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JOHN’S EDU MARKET stands out for its unique share of resources and information. Teachers can use these resources to support students as they include well-formulated lesson plans, carefully designed support material, and well-planned worksheets. This platform aims at bringing "Tomorrow's lessons to today's classroom, and today's lessons to a classroom now". The Teacher-Author of this platform is an English graduate, associated with Gems Education as a Subject Leader of English.

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JOHN’S EDU MARKET stands out for its unique share of resources and information. Teachers can use these resources to support students as they include well-formulated lesson plans, carefully designed support material, and well-planned worksheets. This platform aims at bringing "Tomorrow's lessons to today's classroom, and today's lessons to a classroom now". The Teacher-Author of this platform is an English graduate, associated with Gems Education as a Subject Leader of English.
NOUN TYPES: WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS - 17 EXERCISES
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NOUN TYPES: WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS - 17 EXERCISES

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A unit set of worksheets and answers with 6 sessions on teaching and learning resources of noun types based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy. After completing this unit students will be able to: SESSION 1 - REMEMBERING: Explain the basic function of nouns in general sentences. SESSION 2 - UNDERSTANDING: Explain the extended function of nouns in general sentences. SESSION 3 - APPLYING: Form and use regular and irregular plural nouns. SESSION 4 - ANALYSING: Infer and grasp the meaning of noun types. SESSION 5 - EVALUATING: Explain the function of nouns in particular sentences. SESSION 6 - CREATING: Demonstrate command of the conventions of Standard English grammar and usage when writing. This download includes: EXERCISE 1: List the basic noun types with their functions and examples. EXERCISE 2: List the extended noun types with their functions and examples. EXERCISE 3: List irregular plural noun types with examples. EXERCISE 4: Interpret and verbalise pictures of nouns referring to their type and identity. EXERCISE 5: Identify the functions of nouns as used in the sentences. EXERCISE 6: Use nouns as subjects, direct objects, indirect objects, objects of prepositions, predicate nominatives and object complements. EXERCISE 7: Demonstrate the mastery of using noun types in writing. EXERCISE 8: Answer the following questions to test your knowledge of noun types (Part 1). EXERCISE 9: Answer the following questions to test your knowledge of noun types (Part 2). EXERCISE 10: Answer the following questions to test your knowledge of noun types (Part 3). EXERCISE 11: Answer the following questions to test your knowledge of noun types (Part 4). EXERCISE 12: Answer the following questions to test your knowledge of the functions of the noun types. EXERCISE 13: Break the noun types down by the sense you use to experience each of them with examples. EXERCISE 14: Identify the nouns in each sentence and state the noun types. EXERCISE 15: Identify the nouns and state their identity: person, animal, place, thing or idea. EXERCISE 16: Identify the nouns in each sentence and state the function they serve. EXERCISE 17: Rewrite the following sentences, replacing underlined-nouns with a proper noun. Each new noun should reflect the same idea or subject as the underlined noun. You may need to change some words, such as a, an, the, delete or add adjectives.
COMPOUND SENTENCE STRUCTURE: 18 WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS
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COMPOUND SENTENCE STRUCTURE: 18 WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS

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Ready to use worksheets with answers that present teaching and learning resources of compound sentence structure based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy. After completing this lesson, the students will be able to: Identify the functions of coordinating conjunctions. Identify the features of compound sentences with examples. Use coordinating conjunctions to coordinate or connect two clauses. Implement the features of compound sentences to discover their structure. Assess and verify the correct use of compound sentence patterns in writing. Create compound sentences with the given sentence structure and pattern. This download includes: EXERCISE 1: Identify the coordinating conjunctions from the examples. EXERCISE 2: Identify the functions of compound sentences. EXERCISE 3: Identify the features of a compound sentence with examples. EXERCISE 4: Identify the properties of compound sentences. EXERCISE 5: Answer the given questions to test your knowledge of the features of compound sentences. EXERCISE 6: Use coordinating conjunctions to coordinate or connect two clauses. EXERCISE 7: Answer the given questions to apply your knowledge of the compound sentences. EXERCISE 8: Implement the features of compound sentences to discover their structure. EXERCISE 9: Examine the structure and the pattern of the compound sentences. EXERCISE 10: Assess and verify the correct use of compound sentence patterns in writing. EXERCISE 11: Create compound sentences with the given sentence structure and pattern. EXERCISE 12: Demonstrate the mastery of the use of compound sentence structure in writing. EXERCISE 13: Identify the coordinators in the given compound sentences. EXERCISE 14: Complete the sentences with meaningful clauses. EXERCISE 15: Use the coordinators (FANBOYS) to replace the semicolons in the compound sentences. EXERCISE 16: Use either coordinators or semicolons to join two independent clauses. EXERCISE 17: Split these compound sentences into two simple sentences. EXERCISE 18: Rewrite the given simple sentences as compound sentences. Here are some possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichment
SIMPLE SENTENCE STRUCTURE: 16 WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS
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SIMPLE SENTENCE STRUCTURE: 16 WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS

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A set of worksheets with answers on teaching and learning resources of simple sentence structure based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy. After completing this lesson, the students will be able to: Recall the properties of sentences with examples. Identify the parts of simple sentences with examples. Think of simple sentences to go with the given pictures. Implement the properties of simple sentences to discover their structure. Assess and verify the correct use of simple sentence patterns in writing. Create simple sentences with the given sentence structure and pattern. This download includes: EXERCISE 1: Compare and contrast a phrase, clause and sentence. Use subject, verb and complete thought as criteria to differentiate. Use YES and NO to identify the difference. EXERCISE 2: Identify the properties of sentences in the given examples. EXERCISE 3: Identify the parts of sentences. EXERCISE 4: Identify the parts of a simple sentence with examples. EXERCISE 5: Answering questions to demonstrate the knowledge of sentence structure. EXERCISE 6: Think of a simple sentence to go with each picture. EXERCISE 7: Implement the properties of simple sentences to discover their structure. EXERCISE 8: Answer the following to recognise variations in sentence structure as used in writing. EXERCISE 9: Assess and verify the correct use of simple sentence patterns in writing. EXERCISE 10: Create simple sentences with the given sentence structure and pattern. EXERCISE 11: Demonstrate the mastery of the use of simple sentence structure in writing. EXERCISE 12: Identify the following as phrase, clause and sentence. EXERCISE 13: Identify subject and predicate from the given sentences. EXERCISE 14: Identify the subjects and verbs then decide whether the verbs are transitive or intransitive. EXERCISE 15: Put each group of words together in a sentence. EXERCISE 16: Complete each sentence by adding either a subject or a predicate.
SUFFIXES: WORDS ENDING IN -CIOUS, -TIOUS - WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS
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SUFFIXES: WORDS ENDING IN -CIOUS, -TIOUS - WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS

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A ready to use unit lesson plan and worksheets with answers that presents teaching and learning resources of a spelling lesson on words ending in -cious and -tious based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy. After completing this lesson students will be able to: Provide examples for suffixes –cious and –tious based on their sound and meanings. Add suffices –cious and –tious to root words (nouns) to form adjectives based on their spelling rules. Add suffixes –cious and –tious to stem words to form new words. Use the suffix -cious to form words and use roots as clues to the meaning of new words. Use the suffix -tious to form words and correct the inappropriate use of the suffix in forming new words. Create new word patterns with words ending in shus sound and frame sentences. This download includes: EXERCISE 1: Provide three examples each for suffixes –cious and –tious based on their sound and meanings. EXERCISE 2: Add suffices –cious and –tious to nouns to form adjectives based on their spelling rules. EXERCISE 3: Add –cious or –tious to complete each of these stem words. EXERCISE 4: Use the suffix -cious to form words and use roots as clues to the meaning of new words. EXERCISE 5: Use the suffix -tious to form words and correct the inappropriate use of the suffix in forming new words. EXERCISE 6: Create new word patterns with given suffixes and frame sentences with them. EXERCISE 7: Use a –cious word from the list to complete each of the sentences below. EXERCISE 8: Use a –tious word from the list to complete each of the sentences below. EXERCISE 9: Choose the correct word from each pair of words from the brackets to fill in each blank. EXERCISE 10: Use the nouns to create adjectives with the suffix –cious. EXERCISE 11: Use nouns to create adjectives with the suffix –tious. RUBRICS: Spelling Here are some possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichment
PREFIXES: 15 WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWER KEY
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PREFIXES: 15 WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWER KEY

