Are your students disinterested and tired of the traditional ways of learning characterization? Have you been searching for a really fun, student-centered, interactive way to eliminate their boredom? Well, look no further! I present to you a wonderful student-collaboration activity that will get your students involved and excited for a character analysis for any novel, […]
Ever wondered what your child should know before 9th grade? I found this little freebie poster from Mrs.
Fun reading about animal senses - ESL worksheets
Discover the 8 periods in english literature and download and print the FREE literary timeline to use in the classroom or at home.
Woman gets her personal things “checked” by her boyfriend's mother and his sister.
As the school year comes to a close, you might be looking at your calendar thinking, what on earth am I going to do with these random extra days? Or maybe you have room on your calendar for a final unit, but no idea what to do with your students. I’ve got your solution right he
Two exercises about the Eiffel Tower (Passive and Reporting verbs). I've uploaded the ppt version with the keys to use it on the board. - ESL worksheets
This past school year was a great one. With every school year that passes, I like to take a moment and reflect on activities that were successful in the
Children will practice using context clues as they identify the correct homophone in this grammar and spelling worksheet.
I have used the reading workshop model for about 8 years now. It has changed a lot over the years! One thing that has stayed the same is the ‘Respond to Text’ station. This is a time where students get to write about their reading. The station stays the same all year, but the activities in the station change. Below is a list of activities you can add to your ‘Respond to Text’ station at the beginning of the year. 1. Bookmark Book Report At the beginning of the year, some students struggle to finish chapter books. I find that this bookmark book report helps them stay engaged in their reading. The students keep track of the pages they read, and complete activities as they read their book. There is a fiction and nonfiction version available for download. 2. Text Structures Tri-fold Students can use this trifold to ‘hunt’ for different text structures. Just put a basket of nonfiction books at the station and you are set! It’s a great way to get them reading nonfiction books. 3. Choice Board Students get to choose what activities they’d like to complete. This is great because it can be used for the story of the week (if you follow a basal) or the chapter book they are currently reading. You can have the students glue this page inside their reading notebook, or have them staple their responses to this sheet and turn in. Download the Printables: Click here to download the bookmark book report. Click here to download the text structures trifold and choice board. Add editing tasks to your reading workshop block! Math Resources: 1st Grade Tri-Folds 2nd Grade Tri-Folds 3rd Grade Tri-Folds 4th Grade Tri-Folds 5th Grade Tri-Folds Thanks for reading! I hope you will find these printable helpful :) Visit my blog @ Learning With Mrs S. Visit my TPT Store Follow me on Pinterest! Follow me on Instagram! Follow me on Facebook :)
How To use Using FOR and SINCE in English We use FORto talk about a length of time, a period of time. We use SINCEto talk about a point in the past, a specific point in time. Using For in English I have worked here for 8 years. You have played football for ten years. We have taught at this school for a long time. He has been a student for eight years. They’ve been married for 30 years. She has been in prison for 6 months. I haven’t been on holiday for ages. Using Since in English He has lived here since 1993. They have been at the hotel since