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4th grade english language arts lecture videos

Preview of Pre-level U1 L3 video – DOG, ELEPHANT AND FISH
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Pre-level U1 L3 video – DOG, ELEPHANT AND FISH

Pre-level Unit 1 Lesson 3 video – DOG, ELEPHANT AND FISHPrepare your giggles as you unlock the mysteries of the alphabet. Dive into the dictionary of delight, where D can be as daring as a dancing dragon, E as enchanting as an elephant playing the ukulele, and F as funny as a friendly frog telling jokes.What you will get:• 25 min video + PDF downloadable lesson material• Assignments of 26 pages• Access on mobile and TV• Full lifetime access• Certificate of completion
Preview of Free Anchor Chart Poster & Animated Video | Context Clues w/ Examples & Tips

Free Anchor Chart Poster & Animated Video | Context Clues w/ Examples & Tips

This video series is perfect for students learning about crucial reading skills. The video is perfect for visual learners that need more examples and practice time in order to implement the reading concept. I included one of the anchor charts from my 4th grade anchor chart resource for free! The video and anchor chart are perfect for elementary learners. Please subscribe to my videos so that you are first to get updates and notifications for new videos. Please check out my other resources that m
Preview of Clauses: Video, PP, Notes, HW, Quiz - grammar lesson

Clauses: Video, PP, Notes, HW, Quiz - grammar lesson

Created by
Miss B's Shop
This grammar lesson contains a video lecture and also the PowerPoint that was used to make the video in case you would prefer to narrate the material yourself. There are also student notes to be completed during the lesson, a homework assignment, and a quiz. The lesson covers independent clauses (including how to combine them using semicolons and coordinating conjunctions), noun clauses, adjective clauses (including how to punctuate restrictive vs. nonrestrictive clauses), and subordinate clause
Preview of Grammar - Past, Present, and Future Tenses Using Animation

Grammar - Past, Present, and Future Tenses Using Animation

Created by
David Bui
To help English Language Learners understand the concepts of Past, Present, and Future Tenses, I created a PowerPoint that uses animation to give a visual representation of how these tenses are related to time.
Preview of "Talk To Me" Video Guide (with Game MEGA Bundle) - Teach The Language of Math!
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"Talk To Me" Video Guide (with Game MEGA Bundle) - Teach The Language of Math!

NOTE: This video guide is bundled with the following products ... Using "Talk To Me" To Teach The Language of Math! (FREE DOWNLOAD) Talk To Me (Arithmetic Edition) - Teach the Language of Math! Talk To Me (General Math Edition) - Teach the Language of Math! Talk To Me (CCGPS Edition) - Teach the Language of Math! Talk To Me (Grades 1-2 Math Edition) - Teach the Language of Math! Talk To Me (3rd-Grade Math Edition) - Teach the Language of Math! Talk To Me (Geometry Edition) - Teach the Language
Preview of Writing Persuasive Paragraphs Video - Streaming or Shareable Link
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Writing Persuasive Paragraphs Video - Streaming or Shareable Link

Created by
Brenda Kovich
This circus-themed video models how to write effective persuasive paragraphs. Fifteen anchor charts, ten pages of sample text, and ten student sheets complement the video for a complete set of instructional resources. This movie can now be shared with your students as an unlisted YouTube video. The link is included in the supporting document.For more than three decades, I've gathered multitudes of opinion writing strategies, tested them with my fourth grade students, and trimmed the list to six
Preview of Author's Purpose (Video Lesson)
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Author's Purpose (Video Lesson)

Welcome to our video lesson on identifying an author's purpose! In this engaging and interactive session, we'll embark on a journey to uncover the reasons behind why authors write.Our goal is to equip young learners with the essential skills to analyze texts and understand the intentions behind the words they read. By the end of this lesson, students will not only be able to identify the primary purposes of different texts but also appreciate the diversity of authorial goals To Entertain: We'll
Preview of Author to Classroom Direct TV: 7 Video Bundle

Author to Classroom Direct TV: 7 Video Bundle

Created by
John Heaton
Invite John into your classroom via video with Author to Classroom Direct TV.John Heaton is the author of the Princess the Cat series, perfect for grades 3-6. Cat lovers of all ages purr and meow for her adventures!Each video is edited from the recording of a live Author to Classroom Direct Session.Videos are downloadable for upload to Google classroom or other online learning management systems. Or, the teacher can play them on their computer. When suitable, video modules include printable PDF
Preview of 10 fun facts about sundews
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10 fun facts about sundews

Created by
SALINEE K
Sundews are carnivorous plants with sticky, glandular tentacles that trap insects. They are found on every continent except Antarctica and are known for their unique adaptations to supplement their nutrient intake.
Preview of Booktalks: New Books for Summer Reading 2019 Video Bundle (Grades 2nd-12th)

Booktalks: New Books for Summer Reading 2019 Video Bundle (Grades 2nd-12th)

All four Summer Reading Booktalk videos: 2nd-4th grades5th - 7th grades8th - 9th gradesHigh SchoolThese 16-35 minute videos will help your students find good books to read this summer and beyond. They include new titles published in time for summer 2019, but could be shown any time of the school year. Videos are designed to be shown to students, but could be used as PD for yourself or your staff.BONUS: This bundle now includes a FREE copy of the 30 minute Best New Picture Books for All Ages: Fal
Preview of VIP Backstage Pass to My Writing Process by Author to Classroom Direct TV. VIDEO
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VIP Backstage Pass to My Writing Process by Author to Classroom Direct TV. VIDEO

Created by
John Heaton
Invite children’s book author John Heaton into your classroom via video to share his writing process to write books.In this fourteen-minute video, John shares the three secrets of his writing process that allows him to start and finish books.It is the perfect supplement to ELA units or substitute plans.This video is edited from the recording of a live Author to Classroom Direct session. Included is a downloadable PDF for the teacher that includes a special gift for the whole class. A printable P
Preview of Dollars and Cents: The Business of Books by Author to Classroom Direct TV. VIDEO
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Dollars and Cents: The Business of Books by Author to Classroom Direct TV. VIDEO

Created by
John Heaton
Invite children’s book author John Heaton into your classroom via video to talk about the money aspect of being an author.In this four-minute video, John shares the potential to make money from writing that was impossible even fifteen years ago.It is the perfect supplement to ELA units or substitute plans.This video is edited from the recording of a live Author to Classroom Direct session. Included is a downloadable PDF for the teacher that includes a special gift for the whole class.Order now,
Preview of Q&A with the Author by Author to Classroom Direct TV. VIDEO
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Q&A with the Author by Author to Classroom Direct TV. VIDEO

Created by
John Heaton
Invite children’s book author John Heaton into your classroom via to answer students’ questions about writing.In this thirteen-minute video, John answers common questions he hears from students, including these but more:· Who makes the covers?· Which book did you enjoy writing most?· Did you write a lot when you were younger?It is the perfect supplement to ELA units or substitute plans.This video is edited from the recording of a live Author to Classroom Direct session. Included is a downloadabl
Preview of Story Structure: The Only Outline You Will Ever Need. VIDEO
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Story Structure: The Only Outline You Will Ever Need. VIDEO

Created by
John Heaton
Invite children’s book author John Heaton into your classroom via video to teach a basic story structure your students can use in any story.In this eleven-minute video, John reveals the simple story structure students can use for long or short stories.It is the perfect supplement to ELA units or substitute plans.This video is edited from the recording of a live Author to Classroom Direct session. Included is a downloadable PDF for the teacher that includes a special gift for the whole class. A p
Preview of I’ve written the book… How do I sell it? Go from Zero to Book. VIDEO
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I’ve written the book… How do I sell it? Go from Zero to Book. VIDEO

Created by
John Heaton
Ever wonder what happens when you finish writing a book? If you want to sell it, you’re not done yet! Invite children’s book author John Heaton into your classroom via video to talk about what it takes to make your book for sale.In this eight-minute video, John shares the packaging and marketing that goes into making a book for sale.It is the perfect supplement to ELA units or substitute plans.This video is edited from the recording of a live Author to Classroom Direct session. Included is a dow
Preview of Where do Story Ideas come from? by Author to Classroom Direct TV. VIDEO
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Where do Story Ideas come from? by Author to Classroom Direct TV. VIDEO

Created by
John Heaton
Invite children’s book author John Heaton into your classroom via video with “Idea Fuel: Where do Story Ideas come from?” by Author to Classroom Direct TV.In this eight-minute video, John answers the question: How can creative writers and authors unearth ideas for their stories?It is the perfect supplement to ELA units or substitute plans.This video is edited from the recording of a live Author to Classroom Direct session. Included is a downloadable PDF for the teacher that includes a special gi
Preview of Video: Finding the Theme of a Text

Video: Finding the Theme of a Text

Created by
Tabitha Lopez
This 2.5-minute video is a resource for ELA teachers looking to help students identify the theme of a text. In the video, I go over how to state a theme (not a one-word subject) and make sure it isn't too specific to the text, but a universal lesson. There is a simple quiz in the middle of the video to help students know if they have learned the material.
Preview of Phrases (prepositional, appositives, & verbals) - Video Grammar Lesson
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Phrases (prepositional, appositives, & verbals) - Video Grammar Lesson

Created by
Miss B's Shop
This video grammar lesson covers prepositional phrases, appositives, gerunds, participles, and infinitives (including punctuation rules and common usage errors). There is also a handout for student to complete while viewing the lesson.CLICK HERE if you would like to purchase a downloadable version of this video, a link to the Prezi presentation that I used to make the video, a homework assignment, and a quiz. I use videos for my flipped classroom. Students view a video lecture and fill in their
Preview of Literacy - Creating a Powerful Lead Video

Literacy - Creating a Powerful Lead Video

Created by
Canadian Teacher
This is a cartoon strip that has been made into a video to catch student’s attention in the area of powerful leads. The first paragraph is the most important paragraph in a piece of writing and this video will highlight the features your students should concentrate on such as the 5 Ws, adding an emotion, sound words, or a picture blast! Each feature is highlighted with an example of how to use it. This will help clarify the important features that students should include in their opening paragra
Preview of Grammar 101: Many-Much-A lot of
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Grammar 101: Many-Much-A lot of

This is the first of a 3-part series about Grammar 101. This video will be talking about how to differentiate among and use "many", "much" and "a lot of", and it also includes the definition of "countable"and "uncountable" objects.
Preview of How to create a hook in sentence slideshow video

How to create a hook in sentence slideshow video

Created by
Lee Smillie
Explores ways to create a hook in sentence using dialogue, setting description, character description, onomatopoeia and action. Step by step and gives your students an opportunity to create their own sentences and a model of each. Use this resource year after year.
Preview of Summer Reading 2019 Booktalks (5th - 7th grades)
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Summer Reading 2019 Booktalks (5th - 7th grades)

Mrs. Yusko talks about good books to read this summer in this 25 minute video. For your students in 5th - 7th grades. (If you have above or below level readers, check out the 8th - 9th grades, or the 2nd - 4th grade videos also. Contact me for a special bundle rate).
Preview of Fragments and Run-ons - Video Grammar Lesson
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Fragments and Run-ons - Video Grammar Lesson

Created by
Miss B's Shop
This 11:34 minute grammar video teaches students how to identify an independent clause (sentence) and how to identify fragments and run-ons. Additionally, it coaches students on how to fix fragments and run-ons. A handout for students to complete while viewing the lesson is also included. CLICK HERE If you are interested in owning a downloadable version of this video, the PowerPoint that was used to make this video, a homework assignment, and a quiz.I use videos for my flipped classroom. Student
Preview of Summer Reading 2019 Booktalks (Grades 2-4)
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Summer Reading 2019 Booktalks (Grades 2-4)

Mrs. Yusko talks about good books to read this summer in this 16 minute video. For your students in 2nd - 4th grades. (If you have above-level readers, check out the 5th-7th grade video also. Contact me for a special bundle rate).
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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.

Discover printable and digital English language arts resources

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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Educators can save time preparing English language arts lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for ELA resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of ELA lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.

How can I make my English language arts lessons fun and engaging?

Students learn best when they're engaged! Sprinkle a little fun into your English Language Arts lessons by using manipulatives, pairing unusual texts like poems and short films together, or doing an escape room activity.