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Ready to use worksheets with answer key on teaching and learning resources of prefixes based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy. After working with these worksheets students will be able to: Match the terms associated with prefixes with their meanings. Add prefixes to high frequency and other studied words. Create new words with common prefixes based on their meanings. Use prefixes to form words and use roots as clues to the meaning of new words. Assess and evaluate the correct use of prefixes in forming new words. Create new word patterns with words beginning and ending in common prefixes and frame sentences. This download includes: EXERCISE 1: Match the TERMS (1-4) with their MEANINGS (A-D). EXERCISE 2: Match the PREFIXES with their MEANINGS. EXERCISE 3: Tick the correct option to find meaning for the common prefixes. EXERCISE 4: Create new words with each of the Latin prefixes based on their meaning. EXERCISE 5: Create new words with each of the Greek prefixes based on their meaning. EXERCISE 6: Create new words with each of the negative prefixes based on their meaning. EXERCISE 7: Create new words with each of the preposition prefixes based on their meaning. EXERCISE 8: Create new words with common prefixes used in Mathematics, Science and Social Studies Curriculum. EXERCISE 9: Use prefixes to form words and use roots as clues to the meaning of new words – Part 1. EXERCISE 10: Use prefixes to form words and use roots as clues to the meaning of new words – Part 2. EXERCISE 11: Use prefixes to form words and use roots as clues to the meaning of new words – Part 3. EXERCISE 12: Assess and evaluate the correct use of prefixes in forming new words. EXERCISE 13: Demonstrate the mastery of using PREFIXES in writing. Focus on remembering, understanding, analysing and creating of prefixes as suggested by the RUBRICS. EXERCISE 14: Choose the correct prefix to fill in the blanks: inter-, auto-, mis-, under-, super-. EXERCISE 15: Make words using the given prefixes to go with the meaning.
RHETORICAL COMPARISON DEVICES: SCAFFOLDING NOTES - 6 HANDOUTS
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RHETORICAL COMPARISON DEVICES: SCAFFOLDING NOTES - 6 HANDOUTS

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This compact review of rhetorical comparison devices for quick referencing is perfect for teaching Simile, Metaphor, Hyperbole and Analogy. These no prep scaffolding notes would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. Your students will love this information that is well-planned for student engagement. After studying these students will be able to: Note the definitions, purposes and quick memory tips to interpret and verbalise the rhetorical comparison devices in the graphics. Compare and contrast rhetorical comparison devices and find their similarities and differences with examples. Form rhetoric statements to go with the graphics that exemplify the rhetorical comparison devices. Analyse and state what is being compared in the text using rhetorical comparison devices. Identify the impact of the use of rhetorical comparison devices in the given text. Create expressions for the rhetorical comparison devices using the given patterns. This Resource Includes: SN 1: Vocabulary Overview SN 2: Rhetorical Device Types SN 3: Rhetorical Comparison Devices – Definitions and Purposes SN 4: Rhetorical Comparison Devices – Similarities and Difference SN 5: Rhetorical Comparison Devices – Patterns SN 6: Rhetorical Comparison Devices – Rubrics Here are some other possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichment
COMMAS AND INVERTED COMMAS - PUNCTUATION: 21 WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS
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COMMAS AND INVERTED COMMAS - PUNCTUATION: 21 WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS

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These worksheets with an answer key are perfect for teaching Punctuation – Commas and Inverted Commas. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. Your students will love these ready to use exercises that are well planned for student engagement. After attempting these New Bloom’s Taxonomy-based activities students will be able to: Consider the functions of commas and inverted commas to identify the signs that exemplify the punctuation marks in a text. List the similarities and the differences between commas and inverted commas. Apply punctuation rules to identify the appropriate use of commas and inverted commas in a text. Use commas to separate elements in a series; to clarify meaning; to mark fronted adverbials; to mark transition words; to introduce an introductory statement before a quote; to mark the end of quote within inverted commas; to separate two independent clauses; and to introduce an introductory subordinate clause. Use inverted commas to mark quoted speech or direct speech and to enclose titles of minor works. Demonstrate command of the conventions of Standard English punctuation – commas and inverted commas – when writing. Here are some other possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichment
BULLET POINTS AND ELLIPSES: 11 WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS
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BULLET POINTS AND ELLIPSES: 11 WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS

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These Worksheets with Answers are perfect for teaching Punctuation – Bullet Points and Ellipses. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. Your students will love these ready to use exercises that are well planned for student engagement. After attempting these activities students will be able to: Consider the functions of bullet points and ellipses to identify the signs that exemplify the punctuation marks in a text. List the similarities and the differences between bullet points and ellipses. Apply punctuation rules to identify the appropriate use of bullet points and ellipses in a text. Use bullet points to list unordered series of items; to give the reader information quickly; and to simplify big chunks of writing. Use ellipses to indicate an omission from the text; and to show hesitation or an interruption. Demonstrate command of the conventions of Standard English punctuation – bullet points and ellipses – when writing. This Download Includes: EXERCISE 1: Consider the functions of bullet points and ellipses to identify the signs that exemplify the punctuation marks in the text. EXERCISE 2: Watch the video – Ellipses Punctuation – to complete the following ellipses table with required details for ellipses. EXERCISE 3: Watch the video – Punctuating a Bullet Point List – to complete the following bullet points table with required details for bullet points. EXERCISE 4: Select the correct option to identify the appropriate use of bullet points and ellipses. Select all the correct answers. EXERCISE 5: Use bullet points to list unordered series of items, to give the reader information quickly and to simplify big chunks of writing. EXERCISE 6: Use bullet points to list unordered series of items, to give the reader information quickly and to simplify big chunks of writing. EXERCISE 7: Use ellipses to indicate an omission from the text and to show hesitation or an interruption. EXERCISE 8: Use ellipses to indicate an omission from the text and to show hesitation or an interruption. EXERCISE 9: Converts each of the horizontal list to vertically bulleted list. EXERCISE 10: Rewrite each sentence below using an ellipsis sign. EXERCISE 11: If there is an ellipsis, write what the missing word/s might be.
PROOFREADING - EDITING YOUR WRITING: WORKSHEETS AND ANSWERS
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PROOFREADING - EDITING YOUR WRITING: WORKSHEETS AND ANSWERS

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These Worksheets with Answers are perfect for teaching Proofreading - Editing your Writing. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. Your students will love these exercises that are carefully planned for student engagement. After attempting these New Bloom’s Taxonomy-based activities students will be able to: Identify the correct meaning of proofreading symbols or marks. List the components of a proofreading checklist. Apply proofreading symbols to identify the appropriate use of them in a text. Identify grammatical, punctuation and spelling errors in a given text. Fix grammatical, punctuation and spelling errors in a given text. Use proofreading process to aid cohesion in writing. This Download Includes: EXERCISE 1: Match the symbols of proofreading (1-14) with their meanings (A-N). EXERCISE 2: Match the proofreading marks (1-10) with their meanings. EXERCISE 3: Watch the video - Editing Your Writing – and prepare a checklist for proof reading. EXERCISE 4: Use proofreading symbols to edit the text. EXERCISE 5: Use proofreading letters/marks and acronyms to edit the text. EXERCISE 6: Analyse and proofread the text to identify the errors – Part 1-2. EXERCISE 7: Exercise error identification to ensure accuracy and correctness – Part 1-2. EXERCISE 8: Chose any one of the following task to demonstrate your proofreading skills. EXERCISE 9: Proofread the following text and correct by selecting the suitable option. EXERCISE 10: Proofread and correct the following passages – Part 1-4.
SEQUENTIAL INFORMATION TEXT LESSON AND RESOURCES
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SEQUENTIAL INFORMATION TEXT LESSON AND RESOURCES

