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Preview of McGraw Hill Wonders Reading Series Focus Wall {4th Grade}

McGraw Hill Wonders Reading Series Focus Wall {4th Grade}

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Teaching Perks
✏️Set up your classroom focus wall or bulletin board with these McGraw Hill Wonders Reading Series posters. There are posters for everything you will be teaching each week to display for student reference including vocabulary words, genres, comprehension strategies, grammar skills and much much more!This aligns to the older editions of Wonders as well as the new 2023 edition! There are folders for each edition. So no matter what edition your school uses this product will work for you!⭐Students w
Preview of Prefix, Suffix, and Root Words | Word Study | Editable Word Wall Posters | Decor

Prefix, Suffix, and Root Words | Word Study | Editable Word Wall Posters | Decor

Looking for a great way to display morphology around your classroom? Look no further! These prefix, suffix and root word posters are a great resource for ALL students in your classroom! You can make them into a bulletin board, word wall & so much more!This resource includes: 22 Prefixes Posters22 Suffixes Posters24 Root words Posters& an editable template to make your own!!If you like this product, I'd love for you to leave a review & check out the rest of store!
Preview of CCSS 4th Grade ELA "I Can" Learning Goals Standard Posters

CCSS 4th Grade ELA "I Can" Learning Goals Standard Posters

4th Grade Common Core State Standard - "I Can" Posters.Each poster has an "I Can" statement and the standard listed!PDF and COMPLETELY EDITABLE version!4th Grade ELA CCSS included:- Reading Literature- Reading Informational Text- Reading Foundational Skills- Speaking & Listening- Writing- Language
Preview of 4th Grade - ELA I Can Statements (CCSS)

4th Grade - ELA I Can Statements (CCSS)

This PDF includes 4th Grade ELA Common Core Standards I can statements. This includes all of the ELA Domains which. are listed below:• Writing• Speaking and Listening• Reading: Literature• Reading: Informational Text• Reading: Foundational Skills•LanguageThe size of these cards are the perfect size for a pocket chart or will look great on a bulletin board in your room.Theme: Earthy Pastel Colors. Simple but colorful!**Check out the 4th Grade Math CCSS version!**
Preview of Word Wall Cards-Word Parts

Word Wall Cards-Word Parts

Word parts for your word wall! Encourage students to use affixes, Latin roots, and Greek combining forms as they read and write by posting these word parts on your word wall. The word parts included are listed in the preview! There are two documents included in this product. One contains all the word parts cards, color-coded by type. This file is not editable. The second file is completely editable for you to add other word parts to your wall!The fonts used are TCLazyDay and TCSkinnyLatte from S
Preview of 4th Grade Ohio ELA Content Standards File Organizers

4th Grade Ohio ELA Content Standards File Organizers

This is all of the Ohio ELA (Reading, Speaking and Listening, Writing, and Language) Standards separated to use for organization in filing cabinets and other areas. I am using it on hanging file folders to store worksheets and games to make my classroom as organized as possible. This can also be used to display what standards the classroom will be working on. I have also included the general idea with each standard such as Main Idea, Theme, Visualize, Point of View, etc. Also each area is color
Preview of MyView 4th Grade Focus Wall - Language and Conventions

MyView 4th Grade Focus Wall - Language and Conventions

This is the language and conventions (grammar) part of the fourth-grade MyView Focus Wall. Each part of language/conventions is described below the heading which tells you what is being covered, each page also has the unit and week listed as well. A couple of the weeks do have more than one being covered! (i.e. subject, complete subject, predicate, and complete predicate are all Unit 1, Week 1). All fonts are from Kimberly Geswein, purchased with a single license.Download KG Fonts Here
Preview of Bright Lights - 4th Grade Language and Writing Standards

Bright Lights - 4th Grade Language and Writing Standards

This is the list of 4th grade standards for language and writing. They are rewritten as "I can" statements. I use them as a display in the classroom and have the students place a checkmark when the skill is mastered!
Preview of Merriam Webster Vocabulary Builder Word Wall (278 pages) ROOT WORDS

Merriam Webster Vocabulary Builder Word Wall (278 pages) ROOT WORDS

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TEACH CHEAP
ATTENTION PRINCIPALS/ TEACHERS/PARENTS !A bulletin board for the school's/home's main hallways that teach reading across all disciplines! over 1,000 words to develop students' vocabulary!surround your students in a text-rich environmentcan be used with Merriam Webster Vocabulary Builder textbooks to aid students in completing activities in the bookteaches concepts in common core and state standards: determine meaning using morphology, word parts, roots, with and without context, recognize words
Preview of MyView 4th Grade Focus Wall - Genre

MyView 4th Grade Focus Wall - Genre

This is the genre part of the fourth-grade MyView Focus Wall. Each genre is listed as well as the skill that is covered that week, each page also has the unit and week listed as well. All fonts are from Kimberly Geswein, purchased with a single license.Download KG Fonts Here
Preview of 4th Grade CCSS Language and Writing "I Can" Statements

4th Grade CCSS Language and Writing "I Can" Statements

Created by
Mackenzie Tennis
These "I Can" statements are aligned to the 4th Common Core Language and Writing Standards. They can be displayed in the classroom to make learning objectives clear so that students can make meaningful connections.
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

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

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

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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