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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 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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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.
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Thanksgiving sentence scramble cut and paste
By Thachakorn Kokong
Looking for a fun and engaging Thanksgiving-themed literacy activity for your 1st graders? This Thanksgiving Sentence Scramble Cut and Paste Worksheet is perfect for building reading comprehension, sentence structure, and sequencing skills in young learners!
This worksheet includes 30 simple Thanksgiving-themed sentences that students will unscramble by cutting out words and pasting them in the correct order. Each sentence is carefully crafted to be age-appropriate, featuring familiar Thanksgiving vocabulary such as "turkey," "pumpkin pie," "family," and "gratitude." This hands-on activity not only helps students practice reading and writing but also keeps them engaged with a festive holiday theme.
What's Included:
This resource is great for:
Help your students improve their sentence-building skills while celebrating Thanksgiving! Perfect for classrooms, homeschooling, and any setting where young learners are eager to develop their literacy abilities in a fun, seasonal way.
Happy Thanksgiving and happy learning!
Collective Nouns Lesson with Google Slides™ | Worksheets & Full Digital Lesson
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
Are you in a pinch and need a collective nouns lesson with worksheets? This resource has everything you need to teach collective nouns. It starts with an icebreaker to get kids excited. Then it reviews nouns, singular nouns, and plural nouns (all with mini quizzes to test knowledge). This lesson connects nouns with collections for a full understanding of what a collective noun is. The remaining lesson provides a ton of different collective noun activities. Students can then apply what they’ve learned with homework sheets, centers activity, and exit tickets (answer keys included).
NOTE: This is a Google Slide™ digital lesson; please ensure you have a Google account to accessit***.***
This resource includes:
✏ 185+ Google Slides**™** Digital Lesson
✏ 1 Homework Sheet (pdf)
✏ 4 Exit Tickets (pdf)
✏ 1 Centers Activity (pdf)
This resource will solve:
✏ Grab your students’ attention with the fun trivia icebreaker game!
✏ Keep your student’s attention with the built-in reward mystery puzzle
✏ Needing a last-minute lesson plan (with full teacher’s notes): No prep! Simply open the digital lesson and print and distribute the PDFs
✏ A stair-step comprehensive lesson complete with centers activities, homework sheets, and exit tickets.
✏ All PDFs are in the Google Slides lesson plan so you can easily show/assign/instruct students on how to do the printable activities.
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Language Notes and Drills | 2nd - 4th Grades
By Jas Teach
Master the building blocks of language with our comprehensive drills! Our notes and exercises cover essential grammar concepts like sentence types, subjects, predicates, compound nouns, and more. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refresh your skills, our drills will help you build a strong foundation in English grammar.
Class Cookbook | Winter Class Recipe Book (Christmas, Holidays, Mothers)
By teachcolors
"Discover the perfect solution for your love of both cooking and writing with 'Our Class Christmas Cookbook.' This versatile cookbook template, available in color and black-and-white, allows you to effortlessly create your own Class Holiday Cookie Cookbook Recipe Book, Thanksgiving Writing Class Cookbook, or Share a Recipe Class Cookbook Project. Unleash your culinary creativity and capture cherished moments in one delightful book!"
-Prints a total of 34 pages.
-The size of each sheet is (8.5 x 11) inches.
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Clothes I Have Who Has? and Cut and Paste Picture Dictionary (American English)
By Miss Clever Cookie
Fun and engaging way to teach 28 items of clothing and accessories AND the use of articles (A / AN and ZERO ARTICLE). Contains 29 I Have, Who Has...? cards and a DIY picture dictionary - pupils cut and paste pictures and words onto the correct sheet based on the use of articles. Low prep, just print out and cut up. American English.
Contains:
29 I Have, Who Has...? cards
1 set of picture cards
3 sets of word cards
2 sheets to glue onto
How to use:
Print out, cut up. It can be played in small or large groups. Hand out all of
the cards to pupils, each has roughly the same number of cards. The student
with the 1st card starts by asking Who has...? The pupil with the matching
card replies and asks Who has...? The game finishes when pupils get to the
last card.
