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Grammar Common Core RL.7.4 pdfs

Preview of Guess My Name: Adjective Edition

Guess My Name: Adjective Edition

Created by
Apple Envy
Review the use of adjectives with this short descriptive paragraph activity. The culminating activity is a fun game of Guess Who that allows students to get to know each other better. Lesson plan is flexible and the unit can last up to 2 days, depending on your students and your class time.Worksheet is ready to post online for students.Includes:Lesson PlanStudent worksheet with space to write and sentence frames for struggling writers2 completed writing sample/ mentor text to review before stude
Preview of Poetry Practice Worksheets | Figurative Language and Poetry Analysis Activities

Poetry Practice Worksheets | Figurative Language and Poetry Analysis Activities

Created by
Academic Assets
Practice Poetry and Figurative Language Analysis with these in-depth worksheets! After introducing poetry and figurative language, these activities are beneficial.The poems analyzed in this packet:"The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost"A Dream" by Edgar Allen Poe"Thoughts" by Myra Viola Wilds"Who Has Seen the Wind?" by Maria Rossetti"Songs for the people" by Ellen Watkins HarperThis activity is PERFECT after students have completed the Poetry Introduction Lesson. Check out these other effective a
Preview of Shamrock Shakers: St. Patrick's Day Preposition & Limerick Game

Shamrock Shakers: St. Patrick's Day Preposition & Limerick Game

Created by
Classroom Core
Yes, grammar can be fun… and just in time for St. Patrick’s Day! Students love learning or practicing prepositions with the Shamrock Shakers game! They play in teams to find prepositional phrases in popular limericks by Edward Lear and in trivia cards with interesting facts about St. Patrick’s Day. There is even a bonus round where students can wager their coins for double or nothing. This game can be used either as a preposition review or as a lesson. Included in this 22-page Grammar Busters
Preview of Of Mice And Men by John Steinbeck Grammar Activities Bell Ringers Task Cards

Of Mice And Men by John Steinbeck Grammar Activities Bell Ringers Task Cards

Of Mice And Men by John Steinbeck Grammar Activities Bell Ringers Task Cards These grammar and text analysis activities can be used as warmups/bellringers or as task cards. Students will make corrections to lines from the text including usage of grammar, spelling, punctuation, and capitalization. Students will then analyze those lines for tone, mood, characterization, conflict, foreshadowing, imagery, or significance to the text. Note: the warmups and task cards contain the same information, ju
Preview of AMIGO BROTHERS Quiz and Word Study

AMIGO BROTHERS Quiz and Word Study

Created by
Arlene Manemann
Many students love this story and to assure they read carefully, I made these products. Included in the file are these four students' pages -- Quiz - two pages - True/False, Multiple Choice (from a selection of three), Which occurred first (select A or B), and two written responses.- Word Study - one page with spelling ladder and glossary with some definitions left for students to fill in.- Theme definition and request for student to identify a theme; word search at thebottom of this page.AN
Preview of Spring Simile Metaphor Figurative Language Worksheet 5th Middle School Activity

Spring Simile Metaphor Figurative Language Worksheet 5th Middle School Activity

Created by
Truly Madly ELA
Spring is here! Celebrate the season and gauge student mastery with a fun simile and metaphor coloring activity. All sentences relate to Spring (Spring Break, March Madness, St. Patrick's Day, Nowruz, flowers, Pi Day, etc.)This ready-to-go activity gives students practice with similes and metaphors. Students underline the two things being compared and then color the similes pink and the metaphors blue. Differing directions are included for students who need additional scaffolding. This version i
Preview of Context Clues and Inference Questions With Reading Passages

Context Clues and Inference Questions With Reading Passages

This is a resource packet full of 30+ pages of context clues and inference questions with reading passages. It was designed using fourth and fifth grade common core standards. There are more than 5 weeks worth of work.These resources are a great review for the skills taught in the classroom. This daily work or homework was designed to be a cummulative review and practice for reading comprehension skills with the focus on context clues and inference practice.
Preview of Figurative Language Coloring Page

Figurative Language Coloring Page

Students absolutely love doodling and coloring, so what better way for them to get a review then by completing a coloring worksheet that reviews figurative language. With this resource, students will get a refresher on simile, metaphor, personification, and hyperbole. All of these are used within sentences, and students will determine what kind of figurative language it is, and will color it according to the key provided. Coloring worksheets force students to think deeply about their choices
Preview of Accept vs Except Worksheet - Grades 6-9

Accept vs Except Worksheet - Grades 6-9

Created by
Gale Johnson
A grammar worksheet helping students understand the difference between the vocabulary words accept and except. Gale-Johnson vocabulary grammar language arts english
Preview of myPerspectives 7th Grade Selection Test RETEST for "Two Kinds" (PDF)

myPerspectives 7th Grade Selection Test RETEST for "Two Kinds" (PDF)

