Present Tense Verbs + Community Helpers - Speech Therapy - No Prep - Task Cards
By The SLP Curriculum
This resource serves as a start-to-finish way to teach speech language therapy students or English language learners the correct form of present tense verbs. The use of community helpers naturally elicits present tense verbs, while also providing opportunity for vocabulary development. Start by producing short sentences with community helper flashcards, then advance skills by using fill-in-the-blank sentence worksheets, sentence writing worksheets, and reading comprehension worksheets.
Included in this resource:
Task Cards/Flash Cards can be used to drill correct use of present tense verbs in sentences. They can also be used as memory games or paired with motivating board games. Singular and plural subjects are pictured in both color and black-and-white. Task cards include both picture-only and picture-and-word formats to adapt to your lesson. Community helpers include:
Sentence Frames for all sentence structures including present tense verbs.
NO PREP Reading comprehension passages are written to naturally elicit use of present tense verbs in answers. Words-only and icon-supported reading passages are included for a variety of reading levels.
NO PREP Fill-in-the-blank writing worksheets provide writing opportunities for singular, plural, and mixed subjects with support of a word bank.
NO PREP Independent writing worksheets promote correct use of present tense verbs when writing complete sentences.
Teaching Materials:
Excellent Resource for Mixed Groups
Grammar: Naturally elicit present tense sentences for singular and plural subjects through flashcards, fill-in-the-blank sentence worksheets, sentence writing worksheets, and reading comprehension worksheets. Present progressive, Past, Future, and all other tenses can be prompted as well.
Vocabulary: Practice labeling community helpers/occupations and their actions. Sort pictured community helpers by location, attributes, tools, actions, etc. Compare and contrast community helpers. Produce synonyms and antonyms of verbs.
Wh- questions: Ask who, what, where, when, why questions about community helpers. Use reading comprehension passage to answer wh- and inferential questions.
READ ALOUD - 34 VERBS| Past tense | Distance Learning| Boom cards
By Chirp Chirp Education
Read aloud 34 verb. Click to hear read aloud. then enter the past tense of the verb
Total cards: 34
action words:
Compare
cook
cry
dance
draw
eat
fly
garden
hike
hop
kick
laugh
lick
paint
pat
pay
play
pray
pretend
read
run
sing
skate
skip
sleep
strum
study
sweep
swim
swing
think
travel
watch
wave
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Common Homophones Scavenger Hunt Review Game Mystery Word Task Cards
By Literacytales
Common Homophones (Your, Yours, You're, To, Too, Two, Their, There, They're) Scavenger Hunt Review Game Mystery Word 20 Questions cards. Looking for a new way to review common homophones? No more boring study guides where students are stuck at their desks! Students will move around the classroom, visiting and answering 20 questions.
Don't delay – unlock the potential of your classroom with our No Prep Reading, Writing, and Vocabulary packet today!
Remember, as grammar skills are practiced over time, students become better readers and writers and are able to handle more difficult activities.
Included:
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⭐ 20 Questions -Task Cards (Your, Yours, You're, To, Too, Two, Their, There, They're)
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Apostrophes in Contractions | Grammar Task Cards | Perfect Contractions!
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
Students struggle with learning contractions in English grammar because there is so much to remember: What are contraction words? Where does the apostrophe go? What is an apostrophe? What words come together to make contractions? What is the rule for using contractions?
This resource is a one-stop shop for a fully-comprehensive study of contraction grammar activities. Students will learn the rule of contractions in an easy flow format. These self-guiding task cards are broken down into small steps so students can learn independently and grow confident grammar skills.
NOTE REGARDING DIGITAL TASK CARDS: For use with Google Forms™
Students use these task cards to first clearly identify apostrophes and then contractions. Then, students will learn the rule for turning the words will, is, not, am, are, have, and would into contractions (including exactly where that apostrophe lives!) Once students understand that only the second word of a contraction changes, they are ready to build and break down contractions. After several activities to drill in this concept, students have the opportunity to review what they’ve learned.
