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4th grade english language arts graphic organizers for SMART Notebook

Preview of Daily 5 Rotation for SmartBoard

Daily 5 Rotation for SmartBoard

Enjoy this easily customized Daily 5 Rotation. You can use just the first page and have students move their names to the Daily 5 station of their choice or you can use all five slides and have the students look to see which station they are assigned to. You can change the names easily by unlocking them and typing the new name. Additional names can be added by copying and pasting one of the other names and then editing it to display a new name. Feel free to contact me with any troubleshooting
Preview of Ready Gen: Charlotte's Web Point of View

Ready Gen: Charlotte's Web Point of View

This product contains an interactive lesson on point of view of characters and how different points of view effect their relationship with others. The slides include scanned pages from a chapter in the book with a graphic organizer and possible small groups for instruction. This product also comes with the standard on the slide, the essential question, guiding questions, assessment and an easy to follow procedure to teach your students. **Note: This lesson can be used for any chapter in Charlot
Preview of Common Core Detective Work  2.RL.1 Ask and Answer Questions

Common Core Detective Work 2.RL.1 Ask and Answer Questions

Turn-key lesson for Common Core Standard 2.RL.1 Ask and answer such questions as who, what, where, when, why, and how. This is a Smart board lesson for five days covering that standard for 2nd grade. The Smart board itself has four days of interactive lessons teaching the standard including a review assessment on the last day using the clickers (Senteo). The last day of lessons is a review using those slides in which you know your students need most. On the paperclip of the Smart board you will
Preview of Transition Words-How To  Writing: Make a Your Favorite Sandwich

Transition Words-How To Writing: Make a Your Favorite Sandwich

Created by
Nancy Benner
This Notebook lesson uses transition words or temporal words in a "how to" writing sample. Students activate prior knowledge by listing situations where they need directions to perform a task. Then they formulate a list of transition words. Next, they discuss their favorite sandwiches and ingredients. After they have decided on their sandwich, the teacher models the writing through shared writing. Finally, the students use the transition words to share their favorite sandwich. Student shee
Preview of Inferencing/Making Inferences SMARTBoard Lesson; graphic organizers & printables

Inferencing/Making Inferences SMARTBoard Lesson; graphic organizers & printables

Created by
Melissa Tuttle
Teach your middle to upper elementary students all about Inferencing with the multiple day SMARTboard .notebook file. Day 1 includes instructional information on Inferencing, has a link to a Brainpop Jr video to activate thinking (will need subscription to view), and differentiated inferencing riddles flipbooks for student practice. There are three levels of the printable flipbooks, below, on-level, and above (see thumbnail). Day 2 includes additional instructional information about Inferenc
Preview of Character Traits Smartboard Lesson

Character Traits Smartboard Lesson

This product includes a common core aligned reading lesson designed to teach students about character traits. This lesson will help students identify different traits based on what characters say and do. This product also includes visual aids, differentiation, interactive post-its. One graphic organizer is included. See character traits graphic organizer for other options. (Please note these graphic organizers include characters from Charlotte's Web but can be modified for other characters).
Preview of SMART Board Persuasion Map - Persuasive Writing Planning

SMART Board Persuasion Map - Persuasive Writing Planning

This file contains a graphic organizer prepared especially for the SMART board for teaching how to plan a piece of persuasive writing. The graphic organizer helps students see a visual representation of a persuasive argument, and allows them to outline a piece before actually beginning the writing process. This slide can easily be printed and used as a handout and graphic organizer for students to use individually as well as by a whole class!
Preview of Smartboard:  How to Write a Descriptive Paragraph

Smartboard: How to Write a Descriptive Paragraph

This is a Smartboard Interactive Whiteboard Activity. You MUST have Smart Notebook Software to download this product. There are 8 pages in this file. The file contains information on how to write a Descriptive Paragraph. Please download the preview for thumbnail pics of each page in this product.
Preview of SMARTBoard Point of View .notebook. Printable flipbook & worksheet. CCSS aligned

SMARTBoard Point of View .notebook. Printable flipbook & worksheet. CCSS aligned

Created by
Melissa Tuttle
This is a SMARTboard .notebook file focusing on Point of View. This is an 11 page file containing teachers notes, information on first, second, and third person point of view. Also included are two pages of Flash interactive activities to be used whole group or may be used as small group/center activity. There are two links within the file. One link is for a printable flipbook that you could use to have students record information as a graphic organizer. Then there is a five page printable w
Preview of Zoos? Persuasive/Informative COMMON CORE WRITING TASK Smart Board presentation

