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7th grade grammar lessons for Microsoft Word

Preview of Dialogue Rules - Writing a Narrative

Dialogue Rules - Writing a Narrative

Created by
Monica Lukins
Use this two-page worksheet to teach the main rules of writing dialogue in a story. Each rule has examples. Then, at the end, students practice writing their own conversation using correct dialogue (includes student example written conversation using correct dialogue). Students can write a conversation on their own (to a friend, family member, celebrity, cartoon character, etc.) or students can share a Google doc and collaborate by writing a conversation together! This was so much fun for my s
Preview of Comma Rules Study Tool

Comma Rules Study Tool

Created by
Quality Counts
This unique mnemonic device titled C.O.M.M.A.S. lists, with examples, the six main uses of the comma. Each category has a brief explanation and a few examples for the students to immitate. It is an excellent tool for teaching this confusing grammar topic. When students need to remember how to effectively use the comma, they just need to think C.O.M.M.A.S. Customers who are impressed by this unique memorization tool should check out some of my other mnemonic techniques for grammar, reading, a
Preview of ELA Mini-Lesson Instructional Videos instead of Lectures!

ELA Mini-Lesson Instructional Videos instead of Lectures!

80 ELA instructional videos to replace traditional ELA mini-lessons or lectures (URL video links included) - Perfect for distance learning or Google Classroom!Never plan another mini-lesson! Never have disengaged students or classroom management stress again! Simply play videos to teach ELA skills!Instead of boring lectures that students tune out, introduce or review EVERY secondary reading literature, reading informational text and grammar common core state standards using informative and engag
Preview of  SIOP Model Lesson Plan - Recipe For Writing A Persuasive Letter

SIOP Model Lesson Plan - Recipe For Writing A Persuasive Letter

Created by
Mrs Shakespeare
This is a Middle School level, SIOP Model Lesson Plan for writing a persuasive letter. The lesson plan is carefully prepared following the SIOP model for English Language Learners but can be used in an level of Language Arts classroom. The lesson plans includes the following elements: Preparation Content Objective Language Objective Key Concepts Supplementary Materials Adaptation of Content Meaningful Activities Building Background Lesson Delivery Review/Student Assessment Review/Teacher
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 Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound-Complex Sentences: Info & Practice & KEY

Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound-Complex Sentences: Info & Practice & KEY

This 3 page lesson plan has 2 parts and an answer KEY. The first page is an information page listing the 4 types of sentences and the 4 structures of sentences. This lesson plan focuses on 4 sentence structures: Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound-Complex Sentences. A suggestion for use so you do not overwhelm your students: after you orally read the "Info page," you may want to break up the "Practice Page" into smaller segments. You could read aloud the 3 examples that are already done, s
Preview of Tone and Mood: Five class activities to teach two difficult concepts.

Tone and Mood: Five class activities to teach two difficult concepts.

Created by
Adam Erickson
This is a collection of handouts and instructions for five class activities designed to teach students to define and identify tone and mood in art. The first three activities are included in a two-page handout for you to duplicate and hand out. These first three activities define tone�its meaning, and its universal part of speech�and ask students to identify tone in people�s personalities, in films and movies, and in music. The fourth activity is an instructor-driven grou
Preview of Revising & Editing a 5 Paragraph Essay: ELA Test Prep, Writing Skills

Revising & Editing a 5 Paragraph Essay: ELA Test Prep, Writing Skills

Students will take their previously completed five paragraph drafts and revise and edit them. After practicing these skills on a teacher model, students will be expected to use these tools to revise and edit their own writing.A different revision and editing checklist is included for the introduction, 3 body paragraphs and the conclusion.Check out all my other ELA products below!Identifying Theme in Fictional Texts - ELA Test Prep Skills, Reading PassagesHow to Write a Conclusion - ELA SkillsSet
Preview of El almohadón de plumas por Horacio Quiroga | Lectura, Preguntas y Actividades

El almohadón de plumas por Horacio Quiroga | Lectura, Preguntas y Actividades

Producto incluye: Lectura, fotografías (para ayudar con la comprensión de vocabulario difícil), Preguntas de comprensión, actividad de recreación del cuento usando el imperfecto (puede ser modificado), y enlaces a mis favoritos videos que recrean el cuento.Product includes: Reading, pictures (to help with difficult vocabulary comprehension), reading comprehension questions, recreation of the story using the imperfect tense (can be modified), and links to my favorite videos that recreate the stor
Preview of STAAR 2024  Revise / Edit Practice, Grade 7, New-type Questions, Print/Digital