This resource includes:
✏ 12 instructional cards
✏ 56 color-coded printable task cards
✏ 66 digital task cards (with built-in reward system and completion certificate)
✏ task cards include contraction review activities
✏ fully comprehensive lessons
✏ broken down tasks for self-guided independent learning
✏ No prep! Simply log into Google Forms_™_ OR print and distribute (laminate for long-term use).
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4th Grade Digital Daily Language Review Grammar Morning Bell Work ELA Warm Ups 9
By Curious Classroom Adventures
Are you looking for a digital alternative for daily language reviews? A click-and-go option for language morning work? Or maybe you need a low-prep digital language review to use for your technology ELAR centers that will hold students’ interest? Or just a quick reading and grammar spiral review?
Whatever the need, these digital daily language review slides will do the trick! These daily language spiral review slides work with PowerPoint for Microsoft Teams and Google Slides for Google Classroom. Each daily language review slide has movable, interactive pieces that students can click and drag to tap into their gaming interests.
The digital daily language review folder download includes:
These daily language spiral review activities are aligned to 4th grade language arts standards, but work great for remediation for struggling older students, reteaching reading and grammar skills from the summer or COVID-19 slide, challenging gifted younger students, or differentiation of language skills within grade level.
Skills included in this digital daily language review:
To use digital daily language reviews in your ELAR center:
Upload the spiral review card for the day to your digital classroom as an assignment. As you finish a lesson and break out to meet with a smaller group, have others complete the daily language review as an independent activity.
To use digital daily language reviews as task cards:
Upload the whole deck of spiral review slides to your digital classroom and have students work through the activities together, in groups, or independently to review the language arts concepts.
To use digital daily language reviews as an assessment:
These language spiral review slides are great for quick assessments to gauge student understanding with just a few questions. Then you can implement intervention if needed before moving on to the next language arts topic.
To use digital daily language reviews as morning work or bell ringers:
Use this spiral review as your morning greeting on your whiteboard to get students engaged in language arts thinking first thing in the morning.
Your students will love using these digital daily language review slides to practice basic reading and language skills. The drag-and-drop words and pieces make it interactive and engaging!
Prep is quick and easy! Just choose the language review slide for the day, assign it in Google Classroom, and you're ready for a fun and engaging language arts class! Stock up for the whole year at just $1 per week with the 4th Grade Digital Daily Language Review for Google Slides™️ BUNDLE that includes all 9 sets.
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Daily Language Review 4th Grade YEAR LONG BUNDLE - Language Spiral Review
Digital Daily Language Review BUNDLE for Google Slides™️ 3rd Grade
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Language Arts Task Cards Bundle
By Kim Romero
Language Arts Task Cards Bundle- Comes with Set 1 & 2 for a value price. The Lang. Arts Task Cards are great for classroom workstations. Students will enjoy practicing their grammar skills by matching the colorful task cards to the correct task posters. Lang. Arts Task Cards Bundle includes: Colored Task Posters for each of the following: -Proper Nouns (3 samples of each) -Common Nouns -Abbreviations -Contractions -Compound Words -Possessive Nouns -Plural Nouns -Singular Nouns -Adjectives -Verbs -Abstract Nouns Colored Task Answer Cards (3 of each) Black/White- Recording Answer Sheet Answer Key Need Morning Work? Check out my September Morning Work My product Classroom Center Signs goes great with the Lang. Arts Task Cards Bundle. Please comment and rate. Thank you!
Cupcake Common and Proper Nouns Activities
By Inspired By MlG
Cupcake Common and Proper Nouns Activities Learn to distinguish between common nouns and proper nouns with fun cupcake-themed activities! Students will sort cupcakes into categories, then write sentences using their favorite nouns. A sweet way to master grammar skills!
