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READING COMPREHENSION READING SKILLS FOR YOUNG LEARNINGS WORKSHEETS

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READING COMPREHENSION READING SKILLS FOR YOUNG LEARNINGS WORKSHEETS

Elevate your classroom reading activities with our collection of 10 engaging and diverse comprehension passages, available for free.

Perfect for teachers looking to enrich their students' reading experience, these passages are designed to boost comprehension skills and foster a love for reading.

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Antonyms Test

By Amanda G

This 3 page test is a perfect test for your students. * match the antonym * change the antonym * fill in the blanks

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Ethos, Logos, Pathos Dice Roll Writing Activity

By Ms. J's ELA

Students use a die to decide the format, topic, and rhetorical appeal that they will use for this persuasive writing assignment. This is meant to be a fun, amusing activity for students learning about rhetorical appeals. One sheet is colored for posting online, the other is in black and white for printing.

Check out my Author's Purpose Dice Roll Writing Activity, and my Character Reading Response Dice Roll Writing Activity as well!

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Sentence Diagramming Bell Ringers WEEKS 1-4 & TEST

By Ms. J's ELA

*These bell ringers are part of a larger bundle of resources.*

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These sentence diagramming bell ringers will last a full month. This resource contains four Google Slide presentations- one for each week. There is also an assessment for the end of those four weeks to test student knowledge. The daily activities should last 5-10 minutes.

This resource covers:

- Subject

- Predicate / Verb

- Helping Verbs

- Articles

- Adjectives

- Adverbs

Answers are included for all diagrams.

My bell ringers are color-coded. Red slides should be covered on Monday, yellow on Tuesday, green on Wednesday (missing from preview), blue on Thursday, and purple on Friday.

Sentence diagramming is so helpful when teaching students parts of speech and sentence structure. The repetitiveness of diagramming for a bell ringer is extremely beneficial for students. I tried grammar workbooks for years, but my students hardly retained anything. Daily sentence diagramming made them remember their parts of speech, and was an amazing foundation for my students to have when we started forming different types of sentences. They picked up on fixing run-ons quickly as well because of their diagramming foundation.

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Graphic Organizer for ACT/SAT and Expository

By Beth Hammett

New standardized tests, such as ACT and SAT, ask students to define the problem, sort through solutions, find the best solution, and explain why they chose their answers. This free graphic organizer will help students with working through the process!

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Journal Writing SEPTEMBER Morning Meeting Preschool Pre-K Kindergarten

By Jan Huebner Play2Grow

Writing journals spur a love of writing regardless of writing level. Improve fine motor skills with this NO PREP September Journal! Use for Writing Stations and Centers. Check out the BUNDLE of journals for creating a year of progress in writing and learning!

Hole punch and put it into a binder for a great assessment tool and year-end take-home treasure. Back to school just got easier!

Writing Prompts are:

  • My name is:
  • My teacher is: version one
  • My teacher is: version two
  • I will learn numbers (1-10).
  • I will learn letters (uppercase).
  • I will learn colors (primary).
  • I will learn shapes (rectangle, square, circle, triangle).
  • Draw something you like about September.
  • Time to trace (vertical).
  • Trace Letters and Color – I read books.
  • Trace Letters and Color – I write.
  • Trace Letters and Color – I learn.

Learning Objectives:

  • Become familiar with the months of the Year
  • Know what happens during the Month
  • Grow to love reading and writing regardless
  • of ability
  • Social Emotional Learning
  • Creativity

JOURNALS BY MONTH

September Journal

October Journal

November Journal

December Journal

January Journal

February Journal

March Journal

April Journal

May Journal

FIRST WEEK:

All About Me

My First Week Kindergarten

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St. Patrick's Day Story Starters

By Beth Hammett

Ten four-leaf clovers with St. Patrick's Day vocabulary for individual, small or whole group creative writings. Hand one to each student/group and have students use the vocabulary to build creative writings or timed assessment writings. Great for incorporating St. Patrick's Day terminology into lesson plans.

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Writing Step-by-Step Directions - Rubric

By Sign with me TOD

This product is made for:

  • adapting instruction
  • differentiating instruction
  • on level learners
  • ESL/ENL/ELL
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  • Struggling Readers
  • Struggling Writers

This rubric looks at 6 different areas when students are being assessed on writing step-by-step directions. The areas that are reviewed on the rubric are as follows: making sure the directions are in sequential order, including a topic, supporting sentences, exact details, and a closing sentence, staying on task, grammar/punctuation/spelling, and working with others. This rubric scores the step-by-step writing assignment out of 18 possible points. The rating scale use is a 3, 2, 1, & 0.

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Character Reading Response Dice Roll Writing Activity and Rubric *FOR ANY BOOK*

By Ms. J's ELA

Students use a die to decide the character, format, and topic that they will use for this reading response writing assignment. Students will have to assume the perspective of the character they roll first. You can use this resource with any book. Students simply need to write in the names of characters. This is meant to be a fun, amusing activity for students to think more deeply about what they have read. A writing rubric is included. Both the instructions and the rubric come in color and b/w.

Check out my FREE Ethos, Logos, Pathos Dice Roll Writing Activity, and my Author's Purpose Dice Roll Writing Activity.

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Writing a Story Rubric

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  • Virtual Instruction

  • Remote Instruction

  • Struggling Readers

  • Struggling Writers

This rubric looks at 5 different areas when students are being assessed on writing a story. The areas that are reviewed on the rubric are as follows: the story outline relates with the graphic organizer, all parts of the story are written in sequential order, staying on task, grammar/punctuation/spelling, and working with others. This rubric scores the story writing assignment out of 15 possible points. The rating scale use is a 3, 2, 1, & 0.

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The Door of No Return Writing Project

By Ms. J's ELA

This resource should accompany Kwame Alexander's book The Door of No Return. This writing project asks students to conduct a small amount of research about the real Door of No Return. They will consider why the author may have chosen this title for his book, and they will think about how their reading experience may have been different if they had known about the door before reading.

This resource includes the writing prompt, a space for collecting information regarding the research questions, an essay outline, and a grading rubric. All sheets come in color and black/white for easy printing.

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Writing Instructions Rubric

By Sign with me TOD

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  • Virtual Instruction
  • Remote Instruction
  • Struggling Readers
  • Struggling Writers

This rubric looks at 6 different areas when students are being assessed on writing instructions. The areas that are reviewed on the rubric are as follows: instructions are in order, steps, details, and materials are included in the instructions, the instructions relate with the topic, staying on task, grammar/punctuation/spelling, and working with others. This rubric scores the writing instructions assignment out of 18 possible points. The rating scale use is a 3, 2, 1, & 0.

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Writing a Friendly Letter Rubric

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This rubric looks at 5 different areas when students are being assessed on writing a friendly letter. The areas that are reviewed on the rubric are as follows: writing a friendly letter and including a heading, greeting, closing, and signature, staying on task, grammar/punctuation/spelling, and working with others. This rubric scores the friendly letter writing assignment out of 15 possible points. The rating scale use is a 3, 2, 1, & 0.

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Author's Purpose Dice Roll Writing Activity and Rubric

By Ms. J's ELA

With this activity, students will use a die to determine the format, topic, and purpose to use in their writing assignment. Students should have a solid understanding of what it means for an author to persuade, inform, or entertain before diving in to this activity. A rubric is included. This is meant to be a fun, amusing exercise for students learning about author's purpose. Both the instructions and the rubric come in color and b/w.

Check out my free Ethos, Logos, Pathos Dice Roll Writing Activity, and my Character Reading Response Dice Roll Writing Activity as well!

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Differentiated End of Term Reflection Activities for ELA

By Language Arts Excellence

Self-reflection is so important for students of all ages and what better time to reflect on learning than at the end of each term? With that in mind, I created this end of term reflection assignment that prompts students to consider all of the meaningful experiences they had for the quarter in my class. My students really get into this assignment and I'm sure yours will too! I've included in this product a model of my assignment and a fully editable template for you - it will only take a few minutes to tweak it and make it your own. Your students will thank you for offering this differentiated assessment! I also included three exemplary student examples. _________________________________________________________________________ Also, check out these great resources that can be adapted for any novel by Language Arts Excellence: Novel Soundtrack Assignment Socratic Seminar Lesson Plan and Materials Adaptable for ANY Topic Differentiated End of Term Reflection Activities Book Recommendation Form Differentiated Essay Prompts for use with ANY Novel – FREE!

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Capital Letters

By Beth Hammett

The 20 slide PowerPoint with peer workshopping activities introduces: Sentences: beginnings, dialogues Proper Nouns: people, I, my Specific Places and Dates: General vs. Specific, Days of Week/Month, Holidays Everyday Life: Organizations, Companies, Institutions, Specific Products, Aircrafts, Ships, Spaceships, Ethnic Names, Languages, Nationalizations, Religions Extra Resources Examples are given so students can follow authors' imitations. Easy explanations of color-coded rules and guidelines for using capital letters sentences and essays. Peer workshopping activities help reinforce capital letter rules.

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Leveled writing rubrics {History Guru}

By History Guru

Increase student performance in your class, or schoolwide!

With the 5 absolutes of writing:

Five Absolutes of Writing

1.All students will answer open-ended questions with complete sentences.

2.All answers to open-ended questions will follow one of the following response formats:

1-3 Sentences (L1-Daily)

Short Response (L2-Weekly)

Extended Response (L3-Quarterly)

3.All sentences will follow the standard rules of writing with a capital letter at the beginning and correct punctuation at the end of a sentence.

4.All responses must use correct content area spelling.

5.All written responses must be legible.

Get your school scores up! I use this in my Government, United States History, and World History courses. My grade levels range from 6-8 and I have seen great increases with my students. Initiated at my previous school as a schoolwide curriculum (including Math), we went from an F to a C in 1 year alone. Now I am at a B school working with the low 25% students hoping to get their writing and reading scores to where they need to be. Go check it out.

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Twitter Writing Activity

By Beth Hammett

Twitter-like page with tweets handouts for social media discussions and short responses, such as main ideas, paraphrasing and summarizing. Includes: Directions and Suggestions for Use ______'s Page for creating a social media page Top 5 Trending, Add Pic/Photo, Subjects to Share, Banner, @_________ new social media name Tweets boxes with 140 spaces for writing short responses Use with CCSS and other state aligned materials to help students with short answer responses. Fun way to include social media an discussions about appropriate online guidelines and posts!

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Guess Your Grade - Effective Effort Form

By Language Arts Excellence

This 3-page form asks students to specifically rate their performance on the 6 components of effective effort on a given essay: TIME, FOCUS, RESOURCEFULNESS, USE OF STRATEGIES, USE OF FEEDBACK, and COMMITMENT. This product is modeled after teachings from The Skillful Teacher by Jon Saphier, Mary Ann Haley-Speca, and Robert Gower and encourages a growth mindset in students. I provide this form to my students every single time I assign a paper and am always pleasantly surprised at how honest they are in their responses, especially as the incentive for guessing their grade is 2 bonus points! ____________________________________________________________________________ Also, check out this great lesson plan for teaching Effective Effort by Language Arts Excellence: ⭐Effective Effort Lesson Plan ____________________________________________________________________________ ⭐Click to Follow Language Arts Excellence

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Guess Your Grade - Effective Effort Form

By Language Arts Excellence

This 3-page form asks students to specifically rate their performance on the 6 components of effective effort on a given essay: TIME, FOCUS, RESOURCEFULNESS, USE OF STRATEGIES, USE OF FEEDBACK, and COMMITMENT. This product is modeled after teachings from The Skillful Teacher by Jon Saphier, Mary Ann Haley-Speca, and Robert Gower and encourages a growth mindset in students. I provide this form to my students every single time I assign a paper and am always pleasantly surprised at how honest they are in their responses, especially as the incentive for guessing their grade is 2 bonus points! ____________________________________________________________________________ Also, check out this great lesson plan for teaching Effective Effort by Language Arts Excellence: ⭐Effective Effort Lesson Plan ____________________________________________________________________________ ⭐Click to Follow Language Arts Excellence

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