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Writing games for SMART Notebook and for homeschool

Preview of Third Grade Common Core English Language Arts Smart Board Games

Third Grade Common Core English Language Arts Smart Board Games

Created by
Laura Kelly
This file has 17 pages of interactive Smart Board games. Every single page has the Common Core standards alignment printed on it. There are four pages of interactive games for parts of speech (nouns, verbs, adjectives, and pronouns), three pages on irregular plural nouns, three pages on abstract nouns, four pages on irregular verbs, and three pages on simple verb tenses. The Smart Board games include: keyword sort, vortex, anagrams, word guess, keyword match, word generator, tiles, fill in t
Preview of What A Random Story! Smartboard Game

What A Random Story! Smartboard Game

Created by
Overtime Academy
This smartboard file is a way to mix up, literally, how students tackle stories. The activity is incredibly diverse with the potential to be comedic, functional (works well with Words Their Way), or for enrichment. It all depends on how you want to use the game. With two clicks you will unleash your students into a combination of randomness that will challenge them to think outside of the box to build a story that fits the model of the traditional story. In this highly modifiable activity, s
Preview of Antonym-Synonym Gameboard

Antonym-Synonym Gameboard

Created by
Susan Russell
This is a Smart Board game activity for use with synonym and antonym drill. It has included several cards already prepared for the game. It is student intereactive. It can be used in pairs or teams. More cards can be added as needed.
Preview of Parts of Speech and Sentence Types Dice

Parts of Speech and Sentence Types Dice

Created by
Susan Russell
This is a single SMART Board activity with three dice. As you role each they either ask for a particular part of speech or a particular sentence type to stated and then a sample given. Very interactive. Great for team competition!
Preview of Skinny Bones Chpt 5 Has Anyone Seen My  Velvet Pillow?

Skinny Bones Chpt 5 Has Anyone Seen My Velvet Pillow?

Created by
Susan Russell
This chapter is also a SMART lesson including comprehesion skills, several pages for a SCOOT game, and vocabulary skill drill. Skinny Bones Has Anyone Seen My Velvet Pillow? by Susan Russell is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Sentence or Not a Sentence Grade 4-5

Sentence or Not a Sentence Grade 4-5

Created by
Susan Russell
This is a five slide of interactive pages for children from grade 4 to 5. Focus is on complete sentences and identifying subjects and verbs/predicates. A game page is included to review the skill
Preview of Figurative Language Jeopardy SMART Board Activity

Figurative Language Jeopardy SMART Board Activity

Created by
Olivia Davis
This Jeopardy game is played on a SMART board. This game covers the following parts of figurative language: simile, metaphor, hyperbole, alliteration, personification, onomatopoeia, and idiom.
Preview of Where's the Student? (Interactive Carrier Phrase Activity)

Where's the Student? (Interactive Carrier Phrase Activity)

Created by
TheDudeSLP
Guide your students towards expanding their expressive language skills. This activity utilizes carrier phrases to support the student in completing the task. The student will produce a short statement to move shapes aside in search of finding different characters.
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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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