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Preview of Show Don't Tell for PROMETHEAN Board

Show Don't Tell for PROMETHEAN Board

Do your students use too much telling when writing? If so, here is the lesson to up their writing skills. Challenge and engage your students with this Promethean Board flipchart that helps kids understand the value of showing in writing and to practice the skill. This standards based lesson, from Catch My Products, gives the students plenty of opportunities to practice writing skills.Inside you'll find:I can statement and standardsModeling of skillGame to practice showingSix writing challengesCh
Preview of Name Games for Promethean Board

Name Games for Promethean Board

This is a collection of the Name Games that I play with my class each morning during our calendar/circle time to pick my helper of the day. The students love the excitement of seeing who will be the "special person" each day! There are so many early foundational literacy skills learned through these games and I do them in the following order since they tend to go along with the skills we are working on in class and gradually before more difficult. Some skills taught include letter recognition, s
Preview of The Stories Julian Tells Ann Cameron- LA Guidebook- Questions flipchart

The Stories Julian Tells Ann Cameron- LA Guidebook- Questions flipchart

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Who Dat Teacher
The Stories Julian Tells by Ann Cameron - ActivInspire flipchart for Promethean Boards - Louisiana Guidebook grade 3 - This flipchart can be used on a daily basis as you read chapter by chapter and at the completion of the book, there are questions that review the entire text. - 19 slides total - 55 total questions - different question formats - 17 out of 55 questions are multiple choice and have the correct answers hidden under a shape. You use magic ink or a magic revealer for instant
Preview of Writing Dialogue for PROMETHEAN Board

Writing Dialogue for PROMETHEAN Board

Are you looking for a fun way to teach your kids how to write dialogue? Teach your students how to write great dialogue with the standards-based flipchart lesson on ActivInspirSoftware for Promethean Board use. This lesson will engage and challenge kids through an organized lesson. #MillieProducts Inside you'll find:Rules for writing dialogueExamples and practice sentences to punctuateExamples of dialogue from novels andQuestions about passagesPicture promptSave 30% off the price of individual r
Preview of Non-Fiction Close Reading and Writing -Christopher Columbus-Flipchart

Non-Fiction Close Reading and Writing -Christopher Columbus-Flipchart

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Who Dat Teacher
This is a 12 page, one lesson, ActivInspire flipchart for Promethean Boards. The lesson follows the Gradual Release Model. CCSS addressed: RI 3.1, W 3.2, Social Studies GLE 3.1, SL 3.1 The flipchart includes: - Non-fiction texts about early explorers and Non-fiction text features - Anchor charts of Close Reading Symbols and Text Evidence Sentence Starters for accountable talk or independent writing - Hook / Lesson Intro of a Thinking Map - Flow Map - sequencing historical events to activate
Preview of Capital and Lowercase Letter Differentiation Flipchart

Capital and Lowercase Letter Differentiation Flipchart

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Simply Mrs Santi
A weeks worth of flip-charts to help review or introduce upper and lowercase letter differentiation! Day one introduces uppercase letters. Day two introduces lowercase letters. Day three applies differentiation practice. Day four reviews what we have learned throughout the week. Each day has a "Let's Practice" slide as a place-marker to add in PDF's of activities you choose to include. I simply found free activities from my other TPT friends!
Preview of CVC Review - ActivInspire

CVC Review - ActivInspire

This is a digital manipulative using elkonin boxes to build CVC wordsYour students will be engaged in the reading lesson! :)It MUST be used with ActivInspire.
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Journaling

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Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

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Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

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Research Papers

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Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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