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Preview of Informational Writing Unit on Bats

Informational Writing Unit on Bats

Informational Writing Unit on Bats29 SlidesWhat does informational writing sound like / look likeDetermine which books you should use to gather information Writing Graphic OrganizerExamples of informational writing to discuss expectationshttps://support.prometheanworld.com/activinspire-download
Preview of All About Adjectives! ACTIVboard Flipchart

All About Adjectives! ACTIVboard Flipchart

Created by
Angi Reger
All About Adjectives! ACTIVboard Flipchart is correlated to Common Core Standards for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grades. This flipchart includes: Brainstorming Lists Finding the Adjective in a Sentence Adjective Song Word Sort Fill-in-the-Blank Sentences Bubble Maps Guess! Game Matching Nouns to Adjectives Adjectives that Compare You can use this flipchart as a review, lesson reinforcement, whole group, or small group! Keywords: Adjectives, Grammar, Comparing Adjectives, Comparative, Superlative, ACTIV
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Magic Treehouse - Polar Bears Past Bedtime

Created by
Ashley Cheek
Polar Bears Past Bedtime, book number #12 in the Magic Treehouse Series, sends Jack and Annie to the Arctic where they learn about polar bears, the northern lights, and so much more! These lessons target numerous skills including but not limited to: vocabulary words, handwriting practice, gray area �thinking� questions, comprehension quizzes, and visualization and verbalizations pages. Ashley Cheek developed this flipchart to use for her class of children with learning disabilities
Preview of Making Inferences Flipchart for Promethean

Making Inferences Flipchart for Promethean

Created by
Fancy in Fourth
This is a flipchart that focuses the comprehension strategy of making inferences. You can use this flipchart on Promethean boards during shared reading. Students take information from the story along with information that they already know to make inferences about what is going to happen in the story or situation. This can be used with all grades!
Preview of The Rainbow Fish  for Promethean ActivInspire / ClassFlow and Distance Learning

The Rainbow Fish for Promethean ActivInspire / ClassFlow and Distance Learning

Created by
MrTechnology
The Rainbow Fish Book Companion and Reading Activities Bundle for Promethean ActivInspire / ClassFlow and #DistanceLearningThe Rainbow Fish embodies the simple, yet universal message: sharing makes us happy.✔️ Perfect for Distance Learning / Remote Learning with use via ClassFlow.In this interactive Promethean ActivPanel FlipChart lesson, students will engage in interactive activities and cooperative learning opportunities.⚠️ Please make sure to have the required software installed on your comp
Preview of Reading Comprehension Graphic Organizers

Reading Comprehension Graphic Organizers

Created by
Brenda Young
This flipchart contains graphic organizers that provide structure and support for reading comprehension. Each page of the flipchart is visually appealing. Students enjoy the small animation in each slide. Graphic organizers include: Story Pyramid, Story Circle, Venn Diagram, KWL Chart, Cause & Effect, Compare & Contrast, and Sequence of Events. I've also included internet links to graphic organizer websites. This flipchart is designed to be used with any basal reading story, as well as
Preview of Charlotte's Web Interactive FlipChart that Integrates State Standards

Charlotte's Web Interactive FlipChart that Integrates State Standards

This interactive ActiveInspire FlipChart incorporates many elements of Charlotte's Web and collides perfectly with ELA state standards. The students will love getting to participate in the fun activities this flipchart has to offer, all along learning important content knowledge. Each slide has a note as to what to do and what standard it correlates with. Enjoy this engaging flipchart made by Bethany's Creations!
Preview of Sandwich Writing Flipchart

Sandwich Writing Flipchart

This flipchart uses the analogy of building a delicious sandwich to writing a good paragraph. Each piece of the sandwich highlights a key characteristic that good writers use: Top Bun- tasty topic sentence Meat- focused main idea Cheese- juicy details Tomato- spicy transitions and sensory words Lettuce- sentency fluency and variety Bottom Bun- satisfying conclusion Introduce each piece and provide examples and practice time to help your students develop into masterful writing chefs! I hope yo
Preview of Comparing Lesson Flip Chart (Living Things)

Comparing Lesson Flip Chart (Living Things)

