This, that, these, those find out how to use demonstrative pronouns correctly. This, that, these and those go before the nouns they modify.
Changing nouns from singular to plural can sometimes be tricky for the elementary student. This free, printable Plural Rules Poster will be a big help in reminding your child of all the plural rules! Its graphics are cute, and it's neatly laid out.
When teaching the oi oy diphthongs phonics skill it's often helpful to use keywords and pictures to help students remember the sound & letter combinations.
Our Spelling dictation words this week are focusing on plurals. I'm a bit worried about introducing this concept with ELL learners, so I th...
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This spelling pack covers the concept of schwa /a/ at the beginning the end and in the middle of an unaccented syllable. It explains when the schwa a is used. Barton Reading and Spelling Level 4 Unit 10 inspired. The Banana Rule This pack suitable for reading and spelling intervention. This is grea...
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This focus includes ongoing professional learning for staff and a weekly focus on particular aspects of spelling, including spelling rules and strategies.
Conjunctions are words which join phrases, clauses and sentences. There are types of conjunctions in English: Coordinating Conjunctions, Correlative Conjunctions and Subordinating Conjunctions.
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This poster is a quick reference for the rules of logarithms in algebra. You may also like: Solving Logarithm Equations Digital Math Escape Room Sketching Polynomials Task Cards Graphing Logarithmic Functions Cheat Sheet
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My new obsession this year has been making and using anchor charts for my lessons. Here are just some of the anchor charts I have made this year. Some of these charts are original ideas but many are ideas I have seen and used from other teachers. I am not good at drawing so I use clipart from my computer to add pictures to my anchor charts. I print them out and glue them onto the chart! It’s so much easier and looks so much better than what I could draw! I also laminate my anchor charts so I can use them year to year. By laminating the charts I can easily write and erase on them by using an Expo marker. Click HERE to download the worksheet writing templates for opinion writing, informative writing, step writing, personal narrative writing, fictional narrative writing, and postcard writing that match these anchor charts from my TpT store! Click HERE to download the files needed to make the Sequence of Events and Transitional Word Examples anchor charts from my TpT store! Click HERE to download the file needed to make the Fiction/Non-Fiction Sort anchor chart from my TpT store! Click HERE to download the words I used on these anchor charts on my TpT store!
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Teaching the FLoSS spelling rule! It's one of the first rules our first & second graders use to understand when to double final "f", "l" and "s" consonants.
Writers Write is a comprehensive writing resource. Continuing our series on punctuation, this post is all about apostrophes.
Help your child to improve her visual spelling skills with these simple exercises, including a fun proofreading printable.
Tuesday of the Twelfth Week in Ordinary Time. The reading is from Gospel of Matthew 7:12. The Golden Rule – Matthew 7:12 [Jesus said:] “Do to others whatever you would have them do to y…
This worksheet allows students to use syllabication rules to divide words using the VCCCV (first 2 consonants are a blend/digraph), VCCCV (last 2 consonants are a blend/digraph), and VV (vowels make 2 separate sounds) patterns. It also includes some compound words, which are an exception to the VCCC...
It’s always so much fun listening and watching our young readers figure out those “longer” words. Many of our little ones are pretty solid decoding one-syllabe words and are now ready to learn strategies for decoding multisyllabic words. So, really, what is a syllable? Simply put, a syllable is a unit of pronunciation containing a […]
Use this word list of words ending in "ck" to help your child work on spelling and phonics!