Teaching grammar and language art skills can be a challenge for anyone. How do you hit all of the skills...effectively? How do you know your students are
Give your child practice with his sentence building skills with this printable worksheet that's all about capital letters.
Teaching grammar and language art skills can be a challenge for anyone. How do you hit all of the skills...effectively? How do you know your students are
Need some fun activities to teach nouns to your 1st or 2nd grade students? These activities will help you teach common nouns and proper nouns!
How to Avoid the Summer Slide! Summer is right around the corner! We all LOVE our summer vacation, but not the "Summer Slide!" According to Oxford
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Teach & Practice POSSESSIVE NOUNS & PLURAL POSSESSIVE NOUNS with this complete lesson! You will have resources to Teach, Engage, Play, Practice & Assess in this product! This resource is Low-NO Prep! Just Project on a screen &/or Print the materials you want in this resource! >>This is part of my Grammar & Parts of Speech MEGA Bundle<< In this resource you will get a complete lesson to teach both possessive nouns & plural possessive nouns! > I DO * Teach using the anchor charts that defines, gives examples and the learning target/objective. There are 2 anchor charts in this resource. 1 teaches possessive nouns, including names ending in -s. The 2nd teaches plural possessive nouns. > WE DO * A directions page to let students know how to do the activity. You will do this with them and guide their learning and address any misconceptions about the concept. * Projectable or Printable materials for the activity. * Read the sentences and decide if the nouns to write will be a possessive noun or plural possessive noun. > Y'ALL DO * A directions page for you and your students to know how to play the game or do the activity. * Printable materials for the "Show-It, Prove-It" activity. * The activity pages for this resource are best to project on a screen, but cards are also included. > There are activity pages that practice the word its (doesn't get an apostrophe), and 4 contraction cards for __+is > YOU DO * A directions page explaining the worksheet * A printable worksheet with space for the student to self-check the learning target using my FREE self-check posters. - The worksheet comes in color & bw ** Write the apostrophe in the correct place. For this worksheet, students will use the pictures and sentences to determine whether the noun is possessive or plural possessive, and write the apostrophe in the correct place - There is also an answer key > EXIT TICKET * A directions page * Exit tickets with 6 per page for less printing. The top has a place to score * An answer key page with reflection for students who : need support, almost understand the concept, and understand the concept. There is space for anecdotal notes, names and next steps if needed. Do you need more resources for: Grammar Reading Math Happy Teaching! - Miss Courtney Knobla Visit my website https://engagedlittlelearners.com and join my email list for 8 FREE Math Games, K-2nd ideas & resources on engaging your little learners! Follow me on Instagram too @engagedlittlelearners -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
We have the PERFECT grammar activity that is engaging for the students and easy to plan/implement. Grammar Toothy! FREE sample in this post!
Kids will have fun looking for nouns all around them in this Grammar Activity for Kids. Simply print the Noun Hunt printable and head out for fun learning.
Teaching grammar and language art skills can be a challenge for anyone. How do you hit all of the skills...effectively? How do you know your students are
These second-grade worksheets cover a wide range of subjects such as science, Math, and English to supplement your child's education. Our grade 2 math worksheets compliment our second-grade program.
Imagine having a visual grammar poster at your fingertips to teach and reinforce grammar concepts! These grammar posters will help your students to have a visual understanding of many grammar concepts, as well as brighten up your classroom! I use them on my English Language Arts Focus Wall as we study different grammar concepts. Let's […]
Today's post---Hodgepodge. A little of this...and a bit of that. Today we just took it easy. I had 6 kiddos absent (There must be so...
We have prepared a list of worksheets based on antonyms for 2nd grade. It contains 4 pages. It includes answer key. You can download the PDF below, Download: Antonyms Worksheet for 2nd grade
Teaching grammar and language art skills can be a challenge for anyone. How do you hit all of the skills...effectively? How do you know your students are
The affix is added to the root of a word and causes a change in the meaning of that word. If an affix is added before a word, it is called a prefix and if it is added to the end, it is called a suffix. Suffixes can sometimes be separated by a hyphen. Examples of affixes are given below: Inaccurate ⇒ in- is the prefix here. Walking ⇒ ing- is the suffix here Disobey ⇒ dis- is the prefix here. Clearly ⇒ ly- is the suffix here The prefixes 'dis-, in-,
Take a G and an E and O, And add a little R-G-E, To a W-A-S-H, I...N...G If you add 2,000 pounds, That makes a ton, So what have you got? You've got a lot!
This post has 5 activities to make teaching adverbs FUN! Some of these activities will also help students learn to use adverbs in their writing.
If you're tired of teaching parts of speech lessons only to have kids forget all about it the next day, try these easy ideas and activities!
I have no idea where to start with writing tonight. I took one day off and now I'm thinking, "Oh, my goodness! Why do these people all want to follow me?" I keep trying to think of a funny story and honestly, I can't think past the football game in the background. I'm a Georgia fan at heart (sorry Dad - it's not my fault), but ultimately I'm an SEC fan! I like the guy from Hawaii on Notre Dame, but I have to say, I hope Alabama slaughters them. Now, changing directions, this week we are working on types of sentences, so I threw together a quick sheet. If you guys are anything like me, we have the new common core standards, but our old resources don't align. At the beginning of the summer, I took apart every resource I had and realigned all of my notebooks. It took 4 days to do, but they are a work of art and MUCH better than a filing cabinet. However, many times there are only 5 problems on a page or the page is too easy or too complex. So, now I'm obsessed with creating my own sheets. Anyway, I'm saying all of that to say I have three new freebies for you. The first one is a rounding sheet. Honestly, I'm not sure it's a first grade standard anymore. I thought it was when I created it, but I've looked through all of the standards and our first grade teacher's guide and I can't find it, so I'm not sure. I do know the other two sheets are in our standards. One of them covers true/false addition problems and the other one covers declarative and interrogative sentences plus punctuation marks. If you like them, CLICK HERE to get them. Oh, and for all of my cat lovers out there (See Saturday's post), my hubby has changed my picture on his phone to that picture. Now, every time I call him, the picture of the cat pops up. That's okay... I'm sure I deserve it. I did sneak a boiled egg into his work boot a few years ago ;) Hope you guys are off to a good week!
Aloha friends! Summer is flying by for me. I cannot believe it is already July!! I had a list a mile long of things I needed to do and I have barely made a dent. However, I have been enjoying myself a great deal, swimming, working out, catching up with friends and binge watching lots of Netflix!! One thing that I can cross off my list is finishing up my Grammar Centers for the Reading Wonders series. Actually all of my Wonders products are complete now!!! Each of these units covers the grammar skills that are covered in the Wonders units. They are great for Daily 5 word work rotations or small group activities. Each unit comes with activities that cover a skill and a practice sheet for reinforcement. Much more engaging than a workbook! Each also has a color and black and white version to make printing easier and more affordable. I also have Morning Work for each unit. These include practice for grammar, spelling and vocabulary for each unit. The skills begin simple and spiral through the year. My kids did so well with this format this year! Finally, I have Spelling Lists for each of the units that include printable lists for On-Level, Above Level and Approaching, vocabulary words and definitions, high-frequency words and sentences for spelling dictation. Spelling Unit 1 is free in my TpT shop to give you an idea of what's included in the other packs. It does not include everything that I added to the other units. I guess I should add that to my list ;) Hope your summer is progressing well and that these resources will come in handy down the line.