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Free elementary ELA test prep handout microsofts

Preview of Practicing Restating the Question in Answers

Practicing Restating the Question in Answers

Created by
MissEducation
In my classroom, we use R.A.C.E. to answer questions - R = Restate the question, A = Answer the question, C = Cite the evidence from the text, E = Explain or Elaborate. (G can be substituted for C to spell RAGE, where G = Give an example from the text. Maybe more appropriate for younger grades.) This worksheet will help students practice the first two letters or RACE - Restating and Answering. For some this is an easy, quick review. For others who are struggling to understand what RACE means,
Preview of Grammar Do Now - Use Popular Songs to Teach Homophones: "To", "Too", and "Two".

Grammar Do Now - Use Popular Songs to Teach Homophones: "To", "Too", and "Two".

Created by
John Rimel
Finding engaging ways to hook student interest about grammar is a constant struggle for teachers. How many times have your students responded with a unanimous cry of “BORING!” to traditional grammar worksheets? This Do Now makes grammar both fun and relevant to students’ lives as it taps one of their biggest passions – music! This Do Now can be used as a formative assessment with which to spark interest for future more in-depth teaching or as a gauge for previously taught lessons on the subject.
Preview of Nonfiction Text Feature Assessment

Nonfiction Text Feature Assessment

I created this nonfiction article about Bengal Tigers with headings, key words, pictures, captions, ad a glossary, with 8 questions to go along with it. This is great for a text feature assessment, to see how students use text features to help them understand what they are reading. It can also be used as a nonfiction comprehension worksheet.
Preview of Simple Subject and Predicate Worksheet.

Simple Subject and Predicate Worksheet.

Created by
Tammy Emison
15 questions in which the student underlines the simple subject and simple predicate.
Preview of Grammar Do Now - Use Popular Songs to Teach Homophones: "Your" vs. "You're".

Grammar Do Now - Use Popular Songs to Teach Homophones: "Your" vs. "You're".

Created by
John Rimel
Finding engaging ways to hook student interest about grammar is a constant struggle for teachers. How many times have your students responded with a unanimous cry of “BORING!” to traditional grammar worksheets? This Do Now makes grammar both fun and relevant to students’ lives as it taps one of their biggest passions – music! This Do Now can be used as a formative assessment with which to spark interest for future more in-depth teaching or as a gauge for previously taught lessons on the subjec
Preview of Main Idea/Summary Graphic Organizer for Informational Text

Main Idea/Summary Graphic Organizer for Informational Text

Created by
Whitney Sparks
Do you have a really hard time teaching main idea and summary while reading informational texts? Good! I'm not the only one. To help teach this concept better, I started looking around for graphic organizers and found out that they are really hard to find. So, I created my own. The first copy is what I used in class this week, but if I could have gone back and tweaked it for my kids I would have made the text boxes larger so that they could use sticky notes. I made that for you. What
Preview of Paraphrasing Activity

Paraphrasing Activity

Created by
Operation Lit
In this activity, students will read short paragraphs. They will then be asked to do the following:1. Select one sentence to quote2. Paraphrase the paragraph3. Provide a summary of each paragraph This activity support standards where students not only have to identify the main idea, but also summarizing the text.
Preview of Abbreviation Worksheet

Abbreviation Worksheet

This a worksheet where students must abbreviate common titles, locations, days of the week, months of the year, and measurements.
Preview of Reading Assessment 4.RL.5

Reading Assessment 4.RL.5

4.L.5a- Demonstrate an understanding of figurative language 4.RL.5- Explain the major differences between poems, dramas, and prose, using their structural elements 4.RL.3- Describe the setting in a story or drama
Preview of Three Little Pigs Point of View (RL.4.6)

Three Little Pigs Point of View (RL.4.6)

Created by
Jenna Asokan
Point of View Activity for THREE LITTLE PIGS and THE TRUE STORY OF THE THREE LITTLE PIGS
Preview of Central Idea Checklist (Non-Fiction Reading)

Central Idea Checklist (Non-Fiction Reading)

Student Centered Checklist for Finding the Central Idea of A Non-Fiction Text A 5 Step Checklist to guide students independently through finding the central idea of a non-fiction text. Each document comes with 4 identical checklists person printed sheet.
Preview of Daily Grammar Practice (DGP) Notes

