Using this Thanksgiving Day Alphabetical Order Worksheet, students will write twenty Thanksgiving themed words in alphabetical order.
Using this Discussions Preparation Activity, students prepare for a discussion by recording thoughts in the provided graphic organizer.
Using Hurricanes Reading Comprehension Activity, students refer to details to explain what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences. This is perfect for making inferences and drawing conclusions.
Using Idioms Figurative Language Activity, students demonstrate understanding of figurative language, word relationships and nuances in word meanings.
Using this Let's Talk About It Activity, studentsengage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions with diverse partners building on others' ideas and expressing their own clearly.
Using Let's Write RAFT Writing Activity, students write routinely over extended time frames and shorter time frames for a range of discipline-specific tasks, purposes, and audiences.
Using Adjectives Alphabetical Order Worksheet, students practice how to put examples of adjectives in alphabetical order using the alphabet as support.
Using Dictionary Dive Activity, students determine the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning word and phrases choosing from a range of strategies.
Using Explore New Words Prefix Activity, students will use prefix and base cards to create new words and then define the each new word.
Using Prefix Barnyard Matching Activity, students match prefixes to their definitions to build their vocabulary.
Using this Writing about an Event Using Adjectives Worksheet, studentsillustrate a drawing of an event that you enjoyed in order to write a paragraph using interesting adjectives.
Using the Spelling Word Families Worksheet, students place an onset consonant at the beginning of each word to make new words.
Using the Formal Informal Language Activity, students determine which words or phrases are most appropriate to be said during formal or informal situations.
Using Images to Understand the Information Worksheet, students explain how the illustrations contribute and clarify a text to build their understanding of what has been read.
Using the Make an Audio Recording Worksheet, students create audio recordings of stories or poems by using a voice recorder with a microphone.
Using Capitalize It Activity, students sort the topic cards into Do Capitalize and Don't Capitalize categories.
Using this Multiple Meanings Worksheet, students draw a picture for each word to show how it is used in the sentence.
Using the Partnered Research Project Worksheet, students work with a partner in a shared research project.
Using Adding Details to Your Story Activity, students give a description and then add detail to the story by responding to questions and peer suggestions to inspire a longer writing piece.
Using Illustration and Text Clues Worksheet, students use an illustration and caption to learn more about characters and picture.



















