Hoy te dejamos estas fichas de Reading y Writing para Tercero de Primaria, las cuales son fundamentales para reforzar las habilidades de lectura y
Hoy te dejamos estas fichas de Reading y Writing para Tercero de Primaria, las cuales son fundamentales para reforzar las habilidades de lectura y
Learning to read and spell silent letter words can be tricky for kids. Learn teaching tips and tricks that make this concept easy and fun!
This post shares tips and strategies for teaching different learning styles to meet the needs of all learners.
This list outlines some cliches I commonly see in modern fantasy novels.
I am so excited to share that first grade no prep packs are here! This resource makes it so easy to teach the first grade standards for math, reading, phonics and writing. No more searching for high quality, engaging worksheets and activities.. they are all here. Plus I am sharing thr
Asterisks for *emphasis.* I’ll be honest with you – a majority of the people who read my books tell me these same things: “Why did so-and-so have to die?!” “Noo…
There are a number of things that can drive readers away from your book, and badly-developed characters are definitely close to the top of that list. It’s not always done intentionally but i…
Hey everyone! I hope you had a great holiday and if you're like me you're definitely enjoying your time off school. Yes I love and miss the ...
We’ve written before about making sure your protagonist is interesting enough – that they have goals, a personality, and compelling flaws. They’re all essential steps to putting your reader in the company of someone they want to spend time with. Unfortunately, writing a great protagonist is one of the hardest tightrope walks of writing, and
When reading the work of literary heroes like Jane Austen, or modern-day masters like Sally Rooney, it can be hard to imagine that they began with an empty page (or screen). It's strange to think that Victor Hugo turned a pen and parchment into the beautiful tale of The Hunback of Notre Dame. Or
A plot idea is just the beginning when you want to write a book and these simple questions help you turn that idea into a complete story.
Start writing a novel with a process, support, and the accountability of community. Learn more to get going with a sound process.
The Best Anchor Charts for your ELA classroom all together in one place! You will find outlines to utilize in Reading Literature, Reading Informational, Writing and Language. Explained in this blog post is about the purpose of utilizing anchor charts in your daily instruction. Along with tips to organize your charts. Below is a collection […]
They read the passage and complete the exercise: a true or false activity and then some reading comprehension questions. About a couple eating out while on holiday. - ESL worksheets
There’s nothing quite like a really memorable villain to add drama to a story! Who can forget Count Fosco, or Moriarty, or Sauron? Use this worksheet to craft the perfect villain. Click Here to Download This Worksheet (PDF) If you’d like a more well-rounded villain, you might consider plotting their character arc. You can also…
Writing a romance subplot in your novel can quickly make things cringey. Love stories in storytelling require real characters that feel authentic. Let's look to Han and Leia from Star Wars to see how a fictional relationship can feel real.
An exciting twist on more common story structures, the Four Act Structure is one you'll definitely want in your novel writing toolkit.
"I don't want to love her. I don't like what that means for me." "What do you think it means?" "It means I have something to lose again, and I'm not strong enough for that anymore."
Whether you are virtually teaching, or teaching ESL in distance learning, it is important to differentiate for ELLs just as you would in the classroom setting. Without the face to face interaction of an ELL
Get 5 tips for How To Teach Opinion Writing & details about the Opinion Writing Units that will help you bring Opinion Writing into your kindergarten, first, or second-grade classrooms!
Lots of ideas and pictures of ways to teach reading skills using phonics centers to make learning fun and promote fluency in reading skills.
Last Updated on May 27, 2020 Here comes 4 different reading passages for Grade 1. Please download the PDF. The concepts are about “The Post Office”, “My Christmas Party”, “My first day at School”, and “My Book”. However, you can use it for Grade 2 also, Download: Reading Passages for Grade 1
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Simple tips for improving writing in your second or third grade classroom. These tips are a must if you want better writers!
Aren’t your kids interested in reading more books? How can you enhance their understanding skills after reading a book? Here is a solution ! How about asking them to write a review? Don’t be funny you say ! No, I am just saying if you have colorful “Book Review Templates” for kids, you can actually […]
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Story writing can be daunting for emergent readers. This differentiated resources is specifically designed to scaffold emergent short story writing by including "finish the story" writing prompts. It is also designed to be flexible enough to challenge advanced students when writing a story by prompting the use of more complex descriptive sentences and self-editing. Most importantly, the differentiation is discreet, with no additional work for the teacher. All students can use the same story template for the basis of their sentences and story writing - the only difference is the tasks they are expected to complete as directed by you. Differentiation is discreet; your expectations are different for each student. Depending on their ability, students use the template in different ways. There are 50 different animal story writing prompts included. I've been using this idea to differentiate instruction in my own multi-age classroom for over 20 years with much success. Note: If you are in need of an alternate version for Australia that uses the term "full stop" rather than period, you can find it included! Due to the popularity of this resource, SET 2 is now available with many more templates with seasonal themes! Click HERE to see them! WHAT ARE THE LEVELS INCLUDED WITHIN EACH PAGE? LEVEL 1: Use the word bank to label the picture. Students practice reading the word labels to themselves and peers, as well as illustrating the picture. TIP: Laminate the pages and slip them under journal pages so students can trace the picture into their own journal pages before labeling and coloring. LEVEL 2: Use the "fill in the blank" sentence frames to create three simple sentences about the animal in the picture. This kind of scaffolding supports emergent readers while fostering success. Students practice reading their simple sentences to themselves and peers. This step can be done instead of the labeling, or after the labeling task in level 1. LEVEL 3: Students who are more advanced can use the sentence frames to create more complex and detailed sentence in their own journals. Emphasize more descriptive vocabulary and longer sentences. These first three sentences will create the beginning of a simple story. LEVEL 4: Because the first three sentences from level 3 will create the beginning of a simple story, the next step is to complete the story. I like to use the word "Suddenly..." as a way to create some excitement and conflict to a simple story, even with one sentence. A final sentence can complete the story. LEVEL 5: UseFor higher grades or more challenging tasks, students use the same simple framework to write a longer, more advanced story on their own. When done, they use the checklist at the bottom of each page to self-edit work, check for capitalization and punctuation, and get peer feedback. Often it is easier to edit a story when it is read aloud to a friend. Finally, students can create a final edited version of their story and picture on a new writing template. These can be presented to the class if desired. Depending on student ability, you can specify how long and complex you expect the story to be. As you can see, the same simple template can be used in multi-aged classrooms and for all abilities. The same templates can also be used as a literacy center, as described below: IDEAS FOR USE: This set can be used as an independent literacy center, a writers workshop task, or a whole group morning writing job. Once students are used to the task, they will enjoy choosing their own animal, and then feel more excited about their writing! Students using this set are often surprised by how much they can write. This, in turn, gives them the confidence to continue writing! Another idea is to laminate the whole set and use repeatedly. Students simply trace over the animals and copy the sentences into their own writing page. 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It’s true that sequencing is so common in our day-to-day life, recognizing patterns and putting things in order usually comes naturally for our students over
We've got a great selection of grade level worksheets for kindergarten & first grade. Includes sight words, reading, math, science & social studies.
Poor writing stamina is a common struggle among reluctant writers. Yet many teachers struggle with how to build writing stamina and keep students engaged. These daily writing activities are designed to get students excited about writing and build writing stamina at the same time.
Build confident and independent writers in the classroom with Writing Mats. This resource provides writing prompts for kids, picture-word lists, writing conventions checklist, and sentence starters!