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Common Core L.4.4 activities for Microsoft Excel

Preview of Monumental Spelling Bee Word Lists Bundle

Monumental Spelling Bee Word Lists Bundle

This Monumental Spelling Bee Word List Bundle contains all the words, definitions, sentences, language of origin and parts of speech you'll need to conduct a successful school-wide spelling bee. This bundle includes:Monumental Spelling Bee Word List for Grades 3-4Monumental Spelling Bee Word List for Grades 5-6Monumental Spelling Bee Word List for Grades 7-8Each word list contains 400 grade-appropriate spelling bee words. For each word, I've included its language of origin, part of speech, defin
Preview of Monumental Spelling Bee Word List for Grades 3-4

Monumental Spelling Bee Word List for Grades 3-4

The Monumental Spelling Bee Word List for Grades 3-4 will enable you to confidently conduct a school-wide spelling bee. The list contains 400 grade-appropriate spelling bee words. For each word, I've included its language of origin, part of speech, definition and sentence. Words arranged in order of difficulty, from easy to very difficult. The .zip file contains a Word doc with complete instructions, and an Excel file with the 400 words, plus a second page that contains an alphabetical order l
Preview of Homophone Sghoul: There, Their, They're Self-Grading Digital Task Cards

Homophone Sghoul: There, Their, They're Self-Grading Digital Task Cards

Homophones can be difficult for language learners and three of the most commonly confused words are there, their, and they're. These self-grading task cards provide students with practice choosing the correct homophone (they're, their, there) for 24 different sentences. Students use the drop down menu in the colored box to choose the correct homophone to complete the sentence. Their answers are automatically populated and graded on the answers tab. If you want to make this a quiz, simply hide th
Preview of Homophone Days of Yore Digital Pixel Art: Your vs. You're Mystery Picture Excel

Homophone Days of Yore Digital Pixel Art: Your vs. You're Mystery Picture Excel

Homophones and homonyms are commonly confused words and particularly difficult for English language learners. Much practice is needed when distinguishing between homophones when listening, reading, and writing. Days of Yore, practicing the homophones your and you’re, is a digital pixel art or mystery picture activity. Students read the sentences and use the drop down menu in the pale yellow cells to choose the correct word (your/you're) to complete the sentence. If the correct answer is chosen,
Preview of Homophone Mystery Picture Pixel Art: Who's or Whose for Distance Learning- Excel

Homophone Mystery Picture Pixel Art: Who's or Whose for Distance Learning- Excel

Homonyms and homophones can be very difficult, especially for ESL students. As part of our commonly confused words, homonyms, and homophone lesson series I made this digital mystery picture activity for my students to practice distinguishing between who's and whose. Students read each of the protected sentences and decide which word correctly completes the sentence (whose or who's). They then type the answer in the gray box. If the answer is correct, part of the picture will appear. When they ha
Preview of REWARDS Academic Vocabulary Terms and Definitions

REWARDS Academic Vocabulary Terms and Definitions

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Karen Atterberry
This is a set of cards featuring the first 36 key academic vocabulary terms and the kid friendly definition featured in REWARDS 2nd edition. The teacher can use the cards for review, and students can sort and match the terms and definitions for additional practice. you could also play, "I have.... Who has....?"
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