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Preview of Digital Picture Dictionary Google Slides Word Bank | Writing ESL ELL First Grade

Digital Picture Dictionary Google Slides Word Bank | Writing ESL ELL First Grade

Students can use this digital picture dictionary to aid them in their written creations! This resource features over 50 themed categories for students to select from and Canadian and American spelling is included. WHY USE A PICTURE DICTIONARY?A picture dictionary helps students develop their independent writing skills. They are easier to navigate and comprehend, than a traditional dictionary, and they teach students the value of using learning tools to help improve their written works. IMPORTANT
Preview of Year 2 Synthetic Phonics and Sight Word Growing Bundle for Distance Learning

Year 2 Synthetic Phonics and Sight Word Growing Bundle for Distance Learning

All of my Synthetic Phonics slides for blending and segmenting the Year 2 Jolly Grammar Lists with instruction slides for parents to explain how to use the slides for distance learningAll tricky words slidesAll tricky words practise lists for independent reading and spelling practise and Daily Practise Sheet perfect for distance learning at home.Levelled blending lists 1-16 (Wordboxes) for decodable readingIrregular past tense warm up slides (Tricky Pasts)More will be added as I create more phon
Preview of Virtual Sound Wall/Word Wall (Editable & Great for Distance Learning)

Virtual Sound Wall/Word Wall (Editable & Great for Distance Learning)

Created by
Purple Papercuts
View the video preview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kX7Kr9bNrEHow many times in your classroom has a student asked you, "How do you spell _____?" It doesn't matter how many times I tell them to stretch out the sounds, chop up the word, listen to the syllables...I still get, "How do you spell ____?" It was enough to make me pull my hair out! I had to find a solution. Something that would be able to support their spelling for all of those strangely spelled but common words. Then I found
Preview of DIGITAL WORD WALL - VIRTUAL, INTERACTIVE, ENGAGING  - GOOGLE SLIDES READY

DIGITAL WORD WALL - VIRTUAL, INTERACTIVE, ENGAGING - GOOGLE SLIDES READY

This is an virtual, interactive and digital word wall for your classroom. It is perfect for students learning from home as well as a display on your smart board in the classroom.Please note there are NO words on this word wall so that you can add words with your students as they learn. All pages are editable. All you need to do is 'PRESENT' this as a Google Slideshow all buttons are interactive. Students will simply click on a letter for example 'C' and the resource will take the students to all
Preview of Interactive Word Wall

Interactive Word Wall

As a student teacher, I am using this quarantine time to get things ready for my classroom next year. This interactive word wall is in the color scheme of my future classroom. Hang each letter up and underneath will be a ring with all of the words on it. I color-coded each letter with the cards that go with it. There are blank editable sides for you to add your own words that your students need to reference.I cut mine out on my Cricut by saving the PowerPoint as JPEG's and loading them into Cric
Preview of Digital Word Wall

Digital Word Wall

This digital word wall is perfect for using in the classroom and using for remote/virtual teaching! Each letter on the home page is linked to a slide with that letter on it. All you need to do is click the link on the letter you want to look at and it will take you to that page. You can click the star to return to the home page! This resource is perfect for sight words in younger grades, and vocabulary in upper grades. I use this as a writing tool so that students can check how to spell a word c
Preview of Digital Sight Word Wall

Digital Sight Word Wall

Created by
Kenzley Harkins
Digital Word WallEDITABLE RESOURCEClickable links to jump from one slide to the next. Simply put the presentation into present mode. Click on the squares to go to the corresponding pages.Includes, color, number, and transition words, student names from your class, and monthly specific vocabulary.Simple click the check mark to return to the first slide (see preview)*Clickable links also work when downloaded as a pdf*
Preview of Digital Word Wall

Digital Word Wall

Created by
Laurie Stewart
This is a digital word wall that is easy for students to use independently. Click on a letter and be brought to list of words starting with that letter. Easy return home button included.
Preview of Groovy 70s/80s Inspired Vocabulary Wall Words for Lower Elementary Grades

Groovy 70s/80s Inspired Vocabulary Wall Words for Lower Elementary Grades

This file is FULL of 440+ words that would be perfect for lower elementary word walls! Basic 2 letter words all the way up to more advanced words like elephant and xylophone, there is something for every lower elementary grade in this packet!The file is 147 pages long, so I have uploaded a ZIP file to make dowloading quicker and easier.
Preview of Interactive Word Wall

Interactive Word Wall

Here is your new best friend for literacy and writing time to help students develop more independence, an interactive digital word wall. This best thing is it has a lot of uses and can be edited to meet the needs of your class. You could share it with your students through Google Drive, display it on your smartboard, or embed it on a Google site where you can update it in real time.Students can click on the letter the word the needs starts with and the list will show up. There is a button on the
Preview of Digital Word Wall

Digital Word Wall

Created by
Fourever Fourth
Are your students consistently coming up to you asking for help spelling words? Now you can help them break that habit and gain academic confidence as they become independent writers with this digital word wall! The BEST PART about this resource is that it is editable and anytime a student asks how to spell a word it can be added to the chart. This digital word wall can be used one of two ways. 1. Simply display the Word Wall on your TV as a presentation for students to access as they are indepe
Preview of Chalkboard Alphabet Topper (Print)

Chalkboard Alphabet Topper (Print)

Created by
Arctic Explorer
Add this cute topper to your whiteboard in your classroom.
Preview of Digital Word Wall on Google Slides

Digital Word Wall on Google Slides

This 28 Slide Interactive Google Slides Word Wall is perfect for your students! Complete it as a class, or have them complete it individually! Each letter is pre-linked to it's corresponding letter slide. If you/students click on the letter at the bottom of the individual slides, it will bring you back to the home slide. If you save this and upload it as an assignment for students, students can complete this independently throughout the year. You can also choose to use this during live lesso
Preview of Punctuation Posters

Punctuation Posters

Created by
Tim Hogan
These are excellent to display around the classroom, very clear with excellent examples provided - 11 posters in the set.
Preview of Editable Word Wall for Smartboard

Editable Word Wall for Smartboard

Add your target vocabulary to this editable/projectable word wall for your classroom. Use during any type of writing activity and add new words with each new lesson. This product is editable so you can adjust font size, column, etc. This useful for any subject!
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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

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

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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