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Preview of Commas Power Point - Rules and Practice

Commas Power Point - Rules and Practice

Commas Power Point. This 42-slide Power Point has the 13 basic comma rules with clear examples and practice exercises for older students' review. The ice cream theme is fun and engaging for students. Corresponding handout / worksheet to this Comma Power Point is here: Comma Rules WorksheetThis product is part of a money-saving pack bundled with 20 other great grammar and punctuation resources:Grammar and Punctuation PackYou might also like:Subject-Verb Agreement Power Point PresentationWriting a
Preview of Apostrophes Power Point - Rules, Examples, and Exercise

Apostrophes Power Point - Rules, Examples, and Exercise

Apostrophes Power Point. This Power Point reviews all the apostrophe rules with examples and ends with an exercise to check for understanding. This product is part of a money-saving pack bundled with 20 other great grammar and punctuation resources: Grammar and Punctuation Pack You might also like: Apostrophe Mania Game, Worksheets, and Quiz Clauses Explained Power Point Comma Rules Power Point Active and Passive Voice Power Point
Preview of Sentence Structure (Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound-Complex): Google Slides

Sentence Structure (Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound-Complex): Google Slides

This product contains 10 noneditable Google Slides that are meant to be used as direct and explicit instruction. The purpose of this lesson is to teach the composition of the four sentence structures: simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences. Further, these slides teach how to correctly punctuate compound and complex sentences. These slides are meant for middle school students who already know how to identify the subjects and verbs of sentences as well as dependent and independe
Preview of Semicolons Power Point Presentation

Semicolons Power Point Presentation

Semicolons Power Point Presentation. Take the mystery out of this commonly misused punctuation mark. Semicolon usage is clearly explained in this Power Point with explanations, examples, and quizzes. This product is part of a money-saving pack bundled with 20 other great grammar and punctuation resources: Grammar and Punctuation Pack You might also like: Sentence Fragment Power Point Subject Verb Agreement Power Point Active and Passive Voice Worksheets, Quiz, and Keyst Commas Power Poin
Preview of Simple Compound and Complex Sentences Presentation

Simple Compound and Complex Sentences Presentation

Are your students struggling with crafting well-structured sentences? Do they find it challenging to differentiate between independent and dependent clauses? Are they unsure about subjects, verbs, and the complexities of sentence types? Look no further! This comprehensive teacher presentation on sentence structure is designed to clarify these concepts and empower your students to become confident writers.What's Included:1. Independent Clauses & Dependent Clauses:Clear explanation of what ind
Preview of Dialogue Punctuation Rules Google Slides presentation and Activity

Dialogue Punctuation Rules Google Slides presentation and Activity

Created by
Anne Fodge
39 slide Google Slides presentation with dialogue punctuation rules, examples, quick check (incorrect/correct) examples, dialogue tag brainstorm activity, meaningful dialogue suggestions, and create your own dialogue activity with image prompts.
Preview of Middle Grade Essay Writing PROGRESSIVE BUNDLE (Lectures & Graphic Organizers)

Middle Grade Essay Writing PROGRESSIVE BUNDLE (Lectures & Graphic Organizers)

Created by
ELA Institute
This bundle will grow as more resources are uploaded!This bundle includes resources to teach persuasive essay writing and narrative essay writing to middle graders, including detailed lecture slides, a Google Docs graphic organizer for each type of essay, a lecture specific to persuasive tools (including imagery and figurative language) and an activity to teach narrative arcs.Additionally, it includes a graphic organizer for writing literary analysis essays for 8th and 9th graders. Lecture slide
Preview of Semicolons and Colons Lesson - Rules and Examples

Semicolons and Colons Lesson - Rules and Examples

Differentiate between a semicolon and a colon using this presentation that walks students through the overall purpose, rules, and usage of semicolons and colons, providing several examples along the way (and activities to help ensure comprehension). A great resource to reinforce an important writing and grammatical skill!
Preview of Middle School ELA Workshop Model: Full Semester Cover-all Presentation

Middle School ELA Workshop Model: Full Semester Cover-all Presentation

***NOW UP TO 80% OFF FOR BACK TO SCHOOL SALE***Teaching concepts in ELA can be tricky, so it's good to have a foundation. This presentation is designed to teach middle school ELA. This presentation is a collection of 24 separate presentation compiled into one slide show, 6 of which are designed as workshop model units. Each can be accessed as needed throughout the year, and the table of contents is displayed in the thumbnail photos for further reference as to which subjects are covered.These are
Preview of Combining Sentences Pear Deck Lesson

Combining Sentences Pear Deck Lesson

Teach a working knowledge of semicolons, colons, coordinating conjunctions, and conjunctive adverbs in ONE period. This is a quick, interactive, and incredibly effective way to teach concepts that many students (and teachers) normally find scary.This presentation combines a number of effective strategies for learning grammar, such as teaching in the context of its function (in this case, how to combine sentences), using simple, memorable formulas to remember sentence structure, and using Pear De
Preview of Quotation Marks Power Point Presentation

Quotation Marks Power Point Presentation

Quotation marks and the corresponding punctuation can be tricky, especially when citations are involved. This Power Point is meant for older students who already know the basics, but need to review and add punctuation when citations and quoted research are involved. Contains rules, examples, and practice exercise. A perfect companion to this product is are these FREE handouts and quizzes: Punctuation with Quotation Marks This product is part of a money-saving pack bundled with 20 other great
Preview of Hyphens and Dashes Slideshow - Rules and Examples

Hyphens and Dashes Slideshow - Rules and Examples

Using an obscure theme that will have students' curiosity piqued, these slides showcase the rules of using hyphens and dashes while writing. Beyond merely going over the rules, however, there are also examples that students can put to use. This is a great way to showcase the difference between hyphens and dashes while making sure that students understand how to use each!
Preview of Persuasive Essay Lectures and Writers Notebook BUNDLE

Persuasive Essay Lectures and Writers Notebook BUNDLE

Created by
ELA Institute
This bundle includes three resources to teach persuasive essay writing to middle graders. It includes detailed lecture slides, a Google Docs graphic organizer, and a lecture specific to persuasive tools including imagery and figurative language.All files are Google Docs or Google Slides, so once you upload them to your Google Drive, you will be able to edit all the resources.If you have questions, please contact me.More resources are coming soon!
Preview of Possessive Pronouns

Possessive Pronouns

This is a PDF presentation to perhaps accompany a minilesson on Possessive Pronouns. The presentation defines what a possessive pronoun is, tells their function, and gives examples. This presentation also includes 5 practice slides and 5 answer slides.
Preview of Subject Pronouns

Subject Pronouns

This is a PDF presentation to perhaps accompany a minilesson on Subject Pronouns. The presentation tells what subject pronouns are and tells their function. It also includes examples, 5 practice slides and five answer slides.
Preview of All About Commas - Rules, Examples, and Practice

All About Commas - Rules, Examples, and Practice

This interactive presentation can be used to showcase the many, many rules associated with using commas, and you can even edit it to suit your own needs. Students will receive breakdowns for each rule, explanations about unfamiliar terminology, and opportunities to practice their skills.
Preview of Teaching Apostrophes - All the Rules of Usage + Examples

Teaching Apostrophes - All the Rules of Usage + Examples

This quick Google Slideshow will help educate students on the rules associated with using apostrophes. Each page also features plenty of examples and is designed to help pave the way for students to practice on their own.
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Poetry Writing

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