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Should students be required to learn how to write in cursive?: argumentative
By Educate and Create
Should students be required to learn how to write in cursive? This is an argumentative essay prompt, three articles, and outline sheet. Your kids will all have their own opinions about whether or not schools should require students to learn how to write in cursive. This comes complete with rubric.
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A Wrinkle in Time: Vocabulary Crossword Puzzles
By Educate and Create
Studying A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle ? Are students having problems with some of the vocabulary words? Then this product is for you! Includes 4 crossword puzzles covering the entire book. Pairs great with A Wrinkle in Time Vocabulary Lists and Quizzes to help students with vocabulary words as they read the text! Comes complete with answer key.
A Wrinkle in Time Vocabulary Lists and Quizzes
By Educate and Create
Studying A Wrinkle in Time? Are students having problems with some of the vocabulary words? Then this product is for you! Includes 4 vocabulary lists and 4 quizzes covering the entire book. Great to help students with vocabulary words as they read the text! Comes complete with answer key.
Restart Vocabulary Lists and Quizzes
By Educate and Create
Studying Restart? Are students having problems with some of the vocabulary words? Then this product is for you! Includes a vocabulary list and quiz for Chapters 1-4,Chapters 5-8, Chapters 9-14, Chapters15-21, and Chapters 22-30. Great to help students with vocabulary words as they read the text! Comes complete with answer key.
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Should students be required to learn how to write in cursive?: Argumentative
By Educate and Create
Should students be required to learn how to write in cursive? This is an argumentative essay prompt, three articles, and outline sheet. Your kids will all have their own opinions about whether or not schools should require students to learn how to write in cursive. This comes complete with rubric.
CLICK HERE for Google Drive
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Number The Stars Vocabulary Lists and Quizzes
By Educate and Create
Studying Number The Stars? Are students having problems with some of the vocabulary words? Then this product is for you! Includes 4 vocabulary lists and 4 quizzes covering the entire book. Great to help students with vocabulary words as they read the text! Comes complete with answer key.
Hatchet Vocabulary Lists and Quizzes
By Educate and Create
Studying Hatchet ? Are students having problems with some of the vocabulary words? Then this product is for you! Includes 5 vocabulary lists and 5 quizzes covering the entire book. Great to help students with vocabulary words as they read the text! Comes complete with answer key.
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ELA - Writers' Workshop Set-up, 1st 20 days (Grades 4-8)
By Amanda G
Back to School MUST have resource!
Twenty day introduction to writers' workshop in the middle grades.
From going through the rules of the workshop, to editing vs. conferencing, to the different genre of writing. Everything is covered or introduced in this twenty day plan.
This package includes detailed lessons, BLMs, posters and teacher prompts. NOW INCLUDES: a digital presentation
Although this is intended for use when the school year begins, it can easily be used at any point throughout the year to teach different aspects that are covered.
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Main Idea and Theme - The Lorax Watch Along
By A Teachers Sidekick
This is a movie watch along for Dr. Seuss's The Lorax. This product focuses on main idea and theme, along with supporting details for both. This is a great product to help keep students on task during a movie day and also a great assessment for main idea and theme.
Special Thanks to Plearn for supplying the Lorax Clip Art. Go check out Plearn’s Store!
By Shy's Sunshine Room
Make reading more fun with this activity!
Description:
By Shy's Sunshine Room
Overview:
Sometimes, identifying nouns is hard for our students! Each of these worksheets comes with an answer key designed for a specific level, ranging from easy to difficult. Choose the worksheet you feel would best help your students master this topic.
Includes:
3 Worksheets
3 Answer Keys
Spelling Pre-Test and Test Templates
By Shy's Sunshine Room
Spelling Pre-Test and Test Templates!!
Description:
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Sentence Sleuths: Finding/Labeling Subjects and Action Verbs
By Shy's Sunshine Room
This set of 10 engaging worksheets (answer keys included) is designed to help learners master identifying and labeling subjects and action verbs in sentences. Perfect for grades 3-6, these worksheets are ideal for classroom activities, homework assignments, or supplemental practice.
Ideal For:
Author's Purpose / Text Summary & Structure / Word Choice Worksheet for Any Text
By Mark Holmes
Empower your students to delve deeper into informational texts with this versatile worksheet! This resource guides students through a thorough examination of nonfiction, focusing on key areas such as:
Summary: Students identify main ideas and supporting details, honing their ability to synthesize information.
Text Structure: Students analyze how the author organizes the text, recognizing patterns like cause and effect, chronological order, or problem and solution. This fosters understanding of how structure contributes to meaning.
Author's Craft: Students explore the writer's techniques, such as vivid language, use of evidence, and emotional appeals. This develops critical thinking about how authors achieve their purpose and influence readers.
Word Choice: Students examine impactful words and phrases, considering their effect on the tone and message of the text.
Connections: Students make meaningful links between the text and their own knowledge, other texts, and the wider world, promoting deeper engagement and understanding.
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End of Year Writing Prompts and Speaking Activity
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
❖ Primary End of Year Prompts: 25 Question Cards for Discussions and Writing ❖
Use this set of primary speaking prompt cards to get even your most timid students talking to each at the end of the school year about things that have happened and summer vacation plans. These 25 question cards are terrific for discussion and journal writing prompts.
This no prep activity is perfect for small groups or centers. You can also use the powerpoint version to make it a whole class activity. These end of the year question cards are kid focused and can be used in any classroom.
