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English language arts Common Core L.2.1 resources for ActiveInspire Flipchart

Preview of Declarative and Interrogative Sentence Introduction

Declarative and Interrogative Sentence Introduction

Created by
Denise Hall
This interactive ActivInspire flipchart introduces declarative and interrogative sentences and the end punctuation needed. Students will love magically revealing the punctuation.
Preview of Compound Sentences for PROMETHEAN Board

Compound Sentences for PROMETHEAN Board

This flipchart teaches students when to use a comma after a conjunction, but it also asks students to work with a partner, answer higher level thinking questions, and report their level of understanding to the teacher. It contains four extra questions to reteach and a page for teachers to evaluate students. Please may sure you have the appropriate software for this product. If you do not have Active Software, I have a nearly identical Power Point that you may purchase at: Power PointInterested i
Preview of Christmas Grammar Activities Promethean Board

Christmas Grammar Activities Promethean Board

Are you looking for a way to give your students a boost in grammar, along with Christmas cheer, while identifying parts of a sentence and writing their own sentences? These three lessons help students learn basic parts of speech, such as nouns, verbs, and adjectives. Students practice parts of speech by copying a sentence while fixing it's grammar. Next, students underline or circle parts of speech as asked. Finally, students write sentences of their own with the given criteria of the lesson. A
Preview of A Cloak for the Dreamer Vocabulary Book Study for PROMETHEAN Board

A Cloak for the Dreamer Vocabulary Book Study for PROMETHEAN Board

Are you looking for a new way to teach "A Cloak for the Dreamer?" This flipchart for the Promethean Board contains vocabulary words from this picture book.Inside you'll find: Vocabulary questions using clickersWrite five sentences as explained on the chart--declarative, exclamatory, interrogative--using the vocabulary words ATTENTION: Please make sure you have ActivInspire Software for use with the Promethean Board before downloading. If you do not, you may find an identical product to this one
Preview of Common nouns, proper nouns, plural nouns, subject vs. predicate

Common nouns, proper nouns, plural nouns, subject vs. predicate

Created by
Felicia Cruz
This is an activinspire flipchart with 36 slides about common nouns, plural nouns, and proper nouns. You will find... 1. Slides where students can come up and sort nouns between people, places, things, and animals. 2. Slides about making nouns into plural nouns (and what it means). Students will learn different rules from "just add -s" to "add -es". I like to use dry erase boards with this. Students will see a noun on the board and will be able to white the plural form of the nouns on th
Preview of Grammar Practice Activities for PROMETHEAN Board

Grammar Practice Activities for PROMETHEAN Board

Do your students have trouble recognizing parts of speech? Find basic grammar instruction with this standards based lesson from Catch My Products. Twelve lessons help students learn basic parts of speech, such as nouns, verbs, and adjectives. Students practice parts of speech by copying a sentence while fixing it's grammar. Next, students underline or circle parts of speech as asked. Finally, students write sentences of their own with the given criteria of the lesson.ATTENTION: Be sure you have
Preview of Grammar Practice: February Grammar Work for Promethean Board Use

Grammar Practice: February Grammar Work for Promethean Board Use

Are you looking for a way to teach parts of speech with a seasonal theme? This bundle of seven lessons help students learn the basic parts of speech of nouns, action verbs, and adjectives, as well as subject and predicate in these declarative sentences. Students practice parts of speech by copying a sentence while fixing it's grammar. Next, students underline or circle parts of speech as asked. Finally, students write sentences of their own with the given criteria of the lesson.Click HERE to sa
Preview of Is it an Adjective? Is it an Adverb?

Is it an Adjective? Is it an Adverb?

Common Core standards expect second graders to be able to determine when to use an adverb and adjective. This flipchart explains to students what adverbs and adjectives are. Then students are able to sort words between adjectives and adverbs.
Preview of Daily Grammar March for PROMETHAN Board Use

Daily Grammar March for PROMETHAN Board Use

Do you need a fun way to teach parts of speech with a seasonal theme? This bundle of six lessons help students learn the basic parts of speech of nouns, action verbs, and adjectives, as well as subject and predicate in these declarative sentences. Students practice parts of speech by copying a sentence while fixing it's grammar. Next, students underline or circle parts of speech as asked. Finally, students write sentences of their own with the given criteria of the lesson.Click HERE to save 30%
Preview of Autumn Grammar for Promethean Board use

Autumn Grammar for Promethean Board use

Give your students a boost in grammar, along with the Autumn season, while identifying parts of a sentence and writing their own sentences. These six lessons help students learn basic parts of speech, such as nouns, verbs, and adjectives. Students practice parts of speech by copying a sentence while fixing it's grammar. Next, students underline or circle parts of speech as asked. Finally, students write sentences of their own with the given criteria of the lesson. Be sure you have Promethean Boa
Preview of Long O ActivInspire Flip Chart

Long O ActivInspire Flip Chart

Created by
Ben Smith
A basic flipchart to use in a whole group setting.
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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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Learning English language arts offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. It helps students:

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