FREE Pencil Name Labels These pencil name tags are editable! Simply type in your students' names, print and laminate. 2 versions included: Rainbow Pencils Standard Pencils These have been created to use in conjunction with my Reading and Writing Goal Posters which are sold separately and can be found here: Writing Goal Posters Reading Goal Posters Math Goal Posters Personal Goal Posters ************************************************************** Classroom Jobs Display can be found here: If you like this, then I know you will LOVE: Back To School Activities Teacher Binder Covers First Day of School Signs Student Book Covers *********************************************************************** Stay Connected! Be the first to see my latest resources and freebies! Click here to follow my store *********************************************************************** ADDITIONAL INFO This is a downloadable, digital file that you can access immediately after purchase. To open the files you will be required to have a PDF Reader such as Adobe Acrobat installed on your computer. To edit the files you will need to have access to Microsoft PowerPoint. You can access a free trial here. Please ensure your software is up to date to avoid compatibility issues. ‘Editable’ refers to the *text* within the file being customizable. Images and color palettes are not editable. Simply type into the text boxes provided or add in your own to edit. GOT A TECH ISSUE? If you are having difficulty downloading or opening Pencil Name Tags, please ensure you unzip all folders and view each file before getting in touch. To do so: - right click on the zipped folder - and select ‘unzip’. Please check the Teachers Pay Teachers FAQ section if you are experiencing any other tech issues. Please contact [email protected] TERMS OF USE Purchase of this resource entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce pages in limited quantities for single classroom or home school use only. Duplication for a friend, another staff member, entire school or commercial purpose without purchase of an additional licence is strictly forbidden. Copying any part of this resource and placing it on the internet in any form (even a personal or classroom website/ school server) is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Copyright ©Chantelle Jacobs Miss Jacobs Little Learners Pty Ltd WWW.MISSJACOBSLITTLELEARNERS.COM Blog | Facebook | Pinterest | Instagram | Email writing goals | self assessment | pencil name tags | miss jacobs little learners | pencil labels | pencil name labels
Grammar Worksheet Pack Grammar Booklet comprises of over 34 topics and 38 worksheets to help improve students' grammar. Each worksheet contains a hint box with instructions on the particular grammar focus. The sheets are then scaffolded to cater to different learning abilities. They begin with a beginner activity, followed by an intermediate activity, and then a challenge activity. Grammar sheets include: Antonyms. Synonyms #1, #2. Common Nouns Plural Nouns. Collective Nouns. Types of nouns. Verbs. Adjectives. Adjectives/adverbs. Comparative adjectives. Superlative adjectives. Adverbs. Pronouns. Abbreviations. Contractions. Apostrophes. Commas for clauses. Commas for lists. Conjunctions. Speech marks. Capital letters. They're/their/there. To/too/two. Compound words. Prefixes. Suffixes. Complex sentences. Past/present/future tenses. Sentence variation. Homographs. Homophones. This resource includes a digital (Google Slides) version. See the end page of the resource for the details and the link to access the digital version. This resource includes detailed answers. ________________________________________ These worksheets are also available individually. Just click the links below: Homophones and Homographs - Grammar Worksheets Their, Too (Homophones), and Compounds Words - Grammar Worksheets Complex Sentences and Sentence Variation - Grammar Worksheets Commas for Clauses, Commas for Lists - Grammar Worksheets Apostrophes and Speech Marks - Grammar Worksheets Contractions, Conjunctions, Abbreviations - Grammar Worksheets Nouns, Pronouns & Capital Letters - Grammar Worksheets Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs and Tense - Grammar Worksheets Antonyms and Synonyms - Grammar Worksheets ________________________________________ For more English and grammar resources, click the links below: Using The Article A or An - Worksheet Pack Understanding Adverbs Worksheets - No Prep Printables Change the Verb to Past Tense - Worksheet Pack Homophones PowerPoint - Interactive Nouns Worksheet Pack - Common, Proper, Abstract, Collective, Pronouns Compound Words - Worksheet Pack Understanding Nouns Worksheets - No Prep Printables Add The Adjective To The Sentences - Worksheet Pack Reading and Grammar Pack - No Prep Printables Add Punctuation to the Sentences - 10 Worksheets ________________________________________ Follow Me Click the green star at the top of my page to be the first to receive updates about new products and discounts. ________________________________________ Feedback Please help me to improve my products by leaving valuable feedback. Simply click the 'Provide Feedback' button on your purchases page and leave a rating and a comment. You will also gain credits to use for further purchases. ________________________________________ Copyright Information This product is not for commercial use, individual use only. If you plan to share this product with others, please purchase extra licenses at the 50% discounted rate. The fonts used in my resources are from: Babbling Abby and Kimberly Geswein Fonts The clip art used in my resources is from: Krista Wallden Creative Clips and Whimsy Clips ________________________________________ writing | grammar | booklet | worksheets | classroom | bundle | English | literacy | literature | warm up | reflection | apostrophe | learning | extension | parts of speech | noun | verb | adverb | adjective | sentence | no prep | printable | homework | teacher | education | answers | booklet | fast finisher | early finisher | primary school | education | year 5 | year 6 | homeschooling | homeschool
