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There are a lot of commonly confused words in the English language. Discover how many words are usually confused with each other and that you are not alone!
Morphology and syntax are an integral part of linguistics. They are subdivisions of the study of languages and together with phonetics, semantics and phonology contribute to the understanding of how a language is formed. Morphology
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The classroom posters in this post have helped my students throughout our quadratic functions unit from the vocabulary they see to solving word problems to working with the graphing calculator and using the quadratic formula. I wanted to share them for free in this post in case you have any algebra or algebra 2 students who need extra support through their graphing quadratics unit.
Sometimes, it's hard to explain exactly how you feel. This handy vocabulary wheel helps you narrow down the word that best expresses your current emotional state. Whether you're writing or talking about a character, another person or yourself, it can be easy to use the same words over and over. This wheel diagram from English […]
Introducing students to challenging words through Word of the Week can help increase their confidence in reading, writing, & speaking.
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Hello teachers, today we share the following verb to be worksheet. You can download the following activity for free.
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Do you find you keep misspelling common words? You're not alone. Here are the worst offenders, plus what to do.
Why should you use strong verbs when you write? This post tells you why you need strong verbs when you write, and gives you examples.
In this six part series on How to Teach Spelling, this third post discusses and provides teaching resources for teaching the eight conventional spelling rules.
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In this six part series on How to Teach Spelling, this third post discusses and provides teaching resources for teaching the eight conventional spelling rules.
This poster is a visual aid for students to help with the understanding of what words are used as Adverbs. ...
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!
A colourful poster to show the difference between their, there and they're with pictures and explanations.Includes a full colour, semi colour and black and white.I also have a poster of the same style for Your and You're available here.Idea adapted from Artline AU.
Children will practice using context clues as they identify the correct homophone in this grammar and spelling worksheet.
Let's have a look at relative pronouns! Following is a list of common relative pronouns in English with ESL pictures and example sentences to help you master English grammar.
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Verb tenses tell us how an action relates to the flow of time.