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Preview of Quotation Marks - Music Video Bundle (with quiz)

Quotation Marks - Music Video Bundle (with quiz)

Created by
The Grammarheads
Music in the classroom is a must! This song is intended to activate students for learning about quotation marks. With this bundle, they will get an upbeat rock song with lots of examples of sentences with dialogue. Then you can give them a quick 10-question quiz for an assessment. Give your students another unique way to work with text with Grammarheads video bundles! CLICK HERE to see my LATEST FREE VIDEO! This bundle includes: -Music Video (about 3 minutes long) -Sample Lesson Plan -Quiz -A
Preview of Thesis Statement Video
4:13

Thesis Statement Video

This short video takes students through the steps of writing a thesis statement and explains what a thesis statement is and what it is not. An interactive quiz is included.
Preview of Finding Dependent Clauses Grammar Video and Practice Exercise
11:42

Finding Dependent Clauses Grammar Video and Practice Exercise

Created by
Charlene Tess
Finding dependent clauses (adjective, adverb, and noun clauses) is Step 7 in the Simple Steps to Sentence Sense grammar series developed by Charlene Tess.This video is short and easy to understand. You can use this video with students who enroll late in the year, with students who need tutoring, or you can play the video for your class, sit back, and let me explain Step Seven as an introduction to the actual unit from Simple Steps to Sentence Sense.***********************************************
Preview of How to Classify Sentences Grammar Video and Practice Exercise
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How to Classify Sentences Grammar Video and Practice Exercise

Created by
Charlene Tess
Learning to classify sentences as simple, compound, complex, or compound/complex is Step 8 in the Simple Steps to Sentence Sense grammar series developed by Charlene Tess.This video is short and easy to understand. You can use this video with students who enroll late in the year, with students who need tutoring, or you can play the video for your class, sit back, and let me explain Step Eight as an introduction to the actual unit from Simple Steps to Sentence Sense.******************************
Preview of Finding Phrases Grammar Video and Practice Exercise
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Finding Phrases Grammar Video and Practice Exercise

Created by
Charlene Tess
Finding phrases (prepositional phrases, participial phrases, gerund phrases, infinitive phrases, and appositive phrases) is Step 6 in the Simple Steps to Sentence Sense grammar series developed by Charlene Tess.This video is short and easy to understand. You can use this video with students who enroll late in the year, with students who need tutoring, or you can play the video for your class, sit back, and let me explain Step Six as an introduction to the actual unit from Simple Steps to Sentenc
Preview of Types of Sentences Video for Sentence Variety- Simple, Compound, and Complex
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Types of Sentences Video for Sentence Variety- Simple, Compound, and Complex

This video is meant to tell students about the types of sentences and their uses! Discusses sentence variety, how to improve your writing, four types of sentences, simple, compound, and complex sentences, as well as conjunctions. Engage students in three minutes of instructional fun with Mr. Horton! Downloadable version is now in the supporting documents! This downloadable video is for one teacher's use only. Must be secured (password protected) to post online for your students. **Since this i
Preview of Finding The Subject Grammar Video and Practice Exercise
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Finding The Subject Grammar Video and Practice Exercise

Created by
Charlene Tess
Finding the Subject is Step Three in the Simple Steps to Sentence Sense series. In my book, Simple Steps to Sentence Sense, I present eight simple steps, which if followed in order, make it easy to analyze an English sentence. I'm Charlene Tess, and grammar is my specialty. I have always loved taking sentences apart and putting them back together, and I successfully taught my students using the simple steps method for over three decades.In the Step One Video, students learned to find and elimina
Preview of Finding Adjectives and Adverbs Grammar Video and Practice Exercise
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Finding Adjectives and Adverbs Grammar Video and Practice Exercise

Created by
Charlene Tess
Finding adjectives and adverbs is Step 5 in the Simple Steps to Sentence Sense grammar series developed by Charlene Tess.This video is short and easy to understand. You can use this video with students who enroll late in the year, with students who need tutoring, or you can play the video for your class, sit back, and let me explain Step Five as an introduction to the actual unit from Simple Steps to Sentence Sense.*********************************************************************************
Preview of Linking Verb Complements Grammar Video and Practice Exercise
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Linking Verb Complements Grammar Video and Practice Exercise

Created by
Charlene Tess
Finding linking verb complements is Step Four L in the Simple Steps to Sentence Sense series. The linking verb complements include the predicate nominative and the predicate adjective.After purchase, you can watch this video on TpT or download it if you wish. The supporting document contains a zip file that includes a downloadable video file and a practice exercise.************************************************************************************************************The action verb compleme
Preview of Action Verb Complements Video and Practice Exercise
9:58

Action Verb Complements Video and Practice Exercise

Created by
Charlene Tess
Finding action verb complements is Step Four in the Simple Steps to Sentence Sense series. The action verb complements include the direct object, indirect object, and objective complement.**************************************************************************************************************** After purchase, you can watch this video on TpT or download it if you wish. The supporting document contains a zip file that includes a downloadable video file and a practice exercise.***************
Preview of Finding The Verb Grammar Video and Practice Exercise
6:43

Finding The Verb Grammar Video and Practice Exercise

Created by
Charlene Tess
Finding the verb is Step Two in the Simple Steps to Sentence Sense series. In my book, Simple Steps to Sentence Sense, I present eight simple steps, which if followed in order, make it easy to analyze an English sentence. After purchase, you can watch this video on TpT or download it if you wish. The supporting document contains a zip file that includes a downloadable video file and a practice exercise.I'm Charlene Tess, and grammar is my specialty. I have always loved taking sentences apart and
Preview of What Does Good Writing Look Like? Video
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What Does Good Writing Look Like? Video

This video is meant to teach students about writing! Simply show the video DIRECTLY to your students or use the video as a teaching aid. It is the PERFECT introduction to your next writing unit discusses practical tips for students to make their writing the best it can be. 4 minutes of instructional fun with Mr. & Horton! This downloadable video is for one teacher's use only. Must be secured (password protected) to post online for your students. **Since this is a new type of resource to my
Preview of Synonyms and Antonyms Video
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Synonyms and Antonyms Video

This video is meant to introduce and discuss the concepts of synonyms and antonyms. 3 minutes of instructional fun with Mr. Horton! Link to downloadable version of the video is now in the supporting documents! This downloadable video is for one teacher's use only. Must be secured (password protected) to post online for your students. **Since this is a new type of resource to my store, please let me know what questions you have BEFORE purchasing it in the Q&A section of my TpT Store.** Wou
Preview of Finding Prepositional Phrases Grammar Video and Practice Exercise
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Finding Prepositional Phrases Grammar Video and Practice Exercise

Created by
Charlene Tess
Finding Prepositional Phrases is Step One in the Simple Steps to Sentence Sense series. In my book, Simple Steps to Sentence Sense, I present eight simple steps, which, if followed in order, make it easy to analyze an English sentence. After purchase, you can watch this video on TpT or download it if you wish. The supporting document contains a zip file that includes a downloadable video file and a practice exercise.I'm Charlene Tess, and grammar is my specialty. I have always loved taking sente
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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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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