I am an International Education Consultant. I have worked in countless schools and for thousands of students in my career as a consultant. I love sharing ideas with teachers and seeing teachers make the ideas better. I am hopeful that through the world of blogging, I may be able to reach a few extra teachers in a day... and that means a few extra students. Want some Leach's Literacy Training for your district? Visit my website... www.leachliteracytraining.com
Don’t let adding descriptive words, like better word choice synonyms, in narrative, expository, and informational compositions be tricky for your students! #TLD24 This skill can become MUCH easier for them with these Synonym Charts that include 40 commonly used words. Students will quickly begin writing more descriptively by placing these interesting words right at their fingertips! Let “said” truly be “dead” this time! Revising will be much simpler for your students when they use these charts for stronger word choice and creating vivid writing for their audience to read! #TLD24 PLUS, these charts give confidence to those struggling writers who just can’t think of the right word! They can also use the included thesaurus booklet to increase depth and creativity in their vocabulary and word selection when writing. They can even personalize this booklet by adding other words they use or have found! Here's what you'll get: 40 Commonly Used Words- Mini Size 40 Commonly Used Words- Full Size Thesaurus Booklet Digital Option: Mini Size Digital Option: Full Size *Digital Options are compatible with Google Slides and can also be exported into PowerPoint format. *All come in BOTH color and black/white options. Your students will be encouraged to explore and experiment with a broad range of words and expressions in their writing. These Synonym Charts will empower them to choose the most appropriate words to convey their thoughts effectively, ultimately elevating the quality of their writing. Foster their vocabulary growth, writing quality, and language development all while helping your students become more proficient writers! Charts come in a size perfect for student notebooks (can fit 4 to a page) or to place on a binder ring! They can also be used in the standard paper size for classroom/small group display! Printing the Thesaurus Booklet is also a wonderful option for students to have their own Thesaurus on them at all times. Prep is SIMPLE... Just pick the size of the chart and print! OR quickly assign the digital version in Google Classroom or any other platform you use! 40 Commonly Used Words with 12-14 Synonyms: Said, shouted good, bad, nice, mean, cool, tired, happy, sad, excited, scared, mad, laughed, pretty, ugly, little, big, fast, slow, looked, like, funny, fun, a lot, smart, hot, cold, angry, boring, interesting, cry, easy, hard, important, quiet, loud, smelly, walk, and run. TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID… ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Dana B. says, "This resource is perfect for small groups when we work on stretching our words and creating mind pictures in writing! Each group was given a smaller booklet that they could utilize whenever needed!" ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Hayley P. says, "These little books are amazing! My 2nd graders love finding words that can spice up their writing and make them sound like bigger kids, they say. Each has one in their ela folder." ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Jennifer P. says, "I LOVE this resource- students who are tempted to use the same boring words over and over can refer to their own personal resource booklet and find something better to bolster their writing. Best of all, they can do it INDEPENDENTLY! Thank you so much for this resource!" ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Flippin’ for Fourth Grade Fun says, "My kids loved this resource when we learned about using synonyms within our writing instead of repeating the same word over and over. Once students understood the concept, they enjoyed filling out their own pages which we copied and shared with the class." You may also like… → Writing Process Charts → Writing Hooks & Conclusions Charts → Show Don’t Tell Charts Copyright © The Literacy Dive Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