Zoos? Persuasive/Informative COMMON CORE WRITING TASK Smart Board presentation

Created by
Miss Creativity
Use this Smart Board presentation to help organize your classes ideas on Zoos. In my class we: * Students draw two KWL chart in their writing notebooks ** One should be labeled "Animals that live in zoos," the other "Animals that live in the wild" * I model 1 example for each chart * Then, have the students work on the K for EACH chart K(know- what they know) * While you're reading books to the class or while they are reading individually or in small groups they should be taking notes o
Preview of Character Traits and Motivation SMARTBoard file with Graphic Organizer

Character Traits and Motivation SMARTBoard file with Graphic Organizer

Created by
Melissa Tuttle
This is an introductory lesson on Character Analysis. An interactive graphic organizer included as well as a link to a printable organizer. A story is included for practice, but the organizer is designed to work with an character analysis. An enrichment activity is included with larger printable pieces from the graphic organizer that can be cut out and then attached to construction paper to create their character. A thumbnail of our completed characters is attached! NOTE: All my SMARTboard file
Preview of Persuasive Writing with the Hamburger Model

Persuasive Writing with the Hamburger Model

Created by
Lisa Pagano
This is a lesson for persuasive writing that uses William & Mary's Hamburger Model. I took Lesson 10 from the Beyond Words unit and created it into an interactive SmartBoard lesson for students. Students will move objects, erase to reveal, underline sentences, and learn how this powerful graphic organizer can help them write powerful persuasive pieces!
Preview of Characterization Smartboard Lesson

Characterization Smartboard Lesson

Created by
Lana Mowdy
This minilesson teaches characterization using the STEAL acronym. The lesson contain definitions, examples, and charts to complete while reading.
Preview of Daily 5 Rotation for SMARTBoard - Sky Theme

Daily 5 Rotation for SMARTBoard - Sky Theme

Enjoy this easily customized Daily 5 Rotation. You can use just the first page and have students move their names to the Daily 5 station of their choice or you can use all five slides and have the students look to see which station they are assigned to. You can change the names easily by unlocking them and typing the new name. Additional names can be added by copying and pasting one of the other names and then editing it to display a new name. Feel free to contact me with any troubleshooting que
Preview of One Small Place in a Tree SMARTboard Unit; Cause/Effect, Author's Purpose

One Small Place in a Tree SMARTboard Unit; Cause/Effect, Author's Purpose

Created by
Melissa Tuttle
This is a multi day SMARTboard lesson to accompany the book One Small Place in a Tree. The unit contains prior knowledge building, graphic organizers for vocabulary, cause/effect, and Author's Purpose. Fluency practice also included. Designed using Imagine It series, but not completely aligned to textbook so easily be adapted to be used with tradebook only. Addresses and identifies common core standards and includes LFS Essential Questions. Links to printable graphic organizers included. N
Preview of ANTONYMS Activities & Games, Smartboard FUN! PLUS 1 week of lesson plans

ANTONYMS Activities & Games, Smartboard FUN! PLUS 1 week of lesson plans

Created by
Freedom to Teach
This is a SmartBoard file designed to teach and review antonyms. The students will be engaged and challenged as they work together or individually to solve problems related to antonyms. Included: *a circular recording map *a 4 box page to show understanding of antonyms *a soccer game, similar to a Hangman format *an activity for identifying sets of antonyms ALSO included: A plan for one week's worth of lessons focusing on antonyms. Included: *Book recommendations *Student academic vocabulary ca
Preview of Who, What, Where, When, Why, & How Graphic Organizer

Who, What, Where, When, Why, & How Graphic Organizer

Created by
Holly O'Bannon
I use this Smartboard file when working with a whole group to fill out a "who, what, when, where, why, & how" graphic organizer. There is a bonus printable worksheet included! Print out the last page to have students work individually.
Preview of Grade 4 ELA Module 2A Unit 2 - All Lessons

Grade 4 ELA Module 2A Unit 2 - All Lessons

Created by
The Mod Man
This is second unit for Grade 4 Module 2A. All of the student learning targets and resources are included in an engaging SMARTBoard presentation. This is a great organizational tool to use for Module instruction!
Preview of PERSONAL NARRATIVE COMPLETE UNIT WITH LITERATURE AS INSPIRATION FOR SMARTBOARD

