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Preview of Relative Pronouns and Adverbs L.4.1.A Worksheets Distance Learning

Relative Pronouns and Adverbs L.4.1.A Worksheets Distance Learning

Relative Pronouns and Adverbs L.4.1.AGreat for test prep,review, homework, and as a mini-lesson!Aligned to:CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.4.1.AUse relative pronouns (who, whose, whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where, when, why).Contents****6 Printables!*******Differentiated worksheets**** Anchor posters* Answer Keys***************************************************Task cards on are available here!Relative Pronoun Task CardsPlease see the animated GIF to know what you'll be purchasing.Thanks for s
Preview of Relative Pronouns Task Cards

Relative Pronouns Task Cards

RELATIVE PRONOUNS AND RELATIVE ADVERBS TASK CARDS - SCOOT - 76 questions Common Core Aligned to: ELA.L.4.1.a Use relative pronouns (who, whose, whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where, when, why). SCOOT is an easy, fun, fast paced game that will get the kids up and moving around. Place a task card on each desk in numerical order. Each student will read the sentence and will write down the correct answer on their sheet. Then after a minute or two, say "SCOOT!" and the students will SCO
Preview of Language Arts Jeopardy: End of the Year Review 4th Grade Set 2

Language Arts Jeopardy: End of the Year Review 4th Grade Set 2

Language Arts Jeopardy: End of the Year Review 4th Grade - Set 2Set #1 is here.Language Arts Jeopardy: End of the Year Review 4th GradeThis easy-to-use PowerPoint ELA game plays similar to the popular TV game show, Jeopardy! It's editable, so feel free to change any of the questions. It was designed for grade 4, but it may be used for grades 3 and 5.This file includes suggestions on how to play and instructions for setup. However, if you're familiar with Jeopardy. you'll find it very simple to u
Preview of Relative Pronouns Worksheet L.4.1.A

Relative Pronouns Worksheet L.4.1.A

Relative Pronouns Worksheet L.4.1.ACommon core aligned to L.4.1.aUse relative pronouns (who, whose, whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where, when, why).Two worksheetsanswer KeysGreat for review, test prep, quick check, assessment.
Preview of Brain Breakfast SET TWO BUNDLE: 9 Weeks of Math & ELA Morning Work Grades 3-5

Brain Breakfast SET TWO BUNDLE: 9 Weeks of Math & ELA Morning Work Grades 3-5

This product, Brain Breakfast: Set 2 Bundle, includes NINE FULL WEEKS of ELA & Math practice for your 4th or 5th grader. Brain Breakfast is a great way to supplement your daily classroom instruction! It can easily be printed or adapted for digital use in Easel! The activities are flexible and can be used across any elementary grade level with slight modifications depending on your students' needs. It's perfect for morning work, practice, review, stations, & more and can be completed in c
Preview of Brain Breakfast SET THREE BUNDLE: 9 weeks of Math & ELA Morning Work: Grades 3-5

Brain Breakfast SET THREE BUNDLE: 9 weeks of Math & ELA Morning Work: Grades 3-5

This product, Brain Breakfast: Set 3 Bundle, includes NINE FULL WEEKS of ELA & Math practice for your 4th or 5th grader. Brain Breakfast is a great way to supplement your daily classroom instruction! It can easily be printed or adapted for digital use in Easel! The activities are flexible and can be used across any elementary grade level with slight modifications depending on your students' needs. It's perfect for morning work, practice, review, stations, & more and can be completed in c
Preview of Whose vs Who's Language Arts Grammar Worksheet for 4th Grade

Whose vs Who's Language Arts Grammar Worksheet for 4th Grade

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The ETI Academy
Use this resource to introduce or reinforce grammar rules as to how to use each word (who's or whose) in a sentence.Students fill in the blanks with the correct word to complete the worksheet.This is also a useful resource to use in the English as a second language classroom.You may also be interested in my other grammar resources:To, Too, Two Too vs. EnoughGerunds vs. Infinitives Past Continuous vs. Past SimpleFor more products related to English language click on this link here.Let's connect:
Preview of Parts of Speech Sort Drag and Drop

Parts of Speech Sort Drag and Drop

Created by
Faulkner English
Knowing the parts of speech is a significant building block in being able to learn all of the English grammar rules. I originally developed this drag-and-drop activity for use with students during Covid. This activity is ready to plug and play in your Google Classroom or LMS of choice.Students enjoyed the sorting activity, and it helped them to differentiate between the eight parts of speech. Some of the words can fit in either category, and I led a discussion on these words. Most usually, so
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