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Show, Don’t Tell Descriptive Writing Pack | PPT, Google Slides & Worksheets
By Jennifer Nguyen
**Transform Writing with “Show, Don’t Tell” Lessons
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Bring your students’ stories to life with this Show, Don’t Tell Resource Pack, perfect for Grades 3-6. Featuring engaging presentations, interactive worksheets, and Google Slides/PowerPoint, it teaches vivid, descriptive writing. Aligned with Common Core, TEKS, and the UK National Curriculum, this pack saves time with ready-to-use materials for all abilities.
What’s Included?
✏️ Print Materials: Worksheets, Answer Keys, PDF Slides
✅ Digital Content: Part-Editable Google Slides/PowerPoint
What’s Inside?
✔️ 20 pg PowerPoint/Google Slides
✔️ 6 Worksheets
✔️ Teacher & Student Directions
✔️ Learning Objectives & Success Criteria
✔️ Lesson Route
✔️ Answer Key & Tips
Why You’ll Love This Resource:
✏️ No Prep
✏️Print and Go
✏️ Cross-Curricular
✏️ Classroom-Tested
✏️ Aligned with Aligned with Common Core, TEKS, and UK National Curriculum.
When to Use This Resource:
✅ Literacy Lessons (1-2 hour lessons)
✅ Sub Plans
✅ Writing Review Sessions
What Do You Need?
✏️ Pencils
✏️ Computer
✏️ Projector for slides (Slides are in PowerPoint format and can be uploaded to Google Drive to open as Google Slides)
Skills Used:
✔️Descriptive Writing: Show, don’t tell techniques
✔️Creative Writing: Use sensory details
✔️Reading: Analyze descriptive language
✔️Vocabulary: Expand word choice
✔️Critical Thinking: Revise narratives
✔️Independent Learning: Self-guided tasks
Curriculum Alignment
Common Core State Standards (CCSS):
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS):
UK National Curriculum (Years 3-6):
Bonus Benefits:
✅ Boosts creativity
✅ Builds confidence
✅ Proven classroom success
Extra Perks:
⭐ Earn TeachShare Credits: Leave a review to earn credits for future purchases.
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Sensory Writing: Descriptive Language Slides & Worksheets for Grades 3-6
By Jennifer Nguyen
Bring Writing to Life with Sensory Descriptive Writing for Grades 3-6
This Sensory Descriptive Writing Pack is perfect for developing students' descriptive writing skills by exploring the five senses. Ideal for Grades 3-6, this resource helps students create vivid, sensory-rich writing through activities that use sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell to enhance storytelling. With ready-to-use materials that align with Common Core, TEKS, and the UK National Curriculum, this resource offers a complete toolkit for teaching descriptive writing.
What’s Included?
✏️ Print Materials: Worksheets, Answer Keys, PDF Slides
✅ Digital Materials: Non-Editable Google Slides/PowerPoint, Audio clip
What’s Inside?
✔️ 20 page PowerPoint/Google Slides
✔️ 8 Worksheets
✔️ Visual Aid
✔️ Audio clip
✔️ Teacher & Student Directions
✔️ Learning Objectives & Success Criteria
✔️ Lesson Route
✔️ Answer Key & Tips
Why Teachers Love This Resource:
✏️ No Prep
✏️Print and Go
✏️ Versatile Use
✏️ Classroom-Tested
✏️ Aligned with Aligned with Common Core, TEKS, and UK National Curriculum.
When to Use This Resource:
✅ Literacy Lessons (1-2 hour sessions)
✅ Creative Writing Workshops
✅ Review
✅ Sub Plans
What Do You Need?
✏️ Pencils
✏️ Computer with speakers
✏️ Projector for slides (Slides are in PowerPoint format and can be uploaded to Google Drive to open as Google Slides)
Skills Focused:
✔️ Descriptive Writing
✔️ Creative Writing
✔️ Critical Thinking
✔️ Independent Learning
Curriculum Alignment
Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
W.3.3-W.6.3: Write narratives using descriptive details and sensory language.
W.3.4-W.6.4: Produce clear, task-appropriate writing.