Included: 25 question cards (color and black and white versions as you see in the thumbnails), Powerpoint presentation version to project to the whole class and / or modify as desired.
This resource is included in my ESL - ELL speaking, listening, writing activities and games - Growing bundle.
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There are many ways you can use this set of 25 speaking cards:
➤ Print, laminate, cut out, punch holes and attach on a ring for small groups to ask and answer questions.
➤ Project the powerpoint showing questions to the whole class and have them answer the questions with a neighbor.
➤ Use as a warm-up speaking activity with a conversation buddy. As students enter the classroom have them choose 2-3 cards from a box.
➤ Students who finish their work earlier than others can choose a few of the cards and write out their answers.
➤ Use as exit tickets. Give each student a card before the end of class and as they walk out of the room they tell the teacher their answer.
➤ Stations: Put students into groups and divide the cards amongst them. Have groups rotate to a new station as they finish the cards.
➤ Scoot: Put one card on each desk in the classroom. Give each student a response sheet and set a timer to give them just enough time to answer the question. When the timer rings students move on to the next desk and the next question.
➤ Use the cards with board games. Students must answer a question in order to move.
➤ Use the cards as a getting to know you activity.
➤ Great resource for tutoring sessions.
Suitable for:
➤ Grades 2-8
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Rights and Responsibilities Worksheets - Social Studies Citizenship - 4th Grade
By The Elementary Hut
These Rights and Responsibilities Worksheets are a great addition to your classroom community or social studies unit! This printable resource is designed to engage students in understanding the important concepts of rights and responsibilities. Perfect for upper elementary grades, these worksheets encourage critical thinking and reflection on how rights and responsibilities shape our behavior and relationships.
With two unique worksheets included, each page features organized boxes for students to explore the following elements:
- A clear definition of rights and responsibilities.
- Words that connect to each concept.
- A color, symbol, or image box for visual representation.
- Words that do not connect to each concept, helping students differentiate and deepen their understanding.
I've used these worksheets in my own classroom, and students enjoy the chance to reflect and add their own ideas to make these topics relevant to their daily lives!
Ways to Utilize This Resource:
1. Classroom Discussions: Begin a discussion about rights and responsibilities using these worksheets as a foundation. Students can fill out the worksheets individually or in groups, then share their answers to build a collective understanding.
2. Checking Understanding: Use the worksheets as a quick and effective way to gauge students' understanding of rights and responsibilities. Their responses provide insight into their comprehension of each concept.
3. Assessing Critical Thinking Skills: These worksheets are ideal for assessing students’ critical thinking as they identify connections and distinctions between related and unrelated words for rights and responsibilities. This activity challenges students to think carefully about each concept's meaning.
4. Small-Group Collaboration: Use the worksheets as a cooperative learning activity. Assign groups to discuss and complete each section, then compare their ideas with other groups to broaden perspectives.
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Sentence Sleuths: Subjects, Linking Verbs, Predicate Adjectives and Nouns
By Shy's Sunshine Room
This set of 10 engaging worksheets (answer keys included) is designed to help learners master identifying and labeling subject, linking verbs, predicate adjectives, and predicate nouns in sentences. Perfect for grades 3-6, these worksheets are ideal for classroom activities, homework assignments, or supplemental practice. Ideal For: Teachers seeking effective resources for literacy instruction Parents looking for extra practice for their children at home Tutors needing supplemental materials for their sessions
Writing a Book Review, FREE Rubric Included!! | Writing Worksheets
By That Christian Educator
When I was starting out, teaching my students how to properly write a book review was a struggle, so I created my own! This packet is easy to follow, fun to use, and incorporates the OREO strategy we learned for writing an opinion paragraph. This resource can be used independently by students or can be incorporated into a whole group lesson.
Includes a FREE writing rubric!
Level T Fiction Reading Passage with Questions For Mastery
By Ann Stewart
Lost in the Woods: A 5th Grade Adventure Story Reading Passage and Comprehension Questions
Engage your 5th grade students with this exciting adventure story reading passage at a 5th grade reading level! This high-interest short story is 426 words in length and focuses on Tom, a boy who gets lost in the woods while hiking. This narrative fiction passage is perfect for assessing comprehension through close reading.
After reading the passage, students will answer 10 multiple choice questions . The multiple choice questions assess skills like making inferences, finding details, identifying sequence of events, understanding cause and effect, distinguishing fact vs. opinion, interpreting imagery, and analyzing the author's purpose.
This comprehension resource can be used for:
Reading comprehension assessments
Close reading practice
Small group or whole class instruction
Independent work or reading rotations
Literacy centers
With fun adventure themes and age-appropriate vocabulary, this passage and set of comprehension questions are perfect for 5th grade students reading at or above grade level. Download this resource today to give your students practice with key ELA/Literacy skills in an engaging way!
Sentence Slueths: Subjects, Action Verbs, Indirect and Direct Objects
By Shy's Sunshine Room
This set of 10 engaging worksheets (answer keys included) is designed to help learners master identifying and labeling subjects, action verbs, indirect objects, and direct objects in sentences. Perfect for grades 3-6, these worksheets are ideal for classroom activities, homework assignments, or supplemental practice. Ideal For: Teachers seeking effective resources for literacy instruction Parents looking for extra practice for their children at home Tutors needing supplemental materials for their sessions