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17 Language Arts Cheat Sheets | Language Reference Guide

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4th - 7th
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I used this in combination with another resource to make a reference book for my students in their writing. I've seen such improvements to their vocabulary and sentences, and they enjoy finding new words to use!
These were great resources to use to go along with my lessons in ELA. Thank you for a wonderful resource!
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Do you struggle with remembering all of the different parts of speech, let alone the difference between a metaphor and a simile? Look no further! Make learning easier with the Ultimate Grammar Cheat Sheet!

Use these language arts printables as a quick "cheat sheet!" They are great for binders and interactive notebooks. Each sheet is designed as a compressed resource so you can quickly find the information you need, when you need it. Great for using as mini anchor charts.

For durability, you can laminate the sheets, or compile them in a a binder with plastic protectors.

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

LANGUAGE

-Parts of Speech: Part 1

-Parts of Speech: Part 2

-Punctuation

-The Four Types of Sentences

-Parts of Sentences: Part 1 (Basic)

-Parts of Sentences: Part 2 (Advanced)

-How to Diagram Sentences: Part 1

-How to Diagram Sentences: Part 2

-Figurative Language

-Common Homophones

WRITING

-Which word should I use?

-Transitional Words

-Words to use instead of “very”

-Words to use instead of “said”

-Writing an Essay

-Parts of a Story

-Proofreading Marks + Checklist

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20 pages
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