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Preview of Five Senses Popcorn Adjectives

Five Senses Popcorn Adjectives

Created by
ABC Kindergarten
Popcorn Adjectives Includes SMARTboard document and printable worksheet. Directions: Pop popcorn with your class, and discuss what the students smell, see, feel, hear, and taste. Use the brainstorming page to write down responses. Explain that these are the things that describe the popcorn and that those words are adjectives. Then using their brainstorming ideas have the students complete the attached adjective worksheet.
Preview of Primary Alien Smart Board Verb Unit

Primary Alien Smart Board Verb Unit

Created by
Julie's Jewels
Julie's Jewels has created a verb unit with an alien theme. It includes 14 Smart Board slides and 7 attached worksheets Noun and verb agreement Singular and plural nouns Present tense verbs Past tense verbs with e drop doubling special forms
Preview of Narrative Story Outline  - Writing a Story  Smartboard File 46 Pages

Narrative Story Outline - Writing a Story Smartboard File 46 Pages

Created by
Geis19
Writing a story? This SMARTboard file outlines:a) What is a story?b) Settingc) Charactersd) Themee) Eventsf) Problemg) Solutionh) Beginning, middle, endi) DialoguePlease check out the rest of my products at:http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Geis19
Preview of Pirateology Creative Writing Project

Pirateology Creative Writing Project

Created by
Littlest Wizards
This is a Smart Notebook Product. Included are the notebook version, all printables and lessons. Prior Knowledge Web Scaffolding- Fill-in the Blanks Paragraph Writing -Pirate-Tude Paragraph -‘I Want To Be A Pirate,’ Paragraph -‘A pirate’s Best Friend,’ Paragraph -’What Would Your Treasure Be,’ Visual Art -Designing a Pirate Flag -Pirate Scene-Scape -Message in a Bottle STEM Project: Building and Testing a Pirate Ship Using a Milk Carton Mapping: The Seven Continents Five Oceans Compass
Preview of Shades of Meaning Common Core

Shades of Meaning Common Core

Created by
K Cruz
Have you been searching for a story to engage students in exploring synonyms with different shades of meaning? Students will love this Smartboard story of Theo B. Wordasaurus as he experiences a birthday when his word magic appears. As his words grow in intensity, effects will have students laughing out loud. ~original fiction story to introduce shades of meaning ~interactive activity to organize synonyms according to intensity ~ questions on each page to help guide discussion *integrate ma
Preview of Handwriting/Alphabet Practice - Smart Board Version

Handwriting/Alphabet Practice - Smart Board Version

Now display it on the Smartboard for whole class practice. Use the pages to help students practice writing their letters. Students practice writing the capital and lower case letter by itself then in words. They then draw and label their own pictures that start with the letter. There is one practice page for every letter in the alphabet. The sheets can be used for independent practice, centers or for homework!
Preview of Dragonology Creative Writing Project

Dragonology Creative Writing Project

Created by
Littlest Wizards
Prior Knowledge Web Scaffolding- Fill-in the Blanks Paragraph Writing -’About Dragons,’ Paragraph -‘Baby Dragons,’ Paragraph Arts Creating a plasticine dragon scene with a cave and background . Writing: -Labels: Labeling parts of the dragon -Fill-In-The-Blanks: ‘About Dragons,’ & ’Baby Dragons.’ -Paragraph Writing: ‘It all starts with an egg,’ & ‘The Dragon’s Eye.’ -Procedural Writing: ‘Getting your dragon to fly,’ & ‘Teaching your dragon.’ -Graphic Organizer (t-chart): Do’s a
Preview of Fall Writing Graphic Organizer

Fall Writing Graphic Organizer

Created by
Meredith Lynne
I used this graphic organizer with my first grade students to help them organize their Fall writing. I put this organizer up on the SMART board and gave my students a copy. I modeled how to use the organizer. Each box is labeled with a type of sentence to write and a number so when students write their rough drafts they know what order to put their sentences in.
Preview of Writing a Photo Essay

Writing a Photo Essay

Created by
Erin Knox
National Geographic Reach for Reading, Second Grade, Unit 1, Week 4 Writing Project. Students will write their own photo essay. This has slides for brainstorming topics, prewriting, revising and editing practice, etc.
Preview of Les Phrases, Avoir et Etre Notebook plus Activity

Les Phrases, Avoir et Etre Notebook plus Activity

This activity includes the lesson to be given to students first before completing the worksheet that is included on the last page of the Notebook file. This is for students starting their journey in written french to understand proper sentence structure while using the two most common verbs in French.
Preview of Calligraphie cursive au primaire

Calligraphie cursive au primaire

Created by
Lynn Mazzuca
Voici un cahier de calligraphie cursive. Vous retrouverez la lettre majuscule ainsi que la lettre minuscule des lettres de l'alphabet.
Preview of Intro to The First Thanksgiving

Intro to The First Thanksgiving

Created by
Joseph Failla
This is a SmartBoard presentation for the young student to learn about the basic facts of the first Thanksgiving. Read the question then pull away the shape and see the answer to the question. There is a web link at the bottom of each panel to click to bring you to a website about Thanksgiving. You will also have worksheets you can use with your students to review what that have learned.
Preview of The Magic Voice and Sentence Writing

The Magic Voice and Sentence Writing

Created by
Joseph Failla
Want to make sentence writing interesting? Want to increase interest and motivation in an ELA lesson? Try this multi sensory approach to identifying common words and sentence structure. The magic voice and sentence writing activity is a combined white board activity and worksheet activity. The whiteboard presentation has prerecorded voices saying the words needed to make a specific sentence. Students are challenged in their listing skills as well as identifying common words and placing the words
Preview of Interactive Period Rules

Interactive Period Rules

Created by
Matthew Stanbro
Use the smartboard to teach students about periods. Lesson includes 4 rules on how to use periods, an interactive skills application section, and answer key.
Preview of A Place Called Freedom Comprehension Questions

A Place Called Freedom Comprehension Questions

Created by
Anitra Svendsen
Worksheet focusing on written response comprehension of A Place Called Freedom.
Preview of Grammar - Commas (Smartboard)

Grammar - Commas (Smartboard)

This is a worksheet that reminds students when we use commas, and then has sentences for them to correct by adding commas in the correct space. Use with Smartboard and Notebook
Preview of TreasuresReadingNotebookStartSmartWeek1

TreasuresReadingNotebookStartSmartWeek1

Created by
Janna Belavic
Treasures Reading Notebook Lesson for Grade One Smart Start Week 1. Interactive Whiteboard reading skill games, text pages, workbook pages and related website links to follow daily reading plans in this 55 slide Notebook Lesson. This is an organization of materials from the McGraw Hill reading series.
Preview of Making A Connection: A Salmon for Simon

Making A Connection: A Salmon for Simon

Created by
Jennifer Penley
A Salmon for Simon Making Connections Activity. Print the activity from your SMART Notebook.
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

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Letter Writing

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Blogging

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Research Papers

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Poetry Writing

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