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Common Core L.7.1b flash cards

Preview of PAST PARTICIPLES BOOM CARDS ⭐ Irregular Past Participles Boom Cards ⭐ ELA Cards

PAST PARTICIPLES BOOM CARDS ⭐ Irregular Past Participles Boom Cards ⭐ ELA Cards

Do your students struggle with grammar and say things like, "I could have went" or "I would have ate"? These past participle Boom Cards will help your students distinguish between simple past and past participles and to master the irregular past participles. Perfect for ELA sub plans!⭐Includes audio files for each card to help students who struggle or have learning difficulties.Simple Past: ate, beat, became, began, bent, bled, bit, blew, bought, broke, built, came, chose, did, drew, drank, dr
Preview of Formulated Sentences: Informal Syntax Probe

Formulated Sentences: Informal Syntax Probe

Created by
Indigo Speech
This informal probe will provide information regarding a student's strengths and weaknesses in expressive language. Conjunctions carry syntactic and semantic meaning and convey complex ideas. Students must understand and communicate the relationships between concepts in all academic subjects, including ELA, math, science, and social studies. The semantic concepts of contrast and cause-and-effect can be particularly challenging for children with language difficulties.The pictures in this informal
Preview of WAR (the card game) Sentence Structure Review

WAR (the card game) Sentence Structure Review

Created by
MClaSSy
Whole Class or Small Group Review Game: The review game asks students to identify sentence structures using text from a plethora of YA novels. For the full list of novels, check out the last page of this document. The answer to each review question is located on the very next slide which allows for immediate feedback. I like to use this slideshow as a whole-class review or to divide the class into teams to compete against one another. Differentiated Activity: Looking for a bit of a challenge?
Preview of Clauses, Sentence Types & Purposes Digital BOOM Task Cards

Clauses, Sentence Types & Purposes Digital BOOM Task Cards

Created by
Hey Natayle
Give your students, either at school or remotely, the daily grammar practice they need with identifying independent and dependent clauses, sentence types, and sentence purposes using this superhero themed digital BOOM deck. Clauses, Sentence Types, & Purposes Included:Independent ClausesDependent ClausesSimple SentencesCompound SentencesComplex SentencesDeclarative SentencesInterrogative SentencesImperative SentencesExclamatory Sentences↠ Click here to PREVIEW the first 4 slides in the deck!
Preview of Grammar Terms Colorable Posters and Sorts (Intermediate 4th-8th)

Grammar Terms Colorable Posters and Sorts (Intermediate 4th-8th)

Created by
The Teacher Meg
Grab these colorable posters and hands-on sorts to supplement your grammar instruction and review! 30 sorts + 30 colorable posters that feature 27 intermediate (4th-8th grade) grammar topics are included! 71 pages + answer keys! These interactive and engaging grammar activities will help your students practice using and identifying grammar terms.Reach all types of learners with these hands-on activities!Visual Learners: The posters provide a visual and artistic representation of grammar terms! S
Preview of Homonyms Activity | 40 Flashcards | Partner Pairing | Matching | Centers

Homonyms Activity | 40 Flashcards | Partner Pairing | Matching | Centers

Partner Pairing - Homonym EditionLooking for a creative and fun way to pair up different students quickly? This homonym set is the perfect for cooperative learning while learning the meaning of words with multiple meanings. There is a total of 40 homonyms, with & without eyes, that is fit to up to 40 students (20 groups). Simply print onto cardstock and laminate for durability. Put all of the cards into a container and let students draw one card. No peeking!Can additionally be used for large
Preview of Sentence Types Equations

Sentence Types Equations

Created by
Rebel Ink by Meg
This lesson is a way to break down sentence types into a more logical/mathematical way by breaking down the parts of a sentence into an "equation." Each piece is color coded, as are examples. This also includes a slide that defines the parts. This is an easy way for students to rationalize the building blocks of creating a sentence.
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