Who What Where When Why Differentiated Worksheets BUNDLE | 16 Digital Stories
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
Each Who What Where When Why Differentiated Worksheet comes with a digital WH question version of the story. Students will read the all-year-round-themed short stories and then answer the Who What Where When Why guided questions.
In the differentiated worksheets, students have the option to fill in the answers or choose from multiple-choice options. The Google Slides digital version has audio support for questions and answers, multiple-choice answers, and self-checking.
This resource includes the following short stories (each guided story is self-checking, and includes audio support plus 2 printable differentiated worksheets:
Common Core State Standards: RL.2.1
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Revising & Editing Task Cards, Correct the Sentence, Grammar Correction Practice
By Curious Classroom Adventures
Do you need low-prep Holiday and Season themed fix the sentence activities for all year long that hits a wide range of grammar correction, revising, and editing skills? Would it be nice to have Holiday editing and revising activities for every season with options for traditional sentence correction task cards, black and white printable task cards, PowerPoint task cards, Google Slides task cards, and Easel task cards? Look no further.
This BIG bundle of holiday of Fix the Sentence task cards has your revising and editing practice covered all year long. You'll have correct the sentence practice ready to go from Back to School to Summer Vacation!
Holidays and seasons included in the ALL YEAR Fix the Sentence Task Cards:
ALL YEAR Sentence Correction Task Cards in 5 formats:
Revising and Editing Skills included in these ALL YEAR Fix the Sentence Task Card Skills:
To prepare ALL YEAR Fix the Sentence Task Cards:
For traditional task cards: Print one copy of each card page. Laminate for durability to use year after year. Print enough copies of the recording sheets for each student in your class. B&W, PPT, and Google Slides versions are included for versatility.
ALL YEAR Fix the Sentence Task Cards in Action:
Task cards are so versatile. Here are just a few ideas for your sentence correction practice.
However you choose to use these correct the sentence task cards, you'll enjoy the simplicity of having a revising and editing routine established that will keep your students practicing independently all year long.
The fun holiday graphics will keep your kids engaged and festively engaged in sentence correction while they celebrate each season of the year!
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Seasonal | Holiday No-Prep ELA Worksheets GROWING BUNDLE
By TEACHER L
Woohoo! Get ready, teachers and parents, for a fun and hassle-free English class with this Seasonal | Holiday No-Prep ELA Worksheets Growing Bundle! Feel the magic of each season and the joy of each holiday when you use this collection of worksheets containing topics from summer to winter, to New Year's Day to Veterans' Day.
With a variety of activities that will catch your learners' attention, this time-saving bundle is the perfect way to help improve their skills in the English language. From improving their vocabulary, reading, and reading comprehension, to honing their listening and speaking skills, this bundle has something for everyone. All you have to do is print and get learning!
Applications:
1. Worksheets for lessons relating to different topics
2. Additional activity for early finishers.
3. Morning work ELA activities.
4. Extra work to pass the time productively.
5. Homework
6. Teacher-friendly resources for emergency activities!
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Core French growing Holiday bundle speaking writing activities FSL Noel & more!
By The Librarian's Language Loft
This basic core French FSL holiday bundle will give you lots of low prep activities for Halloween (3), Christmas (2), Valentine's Day (3), Easter (1), April Fool's (1), St. Patrick's (2) and Le Nouvel An chinois(1) . These resources encourage students to engage with their peers while applying basic vocabulary and grammar structures in a fun and relevant context. As new holiday themed resources are made, they will be added to this bundle at no extra cost to you.
