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Preview of The Phantom Tollbooth Figurative Language Quiz

The Phantom Tollbooth Figurative Language Quiz

This is a CCSS based quiz that covers figurative language used in "The Phantom Tollbooth." Included are excerpts from the novel and a word bank of types of figurative language (i.e. simile, metaphor, alliteration, hyperbole, onomatopoeia, personification, and idiom). Students will highlight and identify the type of figurative language. 50 excerpts are included.
Preview of Grades PreK-5 Common Core English Language Arts IEP Goal Bank

Grades PreK-5 Common Core English Language Arts IEP Goal Bank

Created by
Specialized Math
This IEP goal bank was created to assist special education teachers with the task of writing standards-based IEP goals in English Language Arts. Speech-Language Pathologists should also find this resource to be useful when creating IEP goals and collaborating with teachers. After spending countless hours developing IEP goals myself and really having to think through how to best individualize goals and objectives for my own students, I wanted to share this resource to help other special educati
Preview of Grades PreK-2 Common Core English Language Arts IEP Goal Bank

Grades PreK-2 Common Core English Language Arts IEP Goal Bank

Created by
Specialized Math
This IEP goal bank was created to assist special education teachers with the task of writing standards-based IEP goals in English Language Arts. Speech-Language Pathologists should also find this resource to be useful when creating IEP goals and collaborating with teachers. After spending countless hours developing IEP goals myself and really having to think through how to best individualize goals and objectives for my own students, I wanted to share this resource to help other special educati
Preview of Grades 3-5 Common Core English Language Arts IEP Goal Bank

Grades 3-5 Common Core English Language Arts IEP Goal Bank

Created by
Specialized Math
This IEP goal bank was created to assist special education teachers with the task of writing standards-based IEP goals in English Language Arts. Speech-Language Pathologists should also find this resource to be useful when creating IEP goals and collaborating with teachers. After spending countless hours developing IEP goals myself and really having to think through how to best individualize goals and objectives for my own students, I wanted to share this resource to help other special educati
Preview of Lesson Plans For Acts of Courage by Pamela Horner

Lesson Plans For Acts of Courage by Pamela Horner

Created by
Pamela Horner
If your success in life depends upon harboring a secret, then what do you do when you must either finally confront it, or lose the game of survival?  Fen has been busy. He took an unexpected trip, hung around some important people – who are also dead – all the while keeping a deep secret.Fenmore Jacks does things on a grand scale. His personality is huge. His wit is enviable, especially among the other fourth graders. And his school career? It is a colossal – failure. He has to hide the fact tha
Preview of Weekly Spiral Review Homework & Assessments- ELA 4

Weekly Spiral Review Homework & Assessments- ELA 4

Created by
Frank Biamonte
This is an awesome resource to help promote retention of concepts in fourth grade students. You use it as follows:Each night, starting Monday, students complete a "day" which consists of 4 problems/boxes. Teacher goes over the problems from that night in class the next day. When it gets to Friday, teacher gives students the ELA 4 assessment, which has problems on it that include the same concepts from the week's worth of homework.Please note that you can use this in different ways. It doesn't h
Preview of Exam - RI4.1, RI4.2, RI4.3, RI4.4, RI4.5, W4.9, L4.1g, L4.2c, L4.5b, L4.5c

Exam - RI4.1, RI4.2, RI4.3, RI4.4, RI4.5, W4.9, L4.1g, L4.2c, L4.5b, L4.5c

Created by
Taylor Taughts
This exam could be used in a 4th, 5th, or 6th grade classroom as a summative assessment or as test prep for MAPs, the CRT, SBAC, or any other state testing that follows the Common Core. In this exam, students read a high interest nonfiction article and then answer 20 multiple choice questions.The article recounts the 200 year search for treasure in the infamous Money Pit of Nova Scotia. An answer key for the exam is also included on the last page. Students are assessed on 10 Common Core Standard
Preview of Grade 4 Common Core English Language Arts IEP Goal Bank

Grade 4 Common Core English Language Arts IEP Goal Bank

Created by
Specialized Math
This IEP goal bank was created to assist special education teachers with the task of writing standards-based IEP goals in English Language Arts. Speech-Language Pathologists should also find this resource to be useful when creating IEP goals and collaborating with teachers. After spending countless hours developing IEP goals myself and really having to think through how to best individualize goals and objectives for my own students, I wanted to share this resource to help other special educati
Preview of Proverbs & Adages Quiz L4.5b REVISED

Proverbs & Adages Quiz L4.5b REVISED

Created by
4th Grade Basics
When given a set of common proverbs/adages, students pick 2 that they will explain using their own words. They are also given 4 additional P/A in which they must fill in the blanks. This assessment can be given after students have had instruction and practice with P/A (including those on this assessment). Some include "All that glitters isn't gold", "Practice makes perfect", "Love is blind".
Preview of Focused Personal Narrative Rubric with Sentence Starters

Focused Personal Narrative Rubric with Sentence Starters

Created by
Ronald Flores
This is a rubric that focuses on a simple way to introduce personal narratives by focusing on their summer vacation. Students should have plenty to write about their summer. Students can write about any three activities that they did over the summer. The sentence starters should help you understand this rubric.You can purchase the dialogue rules separately.It's perfect for 4th graders or 5th graders.This is a rubric to guide students' writing. It includes sentence starters to differentiate. The
Preview of Figurative Language Quiz

