Punctuating Titles: An Anchor Chart and a FREEBIE
Punctuating Titles Anchor Chart | Part of a free lesson that includes a free sorting activity! Use this anchor chart activity and freebie to teach your students about when to underline titles, when to italicize titles, and when to place titles inside quotation marks.
Reading Comprehension Bookmarks
These little reading bookmarks are such a great student resource. I love giving them to students after I have taught them a specific reading strategy or skill. Students can use them during independent reading or take them home as part of their homework. On the front students are given an overview of each reading skill or strategy and the back includes thinking stems and question stems to help students apply the reading skills to their own books.
Instead of Very, Good, Pretty, Sad, Big, Happy, Smart, Little, Funny, Nice - Lessons For English
Instead of Very, Good, Pretty, Sad, Big, Happy, Smart, Little, Funny, Nice SAD PRETTY Mournful Forlorn Unhappy Woeful Gloomy Downcast Depressed Miserable Sorrowful Dejected Melancholy Crestfallen Bitter Fair Striking Elegant Cute Attractive Glamorous Lovely Beautiful Exquisite Stunning Handsome Gorgeous Neat NICE LITTLE Kind Benevolent Thoughtful Gracious Considerate Decent Congenial Agreeable Courteous Warm Cordial Humane Fair Teeny Diminutive Compact Microscopic Petite Wee Small Tiny ...
Pronouns Anchor Chart and Activities
This pronouns anchor chart activity is designed for elementary students who are being introduced to personal pronouns and reflexive pronouns. Since pronouns take the place of nouns, the action of physically replacing the nouns with the sticky note pronouns is especially helpful for those students who are kinesthetic learners. Check out the blog post for more details!
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