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Preview of Edit Essays for AP US History, Student Self-Edits

Edit Essays for AP US History, Student Self-Edits

Created by
Mrs. Wood 2003
This file contains two self edits to help students edit essays on their own. The first is a grammar edit for students who need help with that skill. The second is a content edit that can be used as a self or peer edit. Both these edits help students correct errors before the essay is turned in. Once the teacher reads the edited draft, he or she can use the code sheets in this file to help students complete a final edit and draft.
Preview of Wealth of Ghana Primary Source

Wealth of Ghana Primary Source

Created by
Zachary Cote
This is an excerpt from Al Bakir on the Wealth of Ghana, accompanied by 2 basic questions and a drawing activity. This is great practice for students learning to interpret primary sources as it asks them to draw what Al Bakir describes. They must think about the two cities and all of the details Bakir describes.
Preview of Call or Text: Reading & Discussion for ESL grammar, communication & soft skills

Call or Text: Reading & Discussion for ESL grammar, communication & soft skills

A reading, grammar and etiquette lesson all in one. This lesson was targeted at intermediate or advanced level adult ESL students to discuss social etiquette around calls vs texting. This was part of a soft skills unit to help students with the often unspoken cultural rules of communication. Discussion questions focus on different social situations and what form of communication is most appropriate.Reading includes embedded support around two grammar points. One is the use of "since" and the pre
Preview of Persuasive/Document Based Essay Editing Checklist

Persuasive/Document Based Essay Editing Checklist

As part of the writing process, I give my students an editing checklist to help them make sure that they have checked for all major mistakes. This is the version I used for my ninth graders after they read Monster by Walter Dean Myers. We also used it in ninth grade for Of Mice and Men, Lupita Manana and Twelve Angry Men. As their writing became more sophisticated, I added more items to the checklist.
Preview of ELA Daily E-Notebook

ELA Daily E-Notebook

This journal can be used during your daily "Do Now" or "Writing Prompt" activity. Additionally it may also be used as a traditional e-notebook, throughout the course. The benefits of having an e-notebook is that it is accessible, searchable, very easy to use and it allows you as the instructor to monitor the student's progress at a glance. Also having an e-notebook gives both the student and teacher an opportunity to make the learning interactive through in class hyperlinked activities, your op
Preview of Historical Writing Poster / Handout for History

Historical Writing Poster / Handout for History

Created by
Holden's History
This listing is for a historical writing poster / handout to help students understand good grammar when writing in social studies classes. It includes capitalization, past tense was vs. were, and singular vs. plural. This is a great tool for helping students advance their grammar on short answer assessments and DBQ (Document Based Questions).
Preview of PE Journal Rubric

PE Journal Rubric

Created by
David Grippo
Have your students write SEL journal and have this rubric to grade them.
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Grammar is the study of the rules and structures that govern language. It encompasses a multitude of elements, including parts of speech, sentence structure, vocabulary, punctuation, and much more. With a strong grasp of grammar, students can make their writing stronger, clearer, and more effective.

Initially, students will learn about the parts of speech, like nouns, verbs, and adjectives. As they progress in their learning, they’ll explore things like irregular verbs and how to construct intricate sentences, phrases, and clauses.

If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital resources to help your student learn grammar, but you’re not sure where to start, TPT has got you covered. We’ve got a comprehensive collection of grammar resources, created by other teachers, that are designed to help with any need across grade levels — whether you're teaching grammar to 2nd graders or 11th graders. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can make a grammar expert out of your students in no time.

Fun and engaging grammar activities to try

You can teach grammar effectively and engage your students at the same time, with a variety of activities and techniques that cater to different learning styles and preferences. Here are a few examples of the different types of activities that you can find on TPT to help teach students about key grammatical concepts.

Sentence Diagramming & Building

Help students see the relationships between words, phrases, and clauses by having them break down sentences into visual diagrams. Or, help them understand sentence structure by giving them a set of words or phrases and having them construct grammatically correct sentences.

Grammar Word Search

Use word search puzzles to have students locate words that relate to a specific grammar concept (for example, you could have students search for adjectives).

Grammar Bingo

This is a great way to engage the whole class and reinforce a grammar concept your students are learning. Simply call out various grammar rules, sentence examples, or parts of speech, and have students mark the corresponding grammar rule (or error!).

Escape Rooms

Using an escape room-style activity, students can solve grammar puzzles to "escape" within a given time limit. They’re also great for providing children with the opportunity to showcase everything they've learned with a competitive element.

Grammar Quizzes

Regular quizzes can reinforce learning, test students’ mastery of grammar, and help track their progress over time.

These (and other!) activities can help deepen your students’ appreciation for grammar and enhance their creative writing skills.

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There are many different types of grammar resources sold by Sellers on TPT — from worksheets to interactive notebooks to units. Resources like this can make a great activity for students to practice their grammar skills.

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