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Preview of Butterfly Life Cycle Packet

Butterfly Life Cycle Packet

Clipart by Dazzling ClipsIncludes:1 comprehension sheet & sequencingLabel the stages of the life cycle with word bankLarge Vocabulary Cards for 4 stages of life cycle1 Life cycle visual 1 Cut & paste the stages in order
Preview of Parts of Speech Anchor Chart Single Page_ Color (KEY) & BW Version

Parts of Speech Anchor Chart Single Page_ Color (KEY) & BW Version

This product can be used in several ways. Some examples are: *Color version can be given to students as a completed notes page.*Black & white version can be given students and completed with colored pencils & highlighters using the colored version as a key.
Preview of Confusing Words: Than vs. Then | Mini Lesson & Practice Tricky Homophones

Confusing Words: Than vs. Then | Mini Lesson & Practice Tricky Homophones

What's the difference between than and then? This 10-minute Interactive Google Slides™ lesson will help students quickly know when to use than or then! Students also get practice choosing between than and then in the self-grading Google Forms™ assessment. Help your English learners with these two frequently confused words! Try before you buy: My FREE Resource Maybe or May Be! follows this same format!If you like these quick mini lessons, check out my GROWING BUNDLE of confusing words or smaller
Preview of Frequently Confused Words: You're OR Your ⭐ Homophone Lesson & Self-Grading Quiz

Frequently Confused Words: You're OR Your ⭐ Homophone Lesson & Self-Grading Quiz

Your or You're? Do your students understand the difference between you're and your? This 10-minute Google Slides™ minilesson and self-grading Google Forms™ quiz will help your students quickly know when to use your or you're in their writing. These homophones are very frequently misspelled words by many English speakers, and this resource is appropriate for all ages/levels of English speakers from 4th grade ELA to high school English classes to adult ESL to professional development workshops wit
Preview of Commonly Confused Words: Accept vs. Except ⭐ Minilesson & Assessment | NO PREP

Commonly Confused Words: Accept vs. Except ⭐ Minilesson & Assessment | NO PREP

What's the difference between accept and except? This 10-minute Interactive Google Slides™ lesson & 10-question Google Forms™ quiz will help students quickly know when to use accept and when to use except! Learn the difference & practice using these confusing words! Try before you buy: My FREE Resource Maybe or May Be! follows this same format!If you like these quick mini lessons, check out my GROWING BUNDLE of confusing words or smaller best seller bundle!FREE homophone resource from my
Preview of Parts of Speech Posters- Under the Sea Theme

Parts of Speech Posters- Under the Sea Theme

These Parts of Speech Under the Sea themed posters will make a great addition to every classroom. They are great because they print on a regular 8.5" x 11" piece of paper. Each poster also includes a definition and examples for student reference.Includes these parts of speech:NounsVerbsAdjectivesAdverbsArticlesPronounsPrepositionsConjunctionsInterjections
Preview of Asking Appropriate Questions

Asking Appropriate Questions

This product was created to help students ask appropriate questions based on what they know about a person. It's meant to work on topic maintenance and can be used as a means of scaffolding for reciprocal conversation. There are two parts to this lesson. The first part explains a few facts about the individual that is pictured. Based upon what the student knows about this person, match the comment to the corresponding question on the right side of the page. The second part of the lesson explains
Preview of Confusing Words: Lose vs. Loose Lesson & Practice | Frequently Confused Words

Confusing Words: Lose vs. Loose Lesson & Practice | Frequently Confused Words

What's the difference between lose and loose? This minilesson will quickly clarify lose vs. loose using an interactive Google Slides™ presentation AND a self-grading Google Forms™ assessment. Your students will know when to use loose and when to use lose after this lesson & quiz! This product was made with Adult ESL students in mind, but fits perfectly in any elementary, middle school, or high school classroom! Try before you buy: My FREE Resource Maybe or May Be! follows this same format!If
Preview of ELA/ENL/ESL Preposition Practice with Spanish Connection

ELA/ENL/ESL Preposition Practice with Spanish Connection

Created by
Read Write Lead
My co-teacher and I noticed that our students, many of whom speak English as a second language, were struggling with using correct prepositions in their writing. This lesson explains what prepositions are with helpful graphics and Spanish example sentences to build students' cross-language connections! Paired with my ELA/ENL/ESL Preposition Practice Worksheet, it can help Spanish-speaking emerging bilingual learners practice using correct prepositions to make their writing clearer!
Preview of Parts of Speech Posters- Rock and Roll Themed