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A lesson plan that presents teaching and learning resources on sequential information text. After completing this lesson, the students will be able to: Acquire understanding of the features of sequential information text. List the sequential text elements. Demonstrate knowledge of sequential information text in writing. This Resource Includes: Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Objectives and Outcomes Vocabulary Overview - Sequence, Information Text Flipped Lesson Part - Video - Information Text, Sequencing Engaging and Creative Lesson Starter – Seven Stages of Life Success Criteria - Sequential Information Text Checklist Scaffolding Notes - Sequential Information Text Elements Collaborative Group Tasks – Pair-Share, Think-Write, Write-Share Mini-Plenary with Critical Thinking Questions – 3 Online Quizzes Assessment Criteria for Outcome Expectations - Rubrics Differentiated Activities for Level Learners - Writing Task by Outcome Extensions to Challenge the High Achievers - Seven Ages of Man Plenary to Assess Learning Outcomes - Sequence Game Home Learning for Reinforcement – 6 Task Cards Common Core Standards - ELA-LITERACY.W.6-8.2abcdef/4/5 Skills to be addressed during the Lesson - Social and Cognitive Educational Tools and Resources - Adverbs, Verbs, Adjectives, Connectives Teachers can use this resource to teach the students to sequence facts in a chronological order, thereby helping them to enhance their reading, vocabulary, language, and writing skills. Here are some other possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichment
SHUL SUFFIXES -CIAL AND -TIAL - WORKSHEETS
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SHUL SUFFIXES -CIAL AND -TIAL - WORKSHEETS

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These worksheets with an answer key are perfect for teaching Spelling – Shul Sounding Suffixes -cial and -tial. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. Your students will love these exercises that are carefully planned for student engagement. This download includes: EXERCISE 1: Add suffices to nouns to form adjectives based on the spelling rule. EXERCISE 2: Answer the following questions to demonstrate your understanding of rules associated with shul sounding suffixes. EXERCISE 3: Add a correct shul sounding suffix (-cial or –tial) to the word stem to complete the adjective. EXERCISE 4: Add a correct shul sounding suffix (-cial or -tial) to the given noun and fill each blank. EXERCISE 5: Choose a correctly spelled adjective that ends in shul sounding suffix (–cial or –tial) to fill each blank. EXERCISE 6: Identify the spelling rules applicable for adjectives when adding shul sounding suffixes. EXERCISE 7: Use common suffixes to form words ending in –cial (shul sound) and use roots as clues to the meaning of new words. EXERCISE 8: Use common suffixes to form words ending in –tial (shul sound) and use roots as clues to the meaning of new words. EXERCISE 9: Exercise error identification to assess the correct use of shul sounding suffix -cial. EXERCISE 10: Exercise error identification to assess the correct use of shul sounding suffix -tial. EXERCISE 11: Attempt any one of the tasks to demonstrate your mastery in the use of shul sounding adjectives in writing. EXERCISE 12: Use shul sounding suffixes (-cial or –tial) to create adjectives from nouns.
SUFFIXES - WORDS ENDING -ABLE AND -IBLE: 17 WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS
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SUFFIXES - WORDS ENDING -ABLE AND -IBLE: 17 WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS

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These Worksheets are perfect for teaching Spelling – Words Ending -able and -ible. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. Your students will love these exercises that are carefully planned for student engagement. After attempting these New Bloom’s Taxonomy-based activities students will be able to: Add the suffix -ible or -able to make an adjective. Identify the correct spelling of adjectives using the suffix -able or -ible. Spell adjectives that end in suffix -able or -ible. Use the suffix -able or -ible to form adjectives and use verbs as clues to the meaning of adjectives. Exercise error identification to assess the correct use of suffix -able or -ible to form adjectives. Use adjectives that end in suffixes -able and -ible in writing. This download includes: EXERCISE 1: Give examples for adjectives made by adding suffix -able to verbs. EXERCISE 2: Give examples for adjectives made by adding suffix -ible to verbs. EXERCISE 3: Add a correct suffix: -able or -ible to the stem to complete the adjective. EXERCISE 4: Choose a correct suffix (-able or -ible) to fill each of the blanks. EXERCISE 5: Choose a correctly spelled adjective that ends in –able or –ible suffix to fill each of the blanks. EXERCISE 6: Choose a correctly spelled synonymous adjective that ends in suffix -able or –ible to fill each of the blanks. EXERCISE 7: Identify the spelling changes that occur when adding a suffix -able or -ible to verbs in forming an adjectives. EXERCISE 8: Identify the spelling changes that occur when adding a suffix -able to existing words. EXERCISE 9: Identify the verbs that take only the suffix -able. EXERCISE 10: Identify the verbs that take only the suffix -ible. EXERCISE 11: Identify the spelling rules applied in changing the verbs into adjectives. EXERCISE 12: Choose the right option that gives the meaning of -able or -ible word - a or b – to fill in the blank. EXERCISE 13: Exercise error identification to correct the inappropriate use of suffix in forming adjectives. EXERCISE 14: Exercise error identification to assess the correct use of suffixes: -able or –ible – Part 1 and 2. EXERCISE 15: Use adjectives that end in suffixes -able and -ible in writing. EXERCISE 16: Change each verb to an adjective that ends in -able. EXERCISE 17: Change each verb to an adjective that ends in -ible.
ARGUMENTATION: READING AND WRITING - SCAFFOLDING NOTES
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ARGUMENTATION: READING AND WRITING - SCAFFOLDING NOTES