FREE Pencil Name Labels These pencil name tags are editable! Simply type in your students' names, print and laminate. 2 versions included: Rainbow Pencils Standard Pencils These have been created to use in conjunction with my Reading and Writing Goal Posters which are sold separately and can be found here: Writing Goal Posters Reading Goal Posters Math Goal Posters Personal Goal Posters ************************************************************** Classroom Jobs Display can be found here: If you like this, then I know you will LOVE: Back To School Activities Teacher Binder Covers First Day of School Signs Student Book Covers *********************************************************************** Stay Connected! Be the first to see my latest resources and freebies! Click here to follow my store *********************************************************************** ADDITIONAL INFO This is a downloadable, digital file that you can access immediately after purchase. To open the files you will be required to have a PDF Reader such as Adobe Acrobat installed on your computer. To edit the files you will need to have access to Microsoft PowerPoint. You can access a free trial here. Please ensure your software is up to date to avoid compatibility issues. ‘Editable’ refers to the *text* within the file being customizable. Images and color palettes are not editable. Simply type into the text boxes provided or add in your own to edit. GOT A TECH ISSUE? If you are having difficulty downloading or opening Pencil Name Tags, please ensure you unzip all folders and view each file before getting in touch. To do so: - right click on the zipped folder - and select ‘unzip’. Please check the Teachers Pay Teachers FAQ section if you are experiencing any other tech issues. Please contact [email protected] TERMS OF USE Purchase of this resource entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce pages in limited quantities for single classroom or home school use only. Duplication for a friend, another staff member, entire school or commercial purpose without purchase of an additional licence is strictly forbidden. Copying any part of this resource and placing it on the internet in any form (even a personal or classroom website/ school server) is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Copyright ©Chantelle Jacobs Miss Jacobs Little Learners Pty Ltd WWW.MISSJACOBSLITTLELEARNERS.COM Blog | Facebook | Pinterest | Instagram | Email writing goals | self assessment | pencil name tags | miss jacobs little learners | pencil labels | pencil name labels
These Reading Comprehension Bookmarks give students the tools they need to successfully share their great ideas about what they have read.
FREE Pencil Name Labels These pencil name tags are editable! Simply type in your students' names, print and laminate. 2 versions included: Rainbow Pencils Standard Pencils These have been created to use in conjunction with my Reading and Writing Goal Posters which are sold separately and can be found here: Writing Goal Posters Reading Goal Posters Math Goal Posters Personal Goal Posters ************************************************************** Classroom Jobs Display can be found here: If you like this, then I know you will LOVE: Back To School Activities Teacher Binder Covers First Day of School Signs Student Book Covers *********************************************************************** Stay Connected! Be the first to see my latest resources and freebies! Click here to follow my store *********************************************************************** ADDITIONAL INFO This is a downloadable, digital file that you can access immediately after purchase. To open the files you will be required to have a PDF Reader such as Adobe Acrobat installed on your computer. To edit the files you will need to have access to Microsoft PowerPoint. You can access a free trial here. Please ensure your software is up to date to avoid compatibility issues. ‘Editable’ refers to the *text* within the file being customizable. Images and color palettes are not editable. Simply type into the text boxes provided or add in your own to edit. GOT A TECH ISSUE? If you are having difficulty downloading or opening Pencil Name Tags, please ensure you unzip all folders and view each file before getting in touch. To do so: - right click on the zipped folder - and select ‘unzip’. Please check the Teachers Pay Teachers FAQ section if you are experiencing any other tech issues. Please contact [email protected] TERMS OF USE Purchase of this resource entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce pages in limited quantities for single classroom or home school use only. Duplication for a friend, another staff member, entire school or commercial purpose without purchase of an additional licence is strictly forbidden. Copying any part of this resource and placing it on the internet in any form (even a personal or classroom website/ school server) is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Copyright ©Chantelle Jacobs Miss Jacobs Little Learners Pty Ltd WWW.MISSJACOBSLITTLELEARNERS.COM Blog | Facebook | Pinterest | Instagram | Email writing goals | self assessment | pencil name tags | miss jacobs little learners | pencil labels | pencil name labels
Inside you will find 16 Reading Strategies posters for your classroom. These posters are wonderful (and colorful) reminders for your students to refer to when reading. Posters Included: *Make Predictions *Use Prior Knowledge *Ask Questions *Make Inferences *Use Context Clues *Find the Main Idea *Make Connections *Draw Conclusions *Find the Author's Purpose *Make Categories *Find the Sequence *Summarize *Synthesize *Make an Evaluation *Generalize *Visualize *Retell *Use Text Features *Analyze Characters + GOOD READERS cut out banner letters Check the preview to see an example of 9 of the posters included! Thank you!!
