4th Grade Morning Work - Daily Language Reviews - Grammar Bell Ringers - FREEBIE
By Curious Classroom Adventures
Are you looking for an easy-to-use daily language review for your classroom? Or maybe you need language arts task cards to use for ELAR centers? Print and go language arts morning work? Or just a quick assessment? Whatever the need, this FREE set of daily language mixed-skill practice worksheets will do the trick!
These daily language practice activities are aligned to 4th grade standards, but work great for remediation for struggling older students, reteaching from the summer or COVID-19 slide, challenging gifted younger students, or differentiation within grade level.
Skills include:
Answer keys are also included.
To Use as Daily Language Review Worksheets
This product is designed with two half sheets on each page, so print 1 copy for every 2 students. For example, if you have 20 students, run 10 copies. Cut in half and distribute to students for independent practice. To maximize the learning opportunity, spend 5-10 minutes reviewing the correct answers with the class and allow students to make self-corrections.
To Use as an ELAR Center
Print a stack of the cards for the day and place them in one of your centers or designate it as seatwork during one ELAR or Daily 5 rotation. As you finish a mini-lesson and break out to meet with a smaller group, have others complete the daily practice as an independent activity.
To Use as Task Cards
Print a whole set of review cards and have students work through the cards together, in groups, or independently to review the concepts.
To Use as Assessment
These half-page worksheets are great for quick assessments to gauge student understanding with just a few questions so can implement intervention if needed before moving more in-depth on a topic.
To Use as Bell Ringers
Display one-half page as a morning greeting on your whiteboard to get students engaged in language thinking first thing in the morning. As part of your morning meeting discuss the answer to each question and annotate on the screen as a group.
Check out the month-long sets here:
Daily Language Review - 4th Grade Language Spiral Review - YEAR LONG BUNDLE
Language Arts Task Cards Set 2
By Kim Romero
If you are interested in the Lang. Arts Task Cards-Set 2, please check out my product Lang. Arts Task Cards Bundle The bundle comes with set 1 & 2 for a value price. Lang. Arts Task Cards Match Up Activity set 2 is perfect to place at a workstation in the classroom. Students will enjoy practicing their grammar skills by matching the colorful task cards to the correct task posters. Language Arts Task Cards Activity Set 2 Includes: Colored Task Posters for each of the following: -Plural Nouns (3 samples of each) -Singular Nouns -Adjectives -Verbs -Compound Words -Abstract Nouns Colored Task Answer Cards (3 of each) Black/White Recording Answer Sheet Answer Key If you like this item please check out myLang. Arts Task Cards-Set 1 Please rate and comment. Thank you!
Commas (Using FANBOYS in Writing)
By Beth Hammett
Simple, to the point 5 slide presentation that walks students through using For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So (FANBOYS) in their writings. Includes: Rules Tips Practice Exercises Peer Workshopping Component Meets Common Core Standards for grammar usage.
Affixes Reference Chart for Prefixes and Suffixes
By Jennifer Connett
These affixes charts serve as a great reference guide for teachers to use when teaching students about prefixes and suffixes. Each chart includes the affix, its meaning and examples of the words.
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How to Use:
These charts are a no-prep option for teachers. They can stay on the computer to be viewed or be printed out.
Affixes Activities for K-2
Affixes Puzzles
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Affixes Puzzles
By Ann Stewart
The Nigh Elf- A holiday themed Mad Lib for practicing Nouns, Verbs, and adjectives.
3rd Grade Morning Work - Daily Language Reviews - Grammar Bell Ringers - FREEBIE
By Curious Classroom Adventures
Are you looking for an easy-to-use daily language review for your classroom? Or maybe you need language arts task cards to use for ELAR centers? Print and go language arts morning work? Or just a quick assessment? Whatever the need, this FREE set of daily language mixed-skill practice worksheets will do the trick!
These daily language practice activities are aligned to 3rd grade standards, but work great for remediation for struggling older students, reteaching from the summer or COVID-19 slide, challenging gifted younger students, or differentiation within grade level.
Skills include:
Answer keys are also included.
To Use as Daily Language Review Worksheets
This product is designed with two half sheets on each page, so print 1 copy for every 2 students. For example, if you have 20 students, run 10 copies. Cut in half and distribute to students for independent practice. To maximize the learning opportunity, spend 5-10 minutes reviewing the correct answers with the class and allow students to make self-corrections.
To Use as an ELAR Center
Print a stack of the cards for the day and place them in one of your centers or designate it as seatwork during one ELAR or Daily 5 rotation. As you finish a mini-lesson and break out to meet with a smaller group, have others complete the daily practice as an independent activity.
To Use as Task Cards
Print a whole set of review cards and have students work through the cards together, in groups, or independently to review the concepts.
To Use as Assessment
These half-page worksheets are great for quick assessments to gauge student understanding with just a few questions so can implement intervention if needed before moving more in-depth on a topic.
To Use as Bell Ringers
Display one-half page as a morning greeting on your whiteboard to get students engaged in language thinking first thing in the morning. As part of your morning meeting discuss the answer to each question and annotate on the screen as a group.
Check out the month-long sets here:
⭐ Daily Language Practice for 3rd Grade weeks 1-4
⭐ Daily Language Practice for 3rd Grade weeks 5-8
⭐ Daily Language Practice for 3rd Grade weeks 9-12
⭐ Daily Language Practice for 3rd Grade weeks 13-16
⭐ Daily Language Practice for 3rd Grade weeks 17-20
⭐ Daily Language Practice for 3rd Grade weeks 21-24
⭐ Daily Language Practice for 3rd Grade weeks 25-28
⭐ Daily Language Practice for 3rd Grade weeks 29-32
⭐ Daily Language Practice for 3rd Grade weeks 33-36
By Kim Romero
Colorful Parts of Speech Posters. A great visual to hang in your classroom to help students visualize each part of speech. 5 Colorful Posters -Noun -Verb -Adverb -Adjective -Pronoun Each poster has the term, meaning, picture, and an example. Thank You!
Sentence Patterns Worksheet Writing Activities
By Beth Hammett
Help students understand and master the four kinds of sentences with this fun, interactive, activity! Students use brochures, magazines, newspapers, etc... to find real life writing examples of the four basic kinds of sentences: Simple Compound Complex Compound-Complex Great small group activity that gets students discussing rules, reading, and sentence varieties!
Digital Daily Language Reviews - 3rd Grade Morning Work- Language Bell Ringers
By Curious Classroom Adventures
Are you looking for a digital alternative the daily language reviews that you used in the classroom? Click and go morning work? Or maybe you need digital language arts task cards to use for distance learning ELAR centers? Or just a quick assessment? These daily language practice cards work with PowerPoint for Microsoft Teams and Google Slides for Google Classroom. The cards have interactive pieces that students can click and drag to boost student engagement.
These daily language practice activities are aligned to 3rd grade standards, but work great for remediation for struggling older students, reteaching from the summer or COVID-19 slide, challenging gifted younger students, or differentiation within grade level. Skills include capitalization, punctuation, spelling, plural nouns, verb tenses, compound words, contractions, abbreviations, multiple-meaning words, homophones, synonyms and antonyms, and alphabetical order. Answer keys are also included.
For a full product listing of Digital Daily Language Practice Activities click HERE.
To Use as a Digital ELAR Center
Upload the card for the day to your digital classroom as an assignment. As you finish a lesson and break out to meet with a smaller group, have others complete the daily practice as an independent activity.
To Use as Task Cards
Upload the whole deck of cards to your digital classroom and have students work through the cards together, in groups, or independently to review the concepts.
To Use as Assessment
These cards are great for quick assessments togauge student understanding with just a few questions can implement intervention if needed before moving on to the next topic.
To Use as Bell Ringers
Use these as a morning greeting on your white board to get students engaged language thinking first thing in the morning.
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Do your students have trouble determining when to use "I" or "Me"? This easy-to-follow PowerPoint includes: Simplified Rules for Using"I" and "Me" Easy to follow Examples Peer Workshopping Activity This to-the-point presentation is for individual, small, or whole group introduction and review.. Make learning to use "I' or "Me" easy!
Digital Daily Language Review FREEBIE - 4th grade Morning Work - Bell Ringers
By Curious Classroom Adventures
Test out this top rated digital resource! Are you looking for a digital alternative to the daily language reviews that you used in your 4th grade Google Classroom? Or maybe you need interactive language arts task cards to use for distance learning ELAR centers? Click and go morning work? Or just a quick assessment? Whatever the need, this 20-day set of digital daily language mixed-skill task cards will do the trick! That’s 4 full weeks. These daily language practice cards work with PowerPoint for Microsoft Teams and Google Slides for Google Classroom. The cards have interactive pieces that students can click and drag to boost student engagement.
These daily language practice activities are aligned to 4th grade standards, but work great for remediation for struggling older students, reteaching from the summer or COVID-19 slide, challenging gifted younger students, or differentiation within grade level. Skills include capitalization, punctuation, spelling, plural nouns with spelling rule changes, verb tenses, compound words, contractions, abbreviations, analogy, figurative language, multiple-meaning words, homophones, synonyms and antonyms, context clues, parts of speech, sentence types, and alphabetical order. Answer keys are also included in the paid resources.
To Use as a Digital ELAR Center
Upload the card for the day to your digital classroom as an assignment. As you finish a lesson and break out to meet with a smaller group, have others complete the daily practice as an independent activity.
To Use as Task Cards
Upload the whole deck of cards to your digital classroom and have students work through the cards together, in groups, or independently to review the concepts.
To Use as Assessment
These cards are great for quick assessments to gauge student understanding with just a few questions can implement intervention if needed before moving on to the next topic.
To Use as Bell Ringers
Use these as a morning greeting on your whiteboard to get students engaged language thinking first thing in the morning.
Open the preview for a sneak peek at the full student version of the resource.