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Sentence Structure Digital BOOM! Cards- Distance Learning
By Educate and Create
Digital Task Cards are a great way to help your students practice sentence structure! These cards can work on a computer or mobile device! No printing of cutting just assign the deck to your students and you are ready to go! Boom Learning is free to sign up for. Students get immediate feedback and teachers can take advantage of reporting tools. Easy and effective! Great for distance learning or in a digital classroom. A total of 20 task cards.
*****READ MORE ABOUT BOOM CARDS: Boom Cards are self-grading, DIGITAL resources. They live in the cloud. They can't be printed. They play on most modern browsers, Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. You open a Boom Learning℠ account to play them (to protect the children). Create Fast Play pins to assign your Boom Cards to students.
Boom Learning also has premium accounts. Premium accounts offer advanced assignment tools, individual and whole class performance tracking, and more. If you are a new Boom Learning customer, when you redeem your Boom Cards purchase you get 90-day free trial of a premium account. When your trial ends, you can renew or move to a free account. You may upgrade, downgrade or cancel at any time. Free accounts use purchased Boom Cards with Fast Play pins.
***Did you know??? You can use Boom Cards in Google Classroom™! Just CLICK HERE to find out how!
Affixes Worksheets for Prefixes and Suffixes
By Jennifer Connett
Learn about affixes with these prefix and suffix worksheets. Some worksheets focus on a single prefix or suffix while others mix up them up! Practice writing the definition, breaking words apart and locating words in sentences with these worksheets.
What is Included:
When to Use
Prefixes Included:
anti-, bi-, co-, de-, dis-, extra-, fore-, il-, in-, inter-, im-, ir-, mis-, non-, over-, pre-, re-, sub-, super-, tri-, un-, under-
Suffixes Included:
-able, -ed, -er, -est, -ful, -ible, -ing, -ion, -ism, -less, -ly, -ment, -ness, -ous, -y
If there is a prefix or suffix you need added to this set, please let me know!
Other Affixes Activities
Affixes Posters
Affixes Reference and Task Cards
Affixes Puzzles
Affixes Puzzles for Prefixes and Suffixes
By Jennifer Connett
Practice building words with affixes with these prefix and suffix puzzles. Students will have fun building words with prefixes and suffixes with this this literacy activity.
What is Included:
These 3 piece puzzles feature the word's definition on the top piece, the root word on another piece and the prefix or suffix on the 3rd piece. There are 48 puzzles in this set.
When to Use
Other ways these puzzles can be used is to add magnets to the back of each piece and use a baking tray or magnetic board to build each word and match each word's definition.
Prefixes Included:
de-, dis-, il-, in-, inter-, im-, mis-, non-, over-, pre-, re-, tri-, un-, under-
Suffixes Included:
-able, -er, -ful, -less, -ly, -ness, -ous, -y
These puzzles are a low prep activity for students to practice words with prefixes and suffixes. The teacher simply needs to print the pages on card stock, cut apart the puzzles, then placing the puzzles in the desired location for students to complete. Printing on colored card stock will give these cards a colorful pop!
If there is a prefix or suffix you need added to this set, please let me know!
Other Affixes Activities
Affixes Posters
Affixes Reference and Task Cards
Affixes Worksheets
Affixes Worksheets for Prefixes and Suffixes
By Jennifer Connett
Learn about affixes with these prefix and suffix worksheets. Some worksheets focus on a single prefix or suffix while others mix up them up! Practice identifying the prefix or suffix, building words with prefixes and suffixes, and reading sentences with prefixes and suffixes
What is Included:
When to Use
Prefixes Included:
de-, dis-, mis-, non-, pre-, re-, un-
Suffixes Included:
-able, -ed, -er, -es, -est, -ful, -ing, -less, -ly, -ness, -s, -y
If there is a prefix or suffix you need added to this set, please let me know!
Other Affixes Activities
Affixes Puzzles
Affixes Reading Cards
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
Affixes Reference Cards and Task Cards Prefixes and Suffixes
By Jennifer Connett
Learn about affixes with these prefix and suffix reference cards and task cards. Each prefix and suffix has as least one reference card that features the affix, it's meaning, a word that uses the affix with a corresponding visual, as well as a simple definition of the word. The task cards feature one word each for students to identify the different parts of the words and to write the definition of the word.
What is Included:
How to Use
The reference cards are perfect for placing in a writing center or on a ring for students to reference examples of various affixes for meaning and uses. The task cards are created for a center activity where students underline the different parts of each word then write the meaning of these words on the task card. There is an optional recording page to record answers instead of writing directly on the task cards.
Prefixes Included:
anti-, bi-, co-, de-, dis-, extra-, fore-, il-, in-, inter-, im-, ir-, mis-, non-, over-, pre-, re-, sub-, super-, tri-, un-, under-
Suffixes Included:
-able, -ed, -er, -est, -ful, -ible, -ing, -ion, -ism, -less, -ly, -ment, -ness, -ous, -y
If there is a prefix or suffix you need added to this set, please let me know!
Other Affixes Activities
Affixes Posters
Affixes Worksheets
Affixes Puzzles
One Set of Quotation Marks - Task Cards
By Shy's Sunshine Room
Description: This is a group activity to help students practice using correct punctuation when using quotation marks. It is meant to be printed and each task card cut out. Then each group of students should be given their own copy of the task cards. The students will sort the incorrect cards apart from the correct cards in a set amount of time. This activity assesses not only that the quotation marks are in the correct place but also the following punctuation: question marks, exclamation marks, periods, and commas.
