4th Grade English Language Arts Centers

Language Arts Task Cards

By Kirsten's Kaboodle

Language Arts Anchor Charts & Task Card BUNDLE 3rd 4th 5th Grade: ELA Activities:

Every file in this ELA task cards bundle now includes a digital distance learning option. Please refer to the final 8 pages of each file for links and instructions in Google Slides™ and Google Forms™.

This language arts task card and anchor chart bundle includes cause and effect, context clues, shades of meaning, genres of literature, and homophones.

These language arts task cards sell individually in my store at the following links:

SHADES OF MEANING

CONTEXT CLUES TASK CARDS

UPPER ELEMENTARY HOMOPHONES TASK CARDS

CAUSE AND EFFECT

GENRES OF LITERATURE

SHADES OF MEANING:

These shades of meaning task cards and anchor charts are Common Core aligned for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade.

This shades of meaning activity includes:

  • four instructional pages (anchor charts with explanations of shades of meaning adjectives)
  • 36 task cards with three different questions types
  • an answer sheet
  • an answer key

Shades of meaning can be confusing for students and this product provides criteria and practice for understanding the intensity of different adjectives.

CONTEXT CLUES:

These context clues task cards and activities were created for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade. It requires students to use context to make meaning, as well as identify the words or phrases that helped them understand the meaning of an unknown word.

This context clues task cards product includes:

  • anchor charts that will help students identify clues in text
  • 34 task cards on half sheets
  • answer sheet
  • answer key

These task cards can be used in stations, small groups, centers, or for early finishers and includes the answer sheets as well as the answer keys.

HOMOPHONES:

This Homophones activity was created for 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th grade students.
This file includes:

  • a 10-page list of upper level homophones (over 260 words with definitions)
  • 36 task cards
  • an answer sheet
  • an answer key

The assumption is that students have been introduced to homophones in the primary grades prior to their introduction to this product. Lower level homophones lists and task cards are available in my store if you need them.

CAUSE AND EFFECT:

These cause and effect activities with anchor charts and task cards are common core aligned for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade.

This product includes:

  • 4 instructional pages (an explanation of cause and effect as well as a trick to remember which part is the cause and which part is the effect)
  • 36 task cards
  • an answer sheet
  • an answer key

The instructional pages will clear up cause and effect confusion if students are working on the task cards independently. Use this product in stations, small groups, whole class, centers, or for early finishers.

GENRES OF LITERATURE:

This genres of literature posters and task cards activity now includes a digital distance learning option in Google Slides and Google Forms.

These Genres of Literature Task Cards and Instructional Anchor Charts are Common Core aligned for 3rd-6th Grade and include the following genres of literature:

  • biography
  • autobiography
  • narrative non-fiction
  • expository non-fiction
  • fairy tales
  • fantasy
  • folk tales
  • science fiction
  • historical fiction
  • fables, poetry
  • tall tales
  • realistic fiction

You will find:

  • 13 genres of literature anchor charts that can be copied and displayed on the wall for student reference throughout the year (each card includes a description of the the given genre
  • 36 task cards (with three different question types
  • an answer sheet
  • an answer key

NOTE: THIS FILE NOW INCLUDES A DIGITAL DISTANCE LEARNING OPTION!

As of 5/22/20, these products include a digital option (as well as the no prep printable option). The instructions for utilizing the digital portion appear at the end of the packet.

Technology Requirements:

  • A Google Drive account
  • If sharing with students, a Drive account that is linked to student Google accounts
  • Can be shared/delivered on Google Classroom
  • Only need access to Google Drive--no outside links to worry about!

These file can be used with iPads, chrome books, laptops, and desktops as long as your students have access to Google Drive or Classroom on a device. The digital portion of this product is on Google Slides and Google Forms.

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Kirsten Tulsian has 18 years of experience in elementary education. She has been a homeroom teacher for first grade, third grade, and fourth grade, as well as ESL. She has also been a school counselor for grades PK-6, an ESL pullout teacher for K-6, and a Reading Recovery Teacher. She received her Bachelor’s degree in elementary education and psychology from The University of Iowa and a Master’s of Education in school counseling from Sam Houston State University. She believes that students make the most progress when they are engaged in their hearts as well as their minds. Her resources offer relevant, rigorous, engaging content that nurtures the whole child.

IMPORTANT NOTICE:

Copyright © Kirsten’s Kaboodle. All Rights Reserved.

• Purchasing this product gives the purchaser ONE LICENSE to this product. This allows the purchaser the right to reproduce this product for HIS/HER class ONLY.

• Duplication for an entire team, school, or school district is strictly forbidden.

• If other teachers would like copies of this product, please direct them to my store.

• You may not reproduce, redistribute, or post this item on a blog or website for download (free or paid).

• Copying any part of this product (even for a classroom website) is also in violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

• You may not modify, copy, or alter this product in any way.

• Please feel free to spread the word about this product via social media or blog post. A link to the product (or my store) is much appreciated.

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War of the Worlds Bundle

By Educate and Create

Teaching The War of the Worlds? Don't know where to start? This bundle includes many activities to do before, during, and after reading the novel. This is a complete unit for the classic novel The War of the Worlds by H.G Wells. Don't let the common cold stop you from this deal.

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Kobi Yamada BUNDLE: What Do You Do with a..., Trying, Maybe, The Candy Dish

By Kirsten's Kaboodle

Easily integrate growth mindset concepts in your instruction using these best-selling books by Kobi Yamada!

This Growth Mindset Literature Unit BUNDLE includes the following titles by Kobi Yamada:

  • What Do You Do With an Idea?
  • What Do You Do With a Problem?
  • What Do You Do With a Chance?
  • Trying
  • Maybe
  • The Candy Dish

What Do You Do With an Idea? by Kobi Yamada

What Do You Do With an Idea? by Kobi Yamada is an Independent Publisher's Book Award-winning picture book. This literature unit is appropriate for 1st-4th grade.

Note: Picture books are generally most appropriate for primary grades, but the concepts presented in 'What Do You Do With an Idea?' are appropriate for any age, so this unit is designed to reach students a bit older than the average picture book audience.

What Do You Do With an Idea focuses more on the concepts presented in the story and less on the content (although comprehension questions are included in list form and task card form).

In addition to the task cards and printables, you will also find a craftivity and growth mindset reflection page. Before purchasing, please check out the preview for What Do You Do With an Idea.

My hope is that this product will help your students discover their magnificence (with a little help from you and this amazing new picture book). Enjoy!

What Do You Do With a Problem? by Kobi Yamada

This literature unit is perfect for 1st-4th grade.

Note: Picture books are generally most appropriate for primary grades, but the concepts presented in 'What Do You Do With a Problem?' are appropriate for any age, so this unit is designed to reach students a bit older than the average picture book audience.

This literature unit focuses more on the concepts presented in the story and less on the content (although comprehension questions are included in list form and task card form).

In addition to the task cards and printables, you will also find a variety of tasks where students can practice finding opportunities in real-life problems and a growth mindset reflection page.

Instructions are also included on how to set up a "Problem Patrol" in your classroom to assist students in solving problems (or receiving suggestions on how to manage problems). Before purchasing, please check out the preview for What Do You Do With a Problem.

My hope is that this product will help your students learn how to find the gems of opportunity in problems.

There is also a focus on how to deal with worries that students can control and worries that students can't control (and would even be perfect for a counselor facilitating a group for students that focuses on anxiety, worries, or problem-solving skills). Please let me know if you have questions before purchasing this literature unit.

What Do You Do With a Chance? by Kobi Yamada:

This growth mindset literature unit for What Do You Do With a Chance? by Kobi Yamada is perfect for 1st-4th grade.

The activities in the literature companion focus more on the concepts presented in the story and less on the content (although there are vocabulary words and comprehension questions included in list form and task card form).

In addition to 10 vocabulary cards, 14 discussion question task cards, and various printables, you will also find a variety of tasks where students can reflect on taking risks. Taking chances (risks) is a necessary component of growth mindset instruction. Before purchasing, please check out the preview for What You Do With a Chance.

My hope is that this product will help your students understand the benefits of taking risks. They will also learn that making a mistake is an amazing opportunity to learn something new. These activities are perfect for teachers or counselors helping students develop a growth mindset and understand that taking risks or chances is okay, even if there is a possibility of failure. Please let me know if you have questions before purchasing this literature unit.

Trying by Kobi Yamada:

This growth mindset literature unit for Trying by Kobi Yamada was created for 2nd-4th grade. This new picture book works perfectly in conjunction with Maybe by Kobi Yamada, What Do You Do With an Idea?, What Do You Do With a Chance?, and What Do You Do With a Problem?.

The activities in the literature companion focus more on the concepts presented in the story and less on the content (although there are vocabulary words included).

This file includes:

  • 10 discussion questions in list and task card formats.
  • an answer sheet for the discussion questions
  • vocabulary matching page (and answer key)
  • "If I Were an Animal" worksheet
  • 3 pennant banners to create a bulletin board (students can choose which one they'd like to fill out)
  • writing activity (choose someone who has had a significant impact on your life)
  • growth mindset connections
  • Journal Entry: A Sculpture of My Life!
  • sculpture activities and sculptor research pages (7 pages)
  • two quotes coloring pages
  • four quotes posters (smaller versions also included)
  • instructions and link for Google Slides

My hope is that this product will help your students understand the value of failure and making mistakes. These activities are also perfect for teachers or counselors helping students develop a growth mindset.

Maybe by Kobi Yamada:

This growth mindset literature unit for Maybe by Kobi Yamada was created for 2nd-4th grade. This new picture book works perfectly in conjunction with Trying, What Do You Do With an Idea?, What Do You Do With a Chance?, and What Do You Do With a Problem?.

The activities in the literature companion focus more on the concepts presented in the story and less on the content (although there are vocabulary words included).

This file includes:

  • 12 discussion questions in list and task card formats.
  • an answer sheet for the discussion questions
  • a rainbow craft (print the strips on colored paper and choose the rainbow in black and white or full-color)
  • vocabulary matching page (and answer key)
  • "What do you have to offer?" worksheet
  • "Maybe, Just Maybe".... worksheet
  • Figurative language practice: Idioms (with answer key)
  • 3 pennant banners to create a bulletin board (students can choose which one they'd like to fill out)
  • writing activity (choose someone who has changed the world)
  • growth mindset connections
  • Journal Entry: I am an inventor...
  • two coloring pages with quotes
  • four quotes posters (smaller versions also included)
  • instructions and link for Google Slides

My hope is that this product will help your students understand their worth in the world. These activities are also perfect for teachers or counselors who are helping students develop a growth mindset.

