Informative/Expository Writing Rubric
This is a three-point rubric for informative writing. It includes grading criteria for the topic sentence, organization, details, conclusion, conventions, and word choice.
This is a three-point rubric for informative writing. It includes grading criteria for the topic sentence, organization, details, conclusion, conventions, and word choice.
This is a spelling test based on the 'sh' phonic digraph. After completing a lesson on the 'sh' digraph, I give students this paper. I have them fold back along the line of the spelling words. I administer the test. When complete, I have students unfold the words and self-grade. For every word misspelled, I have them rewrite the word correctly 3 times.
Click on the Google doc link if you would like to modify the words in the spelling test to better suit your students.
I use this spelling test to see if students have learned the spelling pattern 'th' digraph. After the phonics lesson, I have the students fold over the spelling words to the back. I administer the test. Students then unfold the words and self-correct. Any word that is misspelled, they spell correctly along the line 3 times.
You can use the Google Doc link to make your own copy and then change words that might not be the best fit for your students.
I use this money word problem worksheet as a relay. Students get one card out of a stack of word problems that I laminate. They then rush with a partner to answer the word problem. If they get it right, I give them the next card in the stack. If they get it wrong they go back to their desk and try to resolve the word problem. After 20 minutes, which ever team answers the most question correctly wins. It is pretty competitive.
This reading worksheet contains a story with 17 words removed that follow the 'o' consonant 'e' spelling pattern phonics rule. Kids will enjoy the reading as they try to fill in the blanks with words from the word bank.
Enhance your students' reading comprehension and critical thinking skills with this engaging worksheet bundle featuring three captivating texts: "Frogs vs Toads," "Sharks vs Dolphins," and "Lions vs Tigers." This comprehensive resource facilitates comparing and contrasting these fascinating animals while challenging students with thought-provoking comprehension and discussion questions.
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This product is designed to support upper elementary and lower intermediate school students in developing their reading comprehension and writing skills. With a focus on informational and opinion writing, this toolkit provides a range of resources to enhance students' abilities and foster their writing skills.
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Students will have fun researching 5 unique mammals that are funny-looking and just plain strange. Students will discover some interesting facts about each one, learn how to copy and paste a picture into a Google Doc document, and some of the mammals' locations.
The mammals are the Javan Rhino, the Cuban Solenodon, the Pygmy Possum, the China Baiji, and the Echidna.
After reviewing 'o' consonant 'e' spelling patterns, they are given 5 minutes to study words we have worked with throughout the week. After 5 minutes, students fold the paper along the line so that the words are hidden. Administer the spelling test. Have them self-grade and then write any word they missed 3 times on the line.
This file includes all of the assignments, instructions, lab notes, labs, worksheets, and presentations to teach the first chapter of Earth science. Students will get the opportunity to explore the scientific method through both hands-on and digital labs.
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1 presentation in both PowerPoint and Google Doc
5 Earth Science both digital and hands-on labs
Vocabulary words included on the test
3 ways of integrating technology
All of the worksheets and instructions for the labs and assignments.
2 videos
1 group project