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Preview of Spanish Character Traits - Caracteristicas de Protagonista

Spanish Character Traits - Caracteristicas de Protagonista

Charter Traits in Spanish. There are also some synonyms and antonyms.
Preview of Writing and Spelling Word Wall

Writing and Spelling Word Wall

Created by
Patricia Snow
Use this personal word wall to ensure that your first through fourth grade students spell the commonly misspelled words correctly. It was made in color to show syllables, endings, how an "e" is dropped, or a "y" is changed to an "i". The word wall also has pictures to clarify multiple meaning words like wear and where. Use it at your guided reading table and writing center. Suggested guidelines for learning to spell the words by state testing time are listed at the top by month to be sure words
Preview of Mini word wall desk name tags

Mini word wall desk name tags

Created by
Heidi Weber
A complete mini word wall that can be used as a desk name tag. Words organized alphabetically in color with word families distinguished. Template allows users to change words or type in their own student names. Great for spelling and writing activities too. One template to create an entire class set of desk name tags.
Preview of Sight Words for Interactive Word Wall

Sight Words for Interactive Word Wall

Created by
Brittni K
This document contains 220 of the most frequent sight words. It is formatted to be used for a word wall. The words are black text and bold print to ensure that students can more easily read them. They are small enough in size that they could be laminated and have magnets or velcro added to create an interactive word wall. This document contains sight words targeted for grades K-3. I use these words frequently in reading groups to have students practice reading the sight words quickly. The
Preview of Word Wall & Word Writing

Word Wall & Word Writing

Created by
Lauren DeSantis
This document allows you to create individual word walls for each of your students. Place them in their writing folders or put them at a writing center. The second page is used to practice writing a sight word and writing the word in a sentence.
Preview of Synonyms Chart

Synonyms Chart

Created by
Sydney Ezratty
I have compiled a list of synonyms for commonly used words. This a great resource for students to use to help reword a phrase or sentence and improve their vocabulary usage! **This document is EDITABLE so you can add new words.
Preview of Alphaboxes for Spanish verbs

Alphaboxes for Spanish verbs

Created by
Sarah Bellak
Use this graphic organizer as an addition to literacy or writing notebook to keep track of verbs. Students can write words they use in their writing in the corresponding box, to use as a "personal word wall" during writing time.
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