L.3.5-L.6.5: Use figurative language to enrich descriptions.
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)
§110.5-§110.8 (Grades 3-6)
(b)(12)(A-D): Develop literary texts using sensory details.
(b)(10)(D): Edit drafts to improve sentence structure and conventions.
(b)(11)(C): Revise drafts to enhance style, word choice, and sentence variety.
UK National Curriculum (Years 3-6)
Bonus Benefits:
✅ Boosts creativity
✅ Builds Confidence
✅ Classroom Success
Extra Perks
⭐ Earn TeachShare Credits: Leave a review and get credits for future purchases.
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All In One Poetry Unit - Where You Read, Create, & Analyze Poetry
By YourTeachingDoc
In this All-In-One Poetry Unit, students will explore the world of poetry and discover the beauty of expression through reading, writing, and learning. They will develop their skills in identifying different types of poetry and learn key terms related to poetry. With practice, students will master common poetry terms and create their unique poems. This unit is sure to inspire a love for poetry in students and foster a sense of creativity and imagination.
✏ What's Included:
* 51-slide PowerPoint with Poetry Terms, Types of Poetry, and Poetry Examples
* 6 Guided Practice slides embedded into the PPT at key intervals
* 5 Independent Practice slides embedded into the PPT after the Guided Practice
* 1 Interactive Kahoots game code (20-question review)
* 1 Crossword Puzzle focusing on Key Poetry Terms and Types (with Answer Key)
* 1 Quiz/Test over Poetry Types and Terms
* 1 Poetry Poster for your Classroom
This resource is suitable for traditional classroom settings as well as for ELL/ESOL teachers and special education teachers, making it a versatile and inclusive addition to any teaching program. These make a great homeschool addition to your poetry unit!
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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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Author's Craft Reading & Video Gr5/6 - The Silent Symphony of the Coral Reef
By Mark Holmes
Engage Your Students with the Wonders of the Coral Reef!
Bring the vibrant underwater world of coral reefs to life with this captivating resource designed for Grades 5 and 6! "The Silent Symphony of the Coral Reef" offers a multi-faceted learning experience that combines a visually stunning video with a thoughtfully crafted text, perfect for engaging your students in reading comprehension, science, and descriptive writing.
What's Included:
High-Quality Video: Immerse your students in the beauty and diversity of coral reefs with a captivating video showcasing the incredible creatures and vibrant colors of this underwater ecosystem.
EAL-Friendly Text: The accompanying text is written in clear, accessible language, making it ideal for English Language Learners and students of all reading levels.
Engaging Activities: Spark curiosity and critical thinking with a variety of activities focused on descriptive language, figurative language, sentence variety, and creating mental images. These activities encourage students to analyze the text, deepen their understanding of the topic, and enhance their writing skills.
Teacher's Answer Key: Save valuable time with question possibilities & additional ideas.
Why Choose This Resource?
Learning Objectives:
Perfect for:
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Maya Empire Close Reading & Informational Writing Bundle | 5th & 6th Grade
By Creative Primary Literacy
An informational writing unit and close reading activities about the key facts, advancements, religion and famous city-states from the Maya Empire. The bundle has four separate lessons and is perfect for students in fifth grade and sixth grade.
Included in the Informational Writing Unit: Four fact sheets which students need to cut out and sort into paragraphs Writing templates for four draft paragraphs A prompt sheet for students to write their introduction A template for students to write up their neat informational text A crossword & wordsearch to consolidate learning
Included in the Close Reading Activity: A teacher presentation to introduce the topic An informational text A comprehension activity with ten varied questions Two grammar questions about the text An extension writing activity A multiple choice quiz about the text An answer page for self-assessment or teacher use A crossword & wordsearch to consolidate learning
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This resource is great for: In class learning Independent work Homework Creative writing sessions Assessment practice Emergency sub plans
The close reading activity requires NO PREP; it has a body of text that students need to read through thoroughly; then they can use the text to find the comprehension and grammar answers. All texts then have an extension activity for those fast finishers and answers, for teacher use, are on the final page of the document. It also contains a multiple choice quiz, a crossword activity and a wordsearch puzzle to consolidate learning.
