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Preview of Word Connections Lesson One

Word Connections Lesson One

Created by
Ms Polyester
This slideshow accompanies the lessons in the teacher and student manuals issued by Word Connections.
Preview of Balto, the Real Story

Balto, the Real Story

Created by
Cheryl Gourley
The heroic mission, in 1925 to deliver medicine to a town in northern Alaska, became the basis for a children's movie named Balto. The lead character is the sled dog who helps save the day. Cheryl Gourley has created a nonfiction reading selection on the real dog and the mission that is at the core of today's Iditarod Race. A comprehension sheet with over 20 questions accompanies the selection. May be used as a SMART board lesson or an activity on fact & fiction.
Preview of What's The Main Idea?

What's The Main Idea?

This is a great resource to use when getting students familiar with finding the main idea in pieces of writing! This was created with 3-5th grade in mind but can be stretched as supplemental work in other grade levels as well.
Preview of Vowel Town Say it Cover it

Vowel Town Say it Cover it

Created by
Jessica Romine
If you are like me, then you have wished for a google slides version of the vowel town chart and animations to do "say it, cover it" in Large group instruction. This product includes 3 different versions of "say it, cover it" and covers different vowels on the chart on each slide.The vowel town chart is created by Terry Clinefelter M.A. I do not own the rights to the chart. Credit for all Pathways to Reading material in this product goes to Terry Clinefelter M.A.
Preview of Introduction to Plot Development & Types of Conflict

Introduction to Plot Development & Types of Conflict

Download this file if you would like to introduce your students to plot development (exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution) and types of conflict (human vs. human, human vs. nature, etc.).The presentation is student-friendly -- offering students definitions and examples as well as an opportunity to think of their own examples.
Preview of Prefix Language Arts/Reading SMARTboard Lesson

Prefix Language Arts/Reading SMARTboard Lesson

This is a prefix language arts lesson that teaches students how to use dis-, re-, un-, and in-. Included on this smart board lesson is an essential question, tri-chart graphic organizer, and many opportunities for students to practice adding prefixes to change the meanings of words. There are 8 slides total.
Preview of Nonfiction Reading Strategies Smartboard Lesson

Nonfiction Reading Strategies Smartboard Lesson

Created by
Imagination Way
Students will learn what good nonfiction readers do to succeed with this interactive smartboard lesson.
Preview of Science / English: Inside our Body PowerPoint

Science / English: Inside our Body PowerPoint

PowerPoint that teaches internal body parts such as the brain, heart, lungs, stomach, intestine, muscles, and bones. This PowerPoint can be turned into some sort of guessing game. However, it can be used simply as a presentation as well.
Preview of Irregular Verbs Language Arts SMARTboard Lesson

Irregular Verbs Language Arts SMARTboard Lesson

The Smartboard lesson is designed to help guide your instruction of irregular verbs and changing them from present tense to past tense to future tense. It includes an essential question, lots of student practice, and a link to an internet activity/game. It contains 9 slides total.
Preview of Pronoun Language Arts SMARTboard Lesson

Pronoun Language Arts SMARTboard Lesson

This language arts lesson teaches students about pronoun use and includes some important rules they need to know. Included is an essential question, identifying singular and plural pronouns, and many chances for students to practice this skill. There are a total of 7 slides in this lesson.
Preview of Untangling Common Homophones Featuring Suffix /ed/

Untangling Common Homophones Featuring Suffix /ed/

This slide set with detailed teaching notes is all ready for you to help your students untangle confusing homophones featuring suffix /ed/. This is a great companion lesson for teaching the sounds of past tense suffix /ed/, weaving vocabulary, parts of speech, and the phonics behind /ed/ into one quick and engaging session.
Preview of Smartboard Guide to Close Reading and mastering  annotation

Smartboard Guide to Close Reading and mastering annotation

This Smartboard presentation is a must have for any grade level and can be used for all texts nonfiction, fiction, short stories articles DBQs etc... Slides have vibrant colors and graphics to help students annotate easily. With the slide at the front of the board students mark their texts and follow along. Have them write the question posed at the bottom of the text to insure they find evidence to support their response. Slides can be edited easily to include your text title and questions yo
Preview of Text Structures Powerpoint

Text Structures Powerpoint

This Powerpoint describes the main text structures in detail. It includes sample graphic organizers for each text structure. Also, text examples are included at the end for students to practice identifying text structures presented.
Preview of Simple Sentences; Subject/Predicate

Simple Sentences; Subject/Predicate

This SMART Notebook presentation offers fun and interactive ways to learn subject and predicate! It is easy to use and teach from.
Preview of Engage New York - LA Module 1B Unit 2 Lesson 1

Engage New York - LA Module 1B Unit 2 Lesson 1

Created by
Laura Altschuler
This file includes complete slides for Language Arts Module 1B Unit 2 Lesson 1 fir the Engage New York Series. All teacher examples and student visuals are included. Enjoy. :)
Preview of 90's Style Instructional Slides

90's Style Instructional Slides

This is a fun 90's themed slides to display in your classroom, all you have to do is add a text box and the text you want on the screen!
Preview of Teach the /oi/ vowel team!

Teach the /oi/ vowel team!

Set of 14 detailed, illustrated slides with teacher notes introducing vocabulary and phonics pattern for teaching the /oi/ vowel team.
Preview of Force and Motion Vocabulary Notebook Presentation

Force and Motion Vocabulary Notebook Presentation

Science vocabulary is overwhelming for most students, especially English Learners. My fifth grade ESL students responded well to this presentation, which I used to present force and motion vocabulary. The first part of the presentation includes words, definitions, and images. The second part includes review activities to be used in a game format in the classroom. The vocabulary in this file matches the vocabulary in my Force and Motion Vocabulary Review Matching Game.
Preview of Language Arts:  SMART board slide They're/Their/There

Language Arts: SMART board slide They're/Their/There

Created by
Tim Tober
This is a SMART board lesson that I use for a simple mini-lesson on the different uses of "they're", "there", and "their". It is a short practice lesson that lend itself to plentiful extension activities that you can create!
Preview of Cause and Effect Introduction

Cause and Effect Introduction

Created by
Kbar's Resources
This Powerpoint presentation explains cause and effect. There are four practice sentences included in the last slides.
Preview of Pronoun Activator

Pronoun Activator

This activator should be displayed on the Smartboard to activate students' prior knowledge of pronouns. It always surprises me the misconceptions that students have about pronouns, even with teaching sixth graders. It's quick activator that helps correct misconceptions before going forward with direct instruction and application.
Preview of Corrective ReadingFlipcharts

Corrective ReadingFlipcharts

Created by
Ryan Hinkleman
This product is a must for teachers who use direct instruction for teaching reading. The flipcharts designed for promethean users will now have the opportunity to interact with the teacher presentation books. Student engagement will increase as you use technology to foster reading skills. Available flipcharts include Corrective Reading Decoding A, B1, B2, and C. You will view a free download. Let me know if you want all 65 lessons via email. My email is ryanhinkleman@yahoo.com.
Preview of Language Arts:  SMART board instruction of analogies

Language Arts: SMART board instruction of analogies

Created by
Tim Tober
This SMART board mini lesson gives the teacher teaching point on analogies for elementary grades. The kids can listen along and a few can come to the board to show their knowledge. There is also an extension activity/worksheet to practice their knowledge of analogies.
Preview of Grammar Monster: Plural Nouns

Grammar Monster: Plural Nouns

Use these slides to introduce your students to plural nouns.
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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.

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