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Preview of Homophones Posters - Commonly misspelled words - Literacy

Homophones Posters - Commonly misspelled words - Literacy

Set of homophones posters including the most frequently misspelled homophones. Each word has a short definition along with a sentence example. Homophone posters include: there, their, they're where, were, wear, we're too, to two which, witch your, you're know, no here, hear by, buy I, eye allowed, aloud our, hour, would, wood through, threw If you like these posters, why not check out the following (click link): Homophone Pack Or save yourself some money and purchase our MEGA Bundle (click
Preview of Fifth Grade Standards/Gradebook

Fifth Grade Standards/Gradebook

FINALLY - ALL YOUR STANDARDS IN ONE PLACE!!!In this document you will find all Fifth Grade CCSS for Math & ELA. You will also find Next Generation Science Standards, and the Wisconsin Social Studies Standards. There is a blank page for "Health" for you to fill in based on your school's/district's curriculum, as well.At the beginning of the year, I recommend starting all students "red". As the students make progress towards proficiency/mastery, I suggest changing their "color" to yellow/green
Preview of DECODE (Vocabulary Interactive Journal)

DECODE (Vocabulary Interactive Journal)

Interactive journal pages for VOCABULARY of ANY subject! Pages come in spiral and composition notebook formatting. Examples included!
Preview of 5th Grade Common Core State Standards for NY

5th Grade Common Core State Standards for NY

A guided overview and checklist of the 5th Grade Common Core State Standards for NY in ELA and Mathematics.
Preview of Vocabulary Lesson Plan

Vocabulary Lesson Plan

This lesson plan will help students internalize and use new vocabulary. Use this quick plan during morning meeting, before reading a new text with specific vocabulary, with your English Language Learners, or when introducing new content!
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