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Grammar Common Core RL.7.4 handouts

Preview of "After Twenty Years" by O. Henry Common Core Lesson Plans and Activites

"After Twenty Years" by O. Henry Common Core Lesson Plans and Activites

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ELA Core Plans
*Recently updated with lots added!! "After Twenty Years" is a short story that can be read in one class period. The story lends itself for discussion of several literary elements like point of view, foreshadowing, and irony. Your students will enjoy O.Henry's trade mark surprise ending! The lessons, activities, and printables are aligned with Common Core Standards. Included in this packet you will find the following: Lesson plan outlining how to complete the activities included. Lesson begins w
Preview of Guess My Name: Adjective Edition

Guess My Name: Adjective Edition

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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 Word Study for Middle School Students - Vocabulary Builder Lessons

Word Study for Middle School Students - Vocabulary Builder Lessons

Created by
Mrs Grays Place
Vocabulary building word study lessons for 7th and 8th grade. Students will consolidate previous knowledge of: Parts of speech (nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs), synonyms, morphemes (prefixes and suffixes), syllables and heteronyms/homonyms. Everything you need to teach your students the vocabulary building language foundations for reading and writing in a middle school classroom. This unit is aligned with the new 2023 Ontario Language Curriculum. This unit includes a Powerpoint presentation (
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 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 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 Penguin Problems Picture Book Unit

Penguin Problems Picture Book Unit

Do you love teaching with picture books like Penguin Problems by Jory John & Lane Smith? Do you want to get the most out of the book? This complete Penguin Problems Picture Book Unit will allow you to do just that.Students will be challenged to explore Penguin Problems to learn text structure, grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, summarizing, and theme. This unit comes complete with grammar lessons using "invitations" to explore, vocabulary practice with words from the text and academic voca
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 Affect vs. Effect Worksheet - Grades 6-9

Affect vs. Effect Worksheet - Grades 6-9

Created by
Gale Johnson
a grammar sheet showing the proper use of Affect vs Effect, Gale-Johnson, language arts, handouts, worksheets, interactive notebooks,
Preview of Of Mice and Men Lesson Plan & Handout: Action Verb Conjugations using Steinbeck

Of Mice and Men Lesson Plan & Handout: Action Verb Conjugations using Steinbeck

Created by
YA Lit 4 Life
You know those times you want to teach subject-verb agreement but you aren't sure how to fit it into the curriculum in a way that makes sense? Well, I always wanted to and I finally did it on my own, using John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men. This is a twelve page Microsoft Word doc. It is a five page lesson plan and a seven page overhead / handout. (You can use the seven pages as an overhead if you have an elmo or a projector, you can use the seven pages as a handout, or you can do both.) The le
Preview of Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men: Dialect and Conjugations of the Verb "to be"

Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men: Dialect and Conjugations of the Verb "to be"

Created by
YA Lit 4 Life
You know those times you want to teach subject-verb agreement but you aren't sure how to fit it into the curriculum in a way that makes sense? Well, I always wanted to and I finally did it on my own, using John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men. This is an eleven page Microsoft Word doc. It is a five page lesson plan and a six page overhead / handout. (You can use the six pages as an overhead if you have an elmo or a projector, you can use the six pages as a handout, or you can do both.) The lesson
Preview of Of Mice and Men: Sentence Structure Lesson Plan and Handout

Of Mice and Men: Sentence Structure Lesson Plan and Handout

Created by
YA Lit 4 Life
This is a six page Microsoft Word doc. It is a three page lesson plan and a three page overhead / handout. (You can use the three pages as an overhead if you have an elmo or a projector, you can use the three pages as a handout, or you can do both.) The lesson plan is incredibly detailed. It contains expected student responses to the do-now, the rationale behind the do-now, the common core alignment and standard, etc. It is print ready and perfect in case you use this lesson during an observatio
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.

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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!).

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Grammar Quizzes

Regular quizzes can reinforce learning, test students’ mastery of grammar, and help track their progress over time.

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