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Writing-expository Common Core L.5.5 resources

Preview of The Egypt Game Novel Study Unit and Literature Guide

The Egypt Game Novel Study Unit and Literature Guide

Created by
TheRoomMom
This reading guide for The Egypt Game by Zilpha Keatley Snyder is a low prep novel study. The complete novel unit can be used for reading groups, book clubs, or with a whole group and includes chapter vocabulary, chapter questions, and many fun reading comprehension activities. If you happen to be studying Ancient Egypt at the same time you read The Egypt Game, even better!The resource guide includes a variety of activities that incorporate many critical thinking and language skills. For example
Preview of Language: Figurative Language (English & Español)

Language: Figurative Language (English & Español)

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.4.5Demonstrate understanding of figurative language, word relationships, and nuances in word meanings.This is a reference poster I created to assist my students with figurative language. Figurative Language is most difficult for 4th and 5th graders to grasp, especially if they have limited background experience and rich conversations outside of school. Some might say that in some cases teaching figurative language might be developmentally inappropriate depending on the grade.
Preview of Ordering Adjectives - Grammar In Context Writing Lessons for 4th / 5th Grade

Ordering Adjectives - Grammar In Context Writing Lessons for 4th / 5th Grade

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ideas by jivey
Teach 4th- and 5th-grade students how to write with adjectives and order adjectives, not just memorize the grammar rules about them!With Jivey's Write On! Grammar Integration Resources, you'll be teaching grammar in context during your writing time through exploration, revision, and application. This print-and-teach resource, aligned with best-practices, provides lessons and activities on the use of adjectives, with a focus on ordering adjectives, and should be incorporated into your writing les
Preview of Adverbs - Grammar In Context Writing Lessons for 4th / 5th Grade

Adverbs - Grammar In Context Writing Lessons for 4th / 5th Grade

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ideas by jivey
Teach 4th- and 5th-grade students how to write with adverbs, not just memorize the grammar rules about them!With Jivey's Write On! Grammar Integration Resources, you'll be teaching grammar in context during your writing time through exploration, revision, and application. This print-and-teach resource, aligned with best-practices, provides lessons and activities on the use of adverbs and should be incorporated into your writing lessons. The lessons and activities in this resource are designed in
Preview of Making Comparisons - Grammar In Context Writing Lessons for 4th / 5th Grade

Making Comparisons - Grammar In Context Writing Lessons for 4th / 5th Grade

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ideas by jivey
Teach 4th- and 5th-grade students how to write with comparatives and superlatives to make comparisons, not just memorize the grammar rules about them!With Jivey's Write On! Grammar Integration Resources, you'll be teaching grammar in context during your writing time through exploration, revision, and application. This print-and-teach resource, aligned with best-practices, provides lessons and activities on the use of comparatives and superlatives and should be incorporated into your writing less
Preview of "Learning About Informative Writing" Google Slides- Bookworms Supplement

"Learning About Informative Writing" Google Slides- Bookworms Supplement

Bookworms Curriculum: 5th grade ELA: Module 1- Unit 1: Informative Writing (Lessons 14-19).This resource is editable through Google Slides and includes modeling slides, timers when appropriate, discussion questions, "I can" statements, success criteria, rubrics, checklists, turn and talks, and anchor chart guides. Please know that these are for the Bookworms Curriculum and the slides were created to help with planning and presentation to young students! These are kid friendly slides to assist wi
Preview of Writing About Me Using Hyperbole & Simile | Back to School Writing Series

Writing About Me Using Hyperbole & Simile | Back to School Writing Series

Free and Fun Writing that's aligned to standards! Who knew explanatory writing could be so fun?! This NO-PREP printable or Google Slides step-by-step writing activity guides students through the process of coming up with a topic to brag about it in a fun way, writing similes, writing hyperbole, getting to see an awesome sample, and then incorporating everything into their very own bragging & boasting written description. It's amazing you get this for FREE!Great for easing student back into w
Preview of Specific Nouns- BONUS Grammar In Context Writing Lesson for 2nd-5th Grade

Specific Nouns- BONUS Grammar In Context Writing Lesson for 2nd-5th Grade

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ideas by jivey
Teach students how to write using nouns, not just memorize the grammar rules about them!With Jivey's Write On! Grammar Integration Resources, you'll be teaching grammar in context during your writing time through exploration, revision, and application. This resource, aligned with best-practices, provides lessons and activities on the use of specific common nouns and should be incorporated into your writing lessons.Implementation of this resource will help you teach how to bring distinction and c
Preview of Show, Don't Tell & Descriptive Writing - A Lesson

Show, Don't Tell & Descriptive Writing - A Lesson

Created by
A Lit Store
This lesson for Middle School classes will enhance your learners' writing. Through a lesson structured in line with Bloom's Taxonomy, students will be introduced to the concept of "show, don't tell", before practicing with an exemplar text and finally, applying this to a descriptive writing task.This lesson is best for students who have learned about figurative language/literary devices and have mastered a few concepts.
Preview of Compare Contrast, Social Studies Write On

Compare Contrast, Social Studies Write On

Created by
CK Teaching Aids
Students often confuse and misuse the terms “compare” and “contrast”. They use them interchangeably when they really mean quite the opposite. It’s important for students to understand that when they are asked to “compare” two things they are being asked to state their likenesses; when they are asked to “contrast” them they are being asked to say how they are different. This unit should give them some practice in telling one from the other. Contents: Teacher Page Reading Selection (Feudalism)
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