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Preview of Classroom Labels Toys and Supplies 100+ Pictures

Classroom Labels Toys and Supplies 100+ Pictures

Classroom Labels Toys and Supplies 100+ Pictures 6 Pictures Per Page!! Great for any young classroom!! 1. Magnetic Community People 2. Dress-up Clothes 3. Counting Bears 4. Stacking Rings 5. Linking Fish 6. Play Dough Cookie Cutters 7. Sorting Game 8. Lincoln Logs 9. Dress up Shoes 10. Doll Bed 11. Doll 12. Tinker Toys 13. Measuring Tape 14. Where's the Bone Game 15. ABC Magnet Letters 16. Sorting Fish Animals Game 17. Animal Pattern Puzzle 18. Number Counting Game 19. Matching Fish Game 20.
Preview of Student-Led Conference Form - Montessori Classroom Form

Student-Led Conference Form - Montessori Classroom Form

Student-Led Conference Form where students plan three products from all subject areas that they wish to share with their parents. Students then must also present two lessons to their parents. This document includes the planning sheet and reflections by the student and parent.
Preview of Family Tree Rubric (Generic)

Family Tree Rubric (Generic)

Created by
MONApoleon
Here is a great rubric for a Family Tree Project. It is easy for both the teacher and student to understand. Once you have passed this out to each student have them staple it to their project when they turn it in. Makes grading easy-peasy! A second page is included for working on their draft sentences. A great way to work together as a class and prepare. Some students may need the extra structure as a requirement while other students may be encouraged to venture "Above and Beyond" these sentenc
Preview of Sorting Fruits and Vegetables 30 plus Pictures Life Skills

Sorting Fruits and Vegetables 30 plus Pictures Life Skills

Sorting Fruits and Vegetables 3 pages with 15 fruits and vegetables 2 pages with Chart for Fruits 2 pages with Chart for Vegetables List of Fruits and Vegtables 1. Apple 2. Banana 3. Blueberries 4.Carrots 5. Cherries 6. Corn 7. Cucumber 8. Eggplant 9. Grapes 10. Green Pepper 11. Kiwi 12. Lemon 13. Line 14. Mushroom 15. Onion 16. Orange 17. Pear 18. Peas 19. Pineapple 20. Plum 21. Potatoes 22. Pumpkin 23. Radish 24. Chile Pepper 25. Strawberry 26. Tomato 27. Watermelon 28. Lettuce 29. Star F
Preview of Seminar Key - How to Chart a Socratic Seminar as a Teacher

Seminar Key - How to Chart a Socratic Seminar as a Teacher

As a teacher, you will be participating very little (if at all) in Socratic Seminar. Instead, you will be filling out this key to chart the discussion. This resource gives you a reproducible key, an example of an A+ seminar in key form, and includes instructions for how to use the codes listed on the key when charting.
Preview of Biography Notes of Authors in English Literature

Biography Notes of Authors in English Literature

Created by
Jillian Linares
This resource provides notes on authors from English literature over the last 300+ years, including the Enlightenment, Romantic, Realist, Transcendental, Victorian, Existentialist, Naturalist, and Modernist eras, as well as the Bloomsbury Group and the Beat Generation. Notes are helpful for students to preview many historical figures and make a choice on who they will write a biography about. Students who select different people can teach their peers when writing is shared.
Preview of Women's History Choice Board Project

Women's History Choice Board Project

Instructions for Women's History ProjectTo support your Women's History project, please follow these steps:Choose a Woman to Focus OnSelect one woman from the Unladylike2020 collection.Select a Project ChoicePick one project option from the provided table.Complete the Note-CatcherMake a copy of the [Women's History Month Project - Research Note-Catcher](LINK HERE).Follow the instructions on the note-catcher.Review the RubricCheck the rubric for your chosen project to understand the requirements
Preview of End of Unit/Quarter/Semester Reflection + Art Piece

End of Unit/Quarter/Semester Reflection + Art Piece

This short assignment can be used at the end of a unit/quarter/trimester and gives students an opportunity to reflect, be creative, and keep track of missing work. The tasks for students include: 1. Identify and complete missing work2. Create an art piece inspired by something we have studied 3. Reflect on their own work AND give feedback to the teacherI use this over 2-3 days so that students who have missing work can complete it with my support, while other students work independently on their
Preview of Independent Reading Response to Fiction (Read to Self) Program

