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2nd grade english language arts resources for Microsoft Word and for Montessori

Preview of Student-Led Conference Form - Montessori Classroom Form

Student-Led Conference Form - Montessori Classroom Form

Student-Led Conference Form where students plan three products from all subject areas that they wish to share with their parents. Students then must also present two lessons to their parents. This document includes the planning sheet and reflections by the student and parent.
Preview of Preschool Classroom Labels for toy shelves

Preschool Classroom Labels for toy shelves

Created by
Caputo's Crew
UPDATED!!!!!This is 35 pages worth of classroom labels/pictures for your shelves and the bins the items are placed in. The updated version has about 30 new images and they are now placed in boxes for a more uniform look. All 105 images come with an identical picture (one for the shelf and one for the bin) and have a space underneath for you to WRITE the name of the item. Best practices encourages as much natural print as possible. What a great way to model real handwriting and not typing. Be
Preview of Maria Montessori Three/Four Part Cards and BIO Bundle

Maria Montessori Three/Four Part Cards and BIO Bundle

Created by
Vicki Thompson
This PDF includes Four Part Cards to teach students about Maria Montessori and the Montessori Method. Four part cards include a picture card, a word card, a control card (picture and word), and an information card. Cards included are: Maria Montessori, Casa dei Bambini, materials, practical life, observation, environment, respect, and multiage groups. There is also a brief biography of Montessori's life, and an additional set of Three Part Cards, depicting some of the basic Montessori Materials.
Preview of 89 Animals of the Rain Forest "What Am I?" Educational Card Game *Montessori*

89 Animals of the Rain Forest "What Am I?" Educational Card Game *Montessori*

Created by
Kimberly Blane
This is a file consisting of 89 Animals of the Amazon Rainforest Nomenclature Cards. These are different in that they have a fourth card for each animal. The fourth card is a "What Am I?" card in order to impart a little knowledge on each animal. There are symbols on the bottom of each master card and the "What am I?" card so you an easily check if you were correct. I also outlined each card in colors according to which animal group it is in. I tried to give you as many uses for these cards
Preview of The History of Writing-Montessori Cards

The History of Writing-Montessori Cards

Created by
Spark Learning
I created a set of cards to tell my students the story of the history of writing. I cut out and laminated the text cards and the matching picture cards. I lay out the picture card as I tell the story, and then place the matching text underneath. When completed, this creates a timeline of the history of writing.
Preview of Interpretive Reading Cards

Interpretive Reading Cards

Created by
Kathryn Tipton
Taken directly from Maria Montessori's book, these interpretive reading cards are a fun and interactive way to check reading comprehension. The children read one, act it out and then others guess what they are doing. This mixes charades, reading and problem solving into one fun activity. The series gets progressively more difficult as it progresses. Some of the language is a bit dated because it was written long ago.
Preview of End or Middle of the Year Student Survey Feedback Elementary End of Year Review

End or Middle of the Year Student Survey Feedback Elementary End of Year Review

Created by
The Grateful Ed
Students can assess their year in first grade with a simple survey. It gives teachers a helpful insight into what students learn, want to learn, and how they feel about their school community. One question concerns advice to future kindergarteners but you can change this to be about Pre-K, first or second grade easily (depending on what grade you teach).Can also be used as a back to school review after a break to review how students feel and think (may be best in semester 2). Based on Lucy Calki
Preview of I Bet You Know the Alphas (Comparing print, cursive, capitals)

I Bet You Know the Alphas (Comparing print, cursive, capitals)

This is an original story that could be used in a Montessori elementary classroom. It would be used to introduce or compare lower case letters in print, in cursive, capital letters, and phonograms. Through a story format, the children learn and remember the letters’ sounds, names, and what they say when they are “working with” combinations of letters, especially combinations of the vowels.
Preview of Montessori Capital and lowercase letter sort

Montessori Capital and lowercase letter sort

Created by
Jamie Oakley
Montessori Moveable alphabet capital and lowercase letter sorting work. Can laminate and make a shelf work or as an independent cut and paste work for interactive notebooks
Preview of Printable Moveable alphabet (capital and lowercase)

Printable Moveable alphabet (capital and lowercase)

Created by
Jamie Oakley
Printable version of Montessori Moveable Alphabet with Capitals and lowercase letters
Preview of Primary Montessori Madlibs

Primary Montessori Madlibs

A primary-level Madlibs activity utilizing the Montessori grammar symbols. Focuses on nouns, adjectives, and verbs. One original passages and word bank included.
Preview of Differentiated Beginning, Middle, and Ending Sounds

Differentiated Beginning, Middle, and Ending Sounds

Created by
Rima
Differentiated Worksheets- Students have to fill in Beginning, Middle, or Ending Sounds. Laminate sheets on cardstock and have students use moveable alphabets or dry erase markers to fill in blanks. Cut out pictures to match pictures to words. Have fun! :-)
Preview of Rhyming couplets