During the activity teacher monitors the correct use of articles (A / AN /
ZERO ARTICLE)!
2. Cut and Paste Picture Dictionary
Each pupil gets 1 set of picture cards and 1 set of word cards. Pupils cut them
out. They can either glue them onto the provided sheets or in their notebooks.
Make sure they glue the picture and word cards in the correct article
category.
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Writing or Grammar Editing Marks
By Fortunate in Fifth Grade
Do you print out your student's writing and have them peer edit? Do you have students' correct sentences when teaching grammar? Then these are perfect for you. These are quick, easy editing marks students can use to correct writing or assist with grammar lessons. I print them out, number the back of them and laminate them.
I hand them out at the beginning of the year to keep in their writing binder. When we do Daily Language they use a red pen to edit the sentences and then rewrite the sentences correctly. When we peer edit I print their writing and they meet with a partner and peer edit each other's work using these correction marks.
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Language Arts Task Cards Set 1
By Kim Romero
If you are interested in the Lang. Arts Task Cards-Set 1, please check out my product Lang. Arts Task Cards Bundle. The bundle comes with set 1 & 2 for a value price. Lang. Arts Task Cards Match Up Activity is perfect to place at a workstation in the classroom. Students will enjoy practicing their grammar skills by matching the colorful task cards to the correct task posters. Language Arts Task Cards Activity Set 1 Includes: Colored Task Posters for each of the following: -Proper Nouns (3 samples of each) -Common Nouns -Abbreviations -Contractions -Compound Words -Possessive Nouns Colored Task Answer Cards (3 of each) Black/White Recording Answer Sheet Answer Key If you like this item please check out my Lang. Arts Task Cards-Set 2 Please comment and rate. Thank you!
Singular and Plural Picture and Word Sorting Activity
By Inspired By MlG
Singular and Plural Picture and Word Sorting Activity
This engaging activity is designed to help young learners master the concept of singular and plural nouns. Students will practice identifying singular and plural words by cutting and pasting them into the correct category.
What Students Will Learn:
This activity is perfect for homeschooling, early childhood education, and elementary school classrooms. It's a fun and effective way to reinforce language arts skills.
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Martin Van Buren Grammar Capital Letters/Punctuation for 2nd, 3rd, & 4th Graders
By Pearlie Janes Creations
Enhance grammar skills with these no-prep worksheets focused on capitalization and punctuation using sentences about President Martin Van Buren. Perfect for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th graders, with lined paper for rewriting and an included answer key.
What’s Inside?
- Grammar Practice Sentences: Each worksheet features sentences about Martin Van Buren that require students to apply proper capitalization and punctuation, including periods, commas, quotation marks, apostrophes, and titles.
- Lined Paper for Rewriting: Ample space is provided for students to rewrite each sentence correctly, helping them practice and reinforce their learning.
- Comprehensive Answer Key: An included answer key ensures quick and easy grading, making this a hassle-free resource for teachers.
Educational Benefits:
- Builds Essential Grammar Skills: Focused practice on capitalization and punctuation helps students master these fundamental aspects of grammar.
- Engages with Historical Content: Sentences about Martin Van Buren provide a dual benefit of reinforcing historical knowledge while practicing grammar.
- Encourages Independent Learning: Clear instructions and structured worksheets allow students to work independently, building confidence in their abilities.
Perfect for Classroom and Home Use:
Whether you’re a teacher looking for supplemental classroom materials or a parent seeking educational activities at home, these worksheets are versatile and user-friendly:
- No Prep Needed: Simply print and go—no additional preparation required, making it ideal for busy educators.
- Aligned with Curriculum Standards: Designed to meet the learning objectives for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade grammar lessons.
Why Choose These Worksheets?
These worksheets offer a structured and engaging approach to teaching essential grammar skills. By combining historical content with practical exercises, students not only improve their writing but also gain a better understanding of American history.
