This set of DIGITAL Suffixes tion, sion, and cian for use in Google Classroom™️ is an awesome tool for distance learning. This set of activities provide a variety of ways for students to practice working with words containing the suffixes tion, sion and cian. Includes a full printable set of activities as well. Digital Version Includes: Full set of suffix cian activities Full set of suffix tion activities Full set of suffix sion activities Each Set include: Rainbow Type the Room Activities Word Search Picture word match Match the definition and word Highlight the Words 10 sentence practice slides. MIXED REVIEW SET INCLUDES: tion, sion, cian word sorting Slides tion, sion, cian word typing practice tion, sion, cian picture sort 30 total mixed review practice slides
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I am back with a freebie! There are so many different instances in which a comma should be used. I have just released a handy student reference chart that students can attach inside of their student notebooks or place inside of a folder.Click Here To Access It.
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There are 14 punctuation marks used in the English language. This chart consists of all 14 punctuation marks. It's a great resource for students and teachers to have. This is a free printable. Download the pdf file below. Advertisement You can find these Punctuation Worksheets for sale on Etsy. Check out my Etsy shop.You can follow us on Facebook, Etsy, and Pinterest. 🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃DON'T FORGET TO CHECK OUT THE INDEPENDENT LEARNING SHOP Double click 👇 to download free printable
Synonyms and Antonyms Anchor Chart! This blog post contains the material to create this anchor chart, plus a FREE interactive notebook entry for synonyms and antonyms!
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Are you ready to pull your hair out with all those plural noun rules? I have a Freebie displaying 8 Plural Noun Rules on one nice little sheet. This poster only displays 8 plural noun spelling rules with an example of each one. If your 2nd and 3rd graders struggle with plurals, this poster can help. There are so many rules to follow that it's easy to forget how to add endings when writing plural words. You’re free to download it and use it in your classroom. This also comes in a black and white version to save on color. Just click and print! Do your students struggle with plurals? I made some engaging games and centers to help students practice those rules. The Plural Pack has a Poster (freebie from above) that explains some plural rules, games and centers, and 20 worksheets. This Pack has students learning the rules, writing and spelling singular and plural nouns. Purchase Plural Pack right here at a discounted price! Here are some items you may need when teaching about plurals. I linked them to Amazon to make it easy for you: If You Were a Plural Word book Plural Poster Plural Task Cards Irregular Plural Flashcards Mad Libs Thanks for stopping by today! See you soon, Check out more Grammar activities by Teacher's Take-Out: L.2.1b
A table of homonyms. A good reading and writing exercise for students. Ask them to think of other homonyms and get them to interact with each other and write their own sentences. Complete the 20 sentences on the sheet. Good for pair work or small groups. - ESL worksheets
Prefix activity ideas to arm your students with more than just context clues. Love all the different ideas in this prefix unit!
Yet or Already? This English worksheet can be used in any English language lessonclass. Students are asked to choose the correct word to complete each sentence. They must then write 2 senten
English Contractions List Are not – Aren’t Can not – Can’t Could not – Could’t Did not – Didn’t Does not – Doesn’t Do not – Don’t Had not – Hadn’t Has not – Hasn’t Have not – Haven’t He had – He’d He would – He’d He will – He’ll He shall – He’ll He is – He’s He has – He’s I had – I’d I would – I’d I will – I’II I shall – I’ll I am – I’m I have – I’ve Is not – Isn’t Let us – Let’s Might not – Mightn’t Must