How it Benefits Students:
Engaging Learning: The cupcake theme makes learning fun and relatable, capturing students' attention.
Concrete Understanding: Visualizing nouns as cupcakes helps students grasp the abstract concepts of common and proper nouns.
Hands-on Practice: Sorting activities provide a kinesthetic approach to learning, reinforcing understanding.
Creative Expression: Writing sentences with chosen nouns encourages students to apply their knowledge and develop their writing skills.
Improved Language Skills: By practicing identifying and using common and proper nouns, students enhance their vocabulary and grammar proficiency.
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3rd person Set 2: 's' or no 's'? Boom Cards digital activity
By TamiaDesigns
Students with language learning difficulty and some English language learners may have difficulty knowing when to add an 's' on the end of a verb (to indicate 3rd person singular.) This Boom Cards™ deck hosted at Boom Learning℠ gives students practice using the correct form. Fourteen different illustrated sentences, are each presented and students choose the correct form of the verb to complete the sentence. Possible answers are provided, students simply click on a button to make their choice. This activity is self-checking so students get instant feedback and the chance to self-correct. The cards will show up in different order each time the deck is played.
Included verbs: brush, write, put, make, comb, eat, raise, ride, skate, play, like, sleep, help, cook. For a version with a more limited selection of verbs, check out Set 1 in my store.
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Affixes Puzzles for Prefixes and Suffixes
By Jennifer Connett
Practice building words with affixes with these prefix and suffix puzzles. Students will have fun building words with prefixes and suffixes with this this literacy activity.
What is Included:
These 3 piece puzzles feature the word's definition on the top piece, the root word on another piece and the prefix or suffix on the 3rd piece. There are 48 puzzles in this set.
When to Use
Other ways these puzzles can be used is to add magnets to the back of each piece and use a baking tray or magnetic board to build each word and match each word's definition.
Prefixes Included:
de-, dis-, il-, in-, inter-, im-, mis-, non-, over-, pre-, re-, tri-, un-, under-
Suffixes Included:
-able, -er, -ful, -less, -ly, -ness, -ous, -y
These puzzles are a low prep activity for students to practice words with prefixes and suffixes. The teacher simply needs to print the pages on card stock, cut apart the puzzles, then placing the puzzles in the desired location for students to complete. Printing on colored card stock will give these cards a colorful pop!
If there is a prefix or suffix you need added to this set, please let me know!
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Set 2 - Parts of Speech Clip Cards - Grammar - Special Education
By All Therapy Resources
There are a total of 79 Clip Cards which include a written word as well as a visual to support students to determine the part of speech it refers too. These clip cards are great to identify and explore the various parts of speech. In this package, the following parts of speech are explored.
ACTION VERBS
NOUNS
ADJECTIVES
PREPOSITIONS
Students simply use a peg or clip to identify each individual answer on the clip cards.
Print and laminate these cards and you will be able to use them for years to come!
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Homophone Heartbreaks - Matching Game for Language Mastery - Grammar Center
By Sean Alexander Dennison
Delve into the delightful world of language with "Homophone Heartbreaks," a charming and educational matching game designed to enhance understanding and recognition of homophones. This engaging resource is perfect for helping students grasp the concept of words that sound alike but have different meanings and spellings, through the fun and thematic setup of matching hearts.
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With "Homophone Heartbreaks," turn the challenge of mastering homophones into a heartwarming activity that students will love and learn from. Watch as they match their way to better language skills, one pair of homophones at a time!
Everyday Objects Singular Plural Vocabulary Grammar Speaking Practice Cards
By EnergizeYourLanguage
⚡ Energize your students' language skills with this engaging card game, designed to help learners master 31 common everyday objects while practicing singular and plural forms. This interactive and educational game is perfect for both vocabulary building and grammar practice, making it an ideal addition to any classroom, homeschooling environment, or language learning center. Just print, laminate (for durability), cut them out and play!
