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.
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.
These Worksheets with Answer Key are perfect for teaching Vocabulary – Compound Words. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centres. Your students will love these exercises that are carefully planned for student engagement.
This download includes:
EXERCISE 1: Match the terms (1-7) with their meaning (A-G). Write the letters in the space.
EXERCISE 2: Watch the video – Compound Words – to answer the following questions.
EXERCISE 3: Give an example each for each of the compound word patterns.
EXERCISE 4: Identify the compound words from the given examples.
EXERCISE 5: Match each word in the first column (1-26) with one in the second column (A-Z) to make a compound word.
EXERCISE 6: Join the words of first two pictures (E.g. 1A+1B) to form the compound word of the third picture (E.g. 1C).
EXERCISE 7: Write a compound word for each pair of pictures.
EXERCISE 8: Which two words make the compound word that is shown in the picture?
EXERCISE 9: Check the right compound word that matches with the picture.
EXERCISE 10: Complete each of the sentences with a compound word formed from the given picture.
EXERCISE 11: Identify the pattern of the compound words.
EXERCISE 12: Identify the compound words in the given sentences.
EXERCISE 13: Use the clues to work out the compound words.
EXERCISE 14: Identify the compound words as closed, open or hyphenated.
EXERCISE 15: Fill in the blanks with relevant compound words.
EXERCISE 16: Identify the compound words as nouns, verbs or adjectives.
EXERCISE 17: Identify the sentences that contain badly-formed compound words.
EXERCISE 18: Attempt any one of the activities to demonstrate your mastery in using compound words in writing.
EXERCISE 19: Work out the open compound words using the below words and the co-ordinates.
EXERCISE 20: Create closed compound words using below words and write the grid references next to them.
EXERCISE 21: Work out six compound words each with the listed base words.
EXERCISE 22: Choose a correct compound word for each sentence.
EXERCISE 23: Complete each of the sentences with a compound word formed from the words in the brackets.
EXERCISE 24: Complete the sentences with suitable suspended compound words. Take the clues from the brackets.
EXERCISE 25: Think of a suitable compound word to match each definition.
These Worksheets with Answer Key are perfect for teaching Adjective Order – Number, Opinion, Size, Age, Shape, Colour, Origin, Material, Purpose. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons. Your students will love these challenging exercises that are well-planned for student engagement.
This download includes:
EXERCISE 1: Nouns and Adjectives Game
EXERCISE 2: Watch the video – Adjective Order
to list the correct adjective order with description and examples.
to arrange the following adjectives in ‘NOSASCOMP’ order for nouns given in the brackets.
to rearrange the adjectives to make a good sentences.
EXERCISE 3: Identify the examples for each of the rules followed in placing adjectives in order.
EXERCISE 4: Place the adjectives given in the NOSASCOMP order.
EXERCISE 5: Place the adjectives given into the correct category to describe the nouns given.
EXERCISE 6: Place the adjectives given below in the correct order to complete the sentences.
EXERCISE 7: Choose the option that has the correct order of adjectives to describe the nouns in the images.
EXERCISE 8: Place the adjectives given in the correct order to complete the sentences.
EXERCISE 9: Choose the correct order of adjectives to fill in each blank.
EXERCISE 10: Place the adjectives in the correct order.
EXERCISE 11: Identify the errors in the use of adjectives in order.
EXERCISE 12: Name the noun in each image and describe it using three adjectives (3A) in a row. Follow the adjective order (NOSASCOMP).
EXERCISE 13: Answer the following questions using adjectives (3A) in order.
EXERCISE 14: Describe the nouns in the images using the adjective order (NOSASCOMP). Provide adjectives for all the attributes.
EXERCISE 15: Attempt any one of the activities to demonstrate your mastery in using adjective order in writing.
EXERCISE 16: Complete these sentence using the correct order of the adjectives.
EXERCISE 17: Choose the correct order of adjectives.
EXERCISE 18: Identify the adjectives in order and state their attributes.
A package of 17 worksheets with answers on the verb types
This resource includes exercises on:
Providing examples for verb types
Identifying action verbs
Spotting verbs and their types
Replacing verbs with powerful ones
Demonstrating the knowledge of verb types in writing
Filling the blanks with auxiliary verbs, modal verbs, regular or irregular verbs
Deciding if verbs are transitive or intransitive, finite or non-finite
Completing the sentences with stative verbs, phrasal verbs
Identifying non-finite verbs and their types
Teachers can use these task cards to enhance the vocabulary, language, grammar, and writing skills of the learners.
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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
This Unit Lesson Plan is perfect for teaching Vocabulary – Compound Adjectives. 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.
Objectives of this lesson are:
Recall the terms associated with compound adjectives.
Understand the patterns of compound adjectives.
Apply patterns to recognise compound adjectives in particular sentences.
Analyse the use of compound adjectives in general sentences.
Evaluate the use of compound adjectives in writing.
Create new patterns of compound adjectives to modify nouns.
After attempting these New Bloom’s Taxonomy-based activities students will be able to:
Match the meaning with the terms associated with compound adjectives.
Classify the compound adjectives based on their patterns.
Identify compound adjectives as used in the given text.
Form and use compound adjectives to modify nouns.