Halloween 95 pages- writing prompts, question of the day, surveys, flashcards
Christmas 55 pages- writing prompts, questions of the day, flashcards
Christmas Bingo- just added 2023- 75 cards printable or digital- with or without words
Christmas basic printables- just addded 2023- 35 pages
Valentine's Day 90 pages- writing prompts, question of the day, flashcards, activities like acts of kindness week and reading comprehension
Easter 30 pages- vocabulary practice and flashcards
April Fool's 30 pages - "Let's Talk about Pranks Question of the day
St. Patrick's Day 30 pages- Tour of Ireland and Art activities
Le Nouvel An chinois 30 pages - reading and writing prompts
Halloween Resource 1 :
-Thirty-six flashcards and game suggestions
-Five worksheets to practice new Halloween vocabulary
-A Halloween questionnaire for you and a partner (toujours, souvent, jamais, parfois)
-Two basic skits to practice speaking
-Two options for writing and creating a haunted house
-Three options to write a monster bio (English support/French only/Graphic Template)
-Two French/English lexicons for support writing topics
-Follow the directions to color a Halloween image
-Design a costume for a favorite teacher or friend (describe the costume)
Bonus- A Halloween version of "Trouve quelqu'un qui"
Halloween Resource 2 "Question du jour":
Encourage speaking and writing in your FSL French Second language Classroom with this Halloween-themed “Questions du jour” resource. Ideal for teachers seeking engaging warm-up activities with low prep. This Google slideshow resource is designed to encourage students to share their opinion on spooky topics. It is ideal for daily discussions, writing prompts, and speaking exercises. Expand students' vocabulary with Halloween-themed vocabulary and images.
Included:
- Teacher overview
-Halloween vocabulary with engaging images
-Thirty-five slides which includes 10 “quatre coins” slides .
-Two Class survey suggestions that can be done as a whole class or individually.
Halloween Resource 3: Review Body Parts & Colors with Monster Fun
Enhance your FSL classroom with this basic review resource packed with several activities to get students drawing, speaking and writing! Students will create a monster, describe a monster to a friend and vote for their favorite class monster. Finally, there are worksheets and games for extra practice.
This low prep resource includes the following:
-Five worksheets to practice body part vocabulary
-Twenty-seven flashcards to support review games
-Two colored Qui suis-je?" monster boards to practice descriptions
-A "Guess who?" template to help students ask questions
-A voting template- students vote for their favorite monster
-Two template options to write about your monster
-Two drawing activities (read or write)
Vocabulary and grammar practice:
body parts
colors
present tense (avoir, etre)
negative (ne... pas)
practice with basic descriptions
Resource 4: December
This December themed French FSL resource helps to introduce and review basic vocabulary with students. Students get an opportunity to practice the new vocabulary both orally and written with flashcards and Questions du jour. This resource can be used for whole class discussion, partner activity or divided into stations.
Included:
- Teacher overview
-Holiday vocabulary with images (flashcards) and suggested activities.
-Design your own ugly Christmas sweater
-Vote for your favorite ugly sweater
-Follow directions to color and draw
-Listen and vote for their favorite Christmas music
-Over 30 suggestions for "Questions du Jour" within activities and lessons
Short writing and drawing prompts:
-Invent an elf and design an outfit for your new elf
-Apply to be an elf at the North Pole
-Become a toy tester
-Write about yourself during the holidays including your favorite meal and activities.
Vocabulary:
Holiday and Christmas words
Basic Body Parts
Some winter clothing
Present tense verbs
Limited use of the conditional
Resource 5: Valentine's day Reading & listening
There are 2 Nonfiction texts (“The Legend of Saint-Valentine” and “Love Locks- The Cities do not love them”) with comprehension questions (answer key included). Students may also watch the short film « La boîte ». There are questions for class discussion or for students to respond independently in writing. Finally, students may also become music critics as they listen to a selection of songs curated for February. A template is included to help students share their opinion on the songs.
Resource 6: Valentine's day activities
Included:
-New vocabulary with images (30 flashcards) and suggested activities
-Writing prompts with a focus on friendship and kindness (see below)
-Valentine cards to print and color (with and without words)
Examples of short writing prompts:
Tell us about a friend
What can you do during a “une semaine de gentillesse”?