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Quotation Marks (2 Sets) - 12 Task Cards
By Shy's Sunshine Room
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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.
Please rate and comment. Thank you!
By Kim Romero
Colorful Parts of Speech Posters. A great visual to hang in your classroom to help students visualize each part of speech. 5 Colorful Posters -Noun -Verb -Adverb -Adjective -Pronoun Each poster has the term, meaning, picture, and an example. Thank You!
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
Halloween Fill In The Blank Stories
By Ann Stewart
Spice up your Halloween season with this exciting collection of Halloween-themed fill-in-the-blank stories designed specifically for elementary students! This resource includes four entertaining fill-in-the-blank stories that focus on nouns, verbs, and adjectives, along with a bonus word bank to spark creativity.
Perfect For: Language Arts Lessons Halloween Celebrations Substitute Teacher Plans Homeschool Activities Literacy Centers
How to Use:
Secret Synonyms and Antonyms Code Breaker Challenge
By Clodagh
Unlock the Fun with Secret Synonyms & Antonyms Code Breaker Challenge!
Make teaching synonyms and antonyms exciting with this engaging code breaker challenge designed for literacy centres. Students will work collaboratively or individually to solve the synonym lock cards by determining the correct synonym for each word. Once they solve the challenge, they’ll use the first letter of their synonym answers to decode secret messages—combining learning with interactive fun!
For example, if the word is "Strong," the synonym is "Powerful." The letter "P" becomes the key for decoding the final secret message. This activity makes learning vocabulary dynamic, keeping students motivated as they unlock each level of the challenge.
Perfect for literacy centres or small group instruction when teaching grammar, this resource is easy to prep! You can print the lock cards in vibrant colour or simple black and white for versatile use. Students will enhance their vocabulary, strengthen their understanding of synonyms and antonyms, and enjoy the thrill of decoding secret messages.
Why You’ll Love This Synonym and Antonym Code Breaker Challenge:
Boost your students' vocabulary and critical thinking skills while making literacy centres, grammar and vocabulary lessons more engaging and interactive!
Looking for more synonym and antonym resources? Check out these too!
Super Star Synonyms Game
Fall Synonym and Antonym Sheet
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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Synonym Game - Super Star Synonyms
By Clodagh
Introducing Super Star Synonyms – the ultimate Synonym and Antonym game that brings fun to literacy centres! Perfect for Years 3-6, this exciting game transports students onto the red carpet as they learn synonyms and antonyms in an engaging and interactive way. Up level those literacy centres!
As students move along the game board, they’ll land on Hollywood stars, pick up star cards with words, and record their synonyms on the included recording sheet. For an added challenge, they can also write down antonyms to further expand their vocabulary skills. That's right, working in synonyms AND antonyms! The goal is to reach the end of the board while mastering key vocabulary concepts!
Whether you're using it in the classroom or for small group activities, Super Star Synonyms is a fantastic resource for reinforcing vocabulary in your literacy centres. This game not only builds synonym and antonym knowledge but also encourages collaborative learning in a fun, Hollywood-inspired setting.
Key Features:
Add some Hollywood glamour to your literacy centres with Super Star Synonyms and watch your students shine as vocabulary superstars!
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Snakes and Ladders Singular and Plural Nouns Board Game
By Miss Clever Cookie
This snakes and ladders game is a fun and engaging way to practice PLURALS. It can be used in centers with groups of 2-6 students. It's great as a sub plan too.
Included in this set:
*Instructions
*List of nouns and their plurals
*Game Board
Nouns your students get to practice using this board game:
key - keys, frog - frogs, kangaroo - kangaroos
glass - glasses, bus - buses, house - houses, watch - watches, fox - foxes, toothbrush - toothbrushes, witch - witches, box - boxes
leaf - leaves, knife - knives, elf - elves, wolf - wolves
baby - babies, cherry - cherries, fly - flies
tomato - tomatoes, potato - potatoes X piano - pianos
deer - deer, fish - fish, sheep - sheep
man - men, policeman - policemen, gingerbread man - gingerbread men, tooth - teeth, foot - feet, woman - women, goose - geese, mouse - mice, person - people, child - children, ox - oxen
All you need is dice, counters and the game board. Let the fun begin!
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Dialogue, Inferencing, and Point of View
By Beth Hammett
14 non-fiction and 1 fiction scenarios with speech and thought bubbles for students to make inferences, practice point of view, and practice writing dialogue. Non-Fiction Scenes Include: Skiers Musicians Basketball Player Hiking Art Babysitting Mechanics Friends Salesman Accident Garden Skateboarding Science Parking Lot and Aliens (fiction) Can be used individually or with whole groups for journal writing, writing text evidence based on visual clues, on-demand writing prompts, writing reader's theater/plays, practice grammar skills, spelling, vocabulary, and more.
By Beth Hammett
The 20 slide PowerPoint with peer workshopping activities introduces: Sentences: beginnings, dialogues Proper Nouns: people, I, my Specific Places and Dates: General vs. Specific, Days of Week/Month, Holidays Everyday Life: Organizations, Companies, Institutions, Specific Products, Aircrafts, Ships, Spaceships, Ethnic Names, Languages, Nationalizations, Religions Extra Resources Examples are given so students can follow authors' imitations. Easy explanations of color-coded rules and guidelines for using capital letters sentences and essays. Peer workshopping activities help reinforce capital letter rules.
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!