Use error identification to find the correct use of compound adjectives.
Write hyphenated compound adjectives correctly to modify nouns.
A handout that explains the elements of setting and provides a prompt for the description of the setting.
A compact review of story setting organized for quick referencing.
This Includes:
Vocabulary Overview
Setting Features
Setting Characteristics
Setting Elements
Template and Prompt
Assessment Rubrics
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
A compact review of expository texts as reading strategies organized for quick referencing.
This Includes:
Vocabulary Overview
Characteristics of Expository Texts
Elements of Expository Texts
Assessment Rubrics
Teachers can use these handouts as ready reference material to remind the learners about text analysis, thereby helping them to enhance their reading 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
This compact review of Sensory Imagery for quick referencing is perfect for teaching Auditory, Visual, Olfactory, Gustatory and Tactile Imagery. 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 going through this information students will be able to:
Identify the correct definition of imagery types – visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory and tactile.
Examine word-pictures used as imagery in a given text.
Show examples of writing that allow readers to visualise, hear, touch, taste or smell in their imagination.
Interpret word-images sensory imagery creates in a text and explain the author’s purpose in using it.
Evaluate author’s use of imagery to create word images in a text.
Use sensory imagery to create vivid descriptions and word images in writing.
This download includes:
SN 1: Imagery Types
SN 2: Sensory Imagery Images
SN 3: Sensory Imagery Examples
SN 4: Sensory Imagery Rubrics
SN 5: Sensory Imagery Vocabulary
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
A compact review of inferring meaning used for text analysis as reading strategies organized for quick referencing.
This Includes:
Vocabulary Overview
SQ3R Strategy
Assessment Rubrics
Teachers can use these handouts as ready reference material to remind the learners about text analysis, thereby helping them to enhance their reading 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
A bundle of handouts on speaking and listening.
This bundle includes:
Debating Skills
Interviewing
Role Play
Spoken vs Written English
Speaking Using Prompts
Rhetorical Devices in Speech
Listening to Respond
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
A list of handouts that explain the steps followed for guided reading.
This Includes:
1. Five Steps of Guided Reading
2. Guided Reading FAQS
3. Assessment Rubrics
Teachers can use these handouts as ready reference material to remind the learners about guided reading procedures and assessment criteria, thereby helping them to enhance their reading skills.
A list of handouts that explain the steps followed for writing a summary.
This Includes:
Vocabulary Overview
Bands/Marks for Summary Style and Quality of Writing:
Five Finger Retell
8 Easy Steps of Summarizing
Assessment Rubrics
Teachers can use these handouts as ready reference material to remind the learners about the summary writing procedures and assessment criteria, thereby helping them to enhance their writing skills.
A list of handouts that explain the steps followed for writing a review.
This Resource Includes:
Vocabulary Overview
Review Conventions
Tips for a Place Review
Guidelines on a Book Review
Guidelines for a Movie Review
Assessment Rubrics
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
A handout that builds the structure of a paragraph.
This Includes:
1. Paragraphing Structure
2. Assessment Rubrics
Teachers can use these handouts as ready reference material to remind the learners about the paragraphing procedures and assessment criteria, thereby helping them to enhance their writing skills.
A handout that explains rules related to dialogue writing.
This download includes:
Vocabulary Overview
Dialogue Writing Rules
Assessment Rubrics
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
A handout that speaks about the techniques of creative writing.
This Includes:
1. Creative Writing Techniques
2. Assessment Rubrics
Teachers can use these handouts as ready reference material to remind the learners about the creative writing procedures and assessment criteria, thereby helping them to enhance their writing skills.
A list of handouts that speak about tips and elements of report writing.
This download includes:
Vocabulary Overview
Report Types
Report Writing Tips
Key Elements of a Newspaper Report
Sample Newspaper Report
Assessment Rubrics
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
A handout that provides guidelines for imagination in writing.
This Includes:
1. Imaginative Writing Guide
2. Assessment Rubrics
Teachers can use these handouts as ready reference material to remind the learners about the imaginative writing procedures, thereby helping them to enhance their writing skills.
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
A unit set of scaffolding notes with 6 sessions on teaching and learning resources of writing a biography based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy.
This download includes:
Scaffolding Notes 1: Vocabulary Overview
Scaffolding Notes 2: Biography vs Autobiography Chart
Scaffolding Notes 3: Question Prompts for Biography
Scaffolding Notes 4: Writing a Biography Rubrics
Scaffolding Notes 5: Biography Graphic Organiser
Scaffolding Notes 6: Biography Structure
Scaffolding Notes 7: Biography Checklist
Scaffolding Notes 8: Biography Rubrics
Scaffolding Notes 9: Sample Biography – Helen Keller
Scaffolding Notes 10: Transitions – Connective Words
Scaffolding Notes 11: Adjective Types and Adverb Types
Scaffolding Notes 12: Active Verbs
Scaffolding Notes 13: Sentence Types
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
A list of handouts and scaffolding notes on article writing.
This download includes:
Vocabulary Overview
Sample Newspaper Article
News Paper Article Format
Sample Feature Article
Features of a Feature Article
Structure of a Feature Article
Article Writing Tips
Assessment Rubrics
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