Independent Reading Response to Fiction (Read to Self) Program

Looking for something to enhance and make worthwhile your 'read to self' time in the classroom? Are you exhausted by students who do not commit to books? We have the answer for your independent reading instruction that will also instill the love of reading in your classroom!!!! With this 33 page document you will receive a monthly program where your students will deepen their understanding of what they are reading through close and critical responses to the text. You (the teacher) will gain an a
Preview of How to Write a Formal Letter to an Influential Person

How to Write a Formal Letter to an Influential Person

This writing project is perfect for reluctant writers. In this writing project students will be able to write a formal business style letter to any living person that has had a positive influence on them. This could be a celebrity or someone they know personally. The letter are intended to be mailed out by the teacher, using the school's address as the return address and the teacher's name as the primary contact. A website with celebrity fan mail addresses is provided along with a step by st
Preview of BIPOC Figures in Historical English Literature

BIPOC Figures in Historical English Literature

Created by
Jillian Linares
This resource explores Black, Indigenious, People of Color (BIPOC) people who have made on impact on English Literature in the last 300+ years. This resource provides notes on BIPOC historical figures from the Enlightenment, Romantic, Realist, Transcendental, Victorian, Existentialist, Naturalist, and Modernist eras, as well as the Bloomsbury Group and the Beat Generation.The limited access to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) authors in historical English literature can be attribut
Preview of Utopian/Dystopian Lit-Book Guide

Utopian/Dystopian Lit-Book Guide

Created by
Jillian Linares
With this resource, students are set up to take notes, choose activities, and move at their own pace as they read a utopian or dystopian novel. I give students a choice on which book group they want to be in, but don't always guarantee first choice. Reading and completing the lit-book guide could take anywhere from a month to two months, depending on the frequency of your meetings. Choice activities include character mapping, finding vocabulary, writing a poem or song, making a graphic design, c
Preview of Disney Trip Planning Project - End of Year

Disney Trip Planning Project - End of Year

Created by
Mrs Lets do Math
Students will plan and budget a trip to Disney World! Students need to write down flight information as well as all the money they spend. Students will have a strict budget they need to stay within. This is a great assignment for the end of the year. Can be done independently or with a parter.
Preview of Socratic Seminar Question Stems

Socratic Seminar Question Stems

This collection of Question Stems gives students sample text to draw from to help them formulate good Seminar questions and statements. This can be used as a scaffolding resource before students get comfortable coming up with their own, or as a handy reference for students who need it by their side.
Preview of Song Analysis Graphic Organizer

Song Analysis Graphic Organizer

Created by
Robert Plonka
Songs are an extremely engaging way for students to analyze figurative language and literary devices. Here is a graphic organizer to guide students and teachers as to the meaning of songs through analyzing the lyrics.
Preview of HIPPO - Interactive PowerPoint presentation including video snippets

HIPPO - Interactive PowerPoint presentation including video snippets

THE HIPPO - Interactive PowerPoint Presentation includes five video snippets. The POWERFUL, INTERACTIVE presentation makes the reader or listener … THINK!Questions are asked, continually engaging the reader; responses come naturally. Author’s original photos enhance and support the text. Comprehension skills expand by applying what is read to future projects and class work. Group discussions are made exciting and inspire all to participate.Encourages the use of the dictionary. Vocabulary devel
Preview of Social Emotional Learning  - Personal Exploration - Lukasa (Anthropology)

Social Emotional Learning - Personal Exploration - Lukasa (Anthropology)

In this self exploration SEL (social emotional learning) project, students think about key events in their own history as they apply it to build a piece of art mimicking an African Lukasa. Students will develop a memory board that represents them by researching African tribal customs and applying these to a visual representation of their own history.What you will learn:BASIC information about the Luba tribe in the D.R.C.Become acquainted with dynamic and oral methods of preserving historyIncre
Preview of Socratic Seminar - Introduction (What Is Socratic Seminar?)

Socratic Seminar - Introduction (What Is Socratic Seminar?)

