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Grammar bulletin board ideas for Microsoft Word

Preview of The H Brothers Posters & Story

The H Brothers Posters & Story

Created by
MsF
Help teach children about the common digraphs sh, ch, wh, th by using characters known as the "H Brothers". I couldn't find a good set, so I drew my own and adapted a story to go along with it. It's a little different than the usual, but the children love it! The document includes images of my original posters that can be made smaller or larger depending upon your need. I set MS Word for legal sized paper. Enjoy!
Preview of SHOW NOT TELL - Creating descriptive writers

SHOW NOT TELL - Creating descriptive writers

This is a writing activity which involves the students to show how a character may be feeling without telling the audience. For example - instead of saying someone is ANGRY they may have clenched fists and grinding teeth with a burning red face. This is a fun activity which my students loved doing! A good way of getting the kids to draw a charcter to a selected emotion and then show not tell how the character may be showing this emotion. In this bundle the classroom display is included with
Preview of Fall Mad Libs -Tongue Twisters - Creative writing

Fall Mad Libs -Tongue Twisters - Creative writing

Created by
Denise Kern
Have your students write their own amazing Fall themed alliteration sentences (tongue twisters) This activity includes the frames and lists of Fall themed words categorized by parts of speech. There are lists of adjectives, subject nouns, verbs, object nouns, adverbs, and prepositional phrases. This is a fun powerful way for your students to apply grammar skill and sentence structure skills. The lists will especially help your struggling writers, and your English learners. Have them cho
Preview of HMH Module 7 Relative Pronouns & Adverbs, Dependent & Independent Clauses

HMH Module 7 Relative Pronouns & Adverbs, Dependent & Independent Clauses

This is a completely editable resource that matches HMH Module 7 - Tricksters and Tales - Week 1 Grammar. But it can be used for any classroom bulletin board. I recommend creating your own sample sentence to include as well. It includes anchor charts that you can print on a regular-size printer:Relative PronounsRelative AdverbsClausesIndependent ClausesDependent Clauses ps. I will most likely update this resource. If there is anything you would like me to add or improve on, please let me know.
Preview of Grammar Order of Operations, help in diagramming and identifying sentence parts

Grammar Order of Operations, help in diagramming and identifying sentence parts

Created by
R Wayne Adams
This is a simple, step by step, process that will help students take apart a sentence and identify all of its parts. Great help for middle school through college for students who need to diagram or identify parts of a sentence. Includes 8 basic parts of speech, Direct and Indirect Objects, Predicate Nominatives, Phrases, and Clauses.
Preview of Fall Haiku Poetry Form

Fall Haiku Poetry Form

Created by
B.Rogers
Celebrate fall with this haiku poetry assignment. This form teaches students how to write a haiku poem as well as provides them with a form on which to write it. This would be a great addition to your students' writing portfolios. Collect all of the seasons. They are also provided in a packet entitled "Poems for all Seasons". These could also be displayed on bulletin boards or in hallways.(Also, see my poetry bookmarks as well as my holiday portfolio packet.)
Preview of Missing Pet Poster (Adjectives) Lesson Plan and Handout

Missing Pet Poster (Adjectives) Lesson Plan and Handout

Created by
Jennifer Hess
Have your students practice using adjectives with this missing pet poster. The students can find a picture of an animal to put on their poster or draw one. Then have them pretend that their pet went missing. The better you describe your pet the more likely they will be found. My third graders had a blast with this activity. This handout comes with a complete lesson plan including other adjective activities.
Preview of Learning Target poster/label

Learning Target poster/label

This is a label for your classroom board, bulletin board, wall, or wherever you post your learning targets (also known as essential questions or objectives/goals for each subject). Print and laminate then you never have to write it again!!
Preview of Visual Posters for teaching Compound & Complex sentences

Visual Posters for teaching Compound & Complex sentences

This is a valuable educational resource for teaching the structure and usage of compound and complex sentences. This product includes a series of examples that illustrate how different conjunctions and relative pronouns are used to connect clauses in sentences. Here's a breakdown of what is included:And: Demonstrating how 'and' is used to join two independent clauses in a compound sentence, indicating addition or connection.But: Showing the contrast or opposition between two independent clauses
Preview of Holiday Poetry Portfolio

