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Preview of Spanish Character Traits - Caracteristicas de Protagonista

Spanish Character Traits - Caracteristicas de Protagonista

Charter Traits in Spanish. There are also some synonyms and antonyms.
Preview of Writing and Spelling Word Wall

Writing and Spelling Word Wall

Created by
Patricia Snow
Use this personal word wall to ensure that your first through fourth grade students spell the commonly misspelled words correctly. It was made in color to show syllables, endings, how an "e" is dropped, or a "y" is changed to an "i". The word wall also has pictures to clarify multiple meaning words like wear and where. Use it at your guided reading table and writing center. Suggested guidelines for learning to spell the words by state testing time are listed at the top by month to be sure words
Preview of Fourth Grade Word List

Fourth Grade Word List

Your vocab program is too easy. Challenge your students to really grow their vocabularies while you instill in them a deeper love of language with this perfectly-level list of words fourth graders will be excited to learn! You can use this in conjunction with my Simple System for Profound Vocabulary Development to cultivate your classroom of happy little geniuses!
Preview of Vocab Word List: Second through Eighth Grade!

Vocab Word List: Second through Eighth Grade!

Your vocab program is too easy. Challenge your students to really grow their vocabularies while you instill in them a deeper love of language with this perfectly-level list of words students will be excited to learn! You can use this in conjunction with my Simple System for Profound Vocabulary Development to cultivate your classroom of happy little geniuses!
Preview of Upper Elementary Math Dictionary

Upper Elementary Math Dictionary

Created by
TerraTeaches
This dictionary contains over 250 fifth grade math vocabulary words. They can be used in a fifth grade journal as a resource, for writing assignments in math, word banks, or whatever else your brilliant mind can think of. With a few alterations it can be used in other grades as well, there are more common words such as less than and increase that we often forget to be explicit about in the upper grade levels.
Preview of Technology Academic Vocabulary Word List for K-5

Technology Academic Vocabulary Word List for K-5

Created by
Teach Techy Now
If you are a media specialist looking to streamline your Vocabulary with students, you HAVE to check out this list! After working with students and teachers as a media specialist I realized that I needed common vocabulary for students to know and for my staff to know so we could all be on the same page when using technology. I created this list to improve my instruction and to improve how my students and staff talk about and use technology. This list contains an Alphabetical list of all wo
Preview of Synonyms Chart

Synonyms Chart

Created by
Sydney Ezratty
I have compiled a list of synonyms for commonly used words. This a great resource for students to use to help reword a phrase or sentence and improve their vocabulary usage! **This document is EDITABLE so you can add new words.
Preview of Excel Blank Personal Sound Wall Editable

Excel Blank Personal Sound Wall Editable

I am not an expert but have done my best to capture the necessary information! Words can be placed by beginning SOUND or other SOUNDS you would like to have as your focus in the word. In Kindergarten, we usually do not place a word more than once at the beginning of the year because our phonics skills are not advanced enough, however, we map them more than once later on in the year. I underline focus sounds in each word.Examples: listed under /w/ was listed under /Ə/ was listed under /
Preview of Fry Words, High Frequency Words

Fry Words, High Frequency Words

Created by
Rosshalde Pak
These 400 words are the first words that educators focus on when students are first learning their words. These are words that have silent letters, silent vowel sounds, and/or consonant sounds that are different from the letters. These words are also the first words that ELL (English Language Learners) are introduced to. I recommend having copies of the lists on pieces of paper; this is to be used as a repeat sheet, where students can just go down the list to check their speed and accuracy of
Preview of Dr. Fry word phrases checklist-Word phrases using first 100 words

Dr. Fry word phrases checklist-Word phrases using first 100 words

Created by
Marmie Schultz
Check list to go with my file ~Dr. Fry Words-Word Phrases using first 100 words~ I use this like I use the individual wordrings.
Preview of REWARDS Academic Vocabulary Terms and Definitions

REWARDS Academic Vocabulary Terms and Definitions

Created by
Karen Atterberry
This is a set of cards featuring the first 36 key academic vocabulary terms and the kid friendly definition featured in REWARDS 2nd edition. The teacher can use the cards for review, and students can sort and match the terms and definitions for additional practice. you could also play, "I have.... Who has....?"
Preview of Fry Word List

Fry Word List

Created by
SpedEdNow
List of all 1,000 Fry Words in order from 1-1,000. Also in alphabetical order, and ordered by 100s (first 100, second 100 etc).
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

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