Transform students' critical text analysis and discussion skills by running Socratic Seminar (also known as Paideia and Harkness in some circles) with them. Not all discussion should go through the teacher - students need to be able to respond to each other. Both the physical layout of the classroom as well as the expectations for the Socratic Seminar will facilitate this. This document will orient you and your students to know what to expect when beginning your Socratic Seminar journey.Included
Preview of Argumentative Essay Assignment with Rubric

Argumentative Essay Assignment with Rubric

Directions: Following the below prompts, you will create two practice argumentative essays, both Rehearse grades. You then will create one final culminating argumentative essay (perform grade) following the below prompt.  Use the rubric and outline below to guide your writing, research, and planning.Objective:  To continue to work on and master the following standards:Considering Point of view, purpose, style through the analysis of a textAnalyzing and evaluating structure and argument
Preview of BeanBoozled Sensory Writing activity

BeanBoozled Sensory Writing activity

If you are looking for a fun and engaging and Hilarious lesson for your students, look no further. Using BeanBoozled jellybeans, the students will be walked through sensory details and how to use them in writing. As the anticipation builds, so does their excitement!Along with the writing, the students will complete an acrostic poem at the end.
Preview of A Trip Around The Sun: A Montessori Birthday Celebration

A Trip Around The Sun: A Montessori Birthday Celebration

A Trip Around The Sun: A Montessori Birthday CelebrationPages: 6 Lesson Details: A candle, representing the Sun, is lit in the middle of the room.   The children (and teachers or family members) sit in a wide circle around the Sun while the birthday child stands next to it holding a globe to represent the Earth.  The child then walks around the Sun as many times needed to reach his age.  As the child walks, the teacher and children sing “The Earth goes around the Sun, the Earth goes around the S
Preview of BABOON - Interactive PowerPoint presentation including video snippets

BABOON - Interactive PowerPoint presentation including video snippets

Baboon - Interactive PowerPoint presentation including video snippetsA FUN, MOTIVATING WAY FOR LEARNERS OF ALL AGES TO ENGAGE!The presentations are designed:- As an introduction to an African animal study through inspiring curiosity and building up on existing knowledge As a non-fictional reading exercise by enhancing reading skills, including comprehension and vocabulary As an independent mini lesson As a resource for study skills practice, note taking, summarizing A basis for a life science re
Preview of ELEPHANT - Interactive PowerPoint presentation including video snippets

ELEPHANT - Interactive PowerPoint presentation including video snippets

Elephant - Interactive PowerPoint presentation including 7 video snippetsINDIVIDUAL ANIMAL PRESENTATIONS, contain further information, more photos and possible video snippets. This POWERFUL, INTERACTIVE presentation makes the reader and or listeners … THINK! and THINK some more!Questions are asked continually thus engaging the reader; responses come naturally. Original photos enhance and support the text. Comprehension skills expand through application of applying what is read to photo verificat
Preview of CROCODILE - Interactive PowerPoint Presentation including video snippets

CROCODILE - Interactive PowerPoint Presentation including video snippets

NOTE - 10 video snippets included to enhance the text. Presentation suitable for all ages including adult education.GREAT FOR AFRICA STUDIES! READING LESSONS! LIFE SCIENCE LESSONS! RESEARCH PAPERSA FUN, MOTIVATING WAY FOR LEARNERS TO ENGAGE!I have found that presenting learners with materials that allow them to discover knowledge for themselves is more meaningful and has a lasting impression. The basic principles of independence, self-confidence, self-discipline, freedom to explore, mai
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

Benefits of learning English language arts

Learning English language arts offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. It helps students:

  • Develop effective communication skills
  • Build critical thinking and analytical skills
  • Nurture their creativity and imagination

By ensuring that students have a solid foundation in English language arts, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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On TPT, English language arts resources come in various forms: from interactive notebooks and task cards to small-group activities and individual worksheets. They can be used to enhance learning, assess a student’s mastery of ELA concepts, or to reteach a tricky concept. By incorporating ELA resources from TPT into your teaching toolbox, you can create an engaging learning experience that strengthens students’ understanding of ELA concepts.

If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital English language arts worksheets, TPT has an extensive collection of resources across topics and grade levels. No matter what ELA topic your students are working on — whether you’re teaching the parts of speech to 1st graders or argumentative essay writing to 10th graders — TPT has instructional materials that are designed to help with any ELA learning need. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, teaching and learning ELA will be so much easier.

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There are many different types of English language arts resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular ELA lessons include reading, writing, phonics, vocabulary, spelling, and creative writing.

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Educators can save time preparing English language arts lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for ELA resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of ELA lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.

How can I make my English language arts lessons fun and engaging?

Students learn best when they're engaged! Sprinkle a little fun into your English Language Arts lessons by using manipulatives, pairing unusual texts like poems and short films together, or doing an escape room activity.