Holiday Poetry Portfolio

Created by
B.Rogers
This holiday poetry packet is a must to have in your students' writing portfolios. It should be kept in portfolios as an ongoing writing activity and students can be assigned to writing an array of different types of poems as each holiday occurs during the course of the school year. By the end of the school year, you will have a marvelous collection of poems to share with parents and students will be proud of their writing accomplishments. They will be quite impressed. A checklist will also
Preview of Water Cycle Unit grades 4 5 6

Water Cycle Unit grades 4 5 6

Created by
Punky
The Water Cycle is a weekly unit consisting of activities that focus on the skills of main idea. The activities can be completed as a whole class, small group, in partners, or in a center. The unit contains: 1. Title, Author, Genre, (copy on card stock) 2. Spelling 3. Word Study (Idioms) 4. Comprehension (Close Reading) 5. Summary (Main Idea) 6. Vocabulary writing/drawing activities 7. Story note taking organizer for main ideas 8. Grammar practice sheet for combining sentences
Preview of Homophone posters

Homophone posters

Posters for common homophones and other words that students tend to mix up! Includes-*To, Too, Two*Their, There, They're*Write, Right*Buy, By, Byeand many more!!Each Poster is a different font & color to make these posters more fun and inviting! I glued mine to colored construction paper also to give these posters more color. Please make sure to leave feedback when purchasing!!
Preview of #AUSBTS18 Victorian Cursive Alphabet posters (polka dot + owl theme)

#AUSBTS18 Victorian Cursive Alphabet posters (polka dot + owl theme)

This is a victorian cursive alphabet with Upper and Lower case letters. Each page has a picture matching the letters. Polka dot and owl theme
Preview of Spring Diamante Poetry Form

Spring Diamante Poetry Form

Created by
B.Rogers
Celebrate spring with this diamond-shaped poem called diamante. This form teaches students how to write a diamante poem as well as provide them with a form on which to write it. This would be a great addition to your students' writing portfolios. Collect all of the seasons. They are also provided in a packet entitled "Poems for all Seasons". These could also be displayed on bulletin boards or in hallways.(Also, see my poetry bookmarks as well as my holiday portfolio packet.)
Preview of Types of Sentences

Types of Sentences

This can be used as a student reference or can be made into a poster. It explains the different types of sentences with pictures.
Preview of What Gets a Capital Letter? Poster/ Anchor Chart - Visual Reminder

What Gets a Capital Letter? Poster/ Anchor Chart - Visual Reminder

Created by
The Cross Room
This handy anchor chart about Capital Letters acts as a reminder to students about when it is necessary to use a capital letter.
Preview of Abbreviations Anchor Chart

Abbreviations Anchor Chart

This anchor chart includes the majority of abbreviations that students in elementary, middle school, and most of high school will need. They can be printed out and glued in a literacy journal for students to use as a reference!
Preview of Meet Rosina Theme 1 Week 4

Meet Rosina Theme 1 Week 4

Created by
Punky
This unit consists of a variety of activities to introduce, teach, reinforce, and/or practice the skills embedded in the story, Meet Rosina. The activities can be completed as a whole class, small group, in partners, or in a center. The unit contains: 1. Title, Author, Genre, Skills Posters (copy on card stock) 2. Week 4 Blending Words 3. Phonics poster/Word Sorts 4. Spelling Activities 5. Vocabulary poster/pictures 6. Vocabulary writing/drawing activities 7. Story note ta
Preview of Verb Sparklers

Verb Sparklers

Throw out that boring grammar book (for now), and get your students moving with verbs; I mean, that’s what action verbs are all about. So have your students stack some candy, wad-up some paper, and pop some bubbles, all while learning the concept of verbs. Included with "Verb SPARKLERS,” by Melissa J. Donovan, find engaging worksheets to use with the activities. Follow-up with several fun creative writing assignments: “Recipe for Success,” “My Life with Verbs” (different tense uses), and
Preview of Theme 4 Week 4 A Harbor Seal Grows Up