The Informational Writing Unit is split into three lessons. The first lesson is interactive and involves them cutting out facts, and then sorting these facts into paragraphs. In the second lesson the children need to use these facts to write four paragraphs. Then, in the final lesson your class will need to use the format provided to write an introduction for the text before checking their draft paragraphs for mistakes and writing up their work into a neat copy on the template provided.
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Collaborative Story Time - Second Edition
By Language Arts Excellence
The first version of our Collaborative Story Time has been so popular that we decided to create a second edition to give our valued teachers more options. You do not need to have the first edition to enjoy this one but definitely check it out!
"Collaborative Story Time" is a communal writing activity in which students practice using Freytag's Pyramid plot structure in their own narrative writing. In this activity, each student begins a story inspired by a unique evocative photograph. They are prompted to write the exposition of the tale by introducing the setting and main characters. After the allotted amount of time, the story is then passed to another student who is prompted to write the inciting incident or conflict and begin to detail the rising action. The paper is passed from student to student twice more until the story is resolved. When the stories are finished, the worksheet is returned to the original student who can then make edits and is responsible for producing a final draft.
With this intrinsically engaging activity, each student has the chance to tap into their creativity while applying knowledge of the 7 steps of Freytag's Pyramid. It is a great activity to introduce or reinforce the plot diagram and is perfect for a Friday, a substitute plan, or simply for when students need a creative break without sacrificing learning and hard work. I trust you will find that your students will ask for this activity again and again!
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And because your students will be begging for more of these unique communal writing activities:
⭐ Christmas Collaborative Writing Activity
⭐ Fall Themed Collaborative Writing Activity
⭐ Halloween Collaborative Writing Activity
⭐ Summer Collaborative Writing Activity
⭐ Valentine's Day Collaborative Writing Activity
⭐ Winter Themed Collaborative Writing Activity
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Introduction to Shakespeare Lesson Plan, Power Point & Scavenger Hunt
By Language Arts Excellence
**Now with newly added material!**
This resource features all of the materials you need to conduct the perfect introduction to William Shakespeare. Shakespeare can be undeniably intimidating, particularly if your students have never had experience with reading his work before, so this lesson aims to engage and show that the greatest writer of all time was actually a pretty cool guy. The powerpoint offers a brief glimpse into the life and times of William Shakespeare and takes about 30 minutes to run through while encouraging optimal student engagement. The scavenger hunt encourages active learning as students discover answers to the 21 important questions throughout the lesson about the man, the myth, the Bard himself. This lesson plan and accompanying materials can be used to introduce a unit on any of Shakespeare's plays.
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Also, check out these great products to add to your Shakespeare unit by Language Arts Excellence:
⭐ Elizabethan England Differentiated Mini-Unit
⭐ Shakespeare ESCAPE ROOM
⭐ Shakespeare Bell Ringer Journal Prompts
⭐ Shakespeare's "Death Lines" Activity
⭐ Shakespeare's Epitaph Assignment
⭐ Shakespeare Valentine's Day Lesson Plan
⭐ Sonnet 130 Valentine's Day Lesson Plan
⭐ Sonnet 18 Valentine's Day Lesson Plan
⭐ William Shakespeare Quote Posters
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Logical Fallacies & Rhetorical Devices - Lesson & Activities - HS - ELA
By Blooming Through High School
Get ready for argumentative units with this engaging activity centered around persuasive techniques in rhetorical devices, and logical fallacies.
Teacher students what makes a good and bad argument with a short lesson and 5 practice paragraphs to evaluate for effectiveness. Afterwards, students can practice rhetorical devices in advertisements and analyze why the device was chosen (author's purpose).
ALSO INCLUDED IS AN EXTENSION ACTIVITY where students can get creative and make their own ads.