FREE Pencil Name Labels These pencil name tags are editable! Simply type in your students' names, print and laminate. 2 versions included: Rainbow Pencils Standard Pencils These have been created to use in conjunction with my Reading and Writing Goal Posters which are sold separately and can be found here: Writing Goal Posters Reading Goal Posters Math Goal Posters Personal Goal Posters ************************************************************** Classroom Jobs Display can be found here: If you like this, then I know you will LOVE: Back To School Activities Teacher Binder Covers First Day of School Signs Student Book Covers *********************************************************************** Stay Connected! Be the first to see my latest resources and freebies! Click here to follow my store *********************************************************************** ADDITIONAL INFO This is a downloadable, digital file that you can access immediately after purchase. To open the files you will be required to have a PDF Reader such as Adobe Acrobat installed on your computer. To edit the files you will need to have access to Microsoft PowerPoint. You can access a free trial here. Please ensure your software is up to date to avoid compatibility issues. ‘Editable’ refers to the *text* within the file being customizable. Images and color palettes are not editable. Simply type into the text boxes provided or add in your own to edit. GOT A TECH ISSUE? If you are having difficulty downloading or opening Pencil Name Tags, please ensure you unzip all folders and view each file before getting in touch. To do so: - right click on the zipped folder - and select ‘unzip’. Please check the Teachers Pay Teachers FAQ section if you are experiencing any other tech issues. Please contact [email protected] TERMS OF USE Purchase of this resource entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce pages in limited quantities for single classroom or home school use only. Duplication for a friend, another staff member, entire school or commercial purpose without purchase of an additional licence is strictly forbidden. Copying any part of this resource and placing it on the internet in any form (even a personal or classroom website/ school server) is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Copyright ©Chantelle Jacobs Miss Jacobs Little Learners Pty Ltd WWW.MISSJACOBSLITTLELEARNERS.COM Blog | Facebook | Pinterest | Instagram | Email writing goals | self assessment | pencil name tags | miss jacobs little learners | pencil labels | pencil name labels
Thank you for taking the time to view this product. This farm animals reading comprehension set includes seven passages with two question/activity sheets to go with each passage. All the stories are fictional and where possible, have some moral or a lesson learnt in them. Passage titles: *Chaos in the Coop *Cow calls for a Competition *Risking the Rock Face *Get going Goose! *Henry slips up! *Penelope Piglet's day out *Simon scares the sheep Also included is * A story review graphic organizer sheet * Vocabulary review sheet In my store I have farm theme animal specific packs. Please note that these comprehensions are in these packs as well. e.g "Penelope Piglet's day out" is in the pig pack and "Cow calls for a competition" is in the cow pack. There are farm animal posters in my store that you may be interested in. These have quite a bit of vocabulary that could assist your students in your farm animal theme. Please browse through my store to view my other farm themed products. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ ☆ Be sure to follow my store to be alerted of new products as I add them. Treasures for Thematic Teaching ✍ Don't forget to leave feedback. You can earn TPT credits which can be used towards future purchases! Follow this link to see my Facebook Page Follow me on Instagram Sign up to receive free Sea Creatures Posters Treasures for Thematic Teaching Newsletter
Teaching writing DOESN'T have to be complicated! With these simple strategies, you can improve students' writing without having to work so hard.
Description These Editable Writing Goals can also assist with Home Schooling and Distance Learning as teachers and parents can communicate and display their child’s goals and ensure consistency both in the classroom and at home. We all conduct Writing Conferences with our students and give them regular Writing Goals but are your students actually aware of what their writing goal is? Do they know how to implement it? Are their parents aware of it and do they know how to reinforce it at home? I have created these Writing Goal Reminder Slips with this in mind. My students often forget what their goal is and their parents WANT to be informed too! Instructions: All you need to do is print off the writing goal slips onto some coloured card (or plain white paper) and staple/paste them into your students' Writing Goal Books, Writing Book, GOALS MAT Communication Book or Homework Book. The next time you ask your students what their Writing Goal is, you won't get that BLANK look on their face! ;) Includes: ✔ 34 various writing strategies/goals to cater for Kindergarden - Year 3 students. ✔ PLUS an editable version for you to create your own individual writing goals based on your students' needs. **Must have powerpoint installed on your computer to edit file**
Are your students writing run-on sentences? This lesson will focus on how to correct them. These ideas are ideal for any writing curriculum and are a part of a series of mini lessons for writer's workshop designed for scaffolding through sentence structure, paragraph writing, and the writing process. Learn
Homeschool writing doesn't have to be hard! This post shares picture books that demonstrate persuasive writing and several tips for writing mini-lessons.