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This compact review of Argumentation for quick referencing is perfect for teaching reading and writing. These no prep scaffolding notes would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. Your students will love this information that is well-planned for student engagement. After attempting these New Bloom’s Taxonomy-based activities students will be able to: Identify the components of the structure of an argumentation. Identify the rhetorical strategies, language techniques and figurative language employed in an argumentation. Identify the features of an argumentation. Follow the structure and strategies to plan a sample argumentation. Follow a checklist to peer-check a structured argumentation. Follow the structure and strategies to write a well-structured argumentation. This download includes: SN 1: Argumentative Structure SN 2: Argumentative Strategies SN 3: Toulmin Argument Model SN 4: Aristotelian Argument Model SN 5: Rogerian Argument Model SN 6: Classical Argument Model SN 7: PEC Argument Model SN 8: Argumentative Graphic Organiser SN 9: Argumentative Prompt SN 10: Sample Argument SN 11: Argumentative Checklist SN 12: Argumentative Writing Rubrics SN 13: PEE Argument Model SN 14: IQC Argument Model SN 15: PEEL Argument Model
WORDS ENDING -SURE OR -TURE - WORKSHEETS
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WORDS ENDING -SURE OR -TURE - WORKSHEETS

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These worksheets with an answer key are perfect for teaching Spelling – Words Ending -sure or -ture. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. Your students will love these exercises that are carefully planned for student engagement. This download includes: EXERCISE 1: Give examples for words ending with suffixes that sound ch, zh and sh. EXERCISE 2: Answer the following questions to demonstrate your understanding of rules associated with ch, sh and zh sounding suffixes. EXERCISE 3: Answer the following questions to demonstrate your understanding of rules associated with –sure, -ture and -cher suffixes. EXERCISE 4: Add a correct ch, zh or sh sounding suffix to the word stem to complete each word. EXERCISE 5: Choose a correctly spelled word that ends in ch, zh or sh sounding suffix to fill each blank. EXERCISE 6: Add a ch, sh or zh sounding suffix (-sure, -ture or –cher) to the given verb and fill each blank. EXERCISE 7: Identify the spelling rules applicable when forming nouns from verbs. EXERCISE 8: Use common suffixes to form words ending in ‘ch’ sound and use roots as clues to the meaning of new words. EXERCISE 9: Use common suffixes to form words ending in ‘zh’ or ‘sh’ sound and use roots as clues to the meaning of new words. EXERCISE 10: Exercise error identification to assess the correct use of ‘ch’ sounding suffixes. EXERCISE 11: Exercise error identification to assess the correct use of ‘sh’ or ‘zh’ sounding suffix (-sure). EXERCISE 12: Attempt any one of the tasks to demonstrate your mastery in the use of ‘ch’ ‘sh’ and ‘zh’ sounding nouns in writing. EXERCISE 13: Use ‘ch’ ‘sh’ or ‘zh’ sounding suffixes (-cher, -ture or -sure) to create nouns from verbs.
PROBLEM AND SOLUTION INFORMATION TEXT LESSON AND RESOURCES
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PROBLEM AND SOLUTION INFORMATION TEXT LESSON AND RESOURCES