- Teacher directions
- Grading Rubric
- Student instructions
- Research and Brainstorm document
(no templates for creation are included)
PROVIDED IN WORD/POWERPOINT & PDF
Shakespeare Bell Ringer Journal Prompts
By Language Arts Excellence
This resource features a set of 25 reader response journal prompts for use during your unit on Shakespeare. Each bell ringer is comprised of a Shakespearean quote from one of his plays or sonnets and a thoughtfully crafted question that encourages students to personally connect and appreciate the timelessness of his work. Prompts can be used as bell-ringers (most popular and mean the first 5 minutes of every class for more than a month are planned for you!), summarizers, stations, full class or small group discussion questions, for homework, task cards, sub plans, as a filler activity… the possibilities are endless!
Example of a prompt:
All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players… and one man in his time plays many parts, his acts being seven ages” ~ As You Like It
What types of roles do you play in your own life? How do these roles differ and to what audience(s) are they played? Why do we find ourselves playing different roles for different people within our lives?
Enjoy using these bell ringers during your study of any Shakespearean play or any time throughout the year when you just need to hear a few wise words from the Bard!
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⭐ Shakespeare Digital Bell Ringer Journal Prompts
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⭐ Shakespeare ESCAPE ROOM
⭐ Shakespeare Scavenger Hunt
⭐ Introduction to Shakespeare Powerpoint
⭐ Shakespeare Crossword Puzzle
⭐ Shakespeare's "Death Lines" Activity
⭐ Shakespeare Valentine's Day Lesson Plan
⭐ William Shakespeare Quote Posters
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Graphic Features of Text | Lesson | Practice | Project
By Blooming Through High School
Graphic Features of Text fits in perfectly with informational units. While teaching summarizing, author's purpose, and analyzation, teachers can present charts, and other elements of text structure to further increase student's learning.
What's Included:
All files come in Word, or Powerpoint with a PDF for easy printing. Questions presented focus on high level learning and challenging student thinking.
Sample Questions from Student Practice:
Writing an Arctic Animal Research Report Graphic Organizer, Example, & Template
By Sign with me TOD
Writing an Arctic animal research report can be a fun and interesting project for your students. This provides them with the opportunity to learn about an Arctic animal that interests them and share it with their peers! This packet includes information to share with your students about what an Arctic animal research report is, topic ideas, why an Arctic animal research report is written, what is shared in an Arctic animal research report, who the audience will be, how the completed Arctic animal research report will be published, rules to follow when writing an Arctic animal research report, where to locate information and the possible sources one could find when completing an Arctic animal research report, opening paragraph tips to hook the reader, tips that make a great Arctic animal research report, and an idea that shows the structure of an Arctic animal research report are included in this product.
An example of three possible writing topics, a completed KWL chart, and a brainstorming chart that will serve as a guide when writing the rough draft of the Arctic animal research report are included in this product. An example of a rough draft on the Arctic animal, narwhals, and an example of the sources that were used to write this Arctic animal research report are also provided to help support students and serve as a guide to help them when writing their own rough draft. Templates are included after the example along with a rough draft template and reminder checklist, so students remember to go back and check their work once it is completed.
Students can also complete the questions that are included with this product about their Arctic animal, such as what the name of you Arctic animal?, where does your Arctic animal eat?, how much does your Arctic animal weigh? Etc. Students will also be required to draw a picture of their Arctic animal. Using this template may be better to use with students who require the Arctic animal research report to be adapted.
By Beth Hammett
Teach plagiarism in fun, interactive ways! Includes:
Group or individual activities with critical thinking component
YouTube videos
Discussion examples
Plagiarism game
Plenty of Extra resources
Defines plagiarism
Famous people and plagiarism
Citations
Examples of famous people who plagiarized
Myths of Plagiarism
Make a KWL chart of plagiarism
Time for Students' examples
and more...
Uses social interaction to understand proper citations. Great research tool! Easy-to-use, educational, and enjoyable. Guided instruction only is needed.
The Alchemist Bell Ringer Journal Prompts
By Language Arts Excellence
This resource features a set of 25 reader response journal prompts for use during your unit on The Alchemist by Paolo Coelho. Each bell ringer is comprised of a quote from the novel and a thoughtfully crafted question that encourages students to personally connect with his inspirational words. Prompts can be used as bell-ringers (most popular and mean the first 5 minutes of every class for a month are planned for you!), summarizers, stations, full class or small group discussion questions, for homework, task cards, sub plans, as a filler activity… the possibilities are endless!
