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Preview of Reading Comprehension Time Capsule Activity | Main Idea Summary Template

Reading Comprehension Time Capsule Activity | Main Idea Summary Template

Created by
Mister Harms
Are you in need of a creative way for your students to find the main idea or summary of any assigned text or reading? This Time Capsule guide will help students summarize any historical, fictional, non-fictional, article or text book reading using illustration and writing. The following items are included in the student directions: ☞This resource is also included in my Emergency Activities Bundle. Right now, save more than 20% on this resource and more!☜What's Included:A complete set of teacher
Preview of Singular, Plural, and Possessive Noun Practice

Singular, Plural, and Possessive Noun Practice

This chart allows students to see the spelling differences between a singular and plural form of a noun, as well as, the singular and plural possessive forms of the same noun. It includes a complete chart for teaching/modeling and a practice chart for students to work independently.
Preview of Frequently Confused Words: You're OR Your ⭐ Homophone Lesson & Self-Grading Quiz

Frequently Confused Words: You're OR Your ⭐ Homophone Lesson & Self-Grading Quiz

Your or You're? Do your students understand the difference between you're and your? This 10-minute Google Slides™ minilesson and self-grading Google Forms™ quiz will help your students quickly know when to use your or you're in their writing. These homophones are very frequently misspelled words by many English speakers, and this resource is appropriate for all ages/levels of English speakers from 4th grade ELA to high school English classes to adult ESL to professional development workshops wit
Preview of Commonly Confused Words: Accept vs. Except ⭐ Minilesson & Assessment | NO PREP

Commonly Confused Words: Accept vs. Except ⭐ Minilesson & Assessment | NO PREP

What's the difference between accept and except? This 10-minute Interactive Google Slides™ lesson & 10-question Google Forms™ quiz will help students quickly know when to use accept and when to use except! Learn the difference & practice using these confusing words! Try before you buy: My FREE Resource Maybe or May Be! follows this same format!If you like these quick mini lessons, check out my GROWING BUNDLE of confusing words or smaller best seller bundle!FREE homophone resource from my
Preview of Paragraph Writing Exit Slip Quiz

Paragraph Writing Exit Slip Quiz

This assignment functions as a quick check to assess students' progress in paragraph writing. Students read a paragraph, answer multiple-choice questions, create a graphic organizer, and complete a quick write.
Preview of Present Tense To Be: Am Is Are Triple Play Game

Present Tense To Be: Am Is Are Triple Play Game

This activity is a triple play because it can be played in three ways. I love the flexibility of it because it allows me to tailor the activity to each group of students. The be verb is very difficult for English language learners, and so they need a lot of practice. Here are the directions for the three ways I use this activity: Slap: Place the three large signs on the board with magnets, tape, or tacks. Divide the class into two teams and have one person from each team come to the board. Give
Preview of Much or Many? Aussie Style! Self-Grading Digital Task Cards: Excel

Much or Many? Aussie Style! Self-Grading Digital Task Cards: Excel

Distinguishing between the quantifier adverbs much and many is very difficult for English language learners. My students require a lot of practice and so I designed this digital task card set for them. There are 24 sentences total. To see this activity in action, check out the video: Much or Many Digital Task Card Demonstration.These digital task cards are unique because they are designed and presented in Excel. Each "card" is on a separate tab. Each tab includes a picture, a sentence (missing m
Preview of Nouns, Verbs, and Adjectives

Nouns, Verbs, and Adjectives

Created by
Carrigan Flotlin
Noun, Verb, & Adjective worksheet to test your student's knowledge over three parts of speech. Can be used as a warm-up sheet or as a quick quiz grade.
Preview of Confusing Words: Maybe vs. May Be | Minilesson & Self-Grading Quiz | FREEBIE

Confusing Words: Maybe vs. May Be | Minilesson & Self-Grading Quiz | FREEBIE

What's the difference between maybe and may be? This 10-minute minilesson and self-grading quiz will help your students quickly know when to use maybe or may be in their writing. Maybe and may be are frequently confused words that can be a little tricky. But, after your students finish this interactive Google Slides™ lesson and take the Google Forms™ self-grading quiz, they'll be able to use maybe and may be with accuracy! May Be vs. Maybe Resource Includes:1 Google Slides™ Interactive Lesson1 G
Preview of Daily writing pages with rubric

Daily writing pages with rubric

Leveled writing sheets for elementary and special needs students. Rubric on each page to increase student feedback. Includes a graphic organizer.
Preview of Google Forms Assessment: Pronouns

Google Forms Assessment: Pronouns

This is a Google Forms check in for pronouns. It can easily be published to Google Classroom or another learning platform. Great for quick formative assessments, creating ELA small groups, and exit slips. Takes the hassle out of grading because it grades it for you! Aligned with third grade ELA standards.When prompted, click copy, and the quiz will show up in your Google Drive. You can push the assessment out to students from there. Check out my other ELA check ins and my year long language stan
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