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Preview of The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind: Picture Book Close Read

The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind: Picture Book Close Read

Created by
MissBassett
We used this to do an interactive read-aloud with the Picture Book "The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind" AFTER a cold read!This close read includes:cause/effectcharacter traitsinferencesparts of speech/sentence structureproblem/solutionVocabularyGenre - autobiographyPrimary/secondary sourcesand more!This is a .zip file that includes a PDF version as well as a movie version of the Canva presentation, in which you can pause on each slide before the animations [with questions] appear. If you would like
Preview of Harry Potter And The Sorcerers Stone Online English Lesson Plans G3 w/Book PDF

Harry Potter And The Sorcerers Stone Online English Lesson Plans G3 w/Book PDF

Contains 5 Lesson Plans for Harry Potter and The Sorcerers Stone Perfect for Online English Teachers Formatted Similar to Whales English Lesson Plans 50 minutes Teaching TimeComprehension, Reading, Writing, Grammar, English, and Strategy Tools
Preview of Parts of Speech Morning Work Bundle

Parts of Speech Morning Work Bundle

This is a 52 worksheet morning work bundle. First, students will look at the picture and identify the possible parts of speech that could be used to describe the picture. Then, they will determine if the underlined words are correct. Finally, they will underline the part of speech in the worksheet. The resource can also be used as a worksheet bundle or as an assessment. Enjoy!
Preview of The Mitten by Jan Brett - Using Verbs

The Mitten by Jan Brett - Using Verbs

Created by
Jessica Shea
After reading The Mitten with your class, take a deeper dive into the rich vocabulary used in the story though this activity. For an engaging and interactive activity, have students act out each verb. What would the mole burrowing into the mitten look like?Students will then practice using interesting verbs to tell how different animals would enter the mitten. For an extension, you could have students draw their favorite sentence that they came up with.
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