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Upper Elem Fast Feedback : 4th + 5th Grade Grammar Bulletin Board , Comment Bank

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 8 reviews
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Grade Levels
4th - 5th
Standards
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36 mini lessons + bonus material
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What educators are saying

I cannot wait to implement the mini lessons and provide quicker turn-around on grading. I simply love the idea of revision stations. I'm going to use the mini lessons as whole group instruction, but I will post the digital version in my Google Classroom.
Came as advertised and very easy to put together on my bulletin board... and one I can leave up all year with useful content. No complaints!

Description

Whether your goal is give students more ownership over their learning, build student writing independence, work on grammar skills, or lessen your ELA workload, this resource will help you give better feedback in half the time!

Seriously, it's been a game-changer for me, and I know it can help you too! Think of this writing and grammar resource as your own personal teaching assistant. :)

This Fast and Focused Feedback System will:

❤️ Encourage you to spend more time teaching and less time grading

❤️ Create a purposeful bulletin board

❤️ Help you clone yourself to better provide one-on-one assistance

❤️ Assist you in combatting learned helplessness

❤️ Provide you with individualized mini-lessons for specific writing needs

❤️ Aid you in differentiating learning needs

❤️ Relieve you from feeling like an editor instead of an educator

❤️ Give you your weekends back

You will get:

⭐18 Grammar mini-lessons aligned to 4th and 5th grade grammar standards

⭐6 Argumentative writing mini-lessons aligned to 4th and 5th standards

⭐6 Informational writing mini-lessons aligned to 4th and 5th standards

⭐6 Narrative writing mini-lessons aligned to 4th and 5th standards

⭐Paper version of writing self-help station

⭐Digital version of writing self-help station

⭐Self-checking grammar quizzes

⭐Revision stations

⭐Color-coded FLASH writing guide

⭐Reference library and sheet

⭐Self evaluation guide

✅You can use this resource with ANY comment bank!

✅You can us this resource to grade digitally or in print.

✅You can edit and adapt this resource to fit your needs and grade level.

✍ Please download the preview for a better look at this system and everything that is included!

Get started today and your future teacher self will thank you! Here's to more free weekends, more time for the things you love, more time teaching, and less time grading!

What other teachers are saying about the high school version:

❤️Hands down the best thing I've bought from TpT. Easy to implement and HUGE benefits to my students.

❤️THIS. IS. AMAZING. Buy it right now. You will not know how you managed without it.

❤️What was I doing with my life before I found this resource? Seriously, it makes grading writing so easy. It completely streamlines the way I provide feedback to students, and it has changed their writing. I couldn't love this resource more!

❤️ This resource saved my life! It has been so amazing to have this readily available for students. They are actually using my feedback and improving their work! The videos and links help tremendously! I cannot say enough great things about it. Every English teacher needs this in their resources!

Total Pages
36 mini lessons + bonus material
Answer Key
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Last updated Aug 23rd, 2022
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
Use relative pronouns (who, whose, whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where, when, why).
Form and use the progressive (e.g., I was walking; I am walking; I will be walking) verb tenses.
Use modal auxiliaries (e.g., can, may, must) to convey various conditions.
Order adjectives within sentences according to conventional patterns (e.g., a small red bag rather than a red small bag).

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