Theme 4 Week 4 A Harbor Seal Grows Up

Created by
Punky
Harbor Seal Grows Up is a weekly unit consisting of activities that focus on the skill drawing conclusions The activities can be completed as a whole class, small group, in partners, or in a center. The unit contains: 1. Title, Author, Genre, Skills Posters (copy on card stock) 2. Week 1 Blending Words 3. Phonics poster/Word Sorts 4. Spelling Activities 5. Vocabulary poster/pictures 6. Vocabulary writing/drawing activities 7. Story note taking organizer for sequence 8.
Preview of Noun Town - Teaching Proper Nouns and Common Nouns

Noun Town - Teaching Proper Nouns and Common Nouns

Students will create a list of proper nouns, comparing them to a common noun. Student will then be instructed to create a proper noun and common noun to add to our Common Street and Proper Street mural or nouns. Massachusetts Curriculum Framework Standards: Language Arts- 1. Language: 1. Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking: b. Use common, proper, and possessive nouns. 2. Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard Engli
Preview of Punctuation Marks!

Punctuation Marks!

A set of rules for using punctuation marks simplified for all! It contains rules about periods, question marks, exclamation marks, commas, colons and semicolons. This poster is: - colorful - harmonious - user-friendly - K-6 - for the bulletin board - as a handout - can be used for ESL/EFL students as well! Thank you for downloading!
Preview of Classroom Survival English Terms for ESL ENL Students ! (Mini Posters)

Classroom Survival English Terms for ESL ENL Students ! (Mini Posters)

Created by
Mama Gonzo
This collection of 6 wall signs are the first posters I hang up each year in my classroom. Students learn from the very first day of class important survival language such as how to ask to go to the bathroom, go to the nurse, and sharpen their pencils. Not only do the signs include language chunks needed to form important request, but they model proper question formation in English. With visuals on each sign, the students learn quickly to place their classroom requests IN ENGLISH :) Verbs
Preview of Theme 4 Week 1  Head, Body, Legs:  A Story From Liberia

Theme 4 Week 1 Head, Body, Legs: A Story From Liberia

Created by
Punky
Head, Body Legs is a weekly unit consisting of activities that focus on the skill cause and effect. The activities can be completed as a whole class, small group, in partners, or in a center. The unit contains: 1. Title, Author, Genre, Skills Posters (copy on card stock) 2. Week 1 Blending Words 3. Phonics poster/Word Sorts 4. Spelling Activities 5. Vocabulary poster/pictures 6. Vocabulary writing/drawing activities 7. Story note taking organizer for cause and effect 8.
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Grammar is the study of the rules and structures that govern language. It encompasses a multitude of elements, including parts of speech, sentence structure, vocabulary, punctuation, and much more. With a strong grasp of grammar, students can make their writing stronger, clearer, and more effective.

Initially, students will learn about the parts of speech, like nouns, verbs, and adjectives. As they progress in their learning, they’ll explore things like irregular verbs and how to construct intricate sentences, phrases, and clauses.

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Fun and engaging grammar activities to try

You can teach grammar effectively and engage your students at the same time, with a variety of activities and techniques that cater to different learning styles and preferences. Here are a few examples of the different types of activities that you can find on TPT to help teach students about key grammatical concepts.

Sentence Diagramming & Building

Help students see the relationships between words, phrases, and clauses by having them break down sentences into visual diagrams. Or, help them understand sentence structure by giving them a set of words or phrases and having them construct grammatically correct sentences.

Grammar Word Search

Use word search puzzles to have students locate words that relate to a specific grammar concept (for example, you could have students search for adjectives).

Grammar Bingo

This is a great way to engage the whole class and reinforce a grammar concept your students are learning. Simply call out various grammar rules, sentence examples, or parts of speech, and have students mark the corresponding grammar rule (or error!).

Escape Rooms

Using an escape room-style activity, students can solve grammar puzzles to "escape" within a given time limit. They’re also great for providing children with the opportunity to showcase everything they've learned with a competitive element.

Grammar Quizzes

Regular quizzes can reinforce learning, test students’ mastery of grammar, and help track their progress over time.

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