Please let me know if you have questions prior to purchasing this literature unit.

The Candy Dish by Kobi Yamada:

This growth mindset literature unit for The Candy Dish by Kobi Yamada was created for 2nd-5th grade.

The activities in the literature companion focus more on the concepts presented in the story and less on the content (although there are vocabulary words included).

This file includes:

  • 10 discussion questions in list and task card formats.
  • an answer sheet for the discussion questions
  • vocabulary matching printable
  • figurative language practice: personification and similes
  • posters and activities
  • gratitude during challenging times
  • gratitude puzzle
  • journal prompts
  • coloring quotes posters and bulletin posters about gratitude
  • instructions and link for Google Slides

My hope is that this product will help your students take a closer look at the importance of gratitude. These activities are also perfect for teachers or counselors working with students to shift their mindset.

NOTE: THESE FILES INCLUDE A DIGITAL DISTANCE LEARNING OPTION!

These products include a digital option (as well as the no prep printable option). The digital portion instructions appear at the end of the packet.

Technology Requirements:

  • A Google Drive account
  • If sharing with students, a Drive account that is linked to student Google accounts
  • Can be shared/delivered on Google Classroom
  • Only need access to Google Drive--no outside links to worry about!

These files can be used with iPads, chrome books, laptops, and desktops as long as your students have access to Google Drive or Classroom on a device. The digital portion of this product is on Google Slides™.

You will find other engaging literature units here:

  • LITERATURE UNITS

Kirsten Tulsian has 18 years of experience in elementary education. She has been a homeroom teacher for first grade, third grade, and fourth grade, as well as ESL. She has also been a school counselor for grades PK-6, an ESL pullout teacher for K-6, and a Reading Recovery Teacher. She received her Bachelor’s degree in elementary education and psychology from The University of Iowa and a Master’s of Education in school counseling from Sam Houston State University. She believes that students make the most progress when they are engaged in their hearts as well as their minds. Her resources offer relevant, rigorous, engaging content that nurtures the whole child.

IMPORTANT NOTICE:

Copyright © Kirsten’s Kaboodle. All Rights Reserved.

• Purchasing this product gives the purchaser ONE LICENSE to this product. This allows the purchaser the right to reproduce this product for HIS/HER class ONLY.

• Duplication for an entire team, school, or school district is strictly forbidden.

• If other teachers would like copies of this product, please direct them to my store.

• You may not reproduce, redistribute, or post this item on a blog or website for download (free or paid).

• Copying any part of this product (even for a classroom website) is also in violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

• You may not modify, copy, or alter this product in any way.

• Please feel free to spread the word about this product via social media or blog post. A link to the product (or my store) is much appreciated.

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5th Grade End of the Year ELA & Math Review Worksheet Packet | NO PREP |

By Fortunate in Fifth Grade

Gear up for a seamless end-of-year review with this 5th Grade End-of-Year Review Bundle! Designed to alleviate teacher stress and streamline student preparation, this bundle combines comprehensive Math and ELA skills tailored specifically for 5th graders. With a "no prep, just print and go" approach, you'll save valuable time while ensuring your students are fully equipped for success as they gear up for summer break.

Benefits of the Bundle:

  • No Prep, Just Print and Go: Save valuable time with ready-to-use review packets that require no additional preparation.
  • Comprehensive Coverage: Ensure thorough review of key math and ELA concepts essential for 5th-grade success.
  • Cost-Effective: By purchasing the bundle, you'll save money compared to buying each packet individually.
  • Alleviate End-of-Year Stress: Keep students engaged and focused during the final stretch of the school year, easing anxiety and promoting a smooth transition into summer break.
  • Empower Student Success: Equip your students with the confidence and skills they need to excel on end-of-year assessments and beyond.

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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Novel Bundle

By Educate and Create

Doing a novel unit on The Adventures of Tom Sawyer? Looking for materials to help students comprehend the text? Need some differentiation? Look no further! This bundle includes a study guide, characterization flip book, graphic organizers, film adaption, introduction power point, and novel project choice board.

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Reluctant Writers Activity Bundle: Engaging Activities for Writing Intervention

By Betsy Newmeyer

Help your reluctant writers practice their grammar through building and punctuating sentences, expanding sentences with parts of speech, and combining sentences with this activity bundle of 9 printable and digital activities. Ideal for both GenEd and SpEd teachers with struggling and reluctant writers.

Students also begin writing pieces by building word banks in order to tell a short story or write expository and opinion writing pieces. Throughout each of the activities, students communicate their ideas and collaborate with peers while giving and accepting peer feedback during the revision process.

I have used each of these resources with my students over the years. I have found that low-stakes writing activities that include an element of game-like fun and peer collaboration work best. It turns the most reluctant of writers into a writing enthusiast.

Bundle Includes:

  • Sentence Combining Task Cards
  • Writing Intervention: Activities to Help Reluctant Writers
  • Expanding Paragraph Practice
  • Picture Writing Prompts with Word Banks
  • Build a Sentence: Comma Rules
  • Editable Digital Picture Prompts with Buildable Word Banks
  • Writing Revision Tools: Peer Feedback
  • Parts of Speech Activities: Word Tiles for Sentence Building, Bingo, Bookmark
  • Parts of Speech Games for Grammar Review

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Christmas, Winter, and New Year Activities ENGLISH BUNDLE

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

Christmas, Winter, and New Year Activities BUNDLE - English resources

This bundle will carry you through winter and the holidays! Save over 30%!

Don't need everything in the bundle? Would you like to add non-related resources to your purchase? That's ok, you can still get 20% off your purchase of $20 or more with my Build Your Own English Bundle option! No sale items or other already discounted bundles can be included.

LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.

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Accountable Talk BUNDLE | Discussion Kit | Classroom Talk Tools

By Queen's Educational Resources

Accountable Talk BUNDLE | Discussion Kit | Classroom Talk Tools

ABOUT THIS BUNDLE:

  • Accountable Talk Bundle
  • 277 pages
  • Includes 9 products
  • PDF files (Some products include digital files, too)
  • Excellent for ALL grade levels and subject areas!
  • Some include digital versions

Products included in this Bundle:

▶️ Introduction to Accountable Talk PowerPoint Packet

▶️ Accountable Talk Discussion Trackers (Data Collection)

▶️ Accountable Talk Discussion Note-Catcher Worksheets

▶️ Accountable Talk Discussion Starters, Desk Tags, Rubric

▶️ Accountable Talk Sentence Stem Strips

▶️ Accountable Talk Reflection Sheets

▶️ Accountable Talk Speech Bubbles

▶️ Accountable Talk Posters

▶️ Reading Strategies Bookmarks

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This Accountable Talk Bundle includes:

INTRODUCTION to Accountable Talk Packet

------ Introduction to Accountable Talk PowerPoint (25 Slides)

------ 3 Accountable Talk Sentence Starter Bookmarks

------ 1 Desk Tag (Color and B&W)

------ Accountable Talk Sentence Starter Worksheet (Color and B&W)

------ 3 Student Worksheets (to follow along during presentation)

------ 2 Answer Keys/Sample Response Worksheets

------ Discussion Norms/Guidelines Posters (2 Variations)

------ 3 Google Slide Links

✅ 12 Discussion Trackers (Data Collection) Editable!

✅ 70 Rectangular Accountable Talk Stem Strips (Color and B&W) (There are 5 strips for EACH category - 14 categories X 5 sentence strips = 70 Rectangular Stem Strips in Total!) (COLOR and B&W)

✅ 4 Talking Stem Bookmarks that contain one column (5 areas of discussion)

✅ 4 Talking Stem Bookmarks that contain two columns (10 areas of discussion)

✅ 32 Accountable Talk Speech Bubbles (Rainbow and B&W)

✅ 12 Reading/Discussion Starter Bookmarks

✅ 2 Accountable Talk Desk Tags in 2 Variations (Color and B&W)

✅ 1 Accountable Talk Sentence Starter Sheet

✅ 21 Discussion Note-Catcher Graphic Organizer (2 Variations)

✅ 1 Peer Evaluation Accountable Talk Discussion Rubric in 3 Variations (Editable)

✅ 3 Accountable Talk Reflection Sheets in 2 Variations (Print and Digital)

✅ 13 Accountable Talk Posters (in 2 sizes: 8.5x11, 11x14 - PDF and JPEG)

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This Accountable Talk Bundle contains meaningful Accountable Talk tools to promote student collaborative talk in the classroom! These tools encourage academic, productive, active, and respectful conversations between students. These materials will provide them with varied opportunities to practice, apply, and build "new" language proficiency. These tools will also enhance their listening and speaking skills and increase rigor in the classroom!

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RESOURCE DSCRIPTION

▶️ Introduction to Accountable Talk PowerPoint Packet

✅ Consists of 25 PowerPoint Slides.

Uneditable PowerPoint due to copyright purposes.

✅ Includes two student-version slides where worksheets have been provided to help you engage students in discussion (about the topics in those two slides)

✅ Visually appealing and colorful. Contains student-friendly, age-appropriate, mature graphics.

✅ PowerPoint and Digital versions included. (PowerPoint and Google Slides)

▶️ Accountable Talk Sentence Starter Stems

✅ Sentence Starters are included in the form of a worksheet, bookmarks, and desk tag (Color and B&W)

✅ PDF version / printable / uneditable

▶️ Student Worksheets

✅ There are three student worksheets: two worksheets align to two slides in the PowerPoint presentation. You will be able to stop at two points in the PowerPoint presentation and engage students in discussion about two particular topics. Students can share their thoughts. The third worksheet is reflection worksheet that includes 3 questions.

✅ Print and Digital versions. (Text boxes are already created to make it easier for you and your students)

✅ Two detailed Answer Keys are included.

▶️ Discussion Norms/Guidelines Posters

✅ Included are two sets of Discussion Norms/Guidelines Posters that include the same content and images, but differ in fonts and backgrounds.

✅ Print and Digital versions included

▶️ 13 Accountable Talk Posters

These Accountable Talk Posters feature the following Accountable Talk categories:

  • Invite Others to Discuss
  • Introduce Evidence
  • Summarize
  • Disagree
  • Agree
  • Comment
  • Build On
  • Clarify
  • Predict
  • Infer
  • Question
  • Visualize
  • Make A Connection

All 13 posters are colorful, contain an image that reflects the Accountable Talk category and appropriate sentence stem starters that can be posted anywhere in the room where students can see and refer to during discussions. You can print them out on gloss paper and laminate for optimal quality.

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▶️ 12 Editable Classroom Talk / Discussion Trackers (Data Collection)

This resource includes 12 different Accountable Talk / Classroom Talk Discussion Trackers (in different variations). Two of the Accountable Data Trackers are "student trackers" and titled “My Discussion Tracker” where students can keep track of their own participation during classroom talk. These trackers enable you to keep track of who's making:

  • Claims/Inferences
  • Supporting their Ideas with Evidence
  • Providing an Analysis or Explanation of their Claims/Inferences (Substance)
  • Volunteering their Ideas
  • Using Accountable Talk Stems
  • Engaging in Respectful Communication with Peers
  • Actively Listening
  • Making Connections
  • Building on Others’ Ideas
  • Not Contributing to Discussion
  • Not Using Accountable Talk Stems
  • Does Not Support Ideas with Evidence
  • Interrupting Others (as they speak)
  • Engaged in Side Activities
  • Lacking Substance

✅ Some trackers also provides you opportunities to jot down important key points that students have shared during discussion as well as some interventions needed to help them engage better in classroom talk.

✅ All this information can be tracked in these Classroom Talk / Accountable Talk Discussion Trackers. The data captured in these trackers can greatly help you provide the necessary interventions needed to support students in rigorous classroom talk. These trackers can also help you monitor their progress and have evidence of student learning. Your administrators will love you for this!

✅ Additionally, all 12 Discussion Trackers come in EDITABLE forms, so you can easily modify according to your needs and your students’ needs.

PLEASE NOTE: The editable trackers do not contain the same fonts, borders, and clipart images as in the PDF version due to copyright purposes and requirements made by other contributing clipart artists. However, you may add your own borders and images to the editable version as well as change the fonts to your own style. The trackers themselves in the editable version are the same as the PDF version. The PDF version contains all the visually appealing fonts, clipart graphics, and borders.

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▶️ 70 Rectangular Accountable Talk Stem Strips (5 strips for each of the 14 categories)

There are 5 rectangular Accountable Talk Sentence Starter Stem Strips for EACH category. Included are both COLORED and B&W Sentence Strips. These rectangular Accountable Talk Stem Strips provide students with access to five different option speech starters for each category.

How You Can Use the Stem Strips

✅ One great idea is to provide students with these rectangular stems and have them write their names on the back. During discussion, every time a student introduces/expresses his or her ideas using the sentence starter on the Accountable Talk Rectangular Stem Strip, they hand that stem strip to you. At the end of class, you will be able to see and take note of how many times each student used the stem starter during discussion when presenting ideas. (All you have to do is look at their names in the back). It's an AMAZING way to keep track of who’s using Accountable Talk during discussion and who isn’t, then provide intervention to ensure that students are using them. Students will also see that they are being held accountable for engaging in productive classroom talk using academic language!

✅ You can also display them on your bulletin boards so students can use them as a reference when engaging in productive, respectful talk!

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▶️ 32 Accountable Talk Speech Bubbles

This resource includes 32 Accountable Talk Speech Bubbles (Rainbow and B&W) that can be posted anywhere in the classroom where students can reference them during discussions. These Speech Bubbles will help students actively engage in meaningful, respectful discussion with their peers. They contain Accountable Talk discussion starters to encourage academic, productive, and respectful conversations between students. These will provide them with varied opportunities to practice, apply, and build "new" language proficiency.

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▶️ 12 Reading/Discussion Starter Bookmarks

Twelve attractive reading strategy bookmarks that students can use when they read or engage in classroom talk. Each bookmark includes sentence stems consistent with the following reading strategy categories:

☆ Determining Importance

☆ Making Inferences

☆ Questioning

☆ Evaluating

☆ Predicting

☆ Summarizing

☆ Visualizing

☆ Text-to-Self Connections

☆ Text-to-Text Connections

☆ Text-to-World Connections.

These bookmarks are a great way to inspire your students to read, have in a school library, use as classroom prizes or give to students just because!

You may:

  • Print and cut each one out (as there are four bookmarks on each sheet)
  • For long lasting use, photocopy onto card stock paper, or laminate them.
  • For personal touch you can also hole-punch the tops and tie a ribbon through!

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▶️ Accountable Talk Talking Stems

✅ Variation #1 - One Column Talking Stem that contains 5 talking/discussion areas: Agree, Disagree, Prompt, Clarify, and Add-On. This variation comes in four colors: Yellow, Pink, Blue, and B&W. Each color bookmark includes the same content.

✅ Variation #2 - Two Column Talking Stem that contains 10 talking/discussion areas: Agree, Disagree, Prompt, Clarify, Add-On, Explain, Evidence Comment, Question, and Summarize. This variation comes in four colors: Yellow, Pink, Blue, and B&W. Each color bookmark includes the same content.

▶️ 2 Accountable Talk Desk Tags (in two different themes / Color and B&W)

The Desk Tags are Accountable Talk “mini posters” that can be printed and nicely taped to the corner of students' desk, so they can reference them all year long! They can refer to these tags for every activity, written and oral!

▶️ 1 Accountable Talk Sentence Starter Sheet

The Accountable Talk Sentence Starter Sheet includes discussion stems for 8 Accountable Talk categories:

☆ Agreeing

☆ Disagreeing

☆ Using Evidence

☆ Adding On

☆ Clarifying

☆ Questioning

☆ Predicting

☆ Inferring

Students can keep these sheets in their folders and have access to them where ever they go, especially at home. They can use these discussion starters in their writing and homework assignments as well!

▶️ 21 Discussion Note-Catcher Graphic Organizer

☆ 21 Discussion Note-Catcher Worksheets (WITH Graphics)

☆ 21 Discussion Note-Catcher Worksheets (WITHOUT Graphics)

☆ 2 Google Slide Links (for both variations)

These Discussion Note-Catcher Worksheets (Print and Digital) can increase students' interests and engagement during class discussions, debates, classroom talk, group talk, etc.! You can help maintain students' interests and focus by holding them accountable for actively listening and recording important discussion information . . . to later share during discussion. As students both discuss and record their ideas and answers, and listen and record others' ideas and answers, they can get different perspectives on a topic, organize their thinking, and feel more confident in contributing to their discussions.

These Discussion Note-Catcher Worksheets come in two variations:

✅ 21 Discussion Worksheets WITH Graphics

✅ 21 Discussion Worksheets WITHOUT Graphics

✅ BOTH Print and Digital

Digital Versions of both variations are included in case you facilitate your classes online/remotely!

▶️ 1 Peer Evaluation Accountable Talk Discussion Rubric / 3 Variations

This resource includes one Peer Evaluation Rubric in three variations - Same content. Editable versions are included, so you can modify in such a way that meets the needs of your students and instructional plans!

The Peer Evaluation Accountable Talk Discussion Rubric is meant for students to use and asses each other during Class Talk. Before beginning a discussion or debate, give each student a Peer Evaluation Rubric with another student’s name on it. (You can decide who will asses who, or you can just randomly write the names on Rubrics). Ask students to “secretly” observe and assess that student’s participation during the class discussion or debate. Students should not know who is assessing who so that evaluations of participation are fair. Throughout the discussion or debate, students will take meaningful notes of their classmates’ performances. At the end of the discussion or debate, give them 5 minutes to score the student whose name is on their Peer Evaluation Rubric. Finally, students can go up to the person they were observing and hand them the rubric. At the very end, the teacher collects the rubrics for review. This has worked so well for me! Students were always “on their toes." Students found it so exciting to be observed by classmates and also observe others.

▶️ 3 Accountable Talk Reflection Sheets (Print and Digital)

Students' reflection of classroom talk helps them identify areas and skills that need both improvement and enrichment. These reflection sheets encourage students to reflect about their experiences during collaborative talk and develop an appreciation for particular skills involved. These reflection sheets are student-friendly making it feasible for students of all levels to think and write about their overall participation in a collaborative learning environment. Reflection sheets contain images, sentence starters, and questions to really help students think about their learning. They are especially student-friendly for SPED and ELL students!

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When Question Bundle - Teach EVERY type of WHEN Question - Speech Therapy

By The SLP Curriculum

This Ultimate WHEN Question Bundle walks you through how to teach every type of WHEN question. Target Wh-Question language comprehension Goals by answering When Questions in the following ways: Time of the Day, Time on a Clock, Seasons, Holidays, Months, Days of the Week, Dates, Year, Cause & Effect, and more. Teaching scripts are included for the concepts that are tricky to explain. Teaching visuals can be paired with engaging task cards that were designed to elicit natural production of answers to all different WHEN questions.

The bundle includes Task Cards, No Prep Worksheets, Visuals, & Sentence Strips for the types of WHEN Question answers:

  • Time of the Day - Morning, Afternoon, Night
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  • Months
  • Days of the Week
  • Date
  • Year
  • Cause & Effect (using "when" in the answer)
  • Before, After, While, During
  • Past, Present, & Future Concepts
  • Mixed Sentences

This resource was designed as a start-to-finish guide to teach all WHEN questions. Amazing resource for mixed groups and speech therapy/speech pathology observation. Wonderful ESL/ENL product to teach ELLs English Language Learners. Perfect for mixed speech therapy groups.

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Reading Comprehension Toolkit & Progress Monitor Binder All Year Long

By Literacytales

259 pages! Reading Comprehension and Progress Monitor Toolkit. Common Core aligned will help you save time planning and preparing. Reading Logs, Comprehension Sheets, Graphic Organizers, Reading Prompt Cards, Bookmarks, Rewards, Lesson Templates, Bulletin Board activities, and more!


With this Reading Comprehension and Monitor Progress Binder, you will have everything you need to make reading planning, assessment, and preparation easy, successful, and rewarding for all your students. Teachers and Students can track progress while you collect data and work on improving their reading skills.


This reading toolkit is perfect for helping you stay organized and prepared for your literacy block. It can become a complete binder to cover 1st - 5th-grade reading standards. This binder can help you meet the standards with picture books, lesson planning templates, anecdotal note forms, reading strategy bookmarks, and more!

What is Included in this Toolkit?

⭐ Standards: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade

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⭐ Assembly Directions: (binder, sections, and printing options.)

⭐ How - Use and implement each activity and resource

⭐ How to Plan with a Picture Book and Read Aloud:

Twenty-eight sticky note cards with suggested questions for the before, during, and after reading of a mini-lesson, reading conference, specific teaching points/strategies you can teach during reading conferences, small group instruction, and whole group instruction.

⭐ Planning Templates (print and write-in): This is a set of planning templates to help you create daily, weekly, and unit plans for the reading block. Print the template out and fill in your plans.

