinner
My Teacher Got Run Over By A Reindeer
Each story comes with a fun illustration and a corresponding fill in the blank tale featuring missing nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, plural nouns, and more.
Perfect for grades 2-5 and for differentiation in grades 5 and up. Supplements vocabulary, reading, and writing skills too. Engage your learners this holiday season with these festive fill in the blank activities!
This resource includes:
10 original fill in the blank stories perfect for printing. I suggest printing once, laminating, and letting the kids go crazy with dry erase markers.
Key words: mad libs™, fill in the blank, holiday, Christmas, winter, centers, morning work, daily five, workshops, activities, grammar