Over the last few years, there has been a bit of a push in schools to be creating and displaying a Learning Focus for each lesson. At my school, we are required to display our Learning Intentions and Success Criteria to match. This needs to be visible to the students and written in child-friendly language. I can definitely see the benefit of this as not only does it enable teachers to stay on track, it also gives students an opportunity to self-assess and reflect on their own learning. The only problem is however, it can be a little time consuming creating these statements and then displaying them. Initially, I started writing them on my whiteboard but then it would get in the way and I’d end up rubbing it off. Then I tried printing them out – which took time and wasted paper and ink. I recently experimented with how to display Learning Intentions and Success Criteria and it has worked a treat! How I created it my learning intentions and success criteria display: I have used an A3 sized plastic pocket (it is quite thick and durable). These are available at Office Max or Office Works. I used an A3 coloured card for each subject and glued my Learning Intention and Success Criteria sheets on it. Then I placed this in the plastic pocket. This allows me to use it every day. I just write on top of the plastic pocket using a whiteboard marker and rub it off using a tissue when I am ready to write the new focus up. I made one for Reading, Writing and Mathematics and colour coded them. Too easy!!! Alternatively… If you prefer to type your visible learning statements out each day, my pack also allow allows for this as shown below: Both my Learning Intention Posters and Success Criteria Posters are available HERE: I hope this little tip has inspired you with your own Learning Goals Display! Until next time, Chantelle
These Reading Comprehension Bookmarks give students the tools they need to successfully share their great ideas about what they have read.
Your school's schedule holds you to a specific time frame for how long you have to teach reading and writing on a daily basis. Unfortunately, as language arts teachers, we often do not receive as muc
Keeping a writer's notebook is a great way to stay organized and inspired. Here's how to create and use a writer's notebook to keep track of all of your ideas.
Back in the fall, The Measured Mom and I worked through a 12-week writing series called Simple Writing Lessons for the Primary Grades. It dawned on me that while we were sharing all these wonderful ideas, I never showed readers how I was organizing all these lessons and ideas in my son’s Writer’s Notebook. Today, I’m sharing ... Read More about Inside a Writer’s Notebook and Guest Post
A writer's notebook is the perfect place to keep your inspiration, ideas, notes, and references to anything else you need for your next project!
Whether you keep things simple or create complex, artsy layouts, a writer’s notebook is the perfect tool for organizing your writing life!
If you are a writer, you should have a writer's notebook where you can collect your ideas. Sure, most of us have a smartphone with great apps where we can write down ideas. But as writers, we should take care of the dying craft that writing by hand is.
Gather all your Preptober work in one place by keeping a NaNoWriMo notebook! Check out this list of what your writer's notebook needs.
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It's Preptober! While you can't start until November there's plenty to do! Get prepared by setting up your NaNoWriMo Writer's Notebook.
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The Writer's Notebook has become a cornerstone of the ELA classroom as a tool for facilitating the writing process. The Writer's Notebook not only helps students have a central database for their ideas and drafts, but it also enables them to interact with the writing process like a real writer. Thi
Not sure where to start with writer's notebooks? Grab a free cheat sheet to set up and maintain writer's notebooks for the whole year!
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Setting up a writer's notebook to collect all your creative ideas in an organized way. Work through the writing process with these easy tips!
Wondering how to start a writer's notebook? Click here to see what you should include when it comes time to start your writer's notebook.
The most valuable skill a writer can cultivate is storytelling. Great storytelling can help connect emotions, information, and actions, all at the same time
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I am an International Education Consultant. I have worked in countless schools and for thousands of students in my career as a consultant. I love sharing ideas with teachers and seeing teachers make the ideas better. I am hopeful that through the world of blogging, I may be able to reach a few extra teachers in a day... and that means a few extra students. Want some Leach's Literacy Training for your district? Visit my website... www.leachliteracytraining.com
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You liked my earlier post, How to Start a Writer's Notebook? I decided to make a few free, printable writer's journal pages to say thank you!
Welcome to this super helpful blog post in setting up writer's notebooks. The biggest piece of advice I could give any teacher of writing is to keep your own notebook as well. You want to model what lifelong writing looks like. You want to take your students on a writing journey as you write alongside