Using the 5 Minutes of Fame Read Aloud Activity, students create audio recordings of stories or poems by using a voice recorder with a microphone.
Using Back to School Adjective Writing Activity, students write about the first day of school to including details to describe actions, thoughts, and feelings.
Using Using Text or Pictures to Find Information Worksheet, students read the text below about lions and write information they learned by reading the text or looking at the pictures.
Using Verbs in Sentences Worksheet, students conjugate IS and ARE through depending on the subject of the sentence.
Using Feeling Words Activity, students read Amy Goes to First Grade to find words and phrases that describe Amy's feelings on the first day of school.
Using New Words Phrases Worksheet, students write new words or phrases that you see in books or hear in conversations to build their vocabulary.
Using this Writing the Date Activity, students sort the Date Cards and Comma Cards into the correct sequence to show different dates.
Using the Collaborative Research Worksheet, studentswork with a partner, or a group, to research a topic to research a topic using several books to gather information.
Using Describing Emotions Worksheet, students dictate, write, or draw about a time you felt worried or scared and give descriptive information.
With our Common Core Daily Lesson Plan Template, you will develop an Objective based on a Common Core Standard. Next, you will use the subject column
With this Vocabulary to Include in Your Story Worksheet, your students will look up six vocabulary words and their definitions.
Using thisMissing Silent Letters Worksheet, students locate words with silent letter combinations in the word search in order to know how pronounce words.
Using this Sequence and Organized Worksheet, students describe the four major events while reading.
Using Words with Prefixes Worksheet, students circle the prefix in each word and write the meaning of each word.
Using this Antonyms Pairs Worksheet, students match ten pairs of antonyms by drawing lines between two opposite words.
Using Writing with Homophones Worksheet, students write sentences with three homophones that show their different definitions.
Using thisApostrophe Possession Worksheet, students use apostrophes to show that specific objects belong to specific people
Using Write Your Own Capitalization Examples Worksheet, students write their own sentences using the proper noun guidelines provided.
Using Science Syllables Worksheet, students sort science words into categories based on the number of syllables.
Using this Adjectives Around You Worksheet, students describe objects using adjectives around their classroom to create clues for their partners.



