PERSONAL NARRATIVE COMPLETE UNIT WITH LITERATURE AS INSPIRATION FOR SMARTBOARD

Created by
Miss Creativity
Personal Narrative Writing Unit (about 2-3 weeks) Grades 2,3,4 but can be adapted for older or younger grades EACH LESSON INCLUDES A LEARNING OBJECTIVE! This Unit incorporates the use of literature as inspiration for writing our personal narrative. It's created for a 2nd or 3rd grade Personal Narrative writing Unit. Each day requires: *reading a book *teacher models a graphic organizer *students complete their own organizer *short paragraphs written for each organizer Skills touched upon in
Preview of Interactive Common Core Opinion or Persuasive Writing Lesson

Interactive Common Core Opinion or Persuasive Writing Lesson

Created by
Teacher Creature
This lesson is a Smart board lesson that promotes student engagement and higher level thinking. It is aligned to the common core writinging standards for 3-5. This lesson helps a student analyze persuasive writing, practice distinguishing fact from opinion, learn how to organize an effective writing piece, and construct an original opion piece of their own. The studnts will love the interactivity in this lesson and you will love the scaffolding of skills! Please write a review and let me know
Preview of Grade 4 Module 3A Unit 1

Grade 4 Module 3A Unit 1

Created by
Module Mania
This is the Simple Machine Module mapped out for you daily! It includes a fun game for lesson 1, all the kid friendly learning targets for each days lesson, graphic organizers... Follow this format to get everything you need to teach the first module unit without going crazy! This unit incorporated language arts and science.
Preview of Fiction vs Nonfiction Venn Diagram for Smartboard

Fiction vs Nonfiction Venn Diagram for Smartboard

Created by
Amanda Furman
Venn Diagram comparing fiction and nonfiction characteristics. This year, for our state standardized test (we're not a Common Core State), our students will have "technology enhanced items", which means they will have to manipulate items within the question to get the right answer. There may be more than one answer blank. One of the most common graphic organizers that we should see on the new test is the Venn Diagram. *MUST HAVE SMART NOTEBOOK TO OPEN! IT IS FOR THE SMARTBOARD ONLY!*
Preview of Short and Extended Response practice for NYS ELA exam

Short and Extended Response practice for NYS ELA exam

Created by
Lori D'Andrea
This lesson will help students practice for the NYS ELA exam. They will understand what is expected to receive a perfect score using the NYS rubric modified to be child friendly. Students will learn strategies for writing a perfect paragraph. All extended responses in this lesson are ELA formatted. Two genres, poetry and a fable are used.
Preview of EDITABLE SmartBoard lesson for John Muir and Camping with the President

EDITABLE SmartBoard lesson for John Muir and Camping with the President

Created by
MariposaJayla
I created this SmartBoard file for my own personal use with a read aloud of Camping With the President by Ginger Wadsworth in conjunction with the NYC Grade 4 John Muir Common Core Task Bundle. Common Core Standards RI.4.1 and RI. 4.10. Slide 1: Discuss who John Muir was and his conservation efforts. Read aloud Camping With the President by Ginger Wadsworth. Slide 2: Review vocabulary and what it means to be a conservationist. Slide 3: Describe the setting of the story Slide 4: Ide
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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.

Benefits of learning English language arts

Learning English language arts offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. It helps students:

  • Develop effective communication skills
  • Build critical thinking and analytical skills
  • Nurture their creativity and imagination

By ensuring that students have a solid foundation in English language arts, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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On TPT, English language arts resources come in various forms: from interactive notebooks and task cards to small-group activities and individual worksheets. They can be used to enhance learning, assess a student’s mastery of ELA concepts, or to reteach a tricky concept. By incorporating ELA resources from TPT into your teaching toolbox, you can create an engaging learning experience that strengthens students’ understanding of ELA concepts.

If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital English language arts worksheets, TPT has an extensive collection of resources across topics and grade levels. No matter what ELA topic your students are working on — whether you’re teaching the parts of speech to 1st graders or argumentative essay writing to 10th graders — TPT has instructional materials that are designed to help with any ELA learning need. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, teaching and learning ELA will be so much easier.

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There are many different types of English language arts resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular ELA lessons include reading, writing, phonics, vocabulary, spelling, and creative writing.

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