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Preview of Homophone Sghoul: There, Their, They're Self-Grading Digital Task Cards

Homophone Sghoul: There, Their, They're Self-Grading Digital Task Cards

Homophones can be difficult for language learners and three of the most commonly confused words are there, their, and they're. These self-grading task cards provide students with practice choosing the correct homophone (they're, their, there) for 24 different sentences. Students use the drop down menu in the colored box to choose the correct homophone to complete the sentence. Their answers are automatically populated and graded on the answers tab. If you want to make this a quiz, simply hide th
Preview of The Tie That Binds: Self-Grading Digital Conjunctions Task Cards Excel Version

The Tie That Binds: Self-Grading Digital Conjunctions Task Cards Excel Version

This self-grading digital task card set allows allows students to practice putting sentences together with the correct conjunction (and, but, or, so). Each of the 24 tabs of the activity has a pair of sentences, a visual, and a combined sentence that is missing its conjunction. Students type the missing conjunction (and, but, or, so) in the yellow box and their answers are automatically populated and graded on the answers tab. If you want to make this a quiz, simply hide the answers tab and stud
Preview of Much or Many? Aussie Style! Self-Grading Digital Task Cards: Excel

Much or Many? Aussie Style! Self-Grading Digital Task Cards: Excel

Distinguishing between the quantifier adverbs much and many is very difficult for English language learners. My students require a lot of practice and so I designed this digital task card set for them. There are 24 sentences total. To see this activity in action, check out the video: Much or Many Digital Task Card Demonstration.These digital task cards are unique because they are designed and presented in Excel. Each "card" is on a separate tab. Each tab includes a picture, a sentence (missing m
Preview of Relative Clause Self-Grading Digital Task Cards for Distance Learning-Excel

Relative Clause Self-Grading Digital Task Cards for Distance Learning-Excel

Relative (adjective) clauses are difficult for students, especially ELLs. Even my more advanced adult learners struggle with adjective clauses, so I try to provide a lot of scaffolding activities. What I found is that my students learn very quickly that nearly every relative (adjective) clause can begin with "that." I wanted to force them to think about other relative pronouns and when to use them. These self-grading digital task cards use the same sentences as my Relative Clause Memory game but
Preview of Silabas Clap

Silabas Clap

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Spanish Store
Students clap the syllables in their names. This dynamic excel worksheet allows teachers to insert their student names and use to have students clap the syllables in their names. Format allows students to count, pronounce, and spell their perspective names as well as their peers' names. Further extension can be to leave off a syllable or clap and have student listen for missing syllable. Copy on cardstock and laminate for center or use as large group activity. The uses are endless in PreK,
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