Ever need to have a "test b" for reteaching and retesting, and then you notice that you can't find what you want to meet your needs? Or that one doesn't come with the curriculum?! And...Why do you need a “test b” or retest? Helps you reassess the same skills from the selection test with similar questions and answers Can provide evidence for reteaching/retesting More accurately gauge whole group teaching success or next steps Covers assessment usage, rigor, and differentiationUse this "test b" ve
Preview of MS Common Core Guided Reading Questions for Reading, Language, and Writing

MS Common Core Guided Reading Questions for Reading, Language, and Writing

Created by
JCBEdPRO
The provided middle school guided reading stems provide Common Core level questions or statements that teachers can use to help students pause and reflect as they read complex literary and informational texts. The questions are rigorous and require students to use evaluation and analysis-level skills as they read. The question stems reflect the wording and rigor from numerous state test preparation materials and other teacher-created stems. Teachers can use these Common Core guided reading st
Preview of Connotation and Denotation Lesson/Activity

Connotation and Denotation Lesson/Activity

Created by
TeachAGN
Note: This is a slideshow in PDF format. It is not editable. Covers a short lesson and activity that can be wrapped up in 20 minutes or less! Contains: 1. The definition of denotation and connotation. 2. Positive and Negative connotations example and do it together slide. (Do it together slide, you can write the responses in the chart on the smart board after calling on a few students to share.) 3. Activity/Game on the last few slides. It is a Would You Rather Game (Four Corners). Students choos
Preview of Author's Craft: Troll Description, Ch. 10 (Novel Study: Harry Potter #1)

Author's Craft: Troll Description, Ch. 10 (Novel Study: Harry Potter #1)

Do you struggle to get your students to appreciate author's craft? This activity allows students to perform a close reading of a descriptive passage of the troll in Chapter 10 of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Then, students read an imitation of the passage for a different troll. Finally, they practice a fun imitation of the author's style/craft for their own troll in order to understand the choices an author makes when it comes to character description in narrative writing. Student hand
Preview of Middle School Bell Ringers Packet #2 (6 Week Supply)

Middle School Bell Ringers Packet #2 (6 Week Supply)

Created by
Deason's Domain
This collection of bell ringer activities provides a variety of language practice for seventh and eighth graders. Daily work provides a unique practice for students to complete, including a free write every Friday. This packet would also be perfect for ninth grade review or remediation to which you may not wish to devote whole class instruction. Click on the preview to see the daily work, free write layout, and example of the key that is also included. Deason's Domain is a fairly new TPT store,
Preview of figurative language vs. literal language

figurative language vs. literal language

Created by
2Cute Classrooms
These are 8 statements on the sorting sheet. Your students are asked to determine if the statement is an example of figurative language or an example of something with a literal meaning.These cards can be used as part of an ELA test prep activity, a simply review activity, or as a pre-test or post-test activity. I recommend printing these off and hand them out to your students or you can print them on card stock and laminating them or you can place them in sheet protectors. Students can write th
Preview of Connotation Task Cards

Connotation Task Cards

These task cards help students further their understanding of connotation. Great for a whole class activity, station activity, small group review, or test review! This resource includes 24 task cards with an answer key.
Preview of Reference Card - Parts of Speech and Literary Devices

Reference Card - Parts of Speech and Literary Devices

This reference card can be copied front-to-back to make a half-page reference sheet for middle schoolers! Copy it onto brightly colored card stock and stick it into a binder pocket or folder for easy access.One side features parts of speech and grammatical terms (such as noun, adverb, and subject) while the other side features literary devices (such as simile, allusion, and theme).
Preview of Adjective Christmas Tree Family Project

Adjective Christmas Tree Family Project

What happened to celebrating the holidays in your classroom? Bring Christmas back to your students and families all while improving vocabulary and introducing adjectives. Students will love creating these trees with their families and displaying them in your classroom. This is easily adaptable to all grade levels. -Includes parent letter with instructions, tree outline, and 30 adjectives cards. -identify new vocabulary -using reference books (dictionary, glossary, thesaurus) Adjective Chri
Preview of Literacy or Dare Game

Literacy or Dare Game

This will be played like the classic game, "Truth or Dare." The students will choose to answer a literacy-based question, provided by the teacher, or complete a dare card.
Preview of Sentence Structure Handout | Easy Methods to Determine Structure of Sentences

Sentence Structure Handout | Easy Methods to Determine Structure of Sentences

Determining the structure of a sentence can be tricky for students. Use this FREEBIE as a poster or a handout for students to keep in their notebooks or binders to refer back to.Includes all four sentence types (simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex) with examples.
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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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