Using this Thanksgiving Nouns Worksheet, students circle the words below that show an example of a noun to gain a better understanding of parts of speech.
Using Greek Mythology Activity, students determine the meaning of words and phrasesincluding those that allude to significant characters found in mythology.
Using Vocabulary Jeopardy Activity, students determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text to build their use of vocabulary.
Using this Help From Other Author's Activity helps, students collect story elements from literary or informational texts to write their own story.
Using Read It Syllables Activity, students know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
Using Root Word Treasure Hunt Using Latin Suffixes Activity, students decode words with common suffixes to build the vocabulary.
Using the Tell the Group Speaking and Listening Activity, students report on a topic or text, tell a story, or recount an experience with appropriate facts and relevant.
Using this Mammals ABC Order Worksheet, student will put ten mammals in alphabetical order and then write more about two mammals.
Using this Adjectives Syllables and Definitions Worksheet, students break the word into syllables and then look up the definition of each adjective.
Using this Writing Riddles Using Adjectives Worksheet, students draw objects in the spaces below and write a riddle for each using adjectives.
Using this Using Complete Sentences Worksheet, students produce complete sentences so people can fully understand what you want to say.
Using the Writing Formal vs. Informal Letters Worksheet, students read the prompts to determine if the situation requires formal or informal sentences.
Using Informational Text Vocabulary Worksheet, students use picture clues and context to determine the meanings of the words and phrases.
Using Snow Much Fun With Nouns Regular Irregular Nouns Activity, students match singular and plural nouns to build their understanding of proper usage.
Using Text or Pictures Worksheet, studentscircle if they found the information by reading the text or looking at the picture.
Using the Group Research Writing Project Worksheet, studentsuse the checklist to ensure that each member was an effective part of the group.
Using the Talking to Peers Assessment Worksheet, students respond to questions and suggestions from peers and add details to writing as needed.
Using Finding Feelings within a Text Worksheet, students read a story that and record examples of character feelings or make you feel a certain way when you read them.
Using Verb Opposites Worksheet, students read the words on the left and find its opposite match on the right.
Using the Group Reading Worksheet, students use this form when you meet with a group and read fiction or non-fiction text.



















