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Homophone Word and Picture Flash Cards
By SEN Resource Source
Flash cards showing homophones with corresponding pictures.
Why do you need this?
These Homophone Flash Cards make learning these tricky sound-alike words engaging and effective. The set includes 68 cards featuring common homophone pairs with corresponding pictures.
Learning to identify and properly use words that sound the same but have different meanings is a key phonics and reading comprehension skill. These Homophone Flash Cards give students focused practice to build mastery of these tricky words through repetitive exposure and visual association. The pictures aid retention while keeping students interested.
How and when might you use this?
There is one flash card for each word which teachers can either show as sets of 2 or print or laminate as a two sided card.
Teachers can use these cards for small group lessons, literacy centers, and vocabulary reinforcement.
What is included?
68 Flash cards. Homophone words included: hear, here, heel, heal, main, mane, male, mail, knot, not, break, brake, die, dye, I, eye, night, knight, ate, eight, bear, bare, bury, berry, dear, deer, flu, flew, know, no, made, maid, meet, meat, blew, blue, ,flower, flour, hair, hare, one, won, pain, pane, pail, pale, pause, paws, pear, pair, red, read, right, write, see, sea, stairs, stares, tale, tail, toe, tow, tea, tee, ring, wring, ball bawl
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LIBRO DE CONJUGACIONES-Preterito Imperfecto e Indefinido
By La Llama Bilingüe
**SE NECESITA CORTAR** -pero lo pueden hacer los estudiantes :P-
Este librito de conjugaciones es ideal para estudiantes de español como segunda lengua. Es pequeño y fácil de usar. Hay explicaciones sobre el uso de los tiempos verbales y palabras clave para escribir oraciones. Hay espacio para conjugar en todas las personas y un lugar en cada página para poner las conjugaciones en práctica.
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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.
【I CAN READ+READ ALOUD】34 Verbs + Simple Sentences|Boom cards
By Chirp Chirp Education
action words:
Comparing =She comparing
cooking = She is cooking
crying = She is crying
dancing = She is dancing
drawing = He is drawing
eating
flying
gardening
hiking
hopping
kicking
laughing
licking
painting
patting
paying
playing
praying
pretending
reading
running
singing
skating
skipping
sleeping
strumming
studying
sweeping
swimming
swinging
thinking
travelling
watching
waving
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By E•Fish•ient Teaching
Practice the difference between synonyms and antonyms. One page has you generate your own synonyms for a word and match synonyms. The other is all about antonyms. You get to find and create your own antonyms for words. The last is a fun page where you have to decipher between synonyms and antonyms and color them correctly. A great way to practice similar and opposite meanings.
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Vocabulary Donut Graphic Organizer | Fill-in Practice Worksheet + Activity
By Nardine Mettry
Learning new vocabulary doesn't have to be a dry and boring task! This engaging "Donut Delight" activity sheet transforms vocabulary exploration into a fun and interactive experience for your students.
What's Included?
OPTION #1: Fillable Donut Template: This printable features a delicious-looking donut with designated sections for students to record:
OPTION #2: Cut-and-Paste Option: An additional sheet provides a donut outline that students can cut out and decorate.
Mettry's Tip:
⭐Practice Alert: Synonyms & Antonyms Robot Sheet⭐
Don't forget to share with me how it went with your little ones. I hope it was useful in your classroom.
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Valentines Day Coloring Pages | Valentines Day Activities | Nouns and Verbs Sort
By Rainbow Lessons
This fun and engaging Valentines Coloring Sheets , Valentine’s Worksheets or Noun and Verb Sort Activities are great for your Valentines Day Activities, Valentines Day Grammar, Valentines Morning work , Grammar lessons or grammar stations.
These No-Prep Nouns and Verbs worksheets are perfect for Grades 3 to 5.
Each worksheet has a distinct picture to color based on Valentine’s Day theme.
Includes:
10 Color By Code Worksheets
10 Answer keys
• 14th Feb Calendar
• Cupid
• Love
• Cupcake
• Love Letter
• Chocolate Box
• Gift
• Heart Balloons
• Bouquet of flowers
• Teddy Bear with heart
Just print and go!
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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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Subject Verb Agreement Christmas
By Thachakorn Kokong
Subject-Verb Agreement Christmas Worksheet for 3rd Grade
This engaging Subject-Verb Agreement Christmas Worksheet is designed to help 3rd graders master grammar while celebrating the festive season. Packed with 100 Christmas-themed sentences, students will identify the correct verb form in each sentence and reinforce their understanding of subject-verb agreement. The worksheet also includes a scrambled sentences activity, challenging students to rearrange words into meaningful, festive sentences, further building their language and sequencing skills.
Aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.3.1.F) for 3rd grade English Language Arts, this resource supports teaching and reinforcement of grammar concepts in a fun, thematic way.
What's Included:
This worksheet is perfect for teachers looking for engaging and standards-aligned content to enhance their students' grammar skills during the holiday season.