This is an ActiviInspire flip chart to accompany the McGrawHill leveled text "Living Things" by Christy Steele. Learning Target and gradual release questions are included. Comparing graphic organizer is a venn diagram. Lesson focused on converting a t chart to a venn diagram. Link to online PDF of the reader "Living Things" by Christy Steele http://burnet.twpunionschools.org/subsites/slama/documents/Level%20Readers/English/2067065.pdf
Preview of Comparing Lesson (Animal Tongues)

Comparing Lesson (Animal Tongues)

This is an ActiviInspire flip chart to accompany the Reading A to Z (RAZ) text "Animal Tongues". Learning Target and gradual release questions are included. Comparing graphic organizer is a T chart (Alike and Different).
Preview of Weekly Directions Flowchart

Weekly Directions Flowchart

This is a flipchart that I use every day. The first 5 pages are what my students need to follow when they first walk in every morning. The next 5 pages are for my switch class. This is what they need to follow as soon as they first walk in my door. You may add/change directions to best suit the needs of your students. I like to include a message from me, or I include a positive quote.
Preview of Thank You Sarah Novel Guide - Flipchart

Thank You Sarah Novel Guide - Flipchart

This flipchart is designed to guide teachers and students through the study of Thank You, Sarah. This 13 page flipchart includes: - an Orton-Gillingham based vocabulary review - a story map - a review of character traits - a review of cause and effect - a review of sequencing - comprehension questions - an interactive vocabulary review
Preview of Adjectives, Adverbs, Nouns, and Verbs

Adjectives, Adverbs, Nouns, and Verbs

Created by
Ashley Cheek
This interactive flipchart is designed to help students categorize parts of speech. They will come up with their own words as well as match words to the appropriate grammar category. My students thought it was FUN as well. Enjoy!
Preview of 3 Little Pigs Comparison Stories Flipchart

3 Little Pigs Comparison Stories Flipchart

Created by
julie Gober
This resource includes two pages of an ActivInspire flip chart. The first page is a double bubble comparing the original story of the 3 Little Pigs with The True Story of the Three Little Pigs. Students can move the story elements to either story or to the middle row for things in common. The second page is a blank version for comparing either The Three Little Pigs, or, The True Story of the Three Little Pigs, with The Three Ninja Pigs. 2nd Grade TEKS are included on the flipchart pages.
Preview of Compare & Contrast Flipchart

Compare & Contrast Flipchart

Created by
MsPudsey
This 3 slide Flipchart includes a title slide, a key word slide, and a venn diagram slide to demonstrate compare and contrast.
Preview of Inscription des ateliers sur T.N.I pour 1 semaine

Inscription des ateliers sur T.N.I pour 1 semaine

Created by
Julie Grenier
Les nombres au bas de la page correspondent aux numéros de 25 élèves. Ils cliquent sur leur numéro et peuvent aller glisser plusieurs fois leur numéro. Les noms des 5 ateliers sont: Lire (lecture à soi ou à deux), Écouter (lecture), Étudier (grammaire), Écrire (centre d'écriture) et Mathématique. Merci de me laisser vos commentaires et votre appréciation!
Preview of Be a Good Classmate

Be a Good Classmate

This flipchart is easy, engaging, and student directed on how to be positive in the classroom. Great for back to school, after long weekends, and after vacations for the students. In fact, this can be turned into an easy and engaging writing activity. I do this several times a year for my classroom as a friendly reminder.
Preview of Acrostic Poem Introductory Lesson

Acrostic Poem Introductory Lesson

Created by
therese simon
I use this ActivInspire flipchart to introduce and engage my students in a lesson on writing an acrostic poem for Summer. It is a nice and simple activity to begin poetry writing.
Preview of 4 Square Writing Graphic Organizer

4 Square Writing Graphic Organizer

Created by
Shayla Spring
A 4 square graphic organizer for beginning writers that need help with the trait topic and organization.
Preview of Henry and Mudge

Henry and Mudge

Created by
Rawya
Henry and Mudge: This flipchart includes everything you need to go along with the story: vocabulary, phonics practice, comprehension skill, grammar, journal responses, and writing.
Preview of Cause & Effect Flipchart

Cause & Effect Flipchart

Created by
MsPudsey
This cause and effect flip chart has two explanation slides and a short activity slide.
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

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Learning English language arts offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. It helps students:

  • Develop effective communication skills
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By ensuring that students have a solid foundation in English language arts, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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