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Preview of RI 3.9 Compare & Contrast 2 Texts Kangaroos & Koalas, Close Reading - Flipchart

RI 3.9 Compare & Contrast 2 Texts Kangaroos & Koalas, Close Reading - Flipchart

Created by
Who Dat Teacher
This is an ActivInspire flipchart for Promethean Boards. This is a one day 2 hour lesson on Common Core Standards RI 3.1, W 3.2, and SL 3.1. If you only have a one hour block, you may continue the writing standards the next day.The lesson contains:- some notes in the yellow sticky note tabs that explain the slides in further detail- CCSS and Objectives- Opening Hook - Create Circle Maps on kangaroos and koalas to activate prior background knowledge - Turn and Talk partner opportun
Preview of Writing to Compare & Contrast

Writing to Compare & Contrast

Created by
Michelle Bennett
This flipchart will take you step by step through teaching students how to use compare and contrast in their writing. Each day's lesson includes I do, we do, you do. Students have the opportunity to practice writing and editing in these lessons. This flipchart can also be converted to PDF or PPT! Just email me!
Preview of Adjectives, Adverbs, Nouns, and Verbs

Adjectives, Adverbs, Nouns, and Verbs

Created by
Ashley Cheek
This interactive flipchart is designed to help students categorize parts of speech. They will come up with their own words as well as match words to the appropriate grammar category. My students thought it was FUN as well. Enjoy!
Preview of Language Arts Compare and Contrast Lesson

Language Arts Compare and Contrast Lesson

This lesson is for the Activboard. Children learn compare and contrast skills by first comparing and contrasting apples and oranges. They then choose a graphic organizer to complete using apples and oranges and write one or two paragraphs. Lesson includes three different graphic organizers as well as homework ideas.
Preview of The 5 W's of Sentences

The 5 W's of Sentences

Created by
Gal of Galloway
Use this flip chart to help students deconstruct sentences and then write dynamic sentences by answering the who, what, when, where and why using their hand as a graphic organizer! Includes whole group, partner, and individual practice!
Preview of Inscription des ateliers sur T.N.I pour 1 semaine

Inscription des ateliers sur T.N.I pour 1 semaine

Created by
Julie Grenier
Les nombres au bas de la page correspondent aux numéros de 25 élèves. Ils cliquent sur leur numéro et peuvent aller glisser plusieurs fois leur numéro. Les noms des 5 ateliers sont: Lire (lecture à soi ou à deux), Écouter (lecture), Étudier (grammaire), Écrire (centre d'écriture) et Mathématique. Merci de me laisser vos commentaires et votre appréciation!
Preview of Be a Good Classmate

Be a Good Classmate

This flipchart is easy, engaging, and student directed on how to be positive in the classroom. Great for back to school, after long weekends, and after vacations for the students. In fact, this can be turned into an easy and engaging writing activity. I do this several times a year for my classroom as a friendly reminder.
Preview of Write Tools Flipchart - Organization of Writing Process

Write Tools Flipchart - Organization of Writing Process

For those of you that use Write Tools, this is a simple flipchart that has the writing process on it. Every new writing you start with your kids, you can track the process on this flipchart - it just has the outline and you fill it in. I use this as a whole group to show the kids the process. I also print it out (double sided) so they can use it on their own. It has really helped them understand and follow the writing process.
Preview of 4 Square Writing Graphic Organizer

4 Square Writing Graphic Organizer

Created by
Shayla Spring
A 4 square graphic organizer for beginning writers that need help with the trait topic and organization.
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