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Elementary grammar outlines for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of My Book of Capitalization Rules

My Book of Capitalization Rules

Created by
Bingham's Bunch
“Once the rules are understood, we are ready to be held accountable for capitalization.” Mechanically Inclined by Jeff Anderson I wanted to follow Mr. Anderson’s idea that before we can hold our students accountable we need to make sure that they truly know what the rules are. Over several days we will explore the different rules and create examples in the context of sentences. Each student will have their own booklet to record their examples. This book will also be a useful tool when student
Preview of Benchmark Advanced Unit 2 Week 1 Slides (Florida Edition - no writing skills)
Preview of Singular and Plural Nouns Presentation

Singular and Plural Nouns Presentation

Teach the difference between singular and plural nouns with this no prep teacher’s guide for your interactive grammar classroom. A singular noun names one person, animal, place, thing, or idea. A plural noun names more than one. Explore with your kiddos when to add “-s,” “-es,” or “-ies” to the end of a noun. What about irregular plural nouns? Hmm . . . is it "deer" or "deers"? Dive in now to find out!This is a simple yet great, fun and interactive MS PowerPoint presentation on plural and singul
Preview of Future Continuous/Progressive Tense

Future Continuous/Progressive Tense

In this lesson, the student can practice using the future continuous tense with regular and irregular verbs. The student can learn about silent "e" verbs and CVS (consonant, vowel, consonant) verbs.
Preview of Paragraph Writing : The Iroquois

Paragraph Writing : The Iroquois

Created by
diana castro
Common Core Standards: I can explain what a text says using specific details from the text. (RI.4.1) I can determine the main idea using specific details from the text. (RI.4.2) I can make inferences using specific details from the text. (RI.4.1) I can take notes and categorize information. (W.4.8) I can write an informative/explanatory text. (W.4.2) I can use the writing process to produce clear and coherent writing (with support). (W.4.5) Objectives/Targets: I can identify the main idea of
Preview of End of Year Heads Up Letter to Next Year's Students

End of Year Heads Up Letter to Next Year's Students

At the end of each school year, I have the students write a letter summarizing their experiences. I put them out on the desks for next year's students on Back to School Night. This customizable PowerPoint incudes: -A letter outline with fill in the blanks. This can be used as an organizer or as the letter itself. I have students copy the outline onto notebook paper unless they need differentiation. -A rubric for students to use for self-editing and teacher grading -A challenge assignment
Preview of Imaginative Writing Part III

Imaginative Writing Part III

Again part III carries on from where part II finished. I included some homework, but you don't need to set any if you don't want to.
Preview of Imaginative Writing Part II

Imaginative Writing Part II

This is part two of the previous lesson and it builds on the skills covered in part I.
Preview of Revision Powerpoint

Revision Powerpoint

Created by
Education Nook
This is a powerpoint presentation that introduces revision in writing. It allows students to dig deeper and take a second look at their writing! My students were writing biographies, so I used Rosa Parks as an example! Feel free to change anything!
Preview of Editing Powerpoint

Editing Powerpoint

Created by
Education Nook
This is a powerpoint presentation that introduces editing in writing and helps students dig deeper and take a second look at their writing. We wrote about biographies, so I used Rosa Parks as an example. Feel free to change anything!
Preview of What are Nouns

What are Nouns

This can be used in 2nd grade to teach or review nouns and their functions, or it can be used as review in 3rd grade. There is a short review at the end with animations and pictures to keep students engaged.
Preview of Quick Pronoun Review- subjective and objective pronouns

Quick Pronoun Review- subjective and objective pronouns

Created by
Emma Elementary
This is a minilesson that is meant to be used as a review for subjective and objective case pronouns.
Preview of Verbs Explained - Grammar Presentation and Handout

Verbs Explained - Grammar Presentation and Handout

Verbs Explained - Grammar Presentation and Handout All the important facts that you need to know compiled in an easy-to-understand PowerPoint presentation. Perfect PowerPoint presentation to accompany any classroom instruction session. Use it as a handout for quick review purposes.
Preview of 中文课 标点符号 海报 Chinese Punctuation Poster

中文课 标点符号 海报 Chinese Punctuation Poster

Created by
Grace Yang
Including 8 types of punctuation and free page to edit yours!
Preview of Unit 1 Week 3 Power Point Presentation Mc Graw Hill ELA Wonders Book

Unit 1 Week 3 Power Point Presentation Mc Graw Hill ELA Wonders Book

Created by
Sister Gees
Mc Graw Hill ELA Power point presentation includes: Spelling Words Vocabulary Words 4 Grammar Slides with Do Now: Activity Sentences
Preview of Unit 5 Week 2 Power Point Presentation Mc Graw Hill ELA Wonders Book

Unit 5 Week 2 Power Point Presentation Mc Graw Hill ELA Wonders Book

Created by
Sister Gees
Mc Graw Hill ELA Power point presentation includes: Spelling Words Vocabulary Words 4 Grammar Slides with Do Now: Activity Sentences
Preview of Distance Learning: Prefix Practice

Distance Learning: Prefix Practice

Created by
Just Little Bits
This product includes slides that focus on the prefixes, auto, post, pre, and un. The slides in the beginning list the prefix and the definition. The following slides contain 25 questions; where students are given a definition with a base and have to match the correct prefix .Students will click on the prefix they fill answers the questions. If the student is right it will take them to a slide saying correct. At the bottom is an arrow, that when clicked on will take the students to the next que
Preview of Parts of Speech Powerpoint

Parts of Speech Powerpoint

Use this with students to review parts of speech. Everything from nouns to prepositions. I pair this with a Blooket and enrichment activities!
Preview of JOB / OCCUPATION

JOB / OCCUPATION

Created by
RomVille
This slide presentation is a help for those who are teaching about jobs and occupations. It will help the learners to visualize what the teacher is talking
Preview of INDEFINITE PRONOUNS SLIDESHOW

INDEFINITE PRONOUNS SLIDESHOW

Powerpoint slideshow and video on indefinite pronouns as antecedents.
Preview of Do, Does

Do, Does

Created by
RomVille
This presentation is a great help for those who are teaching students about asking questions in simple present tense with do and does.
Preview of CKLA Grade 4 Unit 2 Lesson 4

CKLA Grade 4 Unit 2 Lesson 4

Google Slides presentation to go along with Unit 2 Lesson 4. Great for using in remote/virtual learning. This helps keep the students focused on learning targets and questions being asked.
Preview of Types of Sentences

Types of Sentences

Created by
Ellen Logan
This is a short slideshow on how to write simple, compound, and complex sentences. Feel free to modify it to suit your class needs!
Preview of Personal Narrative Checklist

Personal Narrative Checklist

Created by
Amber Selin
This is a small checklist for personal narratives that fit into self-adhesive pocket squares.
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Grammar is the study of the rules and structures that govern language. It encompasses a multitude of elements, including parts of speech, sentence structure, vocabulary, punctuation, and much more. With a strong grasp of grammar, students can make their writing stronger, clearer, and more effective.

Initially, students will learn about the parts of speech, like nouns, verbs, and adjectives. As they progress in their learning, they’ll explore things like irregular verbs and how to construct intricate sentences, phrases, and clauses.

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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

Using an escape room-style activity, students can solve grammar puzzles to "escape" within a given time limit. They’re also great for providing children with the opportunity to showcase everything they've learned with a competitive element.

Grammar Quizzes

Regular quizzes can reinforce learning, test students’ mastery of grammar, and help track their progress over time.

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