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3rd grade Common Core L.3.5a resources for Microsoft Word

Preview of Literal and Nonliteral Worksheets

Literal and Nonliteral Worksheets

Created by
Mary C Coleman
This bundle of 4 worksheets provides students with practice identifying whether expressions are literal or nonliteral. A reading passage containing various idioms is also included, so students can work together to find idioms and use context clues to determine their meanings.
Preview of Grades PreK-5 Common Core English Language Arts IEP Goal Bank

Grades PreK-5 Common Core English Language Arts IEP Goal Bank

Created by
Specialized Math
This IEP goal bank was created to assist special education teachers with the task of writing standards-based IEP goals in English Language Arts. Speech-Language Pathologists should also find this resource to be useful when creating IEP goals and collaborating with teachers. After spending countless hours developing IEP goals myself and really having to think through how to best individualize goals and objectives for my own students, I wanted to share this resource to help other special educati
Preview of Grades 3-5 Common Core English Language Arts IEP Goal Bank

Grades 3-5 Common Core English Language Arts IEP Goal Bank

Created by
Specialized Math
This IEP goal bank was created to assist special education teachers with the task of writing standards-based IEP goals in English Language Arts. Speech-Language Pathologists should also find this resource to be useful when creating IEP goals and collaborating with teachers. After spending countless hours developing IEP goals myself and really having to think through how to best individualize goals and objectives for my own students, I wanted to share this resource to help other special educati
Preview of Context Clues Worksheets Synonyms and Antonyms, Definitions, Examples (Word)

Context Clues Worksheets Synonyms and Antonyms, Definitions, Examples (Word)

Use these context clues worksheets to stimulate your kids' learning today! You will receive effective, simple and clear context clues exercises. Each test is full of color and contains CCSS aligned questions that are going to improve any teacher folder. Focus Areas:Definitions or RestatementsSynonymsAntonyms or OppositesExamples or ExplanationsThe product includes 5 tests, and each test contains 25 MCQ questions. Questions have three answer choices. There are a handful of pictures on each test.T
Preview of When This World Was New Reading Guide, multicultural, Author's craft (Common Cor

When This World Was New Reading Guide, multicultural, Author's craft (Common Cor

There are vocabulary suggestions for ELL scholars. Scholars are asked to use evidence from the text as support when answer the questions. There are many inference questions, questions on mood, and some questions about figurative language. There are also questions that ask scholars to identify with the character.
Preview of Metaphor - students draw the sentence

Metaphor - students draw the sentence

Created by
Cecelia McInnis
One metaphor per page. Students figure out what the metaphor means, draw it, and present it to the class. Makes a great bulletin board.
Preview of SOUND DEVICES: ALLITERATION REPETITION ONOMATOPOEIA RHYME METER - UNIT PLAN

SOUND DEVICES: ALLITERATION REPETITION ONOMATOPOEIA RHYME METER - UNIT PLAN

Created by
JOHN DSOUZA
This Unit Lesson Plan is perfect for teaching Rhetorical Sound Devices – Alliteration, Assonance, Consonance, Sibilance, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme and Meter. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. You and your students will love these ready to use resources that are well planned for student engagement.After attempting these New Bloom’s Taxonomy based activities students will be able to:Match the terms associated with rhetorical sound devices with their mean
Preview of ALLITERATION ONOMATOPOEIA REPETITION RHYME METER: 35 WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWER KEY

ALLITERATION ONOMATOPOEIA REPETITION RHYME METER: 35 WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWER KEY

Created by
JOHN DSOUZA
These Worksheets with Answer Key are perfect for teaching Rhetorical Sound Devices – Alliteration, Assonance, Consonance, Sibilance, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme and Meter. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. You and your students will love these ready to use exercises that are well planned for student engagement.After attempting these activities students will be able to:Match the terms associated with rhetorical sound devices with their meanings.Identify t
Preview of RHETORICAL SOUND DEVICES: SCAFFOLDING NOTES - 6 HANDOUTS