Figurative Language Quiz

Created by
Ashton Lewis
A short matching and multiple choice quiz to review the definitions of figurative language. Alliteration, Simile, Metaphor, Idioms, Hyperbole, Onomatopoeia and Personification are all reviewed in this quiz
Preview of Figurative Language Assessment

Figurative Language Assessment

Created by
4th Grade Basics
Assess skills such as Similes, Metaphors, Idioms, Proverbs and Adages. This assessment contains a mix of multiple choice and write in. There are 20 questions total.
Preview of 4th Grade ELA Common Core Posters Lion/Jungle Theme

4th Grade ELA Common Core Posters Lion/Jungle Theme

Have you been looking for 4th Grade Common Core ELA posters to display the standards in your classroom? These posters are colored coded to easily find the correct standard. They have been designed to fit in a pocket chart, so several standards can be displayed at the same time. They are perfect for a classroom with a jungle or lion theme.
Preview of Punctuating Direct Quotations and  Idioms Quiz

Punctuating Direct Quotations and Idioms Quiz

Created by
Sara
A language arts quiz to review punctuating direct quotations and idioms. Correlates well with the lessons in the Ready NC Review Books. Includes two multiple choice questions to review the meanings of direct quotations and idioms; 3 multiple choice questions where the students have to identify the sentence that has correct punctuation for the direct quotation; 3 questions where the students have to rewrite sentences with direct quotations correctly; 1 question for the students to write an exa
Preview of Idioms Visual Sentences

Idioms Visual Sentences

Created by
Kelly Heyen
This activity helps students distinguish between idioms' literal and figurative meanings. It includes eight editable sentences using idioms. Students must draw a picture of each idiom's silly, literal meaning, then use context clues to determine what the idiom actually means. It can be used to model the skill during a whole group lesson, as independent seat work, at a literacy station, or as an exit ticket!
Preview of The Case of Pablo's Nose - Skills Assessment

The Case of Pablo's Nose - Skills Assessment

If you're using Harcourt Trophies, then this EDITABLE assessment is for you! This assessment is aligned to the CCSS and covers all of the skills and strategies covered in the story. The assessment also covers story vocabulary and spelling words. The standards covered by each skill are printed on the test for easy grading too! I also have created skills based power points to accompany the stories as well.
Preview of Figurative Language Poster Assignment (Idioms, Similes, Metaphors)

Figurative Language Poster Assignment (Idioms, Similes, Metaphors)

This is a fun assignment to give while teaching about figurative language! This is a Word document so you can change it to suit your needs. I hope your students enjoy this as much as mind did! Their posters turned out beautifully, and I used them to decorate our classroom walls!
Preview of Exam: Informational Text (RI4.1, RI4.2, RI4.3, RI4.4, RI4.5, L4.2c, L4.5b&c)

Exam: Informational Text (RI4.1, RI4.2, RI4.3, RI4.4, RI4.5, L4.2c, L4.5b&c)

Created by
Taylor Taughts
This exam could be used in a 4th, 5th, or 6th grade classroom as a summative assessment or as test prep for MAPs, the CRT, SBAC, or any other state testing that follows the Common Core. In this exam, students read a high interest nonfiction article and then answer 20 multiple choice questions. The article recounts the strange events surrounding the grave of Harry Spitz, a three year old who tragically died of cholera in 1912. 63 years after his burial, the cement vault containing Harry's casket
Preview of Idioms, Adages & Proverbs

Idioms, Adages & Proverbs

This is a fun way to familiarize your students with idioms, adages and proverbs. It includes three worksheets for classroom use, exemplars for teacher reference, an assessment and two bonus activities. Students are given three defined idioms. Then, they will read a paragraph written in entirely literal language and identify phrases that can be replaced by an idiom. The bonus activities allow student to hone their creative writing skills as they teach about adages and proverbs. Students are
Preview of Common Idioms Quiz L4.5b

Common Idioms Quiz L4.5b

Created by
4th Grade Basics
A simple assessment including some common idioms. Students are given a set of common idioms. They are to choose any 4 that they understand well, use each one in a sentence and then give the meaning of the idiom. Some idioms include, "getting to the punch", "hold your horses", "catch a cold".
Preview of Thanksgiving Figurative Language Tic-Tac-Toe Board

Thanksgiving Figurative Language Tic-Tac-Toe Board

This is a creative writing activity for students to complete around Thanksgiving. My students loved this and really got into this assignment. I love that the Tic-Tac-Toe board gives students options and it reviews figurative language in an engaging way! Plus, it's an added bonus getting to read and review their finished products! Get ready for some good laughs!
Preview of 4th Grade Writing & Language Standards Checklist-SAMPLE

4th Grade Writing & Language Standards Checklist-SAMPLE

Created by
Alisha Talley
Easily track student mastery of all 4th-grade writing and language standards.This item is a sample, including W1 only. The full language and writing standards mastery checklist is available for purchase.
Preview of Classroom Poetry Unit

Classroom Poetry Unit

This unit teaches some of the basic poetic terms and types enabling students to listen to and enjoy a variety of types of poem, as well as to learn how to express themselves by crafting their own poetry.
Preview of Idioms:Show Don't Tell:Simile:Metaphor:Visualizing Text

Idioms:Show Don't Tell:Simile:Metaphor:Visualizing Text

This template can be used to help students see the difference between a show sentence and tell sentence. Simile's and metaphors in mentor texts can be cut and pasted into the show sentence boxes. This is also an effective way to illustrate the meaning of an idiom. Students are asked to illustrate what they see when the author "paints a picture" with their words. Then they are asked to tell in a sentence what they really mean. It really shows them how a show sentence is far more interesting
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