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Elementary creative writing game videos

Preview of Christmas Parts of Speech Google Slide Lesson with Mad Libs

Christmas Parts of Speech Google Slide Lesson with Mad Libs

Created by
Kelsi Hanratty
Want to review the parts of speech with your students in a fun and festive way, then look no further! The Parts of Speech Christmas Mad Libs is an activity that you and your students will love this holiday season. Instructions for ResourceReview the parts of speech google slide lesson. There are prompts for students to turn and talk to each other. so it works best in a group setting. However, this can also be assigned to students using Google Classroom or Canvas. The videos in the lesson can be
Preview of Twisted Idioms- Hay in a Needlestack

Twisted Idioms- Hay in a Needlestack

Created by
Our English
You've heard the typical idiom- Needle in A Haystack, now what about Hay in a Needlestack?! How funny is that!?! Game creator: Jade Ramcharan Questions- ourenglishap@gmail.com @ourenglish2.0 fb.me/OE2019 Happy learning!SHOW LESS
Preview of Cross Curricular Lesson Plans - Earth Day

Cross Curricular Lesson Plans - Earth Day

Created by
Small Factory
Small Factory’s “Kids Educate Kids” take the creative minds and ideas of children and put them on the screen in an animated feature written, drawn, and voiced by kids. In this professionally animated cartoon, children easily relate and learn from other children. Included are teacher made hands-on activities and curriculum that make learning exciting and fun. Core curriculum standards are addressed yet disguised in this kid friendly presentation. In the story Earth Day Party, follow a dancing p
Preview of Simile Success Kit | Infographic/Poster/Game (Editable)

Simile Success Kit | Infographic/Poster/Game (Editable)

Teach techniques for sharpening similes with this writing workshop resource. Components include:A colorful infographic: 3 Steps to Simile Success.Links to video explainer versions of each stepAn editable Google table version of the infographic.Links to 4 Quizizz games that reinforce concepts introduced in the infographic.A link to download the infographic formatted for printing as a poster/anchor chart.Follow me for product updates & freebies.PinterestTpTFacebookFor middle grade writing work
Preview of Metaphor Writing Guide | Infographic/Poster/Game

Metaphor Writing Guide | Infographic/Poster/Game

Maximize Your Metaphor Mojo! Teach techniques for sharpening metaphors with this writing workshop resource. Components include:A colorful infographic with 3 "Don'ts” to avoid for writing metaphors that work. Links to video explainer versions of each "Don't."An editable Google table version of the infographic.Links to 4 Quizizz games that reinforce concepts introduced in the infographic.A link to download the infographic formatted for printing as a poster/anchor chart.To get this infographic (wit
Preview of Adjective Game
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Adjective Game

Really fun game that helps students stay sharp with adjective use. Works great with multiple grade levels to reinforce adjectives. Copyright: You may show or copy any of my resources for your STUDENTS only, but please DO NOT share my video practices or copies with those who have not purchased them. I have worked very hard to develop these unique strategies that will save teachers a lot of time and effort and greatly benefit your students, plus the profits I make from TPT are helping me start
Preview of Magentic Alphabet &Number Learning Boards
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Magentic Alphabet &Number Learning Boards

A magnetic stylus is the pen, the bead board the paper, your finger the eraser; the pull of the magnet engages sense memory in early writing lessonsExplore creativity and learning with sensory-reinforced play; the stylus pulls the beads to the surface with a solid click revealing your creationLearn letters; trace the numbered arrows as the stylus pulls the beads up to form a solid linePush the beads down with a finger or the pen side to erase and start over; the beads are completely self-contain
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