RHETORICAL SOUND DEVICES: SCAFFOLDING NOTES - 6 HANDOUTS

Created by
JOHN DSOUZA
This compact review of rhetorical sound devices for quick referencing is perfect for teaching Rhetorical Sound Devices – Alliteration, Assonance, Consonance, Sibilance, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme and Meter. These no prep scaffolding notes would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. You and your students will love this information that is well planned for student engagement.After reading this information students will be able to:Match the terms associated with rhetorical sound devices wit
Preview of The Bee Tree Lessons 1-4 of Unit 1  *Virtual and In Person Options*

The Bee Tree Lessons 1-4 of Unit 1 *Virtual and In Person Options*

This resource includes Active Inspire Flipcharts and worksheets for The Bee Tree by Patricia Polacco.Correlates to LearnzillionLessons include-vocabulary with context clues-literal and non-literal language-sequential events-character traits and contributions-conjunctions - Worksheets included for lessons 1-4 (virtual and in person options)- Bonus file: Exit Tickets included for lessons 1-3 (virtual and in person options)**Assessment included
Preview of Idioms-Literal and Nonliteral

Idioms-Literal and Nonliteral

Created by
The Teacher Spot
This resource is so much fun! The students will LOVE learning about the literal and nonliteral meanings of these 10 common idioms. Students will use an online resource to look up each nonliteral meaning and record their findings on their sheet.
Preview of 3rd Gr. Wonders Unit 3 Week 2 On Level Reader Harry's Great Idea Response

3rd Gr. Wonders Unit 3 Week 2 On Level Reader Harry's Great Idea Response

This activity correlates with the essential question, "How can one person change the way you think?" while encouraging the kids to analyze the genre (historical fiction), distinguish between fact and fiction, identify setting (time and place), identify the problem and steps to the solution, identify cause and effect relationships, interpret idioms, and make text to self connections.
Preview of Grade 3 Common Core English Language Arts IEP Goal Bank

Grade 3 Common Core English Language Arts IEP Goal Bank

Created by
Specialized Math
This IEP goal bank was created to assist special education teachers with the task of writing standards-based IEP goals in English Language Arts. Speech-Language Pathologists should also find this resource to be useful when creating IEP goals and collaborating with teachers. After spending countless hours developing IEP goals myself and really having to think through how to best individualize goals and objectives for my own students, I wanted to share this resource to help other special educati
Preview of Timeline Template

Timeline Template

FREE - Timeline Template (editable).One free editable timeline template for elementary level.More from the store...Weekly Magazine packages:Grades K-6 -- $14.99 (100 issues, 1100 pages)Grades K-2 -- $7.99 (50 issues, 550 pages) Grades 3-6 -- $7.99 (50 issues, 550 pages)Grades K-1 -- $6.99 (25 issues, 275 pages) Grades 1-2 -- $6.99 (25 issues, 275 pages)Grades 3-4 -- $6.99 (25 issues, 275 pages)Grades 5-6 -- $6.99 (25 issues, 275 pages)Career-Long Bundles:1st Grade - 1,600 pages ($20
Preview of Timeline Template Editable

Timeline Template Editable

FREE - Timeline Template (editable).One free vertical editable timeline template for elementary level.More from the store...Weekly Magazine packages:Grades K-6 -- $14.99 (100 issues, 1100 pages)Grades K-2 -- $7.99 (50 issues, 550 pages) Grades 3-6 -- $7.99 (50 issues, 550 pages)Grades K-1 -- $6.99 (25 issues, 275 pages) Grades 1-2 -- $6.99 (25 issues, 275 pages)Grades 3-4 -- $6.99 (25 issues, 275 pages)Grades 5-6 -- $6.99 (25 issues, 275 pages)Career-Long Bundles:1st Grade - 1,600 p
Preview of Narrative Writing Graphic Organizer

