3rd Grade Morning Work - Daily Language Reviews - Grammar Bell Ringers - FREEBIE
By Curious Classroom Adventures
Are you looking for an easy-to-use daily language review for your classroom? Or maybe you need language arts task cards to use for ELAR centers? Print and go language arts morning work? Or just a quick assessment? Whatever the need, this FREE set of daily language mixed-skill practice worksheets will do the trick!
These daily language practice activities are aligned to 3rd grade standards, but work great for remediation for struggling older students, reteaching from the summer or COVID-19 slide, challenging gifted younger students, or differentiation within grade level.
Skills include:
Answer keys are also included.
To Use as Daily Language Review Worksheets
This product is designed with two half sheets on each page, so print 1 copy for every 2 students. For example, if you have 20 students, run 10 copies. Cut in half and distribute to students for independent practice. To maximize the learning opportunity, spend 5-10 minutes reviewing the correct answers with the class and allow students to make self-corrections.
To Use as an ELAR Center
Print a stack of the cards for the day and place them in one of your centers or designate it as seatwork during one ELAR or Daily 5 rotation. As you finish a mini-lesson and break out to meet with a smaller group, have others complete the daily practice as an independent activity.
To Use as Task Cards
Print a whole set of review cards and have students work through the cards together, in groups, or independently to review the concepts.
To Use as Assessment
These half-page worksheets are great for quick assessments to gauge student understanding with just a few questions so can implement intervention if needed before moving more in-depth on a topic.
To Use as Bell Ringers
Display one-half page as a morning greeting on your whiteboard to get students engaged in language thinking first thing in the morning. As part of your morning meeting discuss the answer to each question and annotate on the screen as a group.
Check out the month-long sets here:
⭐ Daily Language Practice for 3rd Grade weeks 1-4
⭐ Daily Language Practice for 3rd Grade weeks 5-8
⭐ Daily Language Practice for 3rd Grade weeks 9-12
⭐ Daily Language Practice for 3rd Grade weeks 13-16
⭐ Daily Language Practice for 3rd Grade weeks 17-20
⭐ Daily Language Practice for 3rd Grade weeks 21-24
⭐ Daily Language Practice for 3rd Grade weeks 25-28
⭐ Daily Language Practice for 3rd Grade weeks 29-32
⭐ Daily Language Practice for 3rd Grade weeks 33-36
Sight Words Coding Freebie Ontario Curriculum
By Mrs Wilsons Neighbourhood
This Freebie is a sample of an unplugged coding activity used to help primary students practice their coding skills, and strengthen their sight word vocabulary knowledge at the same time. Simply slide the page into a plastic sleeve, or laminate, to use as a literacy or math coding center activity. Students use a dry erase marker to figure out the sight word.
Start at the green star and follow the arrows on each line to finally land on a letter. That letter is the one the student records on the lines at the bottom of the coding card. Answer key cards are included.
This sample is a page from the Popcorn Words Coding resource that includes 23 sight words.
Gratitude Challenge - Interactive Writing Warm Up, Class Challenge, Filler Task
By Jeni Donath
Practice GRATITUDE along with so much more with this activity - writing, spelling, organization, healthy competition, creativity, and much more! This activity is ready to use for whatever your students may benefit from most! Set a timer and see who can list the most items, use it as a follow up activity after introducing gratitude, practice writing and spelling all of the things that mean the most to your students! Both color and black and white version included for easy printing! Once completed, hang up in your classroom, in lockers, or keep in their desks for reflection and gratitude reminders throughout the season OR do a follow up list toward the end of the season and see if their lists grow as they start to be more intentional on identifying things to be grateful for!!
Free Compound Words Read and Find, Word Search Compound Words, 1st-3rd Grade
By Lia
The "Free Compound Words Activities Pack" is an engaging and educational resource carefully designed to help students enhance their understanding of compound words.
This comprehensive pack with summer theme includes:
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Long Vowel Teams Sorting Activity Worksheet Freebie | AI and AY
By Happily Ever Primary Resources
This long vowel team sorting worksheet will help students practice reading words with the AI and AY pattern. Use it for end of the year review, morning work, literacy centers, guided reading, independent work and more! The skills included are appropriate for kindergarten, first grade and second grade students. Students will love cutting out the words/pictures and pasting them under the correct category (ai or ay).
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Differentiated Worksheet Options Included:
Words Included:
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Long Vowel Teams Roll & Read Bundle
Roll & Read Long A: A_E, AI & AY
Roll & Read Long E: EA, EE & Y
Roll & Read Long I: I_E, IE, IGH & Y
Roll & Read Long O: O_E, OA, OE & OW
Roll & Read Long U: U_E, EW, UE & UI
4th Grade Morning Work - Daily Language Reviews - Grammar Bell Ringers - FREEBIE
By Curious Classroom Adventures
Are you looking for an easy-to-use daily language review for your classroom? Or maybe you need language arts task cards to use for ELAR centers? Print and go language arts morning work? Or just a quick assessment? Whatever the need, this FREE set of daily language mixed-skill practice worksheets will do the trick!