Parts of Speech & Inferencing Game Writing Activities
By Beth Hammett
Completely revised product that includes 25 pages of fun for elementary learners to practice parts of speech and inferencing skills. Students use clues to come up with answers for "What's in the Bag?". All can be colored, cut apart, and pasted onto answer sheets. Comes with: Directions for individual, small, whole groups Extra activities and games suggestions How to Use with Student Writings Answer Sheet with Sight Words List of Parts of Speech Inferencing Clues Bag Handouts Bag Handout for My Parts of Speech Excellent for young learners to practice inferencing skills, parts of speech, eye and hand coordination, sight words, use with student writings, and more... Meets CCSS.
Kernel Sentences Expansion | Expanding Sentences Worksheet | Monthly List...
By Dotty's Printables
This is a set of worksheets designed to help students practice expanding sentences. Each template includes activities for sentence expansion, transforming sentences, and stretching sentences to build writing skills.
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Contractions Worksheets, Cut and Paste, Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd grades
By Regina Frazier
Here is a great set of contraction worksheets that you can easily just print and go. You will receive a set of worksheets to cut and paste the contractions. The next set of worksheets has students write the two words that make up each contraction. Please view the preview to see the entire product.
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Drop the Final E Rule -ed -ing Suffixes Worksheets Spelling Practice Suffix ing
By For the Love of Learning in Third
These worksheets are the perfect way for your students to practice the drop the final e rule when adding -ed & -ing suffixes. Includes 5 worksheets for student practice as well as an explanation sheet that can be copied for student reference or posted as an anchor chart. 5 practice pages are included- perfect for a week long practice of this skill!
Perfect for introduction of the drop the final e spelling rule or great for a review as well. Can also be used as independent practice or sent home for homework practice.
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Pronunciation Clip Cards - Grammar - Autism Special Education Speech ESL
By All Therapy Resources
Over 60 colourful, fun and engaging visual supported clip cards to support students understanding of punctuation.
Students are encouraged to read the sentence on each card (which is supported by a visual cue), then determine the correct use of pronunciation and place a peg or clip on the correct answer. There are a total of 60 cards with three punctuation options :
full stop, exclamation mark and question mark.
An additional extension activity is to discuss and reflect on how using alternative pronunciation can change the entire meaning of the statement. Students are encouraged to use clothes pegs to identify the right answer. An alternative can be to use a white board marker or simply point. These are great for young learners including preschool, kindergarten, students with autism and special education needs.
Print and laminate these cards and you will be able to use them for years to come!
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Do your students need some extra engagement during the weeks leading up to Christmas? These no-prep mad libs are perfect for some fun Christmas entertainment! Students will work as partners or alone to fill in these funny Christmas stories. This activity is sure to bring some laughter to the classroom while allowing students to practice important grammar skills!
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Synonyms and Antonyms Worksheets | Grammar and Vocabulary Activities | K - 6th
By Innovative Classroom Ideas
Working on literacy skills with your student may be made enjoyable with these worksheets that use synonyms and antonyms! First grade, second grade, and third grade kids can prepare for learning more advanced literacy skills in the future by using these printable synonyms and antonyms worksheets to learn how to use words in new and exciting ways! These worksheets make learning about synonyms and antonyms fun and easy, with colorful illustrations and engaging activities. Watch as your students' grammar and vocabulary grows and their confidence soars!
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Deaf Education - ASL/English Sports and Sight Words Sentences Practice Workbook
By Sign with me TOD
In this product, students will learn 23 different English sports vocabulary words and their signs.
Students will unscramble the given sentences that emphasize the 23 different sports vocabulary words and the verbs - play, go to, will go, and went. After students unscramble each sentence, they will be required to make up a sentence stating if they like or dislike each sport.
At the end of the product, students will have the opportunity to answer questions regarding what their favorite and least favorite sport is. Students will also be asked to make up a sentence using the following words: I like, I dislike, I go to, I play, I will go, and I went. Signs for each sport, each sentence starting phrase, and commonly used vocabulary are provided in the beginning of and throughout the product.