Narrative Writing Graphic Organizer

FREE - Narrative Writing Graphic Organizer (editable).One free narrative writing graphic organizer template for early learners.More from the store...Weekly Magazine packages:Grades K-6 -- $14.99 (100 issues, 1100 pages)Grades K-2 -- $7.99 (50 issues, 550 pages) Grades 3-6 -- $7.99 (50 issues, 550 pages)Grades K-1 -- $6.99 (25 issues, 275 pages) Grades 1-2 -- $6.99 (25 issues, 275 pages)Grades 3-4 -- $6.99 (25 issues, 275 pages)Grades 5-6 -- $6.99 (25 issues, 275 pages)Career-Long Bu
Preview of Similes vs. Metaphors

Similes vs. Metaphors

Created by
Stacey's Stuff
Activities about the difference in similes vs. metaphors, with a poster, worksheet, list of resource books and quiz.
Preview of 2nd-4th Grade Poetic Devices Lesson Plan

2nd-4th Grade Poetic Devices Lesson Plan

Objective of the lesson: The students will identify the poetic devices of alliteration, imagery, line break, metaphor, personification, repetition, rhyme, stanza, simile, and rhythm, from within a variety of poems. This includes all components of a GRR lesson plan: standards, objective, anticipatory set, introduction, instruction (I do, We do, You do), assessment, and closing.
Preview of Issac's Garden Problem - editable with standards-based assessment

Issac's Garden Problem - editable with standards-based assessment

Created by
Todd Sondheim
I have created this original story to lend itself to particular standards and yet still be an engaging read. Based on Indiana standards, this story focuses on RF.4.6 (contractions and possessives), RL.2.1 (ask and answer based in text), RL.2.3 (describe characters and how they affect the plot), RV.2.1 (context clues), RV.3.1 (figurative language), RV.3.3 (idioms), and RV.2.2 (synonyms and antonyms) with additional questions assessing RF.5 (read orally with expression and comprehension), RL.2.4 (
Preview of There's a Bug in My Beans: A Literacy Scaffold

There's a Bug in My Beans: A Literacy Scaffold

Created by
Shannon O'Day
You find yourself in a restaurant enjoying a good meal when a bug gets in your food. Eat the bug? Call the Health Department? Ask for new food? Create a scene?Good Writers have coffee with their characters. They “see” them, just as children do when they “pretend play” while acting out stories. This lesson plan can be used to write a story OR enjoy creative drama as they create their own lines, images, and solve the problem presented in the plot. Using a literacy scaffold, one can also do both u
Preview of 3rd Gr. Wonders Unit 3 Week 2 Approaching Reader On the Ball Response

3rd Gr. Wonders Unit 3 Week 2 Approaching Reader On the Ball Response

This activity correlates with the essential question, "How can one person change the way you think?" while encouraging the kids to analyze the genre (historical fiction), distinguish between fact and fiction, identify setting (time and place), identify the problem and steps to the solution, identify cause and effect relationships, interpret idioms, and make text to self connections.
Preview of Third Grade Report Card

Third Grade Report Card

Third grade report grade that includes every standard in ELA, Math, Social Studies and Science.
Preview of Idioms:Show Don't Tell:Simile:Metaphor:Visualizing Text

Idioms:Show Don't Tell:Simile:Metaphor:Visualizing Text

This template can be used to help students see the difference between a show sentence and tell sentence. Simile's and metaphors in mentor texts can be cut and pasted into the show sentence boxes. This is also an effective way to illustrate the meaning of an idiom. Students are asked to illustrate what they see when the author "paints a picture" with their words. Then they are asked to tell in a sentence what they really mean. It really shows them how a show sentence is far more interesting
Preview of The Bee Tree Literal and Non-nonliteral- Virtual Worksheet

The Bee Tree Literal and Non-nonliteral- Virtual Worksheet

Students can use this thinking map to determine literal and non-literal meaning of words from the story The Bee Tree by Patricia Polacco- Blue text boxes support virtual students
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