This is a Jeopardy-style game used to review for the NWEA MAP Language Test. The topics covered in the game are:
-apostrophes
-commas
-combining sentences
-punctuating dialogue
-spelling
This covers RIT band levels 170-230
The Comma Rules foldable features 14 tabs, each containing a comma rule (in student-friendly language) and an example sentence where students need to determine whether or not commas are needed. Some tabs contain rules and examples only, while
This is a combination of my 2 Comma Rules resources: Comma Rules Foldable and Comma Rules Posters.This includes an interactive notes foldable for students as well as matching posters to be displayed in the classroom.The Comma Rules foldable features
This editable document allows your students to track their overall RIT band score as well as their score in each category for the NWEA MAP Math Test. Use this tracker to promote and reward growth. Students, teachers, and parents can also use the
The Comma Rules Posters include 14 comma rules and examples/non-examples for each.Comma rules included:-Commas in a series (list)-Commas in a date-Commas in a place (city, state)-Commas in a letter-Commas with direct address-Commas for
This editable document allows your students to track their overall RIT band score as well as their score in each category. Use this tracker to promote and reward growth. Students, teachers, and parents can also use the tracker to know what area
This editable document allows your students to track their overall RIT band score as well as their score in each category for the NWEA MAP Science Test. Use this tracker to promote and reward growth. Students, teachers, and parents can also use the
This editable document allows your students to track their overall RIT band score as well as their score in each category for the NWEA MAP Language Test. Use this tracker to promote and reward growth. Students, teachers, and parents can also use the
This editable document allows your students to track their overall RIT band score as well as their score in each category for the NWEA MAP Reading Test. Use this tracker to promote and reward growth. Students, teachers, and parents can also use the
**to the tune of The Farmer in the Dell**
This song helps students to remember the differences between the four types of sentences. We used hand signals to aid in the memorization.
The first verse (declarative) involves clapping hands together and
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