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Free Common Core L.4.4 interactive notebooks

Preview of Vocabulary Activity Codes (Word Work)

Vocabulary Activity Codes (Word Work)

Use this reference chart with your weekly vocabulary words! Practice different word work skills with different vocabulary words in your journals independently or as whole group. Word work skills include: - Antonyms - Synonyms - Context Clues - Dictionary Definition - Visualization - Association - Sentence Writing
Preview of Spanish Vocabulary Journal

Spanish Vocabulary Journal

Created by
Irene Maldonado
Mi Cuaderno de Vocabulario is a tool that Spanish teachers in Dual Language classrooms can use to help students learn and expand their vocabulary while simultaneously learning how to use physical/digital dictionaries. This includes:- Cover page for a customized/printable journal- Vocabulary table where students have to define their vocabulary. (can be printed as many times to fit your classroom needs)Great use for: - Independent reading - Classroom vocabulary (SLA)- Small groups/ Interventions
Preview of Academic Vocabulary Template- Freebie

Academic Vocabulary Template- Freebie

Super simple vocabulary template to be used for student dictionary, interactive notebook, story vocabulary, science vocabulary, math vocabulary, social studies vocabulary, or foreign language vocabulary. Grade level vocabulary will be coming soon!! Check back often for more resources. Enjoy!!
Preview of My Life as a Book - Picture Dictionary

My Life as a Book - Picture Dictionary

Graphic organizer created to use along with the book "My Life as a Book" by Janet Tashjian. Great for building vocabulary knowledge. - Cover page - Graphic organizer for vocabulary words: - Word - Definition - Sentence - Drawing - Part of Speech
Preview of Figurative Language Interactive Notebook

Figurative Language Interactive Notebook

You can use this foldable as a quick and simple way to have students practice with the basic definitions of Figurative Language. Students cut out the table and cut along the dotted lines on the left. These become "flaps" that fold over to the right to cover the definition and example columns. Students write the name of the Figurative Language on the top of the flap (when it's already folded to the right) to make a flash card of sorts with the definition and example columns hidden.A blank foldabl
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