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Christmas grammar worksheet, subject-verb agreement activities, holiday-themed ELA worksheet, Christmas language arts, 3rd-grade grammar practice, Common Core aligned worksheet, Christmas classroom activities, festive sentence building, PDF teaching resource, Christmas ELA activities.
Compound Words Scavenger Hunt | Grammar Riddles Self-Checking Printable Cards
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
Have fun with this compound word scavenger hunt! Students will read the compound word riddles and go on a grammar scavenger hunt to find the compound word answer on another card! This game is a self-checking printable.
This product includes:
~26 riddle cards
~1 answer tracker PDF
Why use this scavenger hunt?
~it's self-checking
~low prep (print and cut - laminate for multiple use)
~super engaging - students must solve the riddles to get the compound word!
~differentiated - have students draw or write the answer
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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.
Writing for Standardized Tests Argumentative, Expository, Narrative, Persuasive
By Write On with Jamie
Introducing how to write an essay for a standardized test has never been easier! This lesson focuses on how to organize and develop ideas and write an essay for all types of standardized writing tests. This lesson includes an introduction to and thorough explanation of each type of writing used in standardized tests.
Additionally, the lesson focuses on how to differentiate between the types of tests and provide students the opportunity to practice the skills they have learned. From the struggling writer to the advanced writer, this resource offers something for everyone.
The no prep lesson can be used in class or assigned for distance learning as independent student work with Google™ Links provided. The step-by-step guided note-taking can be presented as whole class instruction or assigned for students to complete at home.
This resource explains the entire process of writing a thorough and concise essay in a standardized test. The PowerPoint and worksheets allow students to practice and develop their writing skills. The detailed lesson plans make implementing the lesson easy for teachers.
All materials are available in both Google Drive™ and print formats, ensuring easy access for all students.
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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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Opposite Adjectives (Antonyms); Games, Coloring Page
By Miss Clever Cookie
Printable low prep games and activities to practice opposite adjectives. Contains 5 Tic Tac Toe games, a Connect 3 Sides Game, a colouring page and a recording sheet. Great for centers. Games can be played in pairs or in teams.
Includes:
List of adjectives included in this product:
* big - small; * thick - thin; * old - new; * long - short; *good - bad; * black - white; * noisy - quiet; * fast - slow; * light - dark; * hard - soft; * hot - cold; * strong - weak; * full - empty; * rich - poor; * difficult - easy; * happy - sad; * dry - wet; * beautiful - ugly; * straight - curly; * high - low; * healthy - sick; * lazy - hard-working; * narrow - wide; * tidy - messy; * safe - dangerous; * useful - useless; * dirty - clean; * cheap - expensive; * left - right; * stupid - clever; * first - last; * dead - alive; * polite - rude; * naughty - nice; * right - wrong; * fat - thin
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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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If you would like to pair them with my Daily Language worksheets you can grab them HERE! These are great morning work activities that continue to build the student's understanding of grammar and editing of their work.
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Christmas Persuasive Writing Activity
By Kim Romero
A fun and educational Persuasive Writing Activity to incorporate during the holidays. Santa is now hiring for a sidekick to help him with ideas for the North Pole to run smoothly. This activity incorporates many learning skills including: Writing mechanics, persuasive writing, making a writing plan, parts of a friendly letter, and creativity. Not only will students use their writing skills to persuade Santa, but they will also design and decorate Santa's sleigh to impress him with their creativity skills. The Christmas Persuasive Writing Activity includes: (2) Now Hiring Advertisement Posters to hang around the school, hallway, or classroom. Posters in color and black/white. (1) Job Application (1) Persuasive Writing Plan (2) Decorative Writing Papers -one with smaller lines for older students, and one with larger lines for younger students. (1) Santa's Sleigh Template All handouts are printer friendly. I hope your students love this as much as mine do every year! Check out my Snowman Soup Labels Check out my best seller Common Core Writing Interactive Notebook Please rate and comment. Thank You!
Practice Nouns with a Sorting Activity
By Inspired By MlG
"Practice Nouns with a Sorting Activity," is designed to help young readers solidify their understanding of nouns, a fundamental building block of language. Through a fun and interactive cut-and-paste exercise, children will learn to distinguish between common nouns, proper nouns, and pronouns.
Key benefits of this book:
Whether used in the classroom or at home, this workbook offers a valuable tool for young readers to build a strong foundation in grammar and language arts.
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James Madison Grammar Capital Letters/Punctuation for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Graders
By Pearlie Janes Creations
Enhance grammar skills with these no-prep worksheets focused on capitalization and punctuation using sentences about President James Madison. 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 James Madison 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 James Madison 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.
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!
FANBOYS Anchor Chart | Coordinating Conjunctions Poster
By Dotty's Printables
This is a set of FANBOYS anchor charts. The donwload has different versions of the (fanboys) chart including B&W and colorful version. These type of posters can be hand on the bulletin board or as part of a handout.
The other type is for the door or wall decor. a single page for each conjuction accompanied with another for the defenition/explanation.