STAAR 2024 Revise / Edit Practice, Grade 7, New-type Questions, Print/Digital

Revising and Editing Passage with 15 questions, including redesigned new-type STAAR questions, for grade 7.The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has redesigned the STAAR test. In 7th grade, revising-and-editing will be included in the general Language Arts test. The revising-and-editing questions will include traditional multiple-choice questions, but it will also include some open-ended questions that ask students to re-write a sentence, or correctly combine two sentences into one. Yet the TEA ha
Preview of Sentence Structure -- High School thru Adult Lesson

Sentence Structure -- High School thru Adult Lesson

This lesson is written for any upper division student, middle school to college, and also for adults who just want to improve their writing skills. Thirteen pages and several exercises with answers cover the basics of sentence structure, including fragments, ellipses, commas vs. semi-colons, “you understood,” varying sentence patterns, and misplaced modifiers. There are writing exercises that provide the opportunity to use what is presented in the lesson.  13 pages  examples for every rule
Preview of Homophones Mistakes

Homophones Mistakes

Created by
David Filipek
HOMOPHONE MISTAKES4 full worksheets all on different homophones. Here is what you'll receive:Worksheets 1 and 2 - "THEIR, THERE AND THEY'RE"; students have to fill in the blanks with the correct "their, there or they're". Each sentence uses good context clues to help them decide the correct spelling. (20 sentences / 29 blanks to fill in)Worksheet 3 - "IT'S AND ITS"; students again use context clues to fill in the blanks with the correct answers. (12 sentences / 12 blanks to fill in)Worksheet 4 -
Preview of Lord of Flies Caught Ya Grammar Daily Bell Ringer Activities (DOL) with Vocab

Lord of Flies Caught Ya Grammar Daily Bell Ringer Activities (DOL) with Vocab

Created by
Kirk's Corner
The following is a retelling of Lord of the Flies for the purposes of Caught ˜Ya Grammar Instruction (Jane B. Kiester). The steps of the process and grading rubrics are included in this packet before getting to the proposed actual sentences. Additionally, the file includes a signage section with reminders for completion steps and a word wall of all vocab terms used in the warm ups. This set of bell ringer activities should cover approximately 53 days if used the way it is written. Teachers sho
Preview of The BEST Grammar Worksheet (2-Day Lesson): Slaying Grammar Demons Forever!

The BEST Grammar Worksheet (2-Day Lesson): Slaying Grammar Demons Forever!

I do this 4-page grammar packet every year with my students in the first month of school to eliminate the 18 worst writing errors I see over and over in my years of teaching. You can pair this worksheet with the FREE supplementary English lessons -- all with colorful illustrations -- at DrawingsOf.com.We call fixing grammatical errors "slaying grammar demons" to lighten the mood, and it works! You can even spice it up by having students draw pictures of what they think "grammar demons" would loo
Preview of Using Apostrophes Correctly in Possessive Nouns

Using Apostrophes Correctly in Possessive Nouns

Created by
Lynn Welch
1. This two-page handout provides a simple chart for students to use in the editing stage as they determine whether words are singular, singular possessive, plural, or plural possessive. (An answer key is included.)2. On a white board, overhead, or SmartBoard, show the first page of the handout and review rules for using apostrophes in possessive nouns. Four simple rules are written at the top of the handout.3. With students' help, complete the chart.4. Students may suggest nouns to add to the c
Preview of Simple Sentences and Sentence Fluency

Simple Sentences and Sentence Fluency

Created by
Quality Counts
The is the first in a series of explanation worksheets on sentence fluency and sentence construction. It introduces six techniques showing students how to write more advanced simple sentence openings. It begins by stating which words should be avoided when opening simple sentences; then, it models six techniques for creating more engaging and advancved simple sentence openings (e.g. use of adverbs, participle phrases and infinitives). The recommended use is as a drafting sheet after students ha
Preview of Action vs. Linking Verbs - "Mysterious Verbs"

Action vs. Linking Verbs - "Mysterious Verbs"

Created by
MissEducation
This fun little worksheet will help your students see the difference between action and linking verbs. Understanding that a verb can be linking or action depending on its use is a very difficult concept. This worksheet illuminates the difference by comparing the two side-by-side. Features examples of appear, feel, grow, have, look, sound, seem, smell, taste, turn, each used once as a linking verb and once as an action verb. The "spooky" theme is great for Halloween or any time.
Preview of SHOW NOT TELL - Creating descriptive writers

