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Preview of FREE Summarizing and Paraphrasing - Intro & Pre-Assessment with EASEL and Audio

FREE Summarizing and Paraphrasing - Intro & Pre-Assessment with EASEL and Audio

Created by
Rachel Lynette
Grab these Summarizing and Paraphrasing Posters and Reminder Cards for free!WHAT’S INCLUDED:✍️ PRINT:2 Reference PostersSummaryParaphrasing2 Reference Cards (prints 4 to a page)SummaryParaphrasingGreat for 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, or 8th grade! NOTE: This resource uses American English and is not editable. Paraphrasing and summarizing are both difficult skills to learn. To make matters worse, students often get them mixed up. That is why I created the PARA and SUM acronyms. Not only do they help
Preview of Progressive Verb Tenses - L.4.1.b - Print and Digital Resources

Progressive Verb Tenses - L.4.1.b - Print and Digital Resources

Created by
The Berry Hill
★ Included in This Resource:- PDF reference page (full page and half page)- PDF of each progressive tense for posting/bulletin boards- PDF 3 practice handouts with answer keys- GOOGLE FORM - first practice handout on a Google Form- 12/1/21 TWO Easel assessments added to product★ What you Need to Know- You must have a Google email to use the Google products★ Why Should you use Google Forms?- Automatic Grading / Self-checking- Automatically Collects & Organizes Data- Completely Editable (add/d
Preview of Survivors true stories of children in the holocaust

Survivors true stories of children in the holocaust

Created by
Matthews helpers
lesson planschart with answer keywriting lessonstest with answer keyquestions to go with each survivor
Preview of Biografía vs  Ensayo  | Martín L. King - Spanish Reading | Biography

Biografía vs Ensayo | Martín L. King - Spanish Reading | Biography

Created by
La Happy Teacher
Hola... ¿No te ha pasado que enseñar sobre biografías de personajes históricos resulta en ocasiones difícil y ven las historias como aburridas?Este recurso que está diseñado en forma sencilla, donde los estudiantes pueden venir con cero preparación, podrás facilitarles el aprendizaje, haciendo emocionante la vida del personaje que queremos estudiar. Es interesante contar las historias concentrados en los hechos, contándose en forma amena, dando importancia a las fechas, pero no centrados solam
Preview of Winter/Holiday Handouts- Synonyms and Antonyms

Winter/Holiday Handouts- Synonyms and Antonyms

Created by
SPEDparaedu
These handouts are fun printable worksheets that students can use whether they need extra help understanding synonyms or antonyms, or if they simply could use extra practice on the subjects. I've included 2 synonym worksheets and 2 antonym worksheets, which should keep students busy for a class session or two. Students will choose the correct synonym or antonym from the choices in the word box. Helpful dotted underscore lines also give students hints as to which word is the correct choice. Answ
Preview of Find the Synonym Worksheet

Find the Synonym Worksheet

Created by
SPEDparaedu
This worksheet is a fun way for students to practice learning what a synonym is (and isn't!). An example with images is provided, so that students can visualize what the expectation is for the assignment. Students then can use a visual to select their first independent answer, building some confidence before they begin to find the "oddball" in the word strands. An answer Key is included in the PDF.Made using the Canva app.I've also included an easel assessment of 10 multiple choice questions whi
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