Write about things you love
How would you help someone with a problem?
Write simple compliments to classmates (compliment jar)
Worksheets with a Valentine’s theme
Crossword and various exercises for Valentine’s vocabulary
Label body parts of the cupid
Valentine’s cards (to color or blank for students to write)
Follow the directions and draw
Resource 7: Valentine's Day Question du jour "Things we love to hate"
This basic French FSL resource (Question du jour/chef du jour) helps to engage students with conversation starting photographs. Students will all want to share their opinion while they practice simple French sentences.
Resource 8:
This St. Patrick’s day basic FSL French resource is filled with printable no prep activities and writing prompts for March. This resource includes a visual tour of Ireland and an overview of the traditions of la Saint-Patrick. The slideshow shares basic information on Irish traditions including St. Patrick’s Day. Take a visual tour of Irish landmarks as you also learn about traditional music and dance.
Included:
- Teacher overview with suggested links for Irish music and dance
-Twenty slides in basic French with photographs
-Printable graphic organizers for independent work for students to show their learning.
-A digital (or printable) Instagram activity for students to make a post on what they learned about Ireland and St. Patrick’s Day.
Resource 9: Art and writing
This second St. Patrick's Day resource includes writing and art activities.
Students can write a newspaper article about catching a leprechaun or write about what they would do if they found a pot of gold. Students will learn about Celtic knots and make a simple one from paper. Finally, they can practice numbers 1 to 100 with a mystery image or practice St. Patrick’s day vocabulary.
Included:
- Teacher overview
-New vocabulary with images (30 flashcards) and suggested activities like a game of memory
-Art activity with a Celtic Knot
-Two additional handouts practicing vocabulary and numbers
Writing prompts
Newspaper Article
J’ai de la chance parce que…
If I found a pot of gold, I would…
Resource 10 : Easter
This Easter French FSL resource is filled with printable no prep activities for April. There are Easter flashcards, writing and drawing prompts included. Students can write about their favorite Easter treats, apply for a job with the Easter bunny and more!
Included:
- Teacher overview
-New vocabulary with images (24 flashcards) and suggested activities and vocabulary practice
-Four short writing prompts
-Four follow the direction sheets to color or draw Easter images.
Examples of short writing prompts:
Si j’étais le lapin de Pâques
Tout sur moi! Le lapin de Pâques
Décris le panier de Pâques de tes rêves
Trouve un déguisement pour le lapin de Pâques
Demande d’emploi
Resource 11: Le Nouvel An chinois
This French FSL resource helps to explain basic information on Le Nouvel An chinois. Learn about the Chinese Zodiac animals and complete an activity. Students can also practice new vocabulary with various worksheets. There are questions and graphic organizers to check for comprehension.
Reading Comprehension:
The reading comprehension slideshow can be used for whole class discussion as there are 2 levels of text complexity. The 3 reading comprehension sheets can be used for independent work with stronger readers.
Included:
- Teacher overview
-Slideshow with images to share information on Chinese New Year
-Three reading comprehension sheets with questions
-Three worksheets to record understanding
- 20 Flashcards
-Venn diagram to help to compare traditions
-Four simple worksheets to practice vocabulary
-General overview of the Chinese zodiac animals and characteristics
-Zodiac Activity
-Follow directions to color the dragon
-Label the dragon body parts
Vocabulary:
Zodiac animals 12
Basic body parts
Present tense verbs
Resource 12: Christmas Bingo (added 2023)
75 cards with words and without
Digital or printable
Please note you must have access to Youtube to play the suggested short video. The link is editable and can be changed as these are not part of the purchased resource.
***These activities are for beginners who have basic understanding of grammar and sentence structure using the present tense. Intermediate students should be able to do the work independently and in greater depth.
** Please note that the writing and images on this Google slide resource have been flattened and secured to protect my work (therefore not editable). As with every Google slide, buyers can add text boxes to write their own information or insert images.**
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