**Designed for Distance Learning!
This resource is perfect if you need a project to consolidate a class reader or if the students have all read their own book.
There are 26 choices that target different learning styles - including the option to choose their own using their specific gifts and talents.
Includes a simple rubric
Will work best for Grades 6-9
I have removed the password, but in case it asks, the password is books
**Designed for Distance Learning!
This resource is perfect if you need a project to consolidate a class reader or if
the students have all read their own book.
There are 26 choices that target different learning styles - including the option
to choose their own using their specific gifts and talents.
Includes a simple rubric
Will work best for Grades 5-9
Perfect for Distance Learning!
Can your students find the keys and save the princess??
If you are looking for a fun review for Figurative Language, look no further! These puzzles cover the following:
Similes
Metaphors
Onomatopoeia
Personification
Hyperbole
Symbolism
Idioms
Imagery
Alliteration
Oxymoron
NOTE: The link to the Google Form Escape Room is in the attached Word Doc (Escape Room figurative language review)
See how much your students know with this Figurative Language review. If you are new to Escape Room activities, please check out my 5-minute video where I explain what to do: LINK
Wishing all teachers out there a safe and healthy year ahead!
5 reasons choice boards are awesome:
• They target different learning styles.
• They give kids a choice on how to present their understanding.
• They are great for distance learning.
• Sometimes, they ignite the student’s creativity, causing a whole new choice to be thought up.
• They are colourful and engaging – and they can be saved on your computer for next time.
This Active and Passive Voice choice board also has a recorded explanation on each slide (represented by the purple speaker).
First - you teach the concept
Second - students can choose an option from the choice board to show you that they have understood
You also have choices – you can have them create more or fewer examples based on what grade you teach.
This board contains 10 choices. Should a student come up with another amazing choice, I encourage you to jot it down and get one of the kids to create a slide for it at some point. Then next year, you will have 11 choices!
Sending so much love to you for the year ahead!
Do your students love escape rooms as much as mine do? Then this resource is for you!
Watch my video to see what this resource is all about - LINK TO VIDEO
This resource is ideal for distance and classroom learning. (Grades 4-9 and homeschooling)
You can use the puzzles individually as well as all together - or you can play the Escape the Room, which includes all of the puzzles. I’ve also included some extension ideas to help run the lesson over several days.
You will download a Word document that contains a link to my Google Drive with all the information needed for this resource. Please watch the video in Line 1 to see what is included.
Puzzles cover the following:
proper nouns
common nouns
abstract nouns
concrete nouns
collective nouns
countable and uncountable nouns
Wishing you a beautiful day ahead!
Check out the video to see what’s included! LINK TO VIDEO
This resource (best for Grades 6-9 and homeschooling) is perfect if you want to test your students’ comprehension skills but they are still online learning. You can easily run this resource over several days!
It contains a total of 70 marks; however, to give you some variety, I have included the full comprehension as well as the same comprehension broken down into TWO quizzes of 35 marks each AND seven quizzes of 10 marks each.
Also included is an extension page to take their learning a step further.
Covered in this resource:
all parts of speech
poetic devices
vocabulary
comprehension skills
You can use the large comprehension as an exam or the smaller ones for quizzes or collaborative learning. I have included feedback for all of the questions as well to help the student’s learning.
With each new day comes new strength and new thoughts. – Eleanor Roosevelt