✅ Key Features:
⚡ Target Vocabulary: charger, glasses, mobile phone, notebook, lamp, coins, file, keys, bag, umbrella, pencil, photos, newspaper, chair, sunglasses, desk, tissue, wallet, earphones, laptop, tablet, scissors, piece of paper, watch, pegs, headphones, window, pen, purse, tickets, ID card.
Mix, Match, & Master: Subjects, Linking Verbs, Predicate Adjectives/Nouns Task Cards
By Shy's Sunshine Room
Build sentence mastery with these interactive Sentence Builder Task Cards! This set includes 25 sentences featuring predicate adjectives and 25 sentences featuring predicate nouns, designed to make grammar practice engaging and hands-on.
Each part of speech is printed on separate, labeled cards, clearly indicating its function (e.g., subject, linking verb, predicate). The cards are numbered to guide students in assembling sentences in the correct order, making it perfect for independent practice, small groups, or learning centers. There is also a page for sorting sentences according to category if you would like to make this a Writing activity.
Encourage critical thinking, reinforce grammar skills, and make sentence building fun with this reprintable and versatile resource! Perfect for upper elementary and ESL learners.
I use this resource with my 5th grade bilingual ESL students!
Identifying Prepositional Phrases - ELA Task Cards
By Sassycat Corner
Time to work on grammar! Are your students learning to identify prepositions and prepositional phrases in sentences? This of ELA grammar task cards for identifying prepositional phrases will do the trick! You get 36 task cards - with a variety of styles of MC questions for working with prepositional phrases - ranging from choosing the correct phrase to finding sentences that use prepositional phrases within a paragraph. You also get 3 bonus worksheets - great for homework, extra practice, independent seatwork, and a tangible paper for a grade! Find more grammar related items here at Sassycat Corner! Buy the Task Card Bundle! More Sentences Task Cards! Identify Complete Subjects and Complete Predicates Writing descriptive sentences Sentence Fragments, Run-ons, and Complete sentences Identify Types of Sentencese If your students enjoyed this activity, feel free to leave feedback! It feeds the educational muses!
Commas in a Series Hands-On Grammar & Punctuation Activities with Scoot Activity
By Betsy Newmeyer
This printable Commas in a Series activity pack transforms your grammar activities and makes learning comma rules and practicing punctuation rules fun! Includes an interactive, hands-on grammar activity to separate items in a series and a Scoot activity that gets kids up out of their seats and collaborating with peers. Also included are two independent punctuation practice worksheets: Sentence Fix-Up and Complete the Sentence. Who knew the Oxford comma could be this fun!
These activities are perfect for upper elementary and middle school students to review before state testing and can be done as a whole class activity, small group guided instruction, partner practice, or independent assignment that will keep your young writers engaged and learning the whole time. Differentiating for a wide range of student abilities is easy with this resource. **Please note that all 4 of the different activities use the same 20 sentences.
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How to Prep Your Materials
Simply print the activity pages that you want, then cut the cards apart. The worksheets are all print and go resources.
In My Classroom:
I used the hands-on activity with my 4th and 5th graders as test prep for next week's end of year state test. All 30 Students were paired up and given one sentence starter. The phrases the students needed in order to complete their sentences were placed in plastic eggs (1 phrase per egg) and scattered around our classroom. Students searched for the eggs that held the phrases they needed to complete their sentences. This part was surprisingly a little tricky for my kids. Some kids got so dang excited about building sentences but totally forgot to read the sentences to make sure they made sense. To alleviate this issue, you might want to place all 3 phrases in the same plastic egg. The activity took a bit of time due to all of the revisions we needed to make before every team found and built their correct sentence. At the end of the lesson, I created 4 new sentences for the kids to complete, so that I could be sure they understood the concept fully. ***NOTE: Completing this hands-on activity in a guided small group would allow the students a bit more flexibility with their sentences, since some of the phrases can fit in more than one sentence.
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By Aimee in Elementary
This noun product includes a mini lesson, student interactive notebook, writing prompt, task cards, and an assessment. The purpose of this product is to help students understand what a noun is and help them identify nouns in sentences.
These activities are simple and low-prep, and can easily be incorporated into any language arts lesson.
What's Included:
Mini-lesson PowerPoint presentation
Student interactive notebook
Writing prompt activity
20 task cards with a recording sheet and answer key
Assessment with an answer key
Complete and Incomplete Sentences: Run-On, Fragment Worksheets Activities
By Kirsten's Kaboodle
Complete vs Incomplete Sentences Activities and Worksheets:
This sentence fragments and run-on sentences activities pack will make teaching these complete and incomplete sentences FUN and ENGAGING for your students. Even better... NO PREP for you!
These activities are perfect for students learning about run-on sentences, sentence fragments, and complete and incomplete sentences.
This complete and incomplete sentences product for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade includes:
Please note: all activities are available in Google Slides™, but only the first 24 task cards are available in Google Forms™ (they are multiple choice). Please refer to the final 7 pages of the file links and instructions.
Please take a look at the preview for this product and let me know if you have questions prior to your purchase.
L.4.1f- Produce complete sentences, recognizing and correcting inappropriate fragments and run-ons.
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READ Aloud 35 verbs+ Sound + colour the shadow+spell the verb| Boom cards
By Chirp Chirp Education
Click to hear the pronounce of verb. Then type the verb in box.
drag the coloured image to the shadow.
compare
cook
cry
dance
draw
eat
fly
garden
hike
hop
kick
laugh
lick
paint
pat
pay
play
pray
pretend
read
run
sing
skate
skip
sleep
strum
study
sweep
swim
swing
think
travel
watch
wave
yell
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Self-Checking & Printable Parts of Speech Google Sheets Nouns Verbs Adjectives
By Literacytales
Parts of Speech Self-Checking Google Sheets and Printable Task Cards! These Skills are integrated with captivating moving motion pictures designed to review nouns, verbs, and adjectives and provide an engaging and efficient learning experience for students, with no grading and teacher prep**.**
Students will review Nouns, Verbs, and Adjectives! They will type their final answers in the gray boxes and receive immediate feedback. As students complete the activity, they reveal what happens in the movie. If incorrect, the answer will turn red, and the student should attempt the problem again or ask for assistance. After correctly answering six of the questions, students can begin to customize the colors of their image!
Minimal Prep :
-Print Recording Sheets Recording Sheets or use a student's notebook
- Share the link to Google Classroom or your preferred platform.
-Set a timer for the activity to be done.
-Students enjoy the activity, and teachers get a break from grading.
Included in this Self-Checking Google Sheet:
✏️ How to Assign to Google Classroom
✏️ 12 Printable Task Cards
✏️ 1 Google Sheet with 12 task cards and a motion movie that reveals when students have the correct answer.
✏️ Recording Sheet
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Fall Nouns & Pronouns Task Cards Common, Proper, Concrete, Abstract, Possessive
By Curious Classroom Adventures
Do you need a low-prep fall activity for nouns and pronouns to practice grammar skills? Would it be nice to welcome autumn with a noun and pronoun activity with options for traditional task cards, black and white printable task cards, PowerPoint task cards, Google Slides task cards, and Easel task cards? Look no further. This versatile set of fall themed nouns and pronouns task cards has your autumn grammar practice covered.
40 Fall/Autumn Nouns and Pronouns Task Cards in 5 formats:
Fall/Autumn Nouns and Pronouns Task Cards Skills:
PLEASE NOTE: The questions and tasks on these cards may be identical to my other holiday-themed sets of the same skill. Please check the preview to see all the academic content in detail.
To prepare Fall/Autumn Nouns and Pronouns 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.
Fall/Autumn Nouns and Pronouns Task Cards in Action:
Task cards are so versatile. Here are just a few ideas.
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