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A lesson plan that presents teaching and learning resources on problem and solution information text. After completing this lesson, the students will be able to: Acquire understanding of the features of problem and solution information text. List the problem and solution text elements. Demonstrate knowledge of problem and solution information text in writing. This Resource Includes: Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Objectives and Outcomes Vocabulary Overview - Problem, Solution, Information Text Flipped Lesson Part - Video - Problem and Solution Text Structure Engaging and Creative Lesson Starter – Problems and Solutions Success Criteria - Problem and Solution Information Text Checklist Scaffolding Notes - Problem and Solution Information Text Elements Collaborative Group Tasks – Pair-Share, Think-Write, Write-Share Mini-Plenary with Critical Thinking Questions – 3 Online Quizzes Assessment Criteria for Outcome Expectations - Rubrics Differentiated Activities for Level Learners - Writing Task by Outcome Extensions to Challenge the High Achievers - 2 Online Exercises Plenary to Assess Learning Outcomes - Noughts and Crosses Home Learning for Reinforcement – 4 Task Cards Common Core Standards - ELA-LITERACY.W.6-8.2abcdef/4/5 Skills to be addressed during the Lesson - Social and Cognitive Educational Tools and Resources - Adverbs, Verbs, Adjectives, Connectives Teachers can use this resource to teach the students to use problem and solution as information text in writing, thereby helping them to enhance their reading, vocabulary, language, and writing skills. Here are some other possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichment
INFORMATION TEXT TYPES LESSON AND RESOURCES
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INFORMATION TEXT TYPES LESSON AND RESOURCES

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A lesson plan that presents teaching and learning resources on information text types. After completing this lesson, the students will be able to: Acquire understanding of the features and structures of information text types. List the information text elements. Demonstrate knowledge of information texts in writing. This Resource Includes: Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Objectives and Outcomes Vocabulary Overview - Information Text Flipped Lesson Part - Video - Text Structures Engaging and Creative Lesson Starter – Information Gap Success Criteria - Information Text Types Checklist Scaffolding Notes - Information Text Elements Collaborative Group Tasks – Pair-Share, Think-Write, Write-Share Mini-Plenary with Critical Thinking Questions – 2 Online Quizzes Assessment Criteria for Outcome Expectations - Rubrics Differentiated Activities for Level Learners - Writing Task by Outcome Extensions to Challenge the High Achievers - TIC-TAC-TOE Assignments Plenary to Assess Learning Outcomes - Post-It Notes Home Learning for Reinforcement – 5 Task Cards Common Core Standards - ELA-LITERACY.W.6-8.2abcdef/4/5 Skills to be addressed during the Lesson - Social and Cognitive Educational Tools and Resources - Adverbs, Verbs, Adjectives, Connectives Teachers can use this resource to teach the students to use information texts in writing, thereby helping them to enhance their reading, vocabulary, language, and writing skills. Here are some other possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichment
ROLE PLAY WORKSHEETS AND TASK CARDS
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ROLE PLAY WORKSHEETS AND TASK CARDS

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A bundle of 10 worksheets and task cards on role play. This resource includes: Using KWL chart for student knowledge of role play. Role playing non-scripted persons and situations. Role playing scripted situations. Scripting and role playing. Demonstrating role play knowledge in writing. Here are some possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichment
CUMULATIVE SENTENCES WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS
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CUMULATIVE SENTENCES WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS

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A package of 11 worksheets with answers on cumulative sentences. This resource includes exercises on: Defining sentence elements Providing examples for sentence elements Adding subordinate constructions Demonstrating cumulative sentence knowledge in writing Adding modifiers to main clause Identifying subordinate constructions Supplying clauses for subordinate constructions Teachers can use these task cards to enhance the vocabulary, language, grammar, and writing skills of the learners. Here are some other possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichment
AUTOBIOGRAPHY WRITING TASK CARDS
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AUTOBIOGRAPHY WRITING TASK CARDS

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A package of 8 task cards on autobiography writing. This resource includes exercises on: Comparing two texts Comparing biography and autobiography Identifying features of autobiography Demonstrating autobiography knowledge in writing Writing autobiography of a person, place, thing, animal, and idea Teachers can use these task cards to enhance the vocabulary, language, grammar, and writing skills of the learners. Here are some other possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichment
PICTURE STORY WRITING TASK CARDS
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PICTURE STORY WRITING TASK CARDS

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A package of 9 task cards on picture story writing. This resource includes exercises on: Telling a story in a sentence Describing images for a story Describing images using senses Demonstrating picture story knowledge in writing Planning story based on images Thinking of pictures to go with stories Using picture chart to write a story Teachers can use these task cards to enhance the writing skills of the learners. Here are some other possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichment