Enlightenment Visual Vocab for FREE
By History Guru
The Enlightenment Visual Vocab Essential Question: How did the ideas of Montesquieu and Locke influence the Founding Fathers? Directions: Provide a definition in your own words to each concept. Then draw a picture, symbol, or pictoword in each box representing concepts you learned in this lesson.
By History Guru
Vocabulary Quilt As you read, write new words in the squares. Write the meanings of the words, too. If you can not figure out the meaning of a word, look it up in a dictionary.
Word Study/Vocabulary Graphic Organizer and Handout
By K3 Homeschool Foundations
These graphic organizers will help you to seamlessly implement word studies!
I have two options so you can choose which one will work better for your students! I also included a handout so that they could have a visual and definitions of what a prefix, suffix, root word, and base word is.
I also include examples of how to use the graphic organizers!
By Shy's Sunshine Room
Instructions:
Description:
✬This assignment is meant to help students not only practice their Spelling words but also to help them acquire a larger vocabulary. There is space for fifteen Spelling words. However, the second page can always be printed again to add additional words as needed. Students should write their Spelling word, the definition, and use it in a sentence.
Tips and advice:
✬It is completely understandable that there might not always be time to incorporate an assignment like this into the students’ regime of homework. Because of that, I have also used this if my students failed their Spelling tests. In my classroom, if they received less than an 80% on a Spelling test, I printed this out on Monday and stapled their test to it. (Others will draw the line at different percentages. I had ESL students who needed the vocab practice.) It was due on Friday. They then had to do this activity with any of the words that they spelled wrong. I would grade this assignment based on correct spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and correct definitions. Once done, I averaged the grade from this assignment with their test score and entered the new, higher grade into my gradebook. For the ESL students in my class, this assignment was very helpful in broadening their vocabulary.
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Four Square Digital Vocabulary Chart - Easy to Add Text and Pictures
By Danielle Mortimore
Transform your science vocabulary lessons with our Four Square Digital Vocabulary Chart! Designed for ease and engagement, this interactive Google Slide tool allows students to effortlessly add text and pictures, making vocabulary learning both fun and effective. Based on the Frayer model.
My students in science often have a difficult time with the vocabulary, especially those ESL/ELL students learning English. This is a digital product. Students just click to add text or a picture. SUPER EASY! The text is Comfortaa which is thought to be a dyslexia friendly font. (Doesn’t have those stupid a’s that no one really writes!)
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By Kim Romero
The Handy Dandy Speller is a spelling dictionary for students to keep in their Writing Folders. If they need help spelling a word, they can look in their Handy Dandy Speller. If the word is not there, they can add it to their Handy Dandy Speller for next time. The Handy Dandy Speller is a handy and fun tool for learners. The Handy Speller has fun shapes, so students will enjoy writing the words inside the shapes. I hope you enjoy this product. Please provide a rating and feedback. Thank you so very much! If you like this item please check out my Dictionary Skills Characters
Digital Resource: American Revolution Vocabulary Shared Slide Deck Activity
By Nemos Nook
This resource is a digital resource to be used in conjunction with Google Drive.
This resource is 100% editable and is on Google Slides.
The students' task is to dive deep into the words that shaped the early days of America!
Perfect for middle and high school students, this resource has students work with an assigned vocabulary word from the American Revolution. Students will create their own slide in a collaborative Google Slides deck, including definitions, examples, characteristics and images to represent their word. Once complete, students will present their slides to their classmates, reinforcing learning and promoting discussion.
Key Features:
Ideal For:
Watch your students' vocabulary skills soar as they engage with words in a meaningful way!
This is a great activity for introducing a unit on the American Revolution and students always get creative with their slide.
Students will learn to:
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If you like this activity, please check out my 13 Colonies Vocabulary Slide Activity.
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My Brother Sam is Dead Vocabulary and Character Journal Entry(Chs. 7-9) Hyperdoc
By Nemos Nook
This product builds students' vocabulary and also has them compose a journal entry/letter from the point of view of one character in the novel to another character using text evidence from Chapters 7-9. The vocabulary work, journal entry brainstorming work and final journal entry are all completed directly on the hyperdoc and then submitted for a grade. I share this with students via google drive so that they have their own copy to work with. A sample journal entry is also included. A rubric for the journal is provided via a link in the Character Journal portion of the assignment. This is great to use as an assessment and can be done in class or independently.
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BUNDLE: Vocabulary Slide Decks: 13 Colonies and American Revolution
By Nemos Nook
This resource includes both the 13 Colonies and American Revolution Vocabulary. Slides.
This is a digital resource to be used in conjunction with Google Drive.
This resource is 100% editable and is on Google Slides
Students work with assigned vocabulary words for units on the 13 Colonies and the American Revolution by creating images, sentences, etc. for their word. Each student gets their own slide and each slide becomes part of a shared slide deck. There are words included already for each unit, but the lessons are fully editable for teachers to add more based on the number of students.
This is a great activity for introducing a unit on the 13 colonies and the American Revolution and students always get creative with their slides. I usually have students present their slide to the class.
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Vocabulary Journal - Word of the Day- Differentiated Worksheets ESL/Special Ed
By Mrs. Linea
Are you currently teaching Vocabulary? Are you looking for a NO PREP, fun and effective way to introduce a VOCABULARY JOURNAL? I've got you covered! This is perfect for the whole class! This Vocabulary Journal will have your students excited about learning new words!
In the first template, each page includes a “Word of the Day” space along with a space for students to write the word, the meaning, use it in a sentence and draw a picture. In the second template, each page includes a “Word of the Day” space, along with “My Language” where students can write the word in their native language, Turn & talk with a partner, write the meaning and draw a picture.
This also incorporates PHONOLOGICAL AWARENESS & GRAMMAR into each page! For each word, students will identify the number of phonemes, vowels, consonants, digraphs AND whether the word is a Noun, Verb, Adjective or Adverb! WOW!
This Vocabulary Journal is different from others beause it’s not only fun and engaging but also covers the basic skills needed in a simplified format. No need for multiple pages! Assess students understanding of vocabulary ALL ON ONE PAGE!!!
This can be used with any word list or subject! Print the cover, a few Word of the Day pages, Staple & GO! Now you have a Journal! OR Use them separately, it’s your choice!
**This Vocabulary Journal utilizes all four modalities: Speaking, Listening, Reading and Writing! PLUS, Drawing and Home language-support activities for ESL/ENL and Special Education.
Vocabulary Journal Includes:
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"As an ESL teacher, I recently purchased the Vocabulary Journal and I'm thrilled with its effectiveness. My students loved this resource! This tool requires minimal prep, making it a time-saver for busy educators. Its versatility allows seamless integration into any lesson plan, catering to diverse student needs and interests. The inclusion of phonological awareness and grammar elements on each page enhances language learning. With options for different cover pages and color templates, customization is easy. I highly recommend this journal to ESL/Special education teachers for its engaging and comprehensive approach to vocabulary instruction."
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Nouns Mini-Lesson Google Slides + Worksheet/Anchor Chart-HMH Into Reading/ESL
By Mrs. Linea
Are you teaching your students about NOUNS? Are you looking for a NO PREP, fun and effective way to introduce Nouns that name people and animals? I've got you covered! This is perfect for the whole class or small group/intervention!
This resource aligns with HMH INTO READING for Grade 2 and can be used as a supplement to the grammar program! This can be used with other grades as well, especially students who are struggling, SWD or ELLs who need modified instruction.
When teaching about NOUNS, I find that chunking the information makes it much easier for students to understand, especially my SWD & ESL. This keeps the students attention without overwhelming them with too much information as well! (We all know grammar can be difficult to teach and learn!) That is why I created this resource which focuses only on Nouns that name people and animals. In the next lesson, the focus will be on places and things!
This resource includes:
This Nouns Google Slides Mini-Lesson + PDF Activity is different from others because it’s not only fun and engaging but also covers the basic skills needed in a simplified format. No need for multiple pages! Assess students understanding of nouns ALL IN ONE PLACE!!!
**This Nouns Mini-Lesson utilizes all four modalities: Speaking, Listening, Reading and Writing! PLUS, picture-supported words in activities for ESL/ENL and Special Education.
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Vocabulary Example and Non-Example Graphic Organizer & Poster Activity
By Catholic Kids
This simple graphic organizer can be used with ANY vocabulary words. Students can write in the words and definitions, then think of examples and non-examples for each word. This helps the students think about and discuss vocabulary throughout the lesson. The second page has another graphic organizer that can be used to make a poster about a specific vocabulary word. This can be used as a part of any lesson--I often use this as a differentiation tool for early-finishers or those struggling with a particular word. After posters are made, I use them as an adorable Word Wall!
Vocabulary Graphic Organizer: Example of Use
Whenever I introduce vocabulary, I give the students the definitions and then ask them to find examples and non-examples. My favorite part of that class period is listening to students debate about topics such as whether zombies are an example of a resurrection or a nonexample. Because they're moving so they're like alive again kind of like resurrected, but they're Undead and Jesus wasn't Undead, he was alive again. Not the Living Dead. There's so much theology in that bizarre argument, I love it!
Graphic Novel Templates: 10 Designs for Student Choice and Differentiation!
By Catholic Kids
These graphic novel templates are my go-to activity when I want students to show that they understand a story or lesson. Students get a chance to choose how they want to demonstrate comprehension by organizing the content, adding more pictures or more words, and adding some artistic fun. There are 10 different designs in this product, available in both PDF and PowerPoint. The PowerPoint also has short instructions on how to adjust or modify the templates to fit your needs.
Free-ACTIVE READING BOOKMARK Bundle vocab, literary devices, idiom tracking
By Kiwious About Vocab
“ Kids really got into using these…great reinforcement.”
These tracking bookmarks will have each student highly engaged with their silent reading books. Whether you want to enrich vocabulary, hi-light the study of literary devices, or zone in on flavorful idioms, these three bookmark trackers allow students to see these elements in their self selected re@ding materials.
Included as well, is a book selection card which is designed to be used with the Accelerated Reading program. These cards completely solved the problem of students not having something to read. It was mandatory in my classroom that students have a silent reading book at all times. If they were nearing the end of a book these cards were a lifesaver I could at my leisure hand pick a book for my own classroom library and have it on their desk ready to read!
The PDF file is organized so that the bookmarks may be copied back to back and folded lengthwise as they will be keeping them in their books until they are completed. If they complete the bookmark before the end of the novel, then they may have a second bookmark. Every new book starts with a fresh tracker!
Bookmarks can be completed and turned in for a reward or bonus points. Some students are just excited to spot classroom topics in their own books. Many will share their unique findings with the teacher and their classmates! Tons of students used multiple trackers, and it WAS NOT REQUIRED!
Book Report Project ~ Venn Diagram Cube Activity ~ Comprehension & Vocabulary
By Reece's Tech Shop by Scott Reece
Are you looking for a new way to present book reports? Are you tired of the same old vocabulary activities? Are you looking for a unique way to display student work but your walls are full? Well, look to your ceiling!!
The Venn Diagram Cubes are made to hang from the ceiling or sit on your bookshelves. Students can display their knowledge of vocabulary in this fun activity!
The file includes:
-Student Handout
-Electronic Rubric! Yes, you just enter the numbers and it calculates the grades for you!!
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Bundle: Reading Activities | Dewey Decimal | Venn Diagram | Journaling
By Reece's Tech Shop by Scott Reece
Are you looking for ways to encourage your students to read in your classroom or at your school? This bundle has everything that you need!
Encourage reading with little competition in the Dewey Decimal Reading Race. Students earn racing points and move along the race track by reading books from different Dewey categories.
Create a new book report experience and add student work to you classroom with the Word Cube Book Reports. This one includes an electronic scoring rubric with formulas already calculated!
Encourage reading and comprehension by using the 180-day A Reader's Journey ~ A Reading Journal!! 180 days worth of reading journal topics. Includes page documentation, title and author information, and a journal prompt to reflect on what students have read for the day.
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Argumentative Writing Prompt - Rubric, Graphic Organizer - School Uniforms
By Write On with Jamie
Introducing argumentative writing has never been easier! This in-depth argumentative writing prompt lesson guides students through the step-by-step process of drafting an argumentative outline using an argumentative graphic organizer. The lesson will demonstrate developing a claim, reasons, and evidence, refuting an opposing viewpoint, and writing an opinion essay.
The topic of this resource is - Should Uniforms be Required in Public Schools?
All aspects of argument writing are covered in this resource: brainstorming ideas, developing a thesis statement, introducing supporting evidence, writing hooks and leads, and incorporating the 6 Traits of Writing™. From the beginning writer to the advanced writer, this resource has something for everyone.
The video, slide show, graphic organizer, worksheets, writing template, and rubric allow students to practice and develop their argumentative writing skills. The writing quiz reinforces guided note-taking techniques when used in conjunction with the instructional video. The detailed lesson plans make implementing argument writing easy for teachers.
This no-prep lesson is adaptable for in-class instruction, distance learning, or independent student work. The instructional video with writing tutorial and template can be presented as whole class instruction or assigned for students to complete at home.
All materials are available in both Google Drive™ and print formats, ensuring easy access for all students.
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Argumentative Writing Prompt - Rubric, Graphic Organizer - Violent Video Games
By Write On with Jamie
Introducing argumentative writing has never been easier! This in-depth argumentative writing prompt lesson guides students through the step-by-step process of drafting an argumentative outline using an argumentative graphic organizer. The lesson will demonstrate developing a claim, reasons, and evidence, refuting an opposing viewpoint, and writing an opinion essay.
The topic of this resource is - Do Video Games Promote Violence?
All aspects of argument writing are covered in this resource: brainstorming ideas, developing a thesis statement, introducing supporting evidence, writing hooks and leads, and incorporating the 6 Traits of Writing™. From the beginning writer to the advanced writer, this resource has something for everyone.
The video, slide show, graphic organizer, worksheets, writing template, and rubric allow students to practice and develop their argumentative writing skills. The writing quiz reinforces guided note-taking techniques when used in conjunction with the instructional video. The detailed lesson plans make implementing argument writing easy for teachers.
This no-prep lesson is adaptable for in-class instruction, distance learning, or independent student work. The instructional video with writing tutorial and template can be presented as whole class instruction or assigned for students to complete at home.
All materials are available in both Google Drive™ and print formats, ensuring easy access for all students.
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Argumentative Writing Worksheets with:
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Persuasive Writing Essay Prompt - Graphic Organizer - Should Kids Have Phones?
By Write On with Jamie
Introducing persuasive writing has never been easier! This comprehensive persuasive writing prompt lesson guides students through the step-by-step process of crafting a compelling persuasive essay. Using a detailed persuasive graphic organizer, students will learn to draft a persuasive outline with a convincing call to action and write a thorough persuasive essay.
The topic of this resource is: Should Kids Have Cell Phones?
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The resource also focuses on how to cite persuasive text as evidence and is designed to help students develop an essay that persuades or convinces the reader. The comprehensive lesson includes: a persuasive writing rubric, a persuasive writing quiz, an instructional video, a persuasive graphic organizer, a slide show, worksheets, and detailed lesson plans.
The resource covers every aspect of persuasive writing: brainstorming ideas, developing a call-to-action, introducing supporting evidence, creating an intriguing writing lead or writing hook, and incorporating the 6 Traits of Writing™.
The video, slide shows, graphic organizer, worksheets, writing template, and rubric allow students to practice and develop their persuasive writing skills. The writing quiz reinforces guided note-taking techniques when used in conjunction with the instructional video. The detailed lesson plans make implementing persuasive writing easy for teachers.
This lesson is adaptable for in-class instruction, distance learning, or independent student work. The instructional video with writing tutorial and template can be used for whole-class instruction or assigned as homework.
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Argumentative Writing Prompt - Rubric, Graphic Organizer - Students' Bedtime
By Write On with Jamie
Introducing argumentative writing has never been easier! This in-depth argumentative writing prompt lesson guides students through the step-by-step process of drafting an argumentative outline using an argumentative graphic organizer. The lesson will demonstrate developing a claim, reasons, and evidence, refuting an opposing viewpoint, and writing an opinion essay.
The topic of this resource is - What Time Should Kids Go to Bed?
All aspects of argument writing are covered in this resource: brainstorming ideas, developing a thesis statement, introducing supporting evidence, writing hooks and leads, and incorporating the 6 Traits of Writing™. From the beginning writer to the advanced writer, this resource has something for everyone.
The video, slide show, graphic organizer, worksheets, writing template, and rubric allow students to practice and develop their argumentative writing skills. The writing quiz reinforces guided note-taking techniques when used in conjunction with the instructional video. The detailed lesson plans make implementing argument writing easy for teachers.
This no-prep lesson is adaptable for in-class instruction, distance learning, or independent student work. The instructional video with writing tutorial and template can be presented as whole class instruction or assigned for students to complete at home.
All materials are available in both Google Drive™ and print formats, ensuring easy access for all students.
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This Argumentative / Argument Essay Writing Prompt lesson includes:
Entertaining Instructional Video with:
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Argumentative Writing Worksheets with:
Slide Show Presentation with:
Argumentative Writing Quiz
Argumentative Rubric
Argumentative Graphic Organizer
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