⭐ Assessment/Checklists: A set of checklists you can use to take anecdotal notes about students' reading.1.Skill Checklist 2.Observation Checklist 3. Monthly Checklist 4. Conference Notes

⭐ Leveled Reading Plans: A-Z is a leveled reading guide to help you prepare and organize by student levels.

⭐ Reading Challenge Calendar - Monthly (September - June) A thirty-day reading challenge calendar and a second blank for students to complete.

⭐ Reading Logs - Choose from 20 different reading logs, 1 per student (Girl and Boy or Seasonal)

⭐ Groups: Teacher resources to create and prepare groups according to their levels.

Student Book Cover Project: Bulletin Board - Students Project and Reading Goals

Bookmarks: A set of bookmarks cover most reading strategies and skills. Students can complete and use it as a reference during their independent reading time and small groups.

High Order Thinking Reading Responses: Different reading response levels for emerging, ELL, and on-level students.

Students' Reading Cards: Sentences starters to help students during their reading time.

Extension Ideas: Fifteen extension activities to use with this Toolkit or as a literacy center.

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Making Inferences with Pictures | Body Language and Social Cues | Inferences

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Making Inferences with Pictures | Body Language and Social Cues | Inferences

ABOUT THIS BUNDLE

★ Social Inferences with Pictures

Includes 4 Products

417 pages

Print and Digital

Suitable for any grade level students

ANSWER KEYS included

This bundle includes FOUR resources:

▶️ Social Inferences with Pictures Differentiated Packet

▶️ Picture Inference In-depth Lesson Plan and PowerPoint

▶️ Read and Respond to Body Language (with Pictures)

▶️ Picture Inference Task Cards

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ABOUT RESOURCE #1: Social Inferences with Pictures Differentiated Packet

Social Inferences with Pictures

225 pages

Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides)

Differentiated versions

Middle and High School Students, Special Education, English Language Learners

ANSWER KEYS included

This resource features 30 pictures and includes:

POWERPOINT - 30 Slides/EDITABLE

30 Pictures on Task Cards ONLY (PDF)

30 Pictures on Worksheets with Lines (Higher Level)

30 Pictures on Worksheets with a Blank T-Chart (Mid-Level)

30 Pictures on Worksheets with T-Chart Partially Filled (Low-Level)

30 Pictures on Worksheets with Questions (3 Inference Questions)

30 Pictures on BLANK Worksheets (You generate your own question)

★ ANSWER KEYS for the Question Worksheets

4 Google Slide Links

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This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.

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Making social inferences means understanding information that is inferred or not directly stated. It involves observing a situation, then using clues with background knowledge to figure out what has happened or what is happening. The ability to make social inferences is an essential social skill. The pictures are designed for middle and high school students with images of both younger and older people to help you better differentiate for your students.

Use these 30 pictures, in a variety of ways, to help students make social inferences and develop a social understanding of what they see. Students can use these pictures to develop an understanding of what people’s situations are, what their intentions are, how they are feeling, what they are thinking, and what is likely to happen next. The pictures are relevant and represent every day living.

Items Included:

▶️ PowerPoint - 30 Slides/Editable

  • This resource includes a 30 slide editable PowerPoint. Each PowerPoint slide contains an amazing background with the pictures. You can move or resize the pictures any way you like and even add text! This PowerPoint should help you get started on developing your lesson. The PowerPoint can even be used for picture analysis and help facilitate discussion!

▶️ 30 Pictures on Task Cards ONLY (PDF)

  • If you work with children with severe disabilities or kids who struggle significantly with writing, a “Just Pictures” section is included. This will allow all students a chance to make social inferences. You can use these Task Cards in small groups, during guided instruction, or put under a projector or on the smartboard, so students can make inferences whole-class.

▶️ 30 Pictures on Worksheets with Lines (Higher Level – Print and Digital)

  • These worksheets include the pictures with lines so students can make their own social inferences without guidance and explain them. The directions ask students to also support their inferences with evidence from the pictures.

▶️ 30 Pictures on Worksheets with a Blank T-Chart (Mid-Level – Print and Digital)

  • These worksheets include the pictures with a blank T-Chart ("Social Inference" is titled in the first column, and "Picture Evidence" is titled in the second column). The directions ask students to make three social inferences and support their inferences with evidence from the pictures.

▶️ 30 Pictures on Worksheets with T-Chart Partially Filled (Low-Level – Print and Digital)

  • These worksheets also include a T-Chart table that is partially filled to help get students who need the additional support thinking. The table includes (or provides) one social inference, where students only need to add the evidence. It also includes a piece of evidence from the picture in which they are asked to make an inference based on the piece of evidence provided. Then they make one social inference and support it with a piece of picture evidence on their own.

▶️ 30 Pictures on Worksheets with Questions (3 Inference Questions and ANSWER KEYS – Print and Digital)

  • These worksheets include the pictures with three inference-based questions. Students are asked to answer the questions and support their social inferences with evidence from the pictures. ANSWER KEYS are included!

▶️ 30 Pictures on BLANK Worksheets (You generate your own question - PDF)

  • These worksheets include the pictures with a blank section for you to generate your own question and students write it on the line and answer it.

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ABOUT RESOURCE #2: Picture Inference Lesson and PowerPoint Packet

★ Picture Inference Lesson Plan Packet

Print and Digital

Suitable for grades 6 - 8 (Lower-level Middle and High School Students, ELLs, and Special Ed students)

Total 50 pages (31 pages for entire Lesson Packet and 19 PowerPoint slides)

Teaching Duration - 2 days

ANSWER KEYS included

★ Absolutely NO preparation needed! Everything is included!!!

This resource includes:

In-depth Picture Inference Lesson Plan

EDITABLE Lesson Plan version (Modify as you wish -YAY!)

POWERPOINT (19 slides and very fun and graphic!)

Guided Practice Inference Worksheet #1 and ANSWER KEY

Guided Practice Inference Worksheet #2 and ANSWER KEY

Pair Practice Inference Worksheet and ANSWER KEY

Groupwork Inference Worksheet and ANSWER KEY

Assessment Inference Worksheet and ANSWER KEY

2 Reflection Sheets on Inference Lesson and Groupwork

3 Inference Posters (8.5x11 PDF)

2 Inference Bookmarks

2 Google Slides Links

GOOGLE SLIDES

  • Lesson Worksheets
  • PowerPoint

***The PowerPoint cannot be edited due to copyright requirements made by contributing font and clipart artists.

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This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.

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DESCRIPTION

▶️ This is an comprehensive Picture Inference Lesson PACKET that includes at least eight activities where students can practice the skill of social inferencing using pictures that are relevant to this day in age. There are a total of 10 pictures that students will use to make inferences. Students have multiple opportunities to observe a social situation and combine picture clues and their background knowledge to figure out what is happening. Students can make inferences about how the people in the pictures are feeling, what they are doing, what they may be thinking, and what situation they may be in.

▶️ This lesson plan will help students learn how to read, interpret, and think about social situations. ALL pictures are age appropriate as you will not hesitate to use any picture during the learning process. After engaging in multiple inferencing activities, students will have the opportunity to reflect on their understanding of the lesson as well as their participation during the learning process. They can use the provided Reflection Sheets of your choice or their choice!

▶️ ANSWER KEYS/Suggested Responses are included!

▶️ This lesson packet also includes a 19 slide PowerPoint. The PowerPoint covers all aspects of the lesson plan from start to finish!

▶️ This is especially excellent for ELL students, Special Ed students, students with Autism, etc.

POWERPOINT and LESSON WORKSHEETS (Digital included!)

  • The PowerPoint AND Lesson Worksheets are included in GOOGLE SLIDES!!!! That means you have the freedom to share these slides with your students! You will have access to a regular PowerPoint and a Digital PowerPoint. You will also have access to PDF and digital versions of the Lesson Worksheets.

  • The PowerPoint cannot be edited due to copyright requirements made by contributing font and clip art artists.

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ABOUT RESOURCE #3: Read and Respond to Body Language (with Pictures)

Body Language and Social Cues

120 Pages

Print and Digital

Grades 3-12, Students with Autism, Students with Disabilities, ELL’s, and Special Education Students

This resource includes:

★ 12 COLORED and B&W SCENARIO Task Cards (4 variations)

★ 20 COLORED and B&W PICTURE Task Cards (4 variations)

★ 36 Scenario Worksheets and KEYS (same scenarios in the Task Cards)

► There are 12 scenario worksheets that come in 3 different variations
totaling 36 Worksheets

★ ANSWER KEYS for all scenario questions

★ 40 Picture Worksheets (Same pictures in the Task Cards)

► There are 20 Picture Worksheets that come in 2 different variations
totaling 40 Worksheets

2 Google Slide Links

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This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each Leadership Activity Worksheet slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.
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Many of our students with learning and attention issues have difficulty reading body language. Failure to pick up on non-verbal signals, including body language and gestures, can make it hard for students or children to navigate all sorts of social situations. Body language and gestures convey messages, meaning, and important information beyond what is said. This resource is intended to help students "read" body language and navigate social situations successfully. It is also intended to provide students with opportunities to practice social skills by reading and responding to people’s body languages and gestures in an appropriate, positive manner.

▶️ 12 Scenario Task Cards

The Scenario Task Cards contain highly relevant scenarios related to body language. Students are asked what the person's body language is communicating and what it indicates the person might be feeling.

There are 12 Scenario Task Cards that come in FOUR different variations:

Set #1: Brown Task Cards with Questions

Set #2: Brown Task Cards without Questions

Set #3: B&W Task Cards with Questions

Set #4: B&W Task Cards without Questions

▶️ 20 Picture Task Cards

  • The Picture Task Cards contain highly relevant pictures of people using body language to communicate meaning and feelings. The body languages of the people in the task cards portray body gestures that students are familiar with and that they often see all around them in a variety of real-life social settings and situations. Students are asked what the person's body language is communicating, and what it indicates the person might be feeling.

There are 20 Picture Task Cards that come in 4 variations:

Set #1: Brown Task Cards with Questions

Set #2: Brown Task Cards without Questions

Set #3: B&W Task Cards with Questions

Set #4: B&W Task Cards without Questions

▶️ SCENARIO WORKSHEETS (Print and Digital)

12 Scenario Worksheets that come in 3 variations totaling 36 worksheets. ANSWER KEYS are included to help facilitate discussions. The scenarios in the worksheets are the same scenarios in the Task Cards.

Worksheet Variation #1: Contains three questions about what a person's body language is communicating, what it indicates he or she might be feeling, and how you can best respond to the person in that situation. (This is a perfect opportunity for your students to practice social skills and empathy!)

Worksheet Variation #2: Contains two questions about what would be an appropriate response in the situation presented, and what would be an inappropriate response in the situation presented. (Another great opportunity for your students to practice social skills and empathy!)

Worksheet Variation #3: Contains the same scenarios with a blank space for you to generate your own question and students write it on the line and answer it.

▶️ PICTURE WORKSHEETS (Print and Digital)

20 Picture Worksheets that come in 2 variations (totaling 40 worksheets). There are 20 worksheets that contain the same pictures in the Picture Task Cards.

Picture Worksheet Variation #1: Contains two questions about the message the person’s body language is sending, and how the person is feeling. In this worksheet, students have to provide evidence to support their answer about how the person in the picture might be feeling.

Picture Worksheet Variation #2: A blank space is provided for you to generate your own question and students write it on the line and answer it.

This resource provides a perfect opportunity for your students to understand social cues, interpret body language, practice social skills, and make inferences. This resource features real life scenarios and highly relevant photographs of people. Students with autism spectrum disorders often have the most difficult time with these skills and can benefit greatly from the visuals.

SUGGESTIONS FOR USE:

How/When To Use Scenario Task Cards

  • Role-Playing: Students can collaborate in pairs or groups to act out a variety of scenarios and demonstrate appropriate responses. Role-playing activities can also be used to show how "response" skills are used improperly and then asking the 'audience' to help reenact properly. This activity can ultimately improve confidence, communication, and assertiveness skills and further help students understand the difference between appropriate and inappropriate responses to people's body language and gestures.
  • Play Writing Exercise: Students can work in groups to create skits or scenes related to body language then perform the skit for the class.
  • Writing Response: Students can be given a scenario to read and then write their responses. Students can switch papers with a partner who then reads their responses and determines whether they agree/disagree with their responses/approaches to these real-life scenarios.
  • Discussion: Students can discuss the Body Language / Non-verbal Communication Scenario Task Cards in groups or whole class. They can discuss things like “What would you do?”, “Why would you do that?”, and “What are some other options you could consider?”

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ABOUT RESOURCE #4: Picture Inference Task Cards

Picture Inference Task Cards

21 pages

PDF Zip File

EXCELLENT for ALL grade levels!

This resource includes:

40 Inference Picture Task Cards with Guiding Questions

40 Inference Picture Task Cards without Guiding Questions (same pictures)

1 Picture Inference Worksheet

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Making Inferences is a challenging skill to master, especially for lower-level students. This resource includes two sets of Picture Inference Task Cards (80 cards in total) that are differentiated to meet the needs of both lower-level and higher-level students. The pictures in these task cards are very relevant as students "see" these everyday images almost anywhere they go!

DESCRIPTION

▶️ The first set of 40 cards, which are the color RED, have pictures that students can use to make inferences. These RED Picture Inference Task Cards include guiding questions to help lower level students make inferences.

▶️ The second set of 40 cards, which are the color GREEN, have the SAME pictures that students can use to make inferences, but without the guiding questions. Instead, this set of Picture Inference Task Cards read: “What can you infer from this picture?” and “Why do you think that?” These questions require high-level students to think for themselves as they pay close attention to picture details.

▶️ Finally, this resource includes a Picture Inference Worksheet that students can use to record their inferences and evidence. Students can record inferences and evidence for two pictures.

▶️ This is engaging practice for your especially ELL and Special Ed students and is perfect for mini-lessons, whole class instruction, cooperative learning, intervention groups, literacy centers, and small group instruction.

Suggestions on how you can use the Picture Inference Task Cards:

1. Small Group Instruction - You can have students engage in small group instruction where you provide additional support on the skill of inferencing. These Picture Inference Task Cards will support that type of instruction. You can have all students in small groups practice with the same Picture Inference Task Card number or you can distribute 1-2 task cards to each student to practice making inferences and citing evidence before reviewing.

2. Mini Lesson - You can load these Picture Inference Task Cards on the Smartboard and use them to demonstrate how to make an inference, while paying closing attention to details. They can also be used to discuss the importance of details and how they are used to encourage inferential thinking. You can even use these task cards to discuss the difference between relevant picture details and irrelevant details. Finally, you can use these inference task cards during the guided practice portion of your lesson.

3. Exit Slips - You can use these Picture Inference Task Cards as Exit Slips by distributing 1-2 task cards to each student to complete and hand in to you before they leave.

4. Partner Study - You can have students pair up and “test/question each other.” Partners not only ask each other to make valid inferences and support it with relevant picture details, but to be open to a variety of valid inferences that can be made from the same picture.

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Other INFERENCE resources you might be interested in:

  • Inference BUNDLE
  • Making Inferences with Pictures BUNDLE
  • Social Inferences with Pictures Differentiated Packet
  • Inference Text Message Conversations
  • Inference Story Task Cards, Worksheets, and Answer Keys
  • Picture Inference Task Cards
  • Inference Graphic Organizers, Reflection Sheets, and Bookmarks
  • Inference vs. Literal Recount Graphic Organizer
  • Inference Posters

INFERENCE LESSON PLANS

  • In-depth INFERENCE Lesson Plan and PowerPoint
  • Picture Inference In-depth Lesson Plan and PowerPoint

INFERENCE GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS

  • Making Inferences Graphic Organizers BUNDLE
  • Making Inferences Graphic Organizers (Books) SET 1
  • Making Inferences Graphic Organizers (Post-Its) SET 2
  • Making Inferences Graphic Organizers (Clouds) SET 3
  • Making Inferences Graphic Organizers (Quote Boxes) SET 4
  • Making Inferences Graphic Organizers (Clipboards) SET 5
  • Making Inferences Graphic Organizers (Clouds and Books) SET 6

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ESL growing Holiday bundle speaking writing activities flashcards EAL ELL & more

By The Librarian's Language Loft

This basic ESL English as a second language growing holiday bundle will give you lots of low prep activities for Halloween (3), Christmas (1), Valentine's Day (3), April Fool's (1), and St. Patrick's (2). 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.

Just added: ESL Lunar New Year and ESL an explosion box gift card for a special someone.

Halloween 95 pages- writing prompts, question of the day, surveys, flashcards

Christmas 55 pages- writing prompts, questions of the day, flashcards

Valentine's Day 90 pages- writing prompts, question of the day, flashcards, activities like acts of kindness week and reading comprehension

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

Chinese (Lunar) New Year (35 pages)- Chinese zodiac activities, reading comprehension, & worksheets

ESL Valentine's Day or Mother's Day- Explosion box gift card with ESL writing suggestions

Halloween Resource 1 :

-Thirty-six flashcards and game suggestions

-Five worksheets to practice new Halloween vocabulary

-Two basic skits to practice speaking

-Two options for writing and creating a haunted house

-Three options to write a monster bio

-Follow the directions to color a Halloween image

-Design a costume for a favorite teacher or friend (describe the costume)

Halloween Resource 2 "Question of the day":

Encourage speaking and writing in your ESL Classroom with this Halloween-themedQuestion of the day” 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 “four corners” 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 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 Guess who?" 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

negative

practice with basic descriptions

Resource 4: December

This December themed ESL 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 of the day. 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 of the day" 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  « The Box ». There are questions for class discussion or for students to respond independently in writing.

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 “A week of Kindness”?

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 of the day "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 ESL 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. 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

To come in January 2024- Growing bundle

Resource 12 : Easter

This Easter ESL 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:

If I was the Easter Bunny, I would

All about me- the Easter Bunny

Describe the Easter Basket of your dreams

Find a disguise for the Easter Bunny

Apply for the job

Resource 11: Lunar New Year

This ESL resource helps to explain basic information on Chinese New Year. 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 

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.

Resource 10:

Valentine's Day, Mother's Day and Father's Day- Explosion box template

Introducing an explosion gift box writing project for your ESL class (English second language)! This simple and engaging craft is versatile, making it ideal for creating heartfelt messages to recognize special people. Perfect for personalized cards during holidays such as Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, or Father's Day. This activity can work well for different levels of English.

Included:

-Box and cover template to be printed on 8.5 X 11 cardstock (best results)

-Interior template for extra writing

-Decorative images such as hearts and hobby clipart

-English sentence suggestions

I remember ____________

I like _____________ with you.

You are ____________________

-Photo step-by-step visual instructions

Materials:

Scissors, Scotch tape, colored pencils, and printed templates (card stock works best for box- decorations and interior can be on printer paper)

***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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Context Clues Activities: Reading Passages, Task Cards, Posters, & Worksheets

By Kirsten's Kaboodle

Context Clues Activities: Passages, Worksheets, Task Cards, Anchor Charts MULTI-LEVEL MEGA BUNDLE for 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th Grade

This context clues bundle for 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th grade includes NINE product files! This is a MEGA BUNDLE of THREE BUNDLES context clues bundles which can be found here:

  • Context Clues Bundle for 2nd-4th Grade
  • Context Clues Bundle for 3rd-5th Grade
  • Context Clues Bundle for 4th-6th Grade

If you would like to see individual products with vocabulary words included, please see read the following:

Searching for context clues activities geared for 2nd, 3rd, or 4th grade (please note that there is a context clues bundle for 2n-4th grade):

  • CONTEXT CLUES TASK CARDS FOR 2ND-4TH GRADE
  • CONTEXT CLUES READING PASSAGES FOR 2ND-4TH GRADE
  • CONTEXT CLUES PRINTABLES FOR 2ND-4TH GRADE
  • CONTEXT CLUES BUNDLE FOR 2ND-4TH GRADE

The following context clues products have been created for 3rd-5th grade (please note that there is a context clues bundle for 3rd-5th grade):

  • CONTEXT CLUES TASK CARDS FOR 3RD-5TH GRADE
  • CONTEXT CLUES READING PASSAGES FOR 3RD-5TH GRADE
  • CONTEXT CLUES PRINTABLES FOR 3RD-5TH GRADE
  • CONTEXT CLUES BUNDLE FOR 3RD-5TH GRADE

The following context clues products have been created for the4th-6th grade (please note that there is a context clues bundle for 4th-6th grade):

  • CONTEXT CLUES READING PASSAGES FOR 4TH-6TH GRADE
  • CONTEXT CLUES TASK CARDS FOR 4TH-6TH GRADE
  • CONTEXT CLUES PRINTABLES FOR 4TH-6TH GRADE
  • CONTEXT CLUES BUNDLE FOR 4TH-6TH GRADE

CONTEXT CLUES TASK CARDS DESCRIPTION FOR 2nd-4th:

This no-prep Context Clues task cards product offers print-and-go, common core aligned context clues activities for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade.

This easy-to-use product includes he following:

  • Four instructional pages
  • 34 (half-sheet) task cards
  • Two answer sheets
  • Corresponding answer keys (these include sample answers)

PLEASE NOTE: Many teachers have indicated that my context clues products are rigorous for their students. If you are a second-grade teacher, please take a look at the vocabulary words included (as well as the format) to determine the appropriateness for your group this year. Your students may need extra assistance and scaffolding to complete the activities.

Click HERE to view a short video that showcases some of the contents in my context clues products. PLEASE NOTE that the contents of this video showcase context clues products for upper grades with the same task card format uploaded here.

Vocabulary words include:

majority, exhausted, precise, serve, complicated, bothered, appreciation, generous, involves, brief, cherish, starve, suitable, recall, ordeal, method, locate, outcome, route, remark, scattered, sensitive, available, sympathetic, elated, location, opponents, portion, schedule, irritable, terminated, immense, reveal, and rehearse

CONTEXT CLUES READING PASSAGES DESCRIPTION for 2nd-4th:

This no-prep Context Clues Reading Passages product offers print-and-go, common core aligned, easy-to-use context clues activities for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade. You will also find instructions for digital distance learning through Google Slides.

This product includes:

  • four instructional pages to help students identify context clues
  • 3 different (full-page) reading passages
  • three printable worksheets for each passage
  • ALL worksheets do have a corresponding answer key as well

Note: These activities are meant to accompany dictionaries at the teacher's discretion so that students can check the accuracy of their work.

This context clues product includes these vocabulary words: awkward, scenario, attempt, insecure, confident, attached, unsure, resist, urge, regret, vanished, complete, tasks, aware, situation, specific, unusual, local, transported, provide, discover, locate, search, attentively, familiar, distraught, informed, scavenging, shuffle, bizarre, acquired, vision, rely, locate, assortment, domesticated, spines, hollow, defensive, threatened, and connect

CONTEXT CLUES WORKSHEETS DESCRIPTION for 2nd-4th:

This no-prep Context Clues Worksheets product offers print-and-go, common core aligned context clues activities for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade.

This easy-to-use product includes:

  • 4 instructional pages
  • 4 pages of multiple-choice questions
  • 4 pages of fill in the blank
  • 2 pages of reading passages followed by worksheets that ask students to define underlined words using context clues (and also look them up in the dictionary to check for accuracy)
  • corresponding answer keys

Vocabulary words include: accurate, accuse, anxious, attempt, avoided, assistance, cautious, contains, cruel, certain, courteous, contribute, conflict, consoled, confident, consistently, combination, desire, distracted, dilemma, displays, demolish, entire, essential, exchange, expect, genuine, guide, horrific, improve, indicate, mend, misplace, opinion, opportunity, option, observe, prepare, petrified, probably, purchase, reaction, reverse, repair, ritual, sluggish, scatter, solution, support, tension, unique, vacant, and volunteered

Context Clues Task Cards Description for 3rd-5th:

These context clues task cards and activities were created for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade. It requires students to use context to make meaning, as well as identify the words or phrases that helped them understand the meaning of an unknown word.

This context clues task cards product includes:

  • anchor charts that will help students identify clues in text
  • 34 task cards on half sheets
  • answer sheet
  • answer key

These task cards can be used in stations, small groups, centers, or for early finishers and includes the answer sheets as well as the answer keys.

The following vocabulary words are used in this product:

exhilarated, flourish, conceal, variety, precisely, eerie, deceitful, antiquated, preserved, decrepit, clenched, improbable, glistened, mimicked, obvious, fragile, commenced, remarkable, withstand, exposed, installed, declared, anxious, gloated, pact, pathetic, suspicious, reluctant, participate, surge, lurk, stunned, glared, trudged

Context Clues Worksheets Description for 3rd-5th:

These Context Clues worksheets offer print and go, common core aligned, context clues activities for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade.

This product includes:

  • 4 instructional pages
  • 4 pages of multiple choice questions
  • 4 pages of fill in the blank
  • 2 pages of stories followed by worksheets that ask students to define underlined words using context clues (and also look them up in the dictionary to check for accuracy).

ALL worksheets include a corresponding Answer Key as well.

This context clues product includes the following vocabulary words:

discard, encompass, vigilant, hesitant, irrational, portable, rejects, resolve, alternate, contribute, predict, condone, integrate, document, approximately, coordinate, correspond, alternative, rely, interact, considerable, confer, dimensions, discontinue, clarify, fraud, tentative, sincere, persistent, preserve, monotonous, remorseful, fragrant, overwhelmed, discontinue, significant, maximize, exclude, compensate, convene, self-sufficient, obligated, lucrative, collision, appalled, nurture, distraught, authority, conceal, laceration, grotesque, defeated, baffled, consequence, bewildered, gouge, hesitation, anxious, integrating, feat, capable, fumbled, desperate, conquer, morphed, and officially

Context Clues Reading Passages Description for 3rd-5th:

This no prep Context Clues Reading Passages product offers print and go, common core aligned, easy to use context clues activities for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade.

This product includes:

  • four instructional pages to help students identify context clues
  • 3 different (full page) reading passages
  • three printable worksheets for each passage
  • corresponding answer keys

Note: These activities are meant to accompany dictionaries at the teacher's discretion, so that students can check the accuracy of their work.

This context clues product includes these vocabulary words:

nuances, subtle, arduous, complicates, acquisition, nonsensical, belongings, laborious, exhilarating, incorporate, ensure, trembled, exhausted, attempted, inhale, prevented, anticipation, precision, lyrics, desperation, valiant, defective, escaped, jolted, beamed, remarkable, issued, accumulations, excessive, behoove, accessible, profound, collapse, structural, traipse, massive, secure, locate, effective, havoc, solely, and discretion.

Context Clues Task Cards Description for 4th-6th Grade:

These context clues task cards and activities were created for 4th, 5th, and 6th grade. It requires students to use context to make meaning, as well as identify the words or phrases that helped them understand the meaning of an unknown word.

This context clues task cards product includes:

  • anchor charts that will help students identify clues in text
  • 34 task cards on half sheets
  • answer sheet
  • answer key

The following vocabulary words are used in this context clues product: rendition, momentum, abundance, deliberately, durable, qualified, technique, postponed, morale, eligible, subsequent, indicated, compartment, diverged, scarce, hindsight, archaic, acquaintance, savory, contagious, antisocial, accountable, endeavor, aversion, implemented, emphatically, emphasis, rigorous, reference, prominent, deterrent, plethora, fatigue, obscure

These context clues task cards can be used in stations, small groups, centers, or for early finishers and includes answer sheets as well as the answer keys.

Context Clues Worksheets Description for 4th-6th Grade:

This Context Clues Worksheets and Anchor Charts product offers print and go, common core aligned, context clues activities for 4th-6th grade.

This context clues activity includes:

  • 4 instructional pages
  • 4 pages of multiple choice questions
  • 4 pages of fill in the blank
  • 2 pages of stories followed by worksheets that ask students to define underlined words using context clues (and also look them up in the dictionary to check for accuracy)
  • corresponding answer keys

This context clues product includes the following vocabulary words: provoke, hoax, monotonous, unanimous, frugal, vital, contaminated, persecute, remorse, versatile, meager, stifled, cordial, discretion, duration, confiscated, alternate, comply, bland, treacherous, deprive, crumbled, predicament, lucrative, reminiscing, retaliate, punctured, dominant, absurd, prohibited, inevitable, exhibiting, omitted, priority, probably, lenient, infuriated, predominantly, entice, drastic, abruptly, questionable, alleviate, straightforward, instantaneous, retrieve, attire, contribute, pleaded, disposition, compromise, headway, shrewd, bargain, comply, stipulations, commiserated, muffled, mutual, vindicated, and ascended

Context Clues Reading Passages Description for 4th-6th Grade:

This Context Clues Reading Passages and Anchor Charts product offers print and go, common core aligned, context clues activities for 4th-6th grade. Please note this file was updated to include a digital distance learning option on 3/29/20.

This context clues activities pack includes:

  • 4 instructional pages to help students search for context clues in text
  • 3 different full page reading passages: one narrative fiction, one diary entry, and one newspaper article
  • 4 pages of printable worksheets for each passage (all written specifically to help students learn how to use context clues to extract meaning)
  • ALL worksheets do have a corresponding answer key as well

Note: These context clues activities are meant to accompany dictionaries at the teacher's discretion so that students can check the accuracy of their work.

These vocabulary words are used to teach context clues in this product: proceeded, hesitantly, odor, revolting, putrid, intensifying, singe, desperate, rapped, trepidation, defeated, clutched, urgency, retorted, investigate, nonsensical, impact, residual, outcome, unfamiliar, ordinary, instructed, intuitively, sensation, accumulation, intimidated, chortled, ludicrous, feverishly, withdrew, residents, astonished, descend, ejected, unfortunate, eyewitnesses, inflicted, debris, dilapidated, stabilized, assessed, precise, acclaimed, renowned, apprised

NOTE: THESE FILES INCLUDE A DIGITAL DISTANCE LEARNING OPTION!

ALL these products includes a digital option (as well as the no prep printable option). The instructions for utilizing the digital portion appear at the end of the packet.

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3rd Grade Digital Daily Language Review Grammar Morning Bell Work ELA Warm Ups

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 digital language spiral review to use for distance learning ELAR centers? Or just a quick reading and grammar practice to use as bell ringers? 

Whatever the need, this whole year's worth of 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:

  • 180 language review slides to assign in Google Classroom (That’s 36 full weeks!)
  • Answer keys for each week for easy grading

At the bargain bundle price that's only $1 per week!

These daily language spiral review activities are aligned to 3rd 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:

  • capitalization
  • punctuation
  • spelling
  • plural nouns
  • possessive nouns
  • verbs
  • verb tenses
  • adverbs
  • adjectives
  • pronouns
  • subject/predicate
  • cause and effect
  • sentence types
  • context clues
  • compound words
  • prefixes
  • suffixes
  • contractions
  • abbreviations
  • syllables
  • adjectives
  • multiple-meaning words
  • homophones
  • synonyms
  • antonyms
  • analogy
  • alphabetical order
  • figurative language
  • fact-opinion
  • point of view
  • inference

The bundle also includes a bonus file of 5 editable slides that you can customize with the content that you need!

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!


Bundling options for every type of classroom:

  • For teachers who would rather not print anything and have the technology to assign digital reviews daily, you are already in the right place. This Digital Daily Language Reviews Bundle is for you!
  • For teachers who love to keep it simple with just the paper and pencil option, check out these Printable Daily Language Reviews instead.
  • For teachers that like the best of both worlds and want to mix it up depending on the day, you’ll want this DIGITAL & PRINTABLE Daily Language Review Bundle instead.

What teachers like you are saying about these digital daily language reviews:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Ashly said, “My school is "dual modality" so I am teaching virtually and in-person.  Both groups of students use this daily.  This is a great resource for daily language skills that is more interactive than just filling in the blank.  I LOVE that students can click and drag.  There is a great variety of skills.  It is colorful and whimsical!”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Amy said, “I love this package!  It has been a tremendous resource which has allowed me to review and introduce skills that my students missed at the end of last school year with the pandemic closure.  I especially like the ability to post it to my Google Classroom.  My kiddos have caught on quickly and it is part of our daily routine!  Thank you.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Happy said, “I love these! I have used these all year. My students know exactly what to do and they haven't gotten bored of them at all. The skills are important and have definitely made a difference in my kids' language skills.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Valerie said, “These are amazing! I teach 2/3 remote learners. It's the perfect warm-up for them and helps reinforce those necessary language skills throughout the year.

Related resources:

3rd Grade Printable and Digital Daily Language Review MEGA BUNDLE

Daily Language Review YEAR LONG BUNDLE for 3rd Grade - Language Spiral Review

4th Grade Digital Daily Language Review for Google Slides™️ BUNDLE

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5th Grade Daily Language Spiral Review ELA Warm Ups Grammar Morning Bell Work

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Put reading and grammar skills practice on autopilot with these daily language reviews! Having a no-prep, print-and-go option for ELA morning work is a huge time saver. Whether you are using this language spiral review as whole group instruction or as your go-to bell ringer, the quick reading and grammar practice will have your students’ language arts skills soaring in no time!

These daily language review worksheets are like having an easy button for making sure you fit in teaching and reviewing a few ELA skills every day without using too much of your valuable teaching time. Incorporating language review as a part of your morning work or bell ringer activities means low effort on your part, with high return for your students!

This ALL YEAR 5th grade daily language review includes:

  • 180 language review worksheets (That’s 36 full weeks!)
  • Half-page design that saves on paper and ink
  • Answer keys for easy grading

These daily language spiral review activities are aligned to 5th-grade language arts standards, but work great for remediation for struggling older students, reteaching reading and grammar skills from the summer break, challenging gifted younger students, or differentiation of language skills within grade level. 

Grammar skills included in these year long 5th grade daily language reviews:

  • capitalization
  • punctuating sentences, clauses, and conjunctions
  • punctuating dialog
  • using commas
  • Subject-verb agreement and usage
  • correcting run-ons
  • correcting common misspellings and homophones
  • puncturing titles (books, poems, songs)
  • abbreviations
  • identifying sentence types and structure
  • identifying parts of speech
  • using past/present/future tense verbs
  • pronouns
  • types of nouns (common, proper, abstract, collective
  • using possessive nouns
  • comparative and superlative adjectives
  • adverbs
  • prepositions and prepositional phrases
  • subordinating and coordinating conjunctions
  • choosing stronger verbs and adjectives to improve writing

Reading skills included in this all year 5th grade daily language review:

  • nonfiction text features
  • genres
  • text structures
  • inference
  • figurative language
  • idioms and adages
  • dividing words by syllables
  • analogies
  • phonics of irregular sound spellings
  • point of view
  • author's purpose
  • identifying the intended audience
  • fact vs. opinion

Vocabulary skills included in these year long 5th grade daily language reviews:

  • prefixes
  • suffixes
  • Greek and Latin roots
  • using context clues
  • dictionary skills
  • synonyms
  • antonyms
  • categorize
  • homophones
  • multiple meaning words

To use daily language reviews in your ELAR stations:

Print the spiral review worksheets for the day and place them at the station or pass them out for seatwork. As you finish a lesson and break out to meet with a smaller group, have students complete the daily language review as an independent activity.

To use daily language reviews as task cards:

Print enough daily language review half-sheets for each group and have students work through the activities together, in groups, or independently to review the language arts concepts.

To use daily language reviews as an assessment:

These language spiral review worksheets 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 daily language reviews as morning work or bell ringers:

Use this spiral review as your morning greeting on your smart board to engage students in language arts thinking first thing in the morning.

To use daily language reviews as whole group instruction:

Print a copy of the language review for everyone, plus one to put under your document camera. Lead your students through a lesson as you discuss and model each language skill.

Your students will love using these daily language review worksheets to practice basic reading and language skills. The bite-sized practice builds confidence in language skills and makes the work feel doable! 

Prep is quick and easy! Just print the language review worksheets for the day and you're ready for a fun and engaging language arts class! No other materials are needed. To stock up for the year, grab the Daily Language Review - All Year 5th Grade Morning Work Spiral Review Bell Work at the discount price of just $1 per week!

What teachers like you are saying about daily language reviews from Curious Classroom Adventures:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Cassandra said, “My students' writing this year is a real struggle…but have really enjoyed focusing on their writing each morning with this resource.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Amy said, “I love this package!  It has been a tremendous resource which has allowed me to review and introduce skills that my students missed at the end of last school year with the pandemic closure. My kiddos have caught on quickly and it is part of our daily routine!  Thank you.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Happy said, “I love these! I have used these all year. My students know exactly what to do and they haven't gotten bored of them at all. The skills are important and have definitely made a difference in my kids' language skills.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Valerie said, “These are amazing! It's the perfect warm-up for them and helps reinforce those necessary language skills throughout the year.

Related resources:

Figurative Language Task Cards - Practice and Review - Reading & ELA Activities

Context Clues Task Cards - Vocabulary Practice & Review - Reading Activity

Editing and Revising Task Cards - Fix the Sentence Holiday and Season Task Cards

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4th Grade Daily Language Arts Review ELA Warm Ups Grammar Morning Bell Work Pack

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Put reading and grammar skills practice on autopilot with these printable daily language reviews! Having a no-prep, print-and-go option for language morning work is a huge time saver. Whether you are using this language spiral review as whole group instruction or at ELAR stations, the quick reading and grammar practice will have your students’ language arts skills soaring in no time!

These printable daily language review worksheets are like having an easy button for making sure you fit in teaching and reviewing a few language arts skills every day without using too much of your valuable teaching time. Low effort on your part, with high return for your students!

This daily language review download includes:

  • 180 language review worksheets (That’s 36 full weeks!)
  • Half-page design that saves on paper and ink
  • Answer key for easy grading

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 daily language reviews:

  • capitalization
  • punctuation
  • spelling
  • nouns
  • verbs
  • adverbs
  • adjectives
  • pronouns
  • subject/predicate
  • cause and effect
  • sentence types
  • context clues
  • compound words
  • prefixes
  • suffixes
  • root words
  • contractions
  • abbreviations
  • syllables
  • adjectives
  • multiple-meaning words
  • homophones
  • synonyms
  • antonyms
  • analogy
  • alphabetical order
  • figurative language
  • text-features
  • fact-opinion
  • point of view
  • inference

To use daily language reviews in your ELAR stations:

Print the spiral review worksheets for the day and place them at the station or pass them out for seatwork. As you finish a lesson and break out to meet with a smaller group, have students complete the daily language review as an independent activity.

To use daily language reviews as task cards:

Print enough daily language review half-sheets for each group and have students work through the activities together, in groups, or independently to review the language arts concepts.

To use daily language reviews as an assessment:

These language spiral review worksheets 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 daily language reviews as morning work or bell ringers:

Use this spiral review as your morning greeting on your smart board to engage students in language arts thinking first thing in the morning.

To use daily language reviews as whole group instruction:

Print a copy of the language review for everyone, plus one to put under your document camera. Lead your students through a lesson as you discuss and model each language skill.

Your students will love using these daily language review worksheets to practice basic reading and language skills. The bite-sized practice builds confidence in language skills and makes the work feel doable! 

Prep is quick and easy! Just print the language review worksheets for the day and you're ready for a fun and engaging language arts class! No other materials are needed.


Bundling options for every type of classroom:

  • For teachers who love to keep it simple with just a the paper and pencil option, you are already in the right place. These Printable Daily Language Reviews are perfect for you!
  • For teachers who would rather not print anything and have the technology to assign digital reviews daily, check out this Digital Daily Language Reviews Bundle instead.
  • For teachers who like the best of both worlds and want to mix it up depending on the day, this DIGITAL & PRINTABLE Daily Language Review Bundle will work best for you.

What teachers like you are saying about daily language reviews from Curious Classroom Adventures:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Cassandra said, “My students' writing this year is a real struggle…but have really enjoyed focusing on their writing each morning with this resource.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Amy said, “I love this package!  It has been a tremendous resource which has allowed me to review and introduce skills that my students missed at the end of last school year with the pandemic closure. My kiddos have caught on quickly and it is part of our daily routine!  Thank you.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Happy said, “I love these! I have used these all year. My students know exactly what to do and they haven't gotten bored of them at all. The skills are important and have definitely made a difference in my kids' language skills.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Valerie said, “These are amazing! It's the perfect warm-up for them and helps reinforce those necessary language skills throughout the year.

Related resources:

4th Grade Digital Daily Language Review for Google Slides™️ BUNDLE

Daily Language Review YEAR LONG BUNDLE for 3rd Grade - Language Spiral Review

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My Dragon Series Social Emotional Learning Worksheets Activities GROWING BUNDLE

By The Responsive Educator

Looking to build your students' social-emotional skills, strengthen your classroom community, and get the most bang for your buck? Look no further than the **My Dragon Series (by Steve Herman)-**Social Emotional Learning Worksheets + ELA GROWING bundle, available now at the current price.

Transform your classroom with the engaging and educational My Dragon Series by Steve Herman! This comprehensive collection includes interactive read-aloud lesson plans for the beloved dragon series, designed to captivate your students, foster a love for reading, and develop essential social-emotional and ELA skills.

Growing Bundle: This is a GROWING bundle of ALL the Interactive Read Alouds in my store. As new Read Alouds are completed, the price will go up. If you buy now, however, you will get all new Interactive Read Alouds at the current price.

This bundle is your go-to resource for creating an enriching and supportive learning environment. Foster a love for reading and help your students build crucial life skills with the My Dragon Series Interactive Read-Aloud Bundle!

Included Book Companions

  • Teach Your Dragon to Stop Lying by Steve Herman (topic- learning the importance of being honest, trustworthy, and taking responsibility for our own choices)

  • Fix Your Dragon’s Attitude by Steve Herman (topic- learning to handle when you don’t get exactly what you want or things don’t go your way)

  • Train Your Angry Dragon by Steve Herman (topic- learning to calm yourself when you are feeling angry)

  • Train Your Dragon to Accept NO by Steve Herman (topic- calmly accepting the answer “No”

  • Train Your Dragon to Follow Rules by Steve Herman (topic- learning how to follow rules)

  • Train Your Dragon to Do Hard Things by Steve Herman (topic- learning how to stick with hard things rather than avoiding tough tasks)

What's Inside: Each product in this bundle includes a variety of engaging and educational activities tailored to each book's theme and lesson. Activities include:

  • Repairing Relationships (Group Discussion)
  • Make Predictions
  • After Reading
  • Book Review
  • Worksheets and Learning Resources
  • Self-Evaluation
  • Weekly and Monthly Gratitude Journals
  • Making Connections Poster and Worksheets
  • Inspiring Resilience Activities
  • Look and Write
  • Comic Strip Creation
  • Attitude Scenarios
  • Reframing Negative Thoughts
  • Writing Letters and Apology Templates
  • Character Traits and Story Elements Posters and Worksheets
  • Summarizing Fiction Activities
  • Compare & Contrast Worksheets
  • Word Searches and Brag Tags
  • Sequence of Events Activities
  • Confidence Drawing and Coloring Mandalas

These book companions are full of activities for social-emotional learning to help children learn how to manage their emotions and get along with others while addressing the components of social-emotional learning. Find the perfect social-emotional learning worksheet in my book companions to work on the specific skill you want to target.

Why Choose This Bundle?

  • Comprehensive Coverage: Address key social-emotional learning and ELA skills with diverse activities and lesson plans.

  • Engaging Content: Keep students motivated and invested in their learning through interactive and thought-provoking exercises.

  • Time-Saving: Spend less time planning and more time teaching with ready-to-use resources.

  • Versatile Use: Suitable for whole-class instruction, small groups, or individual student work.

Benefits of Addressing Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) through Picture Books:

  • Strengthens Development: Enhances children’s social, emotional, and character development.

  • Reduces Negative Behaviors: Linked to decreased levels of aggression, hyperactivity, and attention difficulties in young children.

  • Encourages Problem-Solving: Allows children to encounter challenging situations and helps them think about how to manage those situations.

  • Improves Emotional Vocabulary: Helps children learn to use words to describe their feelings, enabling better control of behavior when experiencing challenging emotions like sadness or anger.

Interactive Read Aloud Discussion Questions: These help your students engage with the text during reading, allowing them to:

  • Make Connections: Relate to self, other texts, and the world around them.

  • Expand Knowledge: Increase vocabulary and understanding.

  • Foster Thoughtful Discussion: Learn how to engage in discussions about texts with others.

  • Practice Collaboration: Work together with peers.

  • Access Advanced Texts: Interact with texts that would be beyond their level to fully comprehend on their own.


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Discover your next impactful and engaging interactive read aloud & book companion available here, each carefully crafted to ignite student growth on multiple fronts.


Learn More: Interactive Read Alouds for SEL and Literacy Skills

Discover the power of an interactive read aloud in promoting social-emotional learning (SEL) and literacy skills in children.

Whether you’re a teacher or a caregiver, learn how an interactive read aloud can positively transform young lives with this blog post: Interactive Read Alouds: How to Use Them to Promote SEL and Literacy Skills.


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4th Grade Digital Daily Language Review Grammar Morning Bell Work ELA Warm Ups

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:

  • 180 language review slides to assign in Google Classroom (That’s 36 full weeks!)
  • Answer key for easy grading

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:

  • capitalization
  • punctuation
  • spelling
  • nouns and plural nouns with spelling rule changes
  • verb tenses 
  • compound words
  • contractions
  • abbreviations
  • analogy
  • figurative language
  • multiple-meaning words
  • homophones
  • synonyms and antonyms
  • context clues
  • adjectives
  • text features
  • point of view
  • author’s purpose
  • inference
  • adverbs
  • sentence types
  • alphabetical order

The bundle also includes a bonus file of 5 editable slides that you can customize with the content that you need!

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!


Bundling options for every type of classroom:

  • For teachers who would rather not print anything and have the technology to assign digital reviews daily, you're already in the right place. This Digital Daily Language Reviews Bundle is perfect for you!
  • For teachers who love to keep it simple with just the paper and pencil option, you'll want to check out these Printable Daily Language Reviews instead.
  • For teachers who like the best of both worlds and want to mix it up depending on the day, this DIGITAL & PRINTABLE Daily Language Review Bundle will work best for you.

What teachers like you are saying about these digital daily language reviews:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Ashly said, “My school is "dual modality" so I am teaching virtually and in-person.  Both groups of students use this daily.  This is a great resource for daily language skills that is more interactive than just filling in the blank.  I LOVE that students can click and drag.  There is a great variety of skills.  It is colorful and whimsical!”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Sharonne said, “Great resource! As a new teacher, this resource helped me understand the meaning of certain standards and how to tie them into engaging lessons.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Brooke said, “My students love completing these for their bellringers each day! So interactive and easy to use!”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Robin said, “This resource is AWESOME.  I purchased just the first set but will be purchasing the rest of them.  They are just quick checks and the kids like using them.“

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All Year Monthly Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Passages

By Basic Biz Teaching

This all year informational reading comprehension nonfiction passage BUNDLE has hundreds of exciting, engaging, and fun reading passages that your students will enjoy for the whole year! Build strong comprehension skills using text dependent questions with these fun year long reading passages!

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This Product Includes:

January passages (25 informational passages)

► February passages (29 informational passages)

► March passages (35 informational passages)

► April passages (29 informational passages)

► May passages (31 informational passages)

► June passages (33 informational passages)

► July passages (30 informational passages)

► August passages (31 informational passages)

► September passages (30 informational passages)

► October passages (31 informational passages)

With This Product You'll Get:

⭐ 304 informational passages

⭐ 3-5 short answer response questions per holiday

Note: Please consider that not every day has a holiday that is school-appropriate. Not every holiday remains on the same day each year.

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3rd Grade Daily ELA Warm Ups Grammar Morning Work Language Review Bell Ringers

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Put reading and language skills practice on autopilot with these daily ELA warms up as part of your language review grammar routine! Whether you like bell ringers that are print-and-go or click-and go this no-prep language morning work is a huge time saver. A language spiral review is great for whole group instruction or at ELAR stations, and the quick reading and grammar practice will have your students’ language arts skills soaring in no time!

Whatever the need, this 180-day MEGA BUNDLE of printable and digital daily language reviews will do the trick! That’s 36 full weeks of ELA warm ups, bell ringers, or morning work assignments. The digital daily language review slides work with PowerPoint for Microsoft Teams and Google Slides for Google Classroom and include interactive pieces that students can click and drag to boost student engagement. The printable daily language review is designed as a half-sheet of paper in black line to save on ink and paper.

These printable and digital daily language reviews are like having an easy button for making sure you fit in teaching and reviewing a few language arts skills every day without using too much of your valuable teaching time. Low effort on your part, with high return for your students!

This daily language review download includes:

  • 180 black and white printable language review worksheets (That’s a whole school year!)
  • 180 full-color language review slides with moveable interactive pieces
  • Answer keys for easy grading

These daily language spiral review activities are aligned to 3rd-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 daily language reviews:

  • capitalization
  • punctuation
  • spelling
  • nouns
  • verbs
  • adverbs
  • adjectives
  • pronouns
  • subject/predicate
  • cause and effect
  • sentence types
  • context clues
  • compound words
  • prefixes
  • suffixes
  • contractions
  • abbreviations
  • syllables
  • multiple-meaning words
  • homophones
  • synonyms
  • antonyms
  • alphabetical order
  • figurative language
  • fact-opinion
  • point of view
  • inference

The bundle also includes a bonus file of 5 editable slides that you can customize with the content that you need!

To use daily language reviews in your ELAR stations:

Print the spiral review worksheets for the day and place them at the station or pass them out for seatwork, or choose the language review slide for the day and assign it in google classroom. As you finish a lesson and break out to meet with a smaller group, have students complete the daily language review as an independent activity.

To use daily language reviews as task cards:

Print or assign enough daily language reviews for each group and have students work through the activities together, in groups, or independently to review the language arts concepts.

To use daily language reviews as an assessment:

These language spiral review worksheets and 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 daily language reviews as morning work or bell ringers:

Use this spiral review as your morning greeting on your smart board to engage students in language arts thinking first thing in the morning.

To use daily language reviews as whole group instruction:

Print a copy of the paper language review for everyone, plus one to put under your document camera. Lead your students through a lesson as you discuss and model each language skill. To make it digital, display your slide for the day on your smart board and let students come to the front to move the interactive pieces.

Your students will love using these daily language review worksheets to practice basic reading and language skills. The bite-sized practice builds confidence in language skills and makes the work feel doable! 

Prep is quick and easy! Just print the language review worksheets for the day and you're ready for a fun and engaging language arts class! No other materials are needed.


Bundling options for every type of classroom:

  • For teachers who love to keep it simple with just a the paper and pencil option, you'll want these Printable Daily Language Reviews!
  • For teachers who would rather not print anything and have the technology to assign digital reviews daily, you’ll want this Digital Daily Language Reviews Bundle.
  • For teachers that like the best of both world and want to mix it up depending on the day, you are already in the right place. This DIGITAL & PRINTABLE Daily Language Review Bundle is for you!

What teachers like you are saying about daily language reviews from Curious Classroom Adventures:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Amy said, “I love this package!  It has been a tremendous resource which has allowed me to review and introduce skills that my students missed at the end of last school year with the pandemic closure. My kiddos have caught on quickly and it is part of our daily routine!  Thank you.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Happy said, “I love these! I have used these all year. My students know exactly what to do and they haven't gotten bored of them at all. The skills are important and have definitely made a difference in my kids' language skills.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Valerie said, “These are amazing! It's the perfect warm-up for them and helps reinforce those necessary language skills throughout the year.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Ashly said, “My school is "dual modality" so I am teaching virtually and in-person.  Both groups of students use this daily.  This is a great resource for daily language skills that is more interactive than just filling in the blank.  I LOVE that students can click and drag.  There is a great variety of skills.  It is colorful and whimsical!”

Related resources:

Digital Daily Language Review BUNDLE for Google Slides™️ 3rd Grade-digital only

Daily Language Review YEAR LONG BUNDLE for 3rd Grade - printable only

4th Grade Printable and Digital Daily Language Review MEGA BUNDLE

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