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Preview of 'Danger in the Desert' Literature guide

'Danger in the Desert' Literature guide

Created by
MsPearson
A complete literature guide fro each chapter on the book 'Danger in the Desert' by Terri Fields. Guide includes vocabulary, activities, and questions for each chapter. Great for common core implementation. This is a PDF & SMART notebook document that you print for students as well as teach with on the smart board or projector.
Preview of Bushfire Editing Passages- Cursive Handwriting

Bushfire Editing Passages- Cursive Handwriting

Created by
Amy Webber
Passages designed for students to develop handwriting fluency while using editing skills for spelling and grammar.Can be used when teaching Stage 2 Unit 12 (NSW DoE) to link to mentor text 'Fire' or as general fluency practice. The pdf includes:10 editing passages on the topic of bushfires in AustraliaA key directing students on the spelling and grammar edits to look forAnswer slides for students to check their own workText modelled with NSW cursive script on linesStudents copy the editing passa
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 *Editable* Literacy Rotation PPT Template

*Editable* Literacy Rotation PPT Template

An easy to use editable digital Literacy Planner that informs students what group they are in and what activity they are assigned to for every day of the week. Included is an explanation slide to describe every activity per group.This visual resource will keep students focused and engaged during Literacy sessions.
Preview of Miss Spitfire Thematic Unit

Miss Spitfire Thematic Unit

Created by
Karen Gordon
I have spent a full summer working on this thematic unit and I’m excited to share it with you! Students typically would use a spiral notebook as their “journal” to use every day of the unit. It’s organized, engaging, and most of all, encourages students to think, discuss among their peers, and be creative while being critical thinkers! Included in the thematic unit: - Author review with videos (click on bottom left globe) - Literature Circle directions - Daily Journal Writing - Daily Literature
Preview of Gr.4-6 Interactive Language BUNDLE-Paragraph Writing, Nouns Punctuation & More!

Gr.4-6 Interactive Language BUNDLE-Paragraph Writing, Nouns Punctuation & More!

There are 8 Smartboard activities in this bundle for grades 4-6:- prefixes and suffixes- punctuation - sequencing- singular and plural nouns- skim reader- tone vocabulary - what is a paragraph - how to write a paragraph
Preview of Al Capone Does My Shirts Chapter Prompts

Al Capone Does My Shirts Chapter Prompts

Created by
Jessica Neitzel
Use each of these chapter prompts for your lessons as you read this book aloud or pick and choose which slides to utilize based on the structure of your class. This comprehensive book study includes interactive slides with questions for each chapter, journal writing topics, discussion ideas, vocabulary builders, class extensions and so on. This bundle would also be great for a book club, literature group or partner read of the book.
Preview of Homonym Bugs - Multi-Meaning INTERMEDIATE Words SMARTBOARD

Homonym Bugs - Multi-Meaning INTERMEDIATE Words SMARTBOARD

Do bugs bug you? Practice homonyms (words that are spelled the same, have the same pronunciation, but have different meanings).This interactive smartboard lesson provides practice in using meanings of words to decide which homonym correctly fits the sentence. Level of difficulty increases throughout the lesson. Students will choose the correct meaning of a word that has multiple meanings. All slides are self checking so this lesson can easily be used as a teacher directed mini lesson or as i
Preview of Holes Thematic Unit

Holes Thematic Unit

Created by
Karen Gordon
I have spent a full summer working on this thematic unit and I’m excited to share it with you! Students typically would use a spiral notebook as their “journal” to use every day of the unit. It’s organized, engaging, and most of all, encourages students to think, discuss among their peers, and be creative while being critical thinkers! Included in the thematic unit: - Author review with videos (click on bottom left globe) - Literature Circle directions - Daily Journal Writing - Daily Literature
Preview of Judge the book by its Cover

Judge the book by its Cover

Created by
S B
The activity aimed at honing students fluency , discussion and analytical skills can be easily adapted to all age group and stream study . It not only facilitates exposure to interesting books , titles and authors but also creates a desire among students to read and explore it ! Adapt and use the activity as a pre-reading task , warm up session , follow up or end of the lesson task for an author, library activity , language labs or reading group tasks! Happy Exploring !
Preview of Writing Prompt - Sequencing Video Game Play!

Writing Prompt - Sequencing Video Game Play!

GREAT writing activity to engage the "gamers" in your classroom! Enjoy!
Preview of Writing Prompt  - If I were President...

Writing Prompt - If I were President...

Interactive way to have individual, small group, or whole class participation in writing a short story! For small or whole group, you can have each student write a sentence or you transcribe sentences. Great activity to engage verbal & written expression, sequencing, expansive thought, & details as the story unfolds! Enjoy!
Preview of Main Character, Problem, and Solution SmartBoard Lesson

Main Character, Problem, and Solution SmartBoard Lesson

Created by
Ms Spiroff
Use this SmartBoard lesson I created to review main character, problem, and solution with your students! Provides a good visual for discussion after reading a story
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