SHOW NOT TELL - Creating descriptive writers

This is a writing activity which involves the students to show how a character may be feeling without telling the audience. For example - instead of saying someone is ANGRY they may have clenched fists and grinding teeth with a burning red face. This is a fun activity which my students loved doing! A good way of getting the kids to draw a charcter to a selected emotion and then show not tell how the character may be showing this emotion. In this bundle the classroom display is included with
Preview of Types of Sentences Practice (KEY) - Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound-complex

Types of Sentences Practice (KEY) - Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound-complex

Created by
Monica Lukins
Students practice types of sentences using this two-page worksheet. The first page introduces the 4 types of sentences (Simple, Compound, Complex, and Compound-complex) and gives examples of each type of sentence. It also defines the word "clause" and differentiates between independent and dependent clauses. Students are then asked on page two to identify types of sentences, and then color-code independent clauses and dependent clauses, and finally highlight conjunctions and subordinating conj
Preview of Chew on This / Argumentative Writing Packet

Chew on This / Argumentative Writing Packet

Created by
The Lit Wits
This writing packet walks students through the writing process to complete an argumentative essay about an issue dealing with fast food. Students are to convince the reader to take action about and use a minimum of three sources to support their position. A rubric is included.
Preview of FANBOYS Worksheet

FANBOYS Worksheet

Make teaching coordinating conjunctions a breeze with this easy worksheet. Have students identify, fill-in-the-blank, and go full circle by writing sentences and a paragraph. Great resource to help gain more practice with this tricky subject.
Preview of Capitalization Rule Chart and Capitalization Quiz

Capitalization Rule Chart and Capitalization Quiz

Created by
Mrs. G
A capitalization chart with all rules and examples and a 26-item capitalization test come with this packet. The chart makes for a great 35-40 minute lesson on the capitalization rules with an extra column for writing in teacher notes and examples of the rules. The test is quite challenging and features 26 sentences from which the students must circle the words which need to be capitalized. I have copied and pasted both a small section of the chart lesson and the quiz onto my preview. This ex
Preview of Writing Information Report Assessment Rubric

Writing Information Report Assessment Rubric

Created by
Top10
This information report rubric assesses the full range of skills involved in report writing, including: - Reading: Summarising - Reading: Research - Writing: Organisation / Paragraphing and Key Text Features - Writing: Spelling - Publishing: Handwriting and use of visuals - Speaking and listening: Relating to the class presentation of their report Caters for the full range of writing abilities in your classroom. Each section contains detailed descriptions for parents and students relating to
Preview of Pronoun Practice, Pronoun Quizzes and Pronoun Test

Pronoun Practice, Pronoun Quizzes and Pronoun Test

This document includes many different activities for teaching and reviewing personal (nominative, objective, and possessive), demonstrative, indefinite, relative, intensive, reflexive, and interrogative pronouns. It also includes specific quizzes on personal pronouns and one on indefinite pronouns and a test on all the different pronouns. Answer keys for the practice exercises, the quizzes and the test are included. NOTE: If you purchased “Identifying Pronouns” that document is included in this
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Grammar is the study of the rules and structures that govern language. It encompasses a multitude of elements, including parts of speech, sentence structure, vocabulary, punctuation, and much more. With a strong grasp of grammar, students can make their writing stronger, clearer, and more effective.

Initially, students will learn about the parts of speech, like nouns, verbs, and adjectives. As they progress in their learning, they’ll explore things like irregular verbs and how to construct intricate sentences, phrases, and clauses.

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Fun and engaging grammar activities to try

You can teach grammar effectively and engage your students at the same time, with a variety of activities and techniques that cater to different learning styles and preferences. Here are a few examples of the different types of activities that you can find on TPT to help teach students about key grammatical concepts.

Sentence Diagramming & Building

Help students see the relationships between words, phrases, and clauses by having them break down sentences into visual diagrams. Or, help them understand sentence structure by giving them a set of words or phrases and having them construct grammatically correct sentences.

Grammar Word Search

Use word search puzzles to have students locate words that relate to a specific grammar concept (for example, you could have students search for adjectives).

Grammar Bingo

This is a great way to engage the whole class and reinforce a grammar concept your students are learning. Simply call out various grammar rules, sentence examples, or parts of speech, and have students mark the corresponding grammar rule (or error!).

Escape Rooms

Using an escape room-style activity, students can solve grammar puzzles to "escape" within a given time limit. They’re also great for providing children with the opportunity to showcase everything they've learned with a competitive element.

Grammar Quizzes

Regular quizzes can reinforce learning, test students’ mastery of grammar, and help track their progress over time.

These (and other!) activities can help deepen your students’ appreciation for grammar and enhance their creative writing skills.

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