These daily language practice activities are aligned to 4th grade standards, but work great for remediation for struggling older students, reteaching from the summer or COVID-19 slide, challenging gifted younger students, or differentiation within grade level.
Skills include:
Answer keys are also included.
To Use as Daily Language Review Worksheets
This product is designed with two half sheets on each page, so print 1 copy for every 2 students. For example, if you have 20 students, run 10 copies. Cut in half and distribute to students for independent practice. To maximize the learning opportunity, spend 5-10 minutes reviewing the correct answers with the class and allow students to make self-corrections.
To Use as an ELAR Center
Print a stack of the cards for the day and place them in one of your centers or designate it as seatwork during one ELAR or Daily 5 rotation. As you finish a mini-lesson and break out to meet with a smaller group, have others complete the daily practice as an independent activity.
To Use as Task Cards
Print a whole set of review cards and have students work through the cards together, in groups, or independently to review the concepts.
To Use as Assessment
These half-page worksheets are great for quick assessments to gauge student understanding with just a few questions so can implement intervention if needed before moving more in-depth on a topic.
To Use as Bell Ringers
Display one-half page as a morning greeting on your whiteboard to get students engaged in language thinking first thing in the morning. As part of your morning meeting discuss the answer to each question and annotate on the screen as a group.
Check out the month-long sets here:
Daily Language Review - 4th Grade Language Spiral Review - YEAR LONG BUNDLE
Sight Words Coding Pack 2 (crack the code) Freebie Ontario Curriculum
By Mrs Wilsons Neighbourhood
This Freebie is a sample from my second pack of an unplugged coding activity used to help primary students practice their coding skills, and strengthen their sight word vocabulary knowledge at the same time. Simply slide the page into a plastic sleeve, or laminate, to use as a literacy or math coding center activity. Students use a dry erase marker to figure out the sight word.
Start at the green star and follow the arrows on each line to finally land on a letter. That letter is the one the student records on the lines at the bottom of the coding card. Answer key cards are included.
This sample is a page from the Sight Words Coding 2resource that includes 37 sight words.
Digital Daily Language Review FREEBIE - 4th grade Morning Work - Bell Ringers
By Curious Classroom Adventures
Test out this top rated digital resource! Are you looking for a digital alternative to the daily language reviews that you used in your 4th grade Google Classroom? Or maybe you need interactive language arts task cards to use for distance learning ELAR centers? Click and go morning work? Or just a quick assessment? Whatever the need, this 20-day set of digital daily language mixed-skill task cards will do the trick! That’s 4 full weeks. These daily language practice cards work with PowerPoint for Microsoft Teams and Google Slides for Google Classroom. The cards have interactive pieces that students can click and drag to boost student engagement.
These daily language practice activities are aligned to 4th grade standards, but work great for remediation for struggling older students, reteaching from the summer or COVID-19 slide, challenging gifted younger students, or differentiation within grade level. Skills include capitalization, punctuation, spelling, plural nouns with spelling rule changes, verb tenses, compound words, contractions, abbreviations, analogy, figurative language, multiple-meaning words, homophones, synonyms and antonyms, context clues, parts of speech, sentence types, and alphabetical order. Answer keys are also included in the paid resources.
To Use as a Digital ELAR Center
Upload the 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 practice as an independent activity.
To Use as Task Cards
Upload the whole deck of cards to your digital classroom and have students work through the cards together, in groups, or independently to review the concepts.
To Use as Assessment
These cards are great for quick assessments to gauge student understanding with just a few questions can implement intervention if needed before moving on to the next topic.
To Use as Bell Ringers
Use these as a morning greeting on your whiteboard to get students engaged language thinking first thing in the morning.
Open the preview for a sneak peek at the full student version of the resource.
Back to School Coding (crack the secret code) Math Freebie Ontario Curriculum,
By Mrs Wilsons Neighbourhood
This Freebie is a sample of an unplugged coding activity used to help primary students practice their coding skills, and strengthen their Back to School vocabulary knowledge at the same time. Simply slide the page into a plastic sleeve, or laminate, to use as a literacy or math coding center activity. Students use a dry erase marker to figure out the sight word.
Start at the green star and follow the arrows on each line to finally land on a letter. That letter is the one the student records on the lines at the bottom of the coding card. Answer key cards are included.
This sample is from the Back to School Coding resource that includes 23 Back to School words.
Winter Sign Language ASL Finger Spelling Riddles FREEBIE
By Mrs Wilsons Neighbourhood
Your students will love learning sign language with this fun riddle activity! After you teach them to fingerspell, they want to do it all the time! Use this task card resource to get the answer to three Winter riddles by printing the corresponding letter below the hand sign.
Students can copy the the images on the page to spell with their hands. From there, they can print the letter each hand sign represents on the line below it.
Riddles include:
What do you call a snowman in the summer?
What do snowman like to drink?
What kind of ball doesn't bounce?
You can project each sheet on interactive white board, or print individual copies for student work. Great for early finishers as well, or for use during a unit on the five senses.
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Halloween Words Sign Language
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