Example of a prompt:
“Because I don't live in either my past or my future. I'm interested only in the present.”
What does “living in the present” mean to you? Do you agree that it is important to live in the present? On the other hand, what can one gain by reflecting on one’s past and how could looking towards future events be beneficial?
Note that page numbers are not included due to varying editions of the book.
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Also, check out these great resources to complement your unit on The Alchemist by Language Arts Excellence:
⭐ The Alchemist Socratic Seminar Materials
⭐ The Alchemist ESCAPE ROOM
⭐ The Alchemist "Silent Conversation" Quote Pass Activity
⭐ The Alchemist Anticipation Guide & Lesson Plan
⭐ The Alchemist Quote Posters
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Unreliable Narrator of The Tell-Tale Heart Lesson Plan
By Language Arts Excellence
This resource features a full-length lesson plan, accompanying materials, and creative writing assignment that asks students to delve into the crazed mind of the narrator of Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart." Through an engaging "True/Untrue Storytelling" activity, precise mini-lecture on the unreliable narrator, guiding questions, and follow-up assignment, your students will be able to understand the sometimes daunting concept of the unreliable narrator and discuss how a story is affected when told through the eyes of one. This lesson plan opens up a new world for students as they realize that many of the books, movies, and tv shows that they have read or seen in the past may have been influenced by an unreliable narrator. Thus, not only is this lesson important, it is intrinsically fascinating to students and the "oohs" and "aha" moments that tend to arise from the discussion make it a blast to teach! I am confident that you and your students will love this lesson as much as mine have for years.
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This activity works well as a part of any Edgar Allan Poe or short story unit. It is assumed that students have read "The Tell-Tale Heart" prior to teaching the lesson.
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Check out these great products to supplement your study of The Tell-Tale Heart:
⭐ The Tell-Tale Heart Literature Guide
⭐ The Tell-Tale Heart Anticipation Guide and Lesson Plan
⭐ The Tell-Tale Heart ESCAPE ROOM
⭐ The Tell-Tale Heart Figurative Language Challenge Activity
⭐ The Tell-Tale Heart Human Tic Tac Toe Review Game
⭐ The Tell-Tale Heart & The Black Cat Socratic Seminar Materials
⭐ The Tell-Tale Heart/The Black Cat Compare Contrast Essay
More resources to round out your Edgar Allan Poe unit:
⭐ Introduction to Edgar Allan Poe PowerPoint
⭐ Introduction to Edgar Allan Poe Scavenger Hunt
⭐ Edgar Allan Poe Bell Ringer Journal Prompts
⭐ Edgar Allan Poe ESCAPE ROOM
⭐ Edgar Allan Poe Brochure
⭐ Edgar Allan Poe Quote Posters
⭐ Edgar Allan Poe Resource Bundle
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Writing Professional Emails: Lesson 4: Emotions vs Emails - Google Slides™
By Shy's Sunshine Room
This is a Google Slides™ product!
It is a lesson that contains that following topics:
This is the fourth lesson of a five part bundle on writing professional emails. The entire package is listed below:
By Sign with me TOD
As our students are completing written assignments, using quotation marks in dialogue can be confusing. Students need to remember to use a comma before or after a quote, a capital letter when a statement is made by a character, descriptive tags, and quotation marks. Students can get easily confused when learning how to show dialogue between characters when they are having a conversation. In this product, students review why quotation marks are used in dialogue, complete sentences to show dialogue (adding in commas and quotation marks), make corrections to sentences by adding missing commas or quotation marks, make up sentences to show dialogue based on picture scenarios, make up sentences without picture scenarios that include dialogue, and students also have the opportunity to write a short story that include at least 5 communication exchanges between characters that include capitalization, commas, quotation marks, and descriptive tags.