Parts of Speech Posters- Rock and Roll Themed

These Parts of Speech Rock and Roll themed posters will make a great addition to every classroom. They are great because they print on a regular 8.5" x 11" piece of paper. Each poster also includes a definition and examples for student reference. Includes these parts of speech: NounsVerbs AdjectivesAdverbsArticlesPronounsPrepositionsConjunctionsInterjections
Preview of New Year's Resolutions for All Grades K-12

New Year's Resolutions for All Grades K-12

These New Year's Resolution templates provide a way for your students to learn about what a New Year's resolution is and express what their resolution(s) are. The templates in this resource come in different fonts and lines for writing to meet the needs of students at varying age levels, kindergarten through twelfth grade. There are templates that start broad, with overall resolutions and those that go very specific, with resolutions for several different areas.What’s Included:Templates in three
Preview of Parts of Speech Posters - No theme

Parts of Speech Posters - No theme

These Parts of Speech Under the Sea themed posters will make a great addition to every classroom. They are great because they print on a regular 8.5" x 11" piece of paper. Each poster also includes a definition and examples for student reference.Includes these parts of speech:NounsVerbsAdjectivesAdverbsArticlesPronounsPrepositionsConjunctionsInterjections
Preview of Common and Proper Nouns PowerPoint Lesson - Examples and Answers Included

Common and Proper Nouns PowerPoint Lesson - Examples and Answers Included

Slide 1 - Explain the difference between common and proper nouns. Slide 2 - Give the class time to look at the examples and guess if they are common and proper nouns.Slide 3 - Have students check their answers and ask questions for clarification.Slide 4 - Remind students that only proper nouns should be capitalized.Slides 5-8 - Let students write down their answers or discuss with a classmate.Slide 9 - Have students check their answers and ask how they did!
Preview of Confusing Words: Maybe vs. May Be | Minilesson & Self-Grading Quiz | FREEBIE

Confusing Words: Maybe vs. May Be | Minilesson & Self-Grading Quiz | FREEBIE

What's the difference between maybe and may be? This 10-minute minilesson and self-grading quiz will help your students quickly know when to use maybe or may be in their writing. Maybe and may be are frequently confused words that can be a little tricky. But, after your students finish this interactive Google Slides™ lesson and take the Google Forms™ self-grading quiz, they'll be able to use maybe and may be with accuracy! May Be vs. Maybe Resource Includes:1 Google Slides™ Interactive Lesson1 G
Preview of Student Personal Dictionary

Student Personal Dictionary

Created by
MrE Products
A personal dictionary is a great way to increase student ownership of language. An important activity is setting the purpose or purposes for their personal dictionary. I would set the expectations as a class. On an anchor chart or collective shared document, post the purpose and appropriate use for a personal dictionary.Here are some use ideas. 1. Students could record words in their personal dictionary they find challenging. 2.Students could record words they find interesting in personal or gro
Preview of Seeking Social Justice Slides

Seeking Social Justice Slides

When searching for social justice curriculum, I was overwhelmed with how much was out there. I took on the role of collector, thus creating this resource  for myself and anyone else called to teach. To be the most useful to teachers, I’ve written a condensed (takes no more than 5 minutes to read) version of each lesson plan in the notes on each slide for quick use, with the full lesson plan linked at the bottom. We all have a call to action in creating the world we want our students to grow up a
Preview of Adverb Sort

Adverb Sort

This Adverb Sort activity includes six different sorting pages (including a blank one so that you can write in headings of your own choosing), a list of 27 adverb cards, a set of blank cards that you could use for writing more adverbs, and directions for five different sorting activities.The Adverb Sort is one of our favorite inductive learning activities of the year and everything you need is included! This is a great way to review, introduce, or practice adverbs!Don't forget to leave a review
Preview of Word Maps

Word Maps

Created by
Fabiana Rebollo
Word maps for vocabulary acquisition Can be assigned for centers, instruction, or homework.
Preview of Noun Review Game

Noun Review Game

Created by
Aundra Boeckman
This is a small group dice game to review common and proper nouns.
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