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Not grade specific grammar resources for SMART Notebook

Preview of SMART Board Lesson - Articles

SMART Board Lesson - Articles

Created by
kate249
This SMART Board lesson was created to be used during an ESL mini unit on English articles: a, an, and the. It could also be used in a regular English classroom as a supplement to a grammar lesson. The first page introduces the essential question, and contains hidden text that must be clicked on by the teacher. The hidden text reveals that a, an, and the are called "articles". The second page is a short story that contains articles used in every way explained. Students can read this story and
Preview of Present Simple Practice Listening & Writing - The Queens Daily Routine

Present Simple Practice Listening & Writing - The Queens Daily Routine

Created by
EZ ESL
This is a listening and writing activity. Access to YouTube is necessary for this activity. Prerequisite: Students must have had prior instruction about how to form sentences in the present simple tense. Instructions included. This is a practice activity. The answers appear in the video so no answer key is really necessary. This activity is on a NOTEBOOK (SMARTboard) File. Be sure that you have an application to open this file type before downloading and/or purchasing.
Preview of Narrative Unit

Narrative Unit

Created by
Mrs S Room
This notebook file contains everything you might need to conduct a narrative unit. There will be a short writing prompt and each prompt is fun and allows the kids to be creative. After the prompt there are engaging activites to allow the students to practice and hone their writing skills. Complete this narrative notebook file and students will be well on their way to understanding what makes a good narrative. Also included are a teacher checklist and a narrative anchor chart.
Preview of Passé Composé with ETRE

Passé Composé with ETRE

Created by
FRENCHDIVA
Whether introducing or reviewing the passé composé with être, this is a good interactive tool designed in SmartNotebook. The first couple of pages are the rules with examples, as well as the famous Dr and Mrs Vandertrampp. There are a couple of interactive pages--putting in the correct auxiliary verb AND the correct ending for the past participle--as well as pictures with sentence starters to get them using the construction. This worked very well with my students over the years!
Preview of l'Imparfait Introduction with activities

l'Imparfait Introduction with activities

Created by
FRENCHDIVA
This is a SmartNotebook presentation to introduce the concept of l'Imparfait in French, complete with detailed rules, stems, and endings. Also included are a couple of interactive activities as well as pictures to write their own sentences using this simple verb tense. This was very effective for my students!
Preview of FANBOYS - Coordinating Conjunctions - Smartboard Sort

FANBOYS - Coordinating Conjunctions - Smartboard Sort

Simple, yet effective Smartboard Sort with FANBOYS. Students select the correct FANBOYS to complete the sentence. Each slide has a sentence and all the FANBOYS options. Each slide also contains the answer hidden behind a golden star. This can be used several ways. I have used it in whole group, calling individuals to board one at a time. I have also used it in small, guided groups. And it can also be done as an independent/small group activity because students are able to check their ow
Preview of Passive Voice

Passive Voice

Created by
Smart Boarder
Different exercises on Active and Passive Voice for different stages
Preview of Conditional IF

Conditional IF

Created by
Smart Boarder
Multiple choice Active board exercises based on If conditionals
Preview of Devoir--multiple tenses

Devoir--multiple tenses

Created by
FRENCHDIVA
This SmartNotebook file is for the instruction and practice of devoir in four tenses: present, passé composé, imparfait, and conditionnel. Lots of examples and practice, plus a game at the end!
Preview of They're, There, or Their? That is the question!

They're, There, or Their? That is the question!

Smart notebook to teach there, their, and they're!
Preview of Satire

Satire

* Genre of Satire and its characteristics * Problem or issue that the satirist is addressing * Purpose of Satirist (to show ....) Huxley's Brave New World Maureen Dowd's column "Welcome to Ted Cruz's Thunderdome" Genre of Satire sheet Annotation sheet Smartphones
Preview of What's the main idea? Smartnotebook

What's the main idea? Smartnotebook

This smartboard activity is great for teaching about the main idea! You do need sticky notes.
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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!).

Escape Rooms

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