You may also be interested in the following:
Quotation Marks in Dialogue:
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Quotation-Marks-in-Dialogue-9295726
The Verb Be Practice, Review, and Examples:
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Deaf-Education-The-Verb-Be-Review-and-Examples-Adapted-8847436
Nouns in Sentences Practice, Review, and Examples:
Nouns Practice, Review, and Examples:
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Nouns-Review-and-Examples-8721310
There, They're and Their Practice, Review, and Examples:
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Deaf-Education-There-Their-and-Theyre-Sentences--8748307
Common and Proper Nouns Practice, Review, and Examples: https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Common-and-Proper-Nouns-Review-and-Examples-8721303
Writing Tips for Confusing Words:
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Deaf-Education-Writing-Tips-for-Confusing-Words-Adapted-8379619
Was and Were Sentences Practice, Review, and Examples:
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Deaf-Education-Was-and-Were-Sentences--8688582
Is and Are Sentences Practice, Review, and Examples:
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Characters Settings, and Plot Ideas for Writing:
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Deaf-Education-Characters-Setting-and-Plot-Ideas-Writing-8412888
Singular and Plural Nouns Practice, Review, and Examples:
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Deaf-Education-Singular-and-Plural-Noun-Sentences-Booklet-7905461
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Where is the Parthenon? Ancient Greece Book Report Template & Reading Flip Book
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
Did you know that the Parthenon in Greece was originally painted in bright colors? Learn more about Ancient Greece and the Parthenon in this comprehensive reading comprehension Google lesson and book report template.
This product is so easy to use and has practically no prep:
The template pages include (and are reviewed in the digital Google lesson):
Love,
Teacher Bethanie
NEW! THUMBPRINTS: Character Analysis of a Character, Country, Object, etc.
By Geography & Math Made Easy
GEOGRAPHY THUMBPRINTS: A CHARACTER ANALYSIS OF A PERSON, CHARACTER, COUNTRY, OBJECT, EVENT
This lesson, although written for geography, is not subject-specific and is adaptable to any subject or topic — history, ancient studies, book studies or any time you are studying a person, character, country, object, or event. Use this character analysis to explore people, reading characters, historical characters or people, events, countries, and objects. No, an object, country, or event does not have feelings, but what if they did? How would they feel? What would they see? What would they hear? What would they say? Encourage your student to think outside the box and stretch their minds and higher-level thinking skills.
Materials Needed
Type of Lesson
Group cooperation, research, exploratory, examination
Closure:
3-5 minute Presentations
Copyrighted by @MarthaBoykinLessons
For use of one class only and not to be distributed, copied, or printed outside of the classroom. Additional licenses can be purchased if other instructors and classes wish to use this lesson.
Disclaimer:
One purchase is for the use of one teacher. If additional teachers would like to use this product, please purchase additional licenses.
Pre-Primer Sight Word Sentences Booklet - 40 words
By Sign with me TOD
As students are learning the 40 pre-primer sight words in this product, they will be provided with each word, an example of the word used in a sentence (along with some visuals to help them understand unfamiliar vocabulary words), and the opportunity to make up a sentence themselves using the word. I find that with my students who are Deaf/hard of hearing/ELL, when they make up sentences using the newly learned sight word, it helps them to remember how to spell the word, the meaning, and how it is used. My students love booklets of any kind that they can refer back to. Once they have come up with their sentences, they can include pictures that they print and cut out, draw pictures freehand, or find pictures in a magazine that they can add to each page of the pre-primer sight word booklet that matches each sentence they come up with. This gives students the opportunity to connect what they are learning about in the classroom with their own personal interests. This booklet is perfect for students that are on grade level as well as students who require instructional information to be adapted.
If you are interested in the product above, the sight word checklist may be of interest to you as well.
Pre-Primer – 4th Grade Sight Word List Checklist
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Pre-Primer-4th-Grade-Sight-Word-Checklist-8438220
This product includes checklists for the following sight words:
pre-primer sight words - 40 words
primer sight words - 52 words
1st grade sight words - 41 words
2nd grade sight words - 46 words
3rd grade sight words - 41 words
4th grade sight words - 260 words
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