Rhyming couplets

Created by
Shanna Myers
There are several rhyming couplets written in this download. I cut them each in half in a variety of ways (different scrapbook, craft scissors)and had the students read them to find the matches. They self correct because of the cut. It really helped my students to get an understanding of poetry!
Preview of Command cards: Set 1

Command cards: Set 1

Created by
Muriel Warne
Command cards are a simple and super fun way to build reading comprehension, fluency, vocabulary and expression. Children love, love, love reading these silly, imaginative phrases and joyfully dramatizing them with their friends. Each card has a short command to read and act out. Incorporating drama into the classroom is highly engaging and can quickly and effectively boost reading levels. This is a delightfully creative learning activity perfect for your reading and your drama centers...and
Preview of Silent e Language Lesson Plan

Silent e Language Lesson Plan

Created by
ABC Crate
This “Silent e” Language Lesson plan for ages 4-9, includes a comprehensive and easy to understand lesson plan with five different activity plans and (8 pages) is complete with illustrations to make your lesson or presentation of the material to your child or student smooth. You will need to purchase separate for downloading reasons the following items:“Silent e” activities 1 through 5. The activities included in the lesson plan are: short sounds, silent e, and long vowel sounds with pictures; m
Preview of Vocabulary Lesson

Vocabulary Lesson

Created by
Jessica Hafer
This is a vocabulary lesson plan using the book Animals Should Definitely Not Wear Clothing by: Judy Barrett. This lesson contains the Common Core standards as well, no need to look them up. This lesson also is a great way to teach the children to use the dictionary and get familiar with that tool.
Preview of Command Cards: Set 2

Command Cards: Set 2

Created by
Muriel Warne
This is a continuation of set 1. If your students enjoyed set 1, they will now be thrilled to get their hands on set 2. Command cards are a simple and super fun way to build reading comprehension, fluency, vocabulary and expression. Children love, love, love reading these silly, imaginative phrases and joyfully dramatizing them with their friends. Each card has a short command to read and act out. Incorporating drama into the classroom is highly engaging and can quickly and effectively boost
Preview of Letter Sound, Recognition and Formation Data collector

Letter Sound, Recognition and Formation Data collector

Use these tracking sheets to easily monitor and record student progress. These sheets can help inform instruction in the classroom; and though editable, they are laid out with a Montessori letter sound introduction (not A-Z). When completed you can quickly and easily see how students are progressing in Letter Sounds, Recognition of lower and uppercase letters and the formation of letters.
Preview of Frog versus Toad Sorting

Frog versus Toad Sorting

This is a great way to do a venn diagram while comparing frogs and toads. Either using yarn or the large venn diagram circles you can purchase at teacher store, print these cards on cardstock, laminate, and have students sort the likes and differences of frogs and toads. What a fun, hands-on way to learn science!
Preview of AUTUMN VOCABULARY bingo

AUTUMN VOCABULARY bingo

Created by
Esther GAyoso
Bingo to learn the vocabulary related to Autumn.
Preview of 3-part fruits (Go with the song Mango Fandango)

3-part fruits (Go with the song Mango Fandango)

Use this set of 3-part cards to teach the names of fruits. I have used pictures that, for the most part, show the inside and the outside of the fruit for greater conversations. The words included in this set are as follows: mango, papaya, banana, kiwi, quince, raspberry, blueberry, cherry, coconut, mulberry, orange, and lemon.I also use this song to create conversations about the textures of the outsides of the fruits or colors of the outsides and insides, and more importantly to do taste tes
Preview of Gardening -Intro to plants and gardening

Gardening -Intro to plants and gardening

Created by
Mrs Sella
This Montessori lesson offers an opportunity for students to get hands on experience with a school garden while learning though multiple modes of learning. Common Core standards addressed in lesson were written as grade 2 but can be adapted to many different grades within the age range.
Preview of Preposition Airplane

Preposition Airplane

Students make paper airplanes, and YES, fly them in the classroom and complete the activity sheet, listing their different prepositions and phrases. "My plane flew under the desk." "My plane flew over the chair." "My plane flew around the room."
Preview of Common Core/Blooms Taxonomy Choice Menu Homework and Enrichment

Common Core/Blooms Taxonomy Choice Menu Homework and Enrichment

Created by
Casey Pratt
This product was created as use for homework, but can be edited for use in the classroom. This is a Choice Menu based on Bloom's Taxonomy and is aligned with the Common Core State Standards. There are 24 choices in all and can be completed over a month as reading homework for each night. I have my students cut it out and glue it into their homework journals. They read for 20 minutes each night and then choose which activity they want to complete that night. Perfect for enrichment activitie
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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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