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5th grade english language arts independent work packets for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Commonly Confused Words (to, two, too...and more)

Commonly Confused Words (to, two, too...and more)

Four worksheets to help students work through some commonly confused words (CCWs), including: to, two, too; there, their, they're; its, it's; your, you're.Also included is a page explaining each CCWs' proper usage which students can quickly and easily reference at any time.Each CCW worksheet has 10 sentences and asks students to circle the correct CCW OR write the correct CCW on the line.
Preview of Character Analysis Packet

Character Analysis Packet

Help your students master their understanding of character traits with this helpful character map and two worksheets that encourage deeper thought and analysis. Includes a character map, short response worksheet, and a longer essay-style response page that spirals back to previous learning about setting and plot.
Preview of Fact versus Opinion

Fact versus Opinion

Four pages including:-Fact Clue Words -Opinion Key Words- Two (2) Fact/Opinion Worksheets Simple and effective way to remind students the difference between fact/opinions and quickly assess their understanding of the two.
Preview of Amazing, Awesome, and Not-So-Average Adjectives!

Amazing, Awesome, and Not-So-Average Adjectives!

Four pages (one cover page describing adjectives and three unique worksheets) that help students master the amazing--and sometimes frustrating--world of adjectives. Each page asks students to identify adjectives in different ways. The first page asks students to underline the adjective and draw an arrow to the noun being described. The second page has students completing sentences with adjectives of their own (or, if they choose, from a word bank).And the last page involves sorting adjectives in
Preview of We All Have a Superpower

We All Have a Superpower

A five page packet encourage students to choose their own superpower and superhero character. A great and creative way to get students thinking about what it means to be a hero, no matter who they are!
Preview of "The Children of Noisy Village" Chapters 5-6 Reading Road Map

"The Children of Noisy Village" Chapters 5-6 Reading Road Map

Created by
Laresa Watkins
This set of worksheets compliments chapters 5 & 6 of "The Children of Noisy Village" by Astrid Lindgren. Your children or students will learn new vocabulary, answer questions to check for comprehension, and access higher level thinking skills while using this road map! This is a fun way to foster independence in reading. Road maps for the remainder of this book are available on my site.
Preview of The One and Only Ivan Reading Reflection

The One and Only Ivan Reading Reflection

Are you reading The One and Only Ivan? How about a writing companion to reflect after reading? In this booklet, kids will write about character traits, connections, predictions, vocabulary, questioning, and visualization after reading. You must have publisher to be able to download the file.
Preview of "The Children of Noisy Village" Chapters 7-8 Reading Road Map

"The Children of Noisy Village" Chapters 7-8 Reading Road Map

Created by
Laresa Watkins
This reading road map for Chapters 7-8 of "The Children of Noisy Village" by Astrid Lindgren is a fun way to foster independence in your students or children. These worksheets will teach new vocabulary, check for understanding, and introduces higher-level questioning. Children will also have a chance to engage their creativity through art. Road maps for other chapters in the book are available in my shop.
Preview of "The Children of Noisy Village" Chapter 9 Reading Road Map

"The Children of Noisy Village" Chapter 9 Reading Road Map

Created by
Laresa Watkins
This road map for "The Children of Noisy Village" compliments chapter 9 of the book. It will guide your children independently through the chapter, ensuring comprehension and accessing higher level thinking skills.
Preview of Compare and Contrast (Penguin versus Puffin)

Compare and Contrast (Penguin versus Puffin)

This 8-page packet contains:*two original coloring pages--one cute penguin and a goofy puffin*two original informational texts describing each bird*two writing papers*Venn DiagramThis is the perfect packet to encourage students to compare/contrast penguins and puffins. The close-read texts include a number of similarities and differences, which allows students to build their comparison and contrasting skills as they fill out the corresponding Venn Diagram. Plus, who doesn't love a little colorin
Preview of Greek and Latin Root Words

Greek and Latin Root Words

Created by
Nic's Space
Get your students thinking about Greek and Latin roots to help broaden their awareness of new vocabulary!
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