Daily Grammar Practice (DGP) Notes

Created by
Kirk's Corner
Using DGP? My students struggled with the immersion process. The notes bundle provided in the DGP was kind of bulky, so I created this compact version of the notes for my students. Not using DGP? Use these notes as a sort of "highlights of" for basic grammar information. Hope it helps!
Preview of Maniac Magee Figurative Language

Maniac Magee Figurative Language

This is a figurative language worksheet that includes alliteration, hyperbole, simile, metaphor, personification, onomatopoeia, and idiom. This includes figuartive language examples from the first 10-12 chapters of the book Maniac Magee. There are some questions at the end where students find textual evidence as well.
Preview of Context Clues through Short Passage

Context Clues through Short Passage

Created by
Celestine Calpin
There are two worksheets that have small passages that have students find the meanings of words through the context clues in the passage.
Preview of Test Taking Tips for Parents and Students

Test Taking Tips for Parents and Students

SOL's are fast approaching! If you're looking for a simple guide to send home to parents giving tips to get their child ready for testing then this is it! There are 2 colorful pages with positive encouragement and general well being tips. It also includes tips on strategies to use to perform your best during a test.
Preview of ESL Wonder Activity

ESL Wonder Activity

Created by
Julie Golding
This resource can be used for ESL and native speakers to practice grammar by proof-reading a passage and correcting mistakes on punctuation, spelling of high-frequency words, and capitalization errors. Students can also practice identifying contractions within the text. This passage is taken from ¨Wonder¨ by R.J. Palacio. Perfect activity for students especially who have been reading this book, but it can also be used as a general grammar activity.
Preview of A Mystery Genre Study Guide

A Mystery Genre Study Guide

Created by
Rebecca Worrel
I gave my students this simple study guide to help them review for their Mystery Genre Reading Test. All of the major elements that we have talked about in our Mystery Unit are reviewed in this short study guide. I gave this to my students with a short Mystery Passage so students could be fully prepared for the test. Major Mystery Genre terms reviewed: plot character traits clue problem solution etc. ***Answer Key INCLUDED
Preview of No-Prep Subject-Verb Agreement Practice

No-Prep Subject-Verb Agreement Practice

This 1-page worksheet is perfect as a bell ringer, exit ticket, or any form of extra practice your students need for subject-verb agreement! Requires absolutely no prep, fully customizable google doc, answer key included. 10 questions in total.
Preview of Parent Study Guide for STAAR Writing Test

Parent Study Guide for STAAR Writing Test

Created by
Red Raider 14
This is a send home guide for parents to help them understand how STAAR writing (narrative) works in fourth grade. It explains how prompts are written, and what they are expected to write. Helpful hints and writing strategies are also included. Hope this helps your students do well on STAAR this year!!!
Preview of Grammar Color by Number: There, They're, and Their

Grammar Color by Number: There, They're, and Their

This color-by-number worksheet has students practice their understanding of the difference between there, they're, and their. It can be used as supplemental material, homework, morning warm up, or just for fun! Answer Key included.
Preview of Peer-Revising Checklist

Peer-Revising Checklist

Created by
Abigail Annis
There are so many revising checklists out there--and most of them confuse or intermingle revising with editing. I use this peer-revising checklist with my students as they critique one another's long composition essays. It is detailed, but I feel includes all the essential elements to create an effective essay. Using the checklist takes a little teaching, but once the students are comfortable with it, they then have some guidelines when they look over eachother's writing! The thumbnails move
Preview of Narrative Writing Passage - Students continue writing to the prompt

Narrative Writing Passage - Students continue writing to the prompt

Created by
Graci Oakley
The narrative writing prompt sheet gives the student a scenario they read about. It gives the student a prompt to continue the story into writing their own narrative. This helps students exercise their narrative writing skills and is similar to what could be expected on end of the year state testing.
Preview of How to Avoid Distractors:  Tips for Scoring High on Standardized Tests!

How to Avoid Distractors: Tips for Scoring High on Standardized Tests!

Perfect for test-taking season! This two page student-friendly handout gives general and question type specific test-taking hints for multiple choice reading tests for all grade levels! Learn what to do if you are in doubt of an answer choice--no, don't just pick "C"! Please leave me a comment on how you used this freebie! If you like this also try... Strategy Handout Bundle
Preview of Gingerbread Man Speaking Practice/Story Retelling

Gingerbread Man Speaking Practice/Story Retelling

Created by
Heather Hodson
This product is great for helping young children and New English Learners retell the story of The Gingerbread Man. Picture prompts accompany the handout which give students the most possible chance for success. This is great for retelling, sequencing, comprehension, and speaking practice.
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