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.
A ready to use unit lesson plan that presents teaching and learning resources on verb forms in tenses based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy.
After completing this lesson, the students will be able to:
Relate verb forms in tenses to person and number.
Write the verb stem, conjugate the verb and use it correctly in a sentence.
Use sentence stems to formulate the sentences to go with the actions and the tense forms.
Analyse the function of tenses using the timeline they refer to.
Recognise the usage of verbs in a piece of writing, identify the correct tense and the perspective.
Demonstrate tense formulation and usage in writing.
A set of worksheets with answers on verb forms in tenses based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy.
This Download Includes:
EXERCISE 1: Use the verb “eat” to give an example each for the present tense structure.
EXERCISE 2: Relate verb forms in present tense to person and number – Part 1.
EXERCISE 3: Relate verb forms in present tense to person and number – Part 2.
EXERCISE 4: Use the verb “blow” to give an example each for the past tense structure.
EXERCISE 5: Relate verb forms in past tense to person and number – Part 1.
EXERCISE 6: Relate verb forms in past tense to person and number – Part 2.
EXERCISE 7: Use the verb “sling” to give an example each for the future tense structure.
EXERCISE 8: Relate verb forms in future tense to person and number – Part 1.
EXERCISE 9: Relate verb forms in future tense to person and number – Part 2.
EXERCISE 10: Use the given verbs to go with the present tense form stated in order to fill in the blanks.
EXERCISE 11: Use the given verbs to go with the past tense form stated in order to fill in the blanks.
EXERCISE 12: Use the given verbs to go with the future tense form stated in order to fill in the blanks.
EXERCISE 13: Use the sentence stems to formulate sentences to go with the actions in the pictures and the present tense forms.
EXERCISE 14: Use the sentence stems to formulate sentences to go with the actions in the pictures and the past tense forms.
EXERCISE 15: Use the sentence stems to formulate sentences to go with the actions in the pictures and the future tense forms.
EXERCISE 16: Analyse the functions of tense forms with examples.
EXERCISE 17: Analyse the functions of present tense forms with timeline diagrams.
EXERCISE 18: Analyse the functions of past tense forms with timeline diagrams.
EXERCISE 19: Analyse the functions of future tense forms with timeline diagrams.
EXERCISE 20: Analyse the functions of tense forms using the timeline they refer to.
EXERCISE 21: Select the correct option to demonstrate the formulation and usage of verb forms – Part 1.
EXERCISE 22: Select the correct option to demonstrate the formulation and usage of verb forms – Part 2.
EXERCISE 23: Recognise and correct inappropriate shifts in verb tenses.
EXERCISE 24: Demonstrate tense formulation and usage in writing.
EXERCISE 25: Use your knowledge of verb tenses to write about one of the given topics.
EXERCISE 26: Identify the errors in the use of verb tenses in the given passages and write the correction.
A set of scaffolding notes on verb forms in tenses.
After studying these scaffolding notes students will be able to:
Relate verb forms in tenses to person and number.
Write the verb stem, conjugate the verb and use it correctly in a sentence.
Use sentence stems to formulate the sentences to go with the actions and the tense forms.
Analyse the function of tenses using the timeline they refer to.
Recognise the usage of verbs in a piece of writing, identify the correct tense and the perspective.
Demonstrate tense formulation and usage in writing.
This download includes:
Scaffolding Notes 1: Vocabulary Overview
Scaffolding Notes 2: Present Tense Forms and Structure
Scaffolding Notes 3: Past Tense Form and Structure
Scaffolding Notes 4: Future Tense Form and Structure
Scaffolding Notes 5: Functions of Tense Forms
Scaffolding Notes 6: Timeline Diagrams of Present Tense Forms
Scaffolