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5th grade english language arts lectures for Microsoft Word

Preview of Grammar Warm-Ups Bellringers Than/Then Affect/Effect You're/Your Whether/Weather

Grammar Warm-Ups Bellringers Than/Then Affect/Effect You're/Your Whether/Weather

Click HERE for my Grammar Folder! Check out this grammar mini-lesson bundle of five lessons!SEE THE FREE PREVIEWGreat for back to school! Project these lessons on the SmartBoard as a fill in the blank OR print for a week of warm-upsOr, use as a quiz!Five LessonsThan/Then Affect/Effect You're/Your Whether/WeatherAccept/Except
Preview of Action, Linking, and Helping Verbs Intro & Practice

Action, Linking, and Helping Verbs Intro & Practice

Created by
Sarah Lewis
Student resource in Microsoft Word that contains: *Definitions and examples of action, linking, and helping verbs *14 question identification/classification practice *Answer key to practice
Preview of Guided Notes Over the Different Types of Characters

Guided Notes Over the Different Types of Characters

Guided notes over the different types of characters, including protagonist, antagonist, round, flat, dynamic, and static characters. This is a Word Doc and is fully editable! These guided notes go along with this Prezi: http://prezi.com/l-qfw04gz5dp/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy&rc=ex0share
Preview of Balto, the Real Story

Balto, the Real Story

Created by
Cheryl Gourley
The heroic mission, in 1925 to deliver medicine to a town in northern Alaska, became the basis for a children's movie named Balto. The lead character is the sled dog who helps save the day. Cheryl Gourley has created a nonfiction reading selection on the real dog and the mission that is at the core of today's Iditarod Race. A comprehension sheet with over 20 questions accompanies the selection. May be used as a SMART board lesson or an activity on fact & fiction.
Preview of Holocaust Timeline for Teaching Jewish History Novels

Holocaust Timeline for Teaching Jewish History Novels

The Holocaust (Shoah) was a unique event in 20th century history. It evolved slowly between 1933 and 1945. It began with discrimination; then the Jews were separated from their communities and persecuted; and finally they were treated as less than human beings and murdered. During the Second World War the Nazis sought to murder the entire Jewish population of Europe and to destroy its culture. In 1941 there were about 11 million Jews living in Europe; by May 1945 the Nazis had murdered six mil
Preview of 6 + 1 Writing Traits: a slides presentation for the classroom

6 + 1 Writing Traits: a slides presentation for the classroom

A 42-slide Google Slide presentation to use in the classroom. It introduces the six writing traits and gives detailed examples of each trait in writing. Presentation can be broken into parts to be used when covering each trait in class. I use this presentation throughout the year in my 6th grade writing class, but it can easily be used through 8th grade.I have always struggled to offer students a visually engaging presentation for introducing the traits, so I decided to just create one. I use
Preview of Certificado de reconocimiento de lectura (premio buen lector / buena lectora)

Certificado de reconocimiento de lectura (premio buen lector / buena lectora)

Created by
LPH86creations
Hermoso Certificado de reconocimiento (premio) en español para estudiantes destacados en lectura (Reading Award Recognition Appreciation Certificate in Spanish). ¡Se lo tienen más que merecido y sé que tanto a ti como a tus estudiantes les encantará! ¡Qué lo disfruten!
Preview of Modifying Curriculum Stategies to help inclusion teachers

Modifying Curriculum Stategies to help inclusion teachers

Created by
Lynn Eggleston
Strategies to modify vocabulary for ELL, slow learners, special education students. This can be incorporated into any subject area.
Preview of Lesson Plan Template with Differentiated Student-Led Group Sheet (editable)

Lesson Plan Template with Differentiated Student-Led Group Sheet (editable)

Use this template to plan your lessons. Also included is a sheet for differentiated student- led activity groupings
Preview of Analogies Mini Lesson

Analogies Mini Lesson

This is a great tool to use to teach the patterns students must know and think about as they are solving various analogies. I use this piece as a mini-lesson and to model various analogy patterns. Then the students work in small groups, then independently and some kids can even start creating their own following the patterns you introduced. Analogies can be created for any unit and can connect with most contenet areas. Analogy Mini Lesson by Michele McCaughtry is licensed under a Creative Co
Preview of Intro to Plagiarism

Intro to Plagiarism

Created by
1337 Teacher
This is a quick, attention-grabbing activity to start a conversation with your students about plagiarism. I have taken song lyrics from Taylor Swift and Bruno Mars but renamed them as poems written by myself. You can edit it to say they were written by you. I start the activity by excitedly telling the class I've been working on some poems I'd like to share with them. I display the poems on the board and emotionally read each one. Students applaud, not realizing I just stole someone else's word
Preview of First Peoples Unit Plan

First Peoples Unit Plan

Created by
DareMe's Store
This is a short unit plan for grade 5 Social Studies students that focuses on the First Peoples of North America. The GLO's and SLO's come from the Manitoba Social Studies curriculum. Some the of topics covered are First Peoples migration to North America, animals that became extinct during the ice age 11 500 years ago, etc.
Preview of Figurative Language Posters - legal size

Figurative Language Posters - legal size

Created by
Ryan Peterson
I have created 14 Figurative Language Posters to use as a reference in the classroom. These posters help students clearly visually see the name, definition, and example of metaphor, simile, personification, pun, alliteration, homophone, homograph, analogy, onomatopoeia, idiom, hyperbole, oxymoron, palindrome, and eponym. There are also picture clues to help with the examples. These are legal size so that they are larger and easier to see across the classroom. Just make sure that you put leg
Preview of 5th Grade Common Core Reading Weekly Pacing Guide

5th Grade Common Core Reading Weekly Pacing Guide

Created by
Angela Lee
Each objective for 5th grade Reading is broken down weekly with the matching objective. For example Quarter 1 week one is read 1.1 (first quarter, first week) Some of the most difficult objectives have lessons listed to assist with teaching that particular objective. I also added Essential Questions and Task for each objective. Hope this helps you!
Preview of Checklist to Support English Language Learners (Editable Resource)

Checklist to Support English Language Learners (Editable Resource)

Created by
Teach and Lead
How Can I Help My ELLs? Checklist for Content Teachers Who Teach ELLs covers the following topics:Cultural ModificationsEncouragement for SuccessEnvironment/Behavior:Presentation of MaterialInstructional MaterialsPacing of TeachingAssignmentsFeedback and Check for UnderstandingAssessment MethodsGrading
Preview of Magie de Noel - Compréhension de Lecture

Magie de Noel - Compréhension de Lecture

Created by
Kathy D
Great story to enhance student's reading comprehension. This activity provides a beautiful story with 11 questions that relates to the text. It is suitable for different French reading levels.
Preview of Teaching Strategies for ESL students PD (editable resource)

Teaching Strategies for ESL students PD (editable resource)

Research indicates it takes anywhere from five to seven years for students to acquire a new language. Second language skills acquisition requires constant, intensive, guided practice. “A considerable amount of research from both Europe and North America suggests that ESL students frequently develop fluent surface or conversational skills in the school language but their academic skills continue to lag behind grade norms. It is important for educators to be aware of this research since failure t
Preview of Computer Science in One Hour!  Grades 5-8 Math or ELA!  No experience needed!

Computer Science in One Hour! Grades 5-8 Math or ELA! No experience needed!

Created by
classreynolds
Computer science and coding are what all the kids are talking about! This is a scripted, colorful lesson plan with activities for students! Absolutely no computer science or technology experience necessary! Your students will be fully engaged. This lesson shows a step-by-step guide to basic computer science concepts, which will lead your students to writing actual code within the first 10 minutes! This lesson may be adapted in either an English/language arts class or a math class grades 5-8
Preview of Science inferences lesson (charts and graphs)

Science inferences lesson (charts and graphs)

Created by
Christel Ghrist
This lesson takes kids through inferencing first with the book ZOOM and then with an advertisement (what are they trying to say about their product) and then looks at charts and graphs kids need to use in science to make inferences from.
Preview of Reading Certificate of recognition / appreciation Award (good reader)

Reading Certificate of recognition / appreciation Award (good reader)

Created by
LPH86creations
Beautiful Certificate of recognition (appreciation award) for outstanding students in reading. They have it more than deserved! I know both you and your students will love it! Enjoy it!
Preview of My Name is Beowulf

My Name is Beowulf

"My Name is Beowulf" is an activity which includes an outline/overview of the poem (useful for student notes and as a lecture outline), a Beowulf wordfind, a passage of the poem in Anglo-Saxon, a passage in modern English, a leaf from the original manuscript, and an activity for students to write their own versions of the epic.
Preview of Intro to Government after Revolution

Intro to Government after Revolution

Created by
James Seter III
Students will analyze the aftermath of the American Revolution and identify what is government. Students will read a short play that identifies that problems faces Americans after the Revolution. Students will then analyze democracy and identify that the colonists will conduct a plan for their government
Preview of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table

King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table

This activity includes two components: 1) An overview of the history of the Arthurian Tales (useful as a lecture outline); and, 2) An Arthurian Tales word find.
Preview of MitologĂ­a griega

MitologĂ­a griega

Introduccion a la mitologĂ­a griega. Lectura sobre que es mitologia e introduccion a los dioses.
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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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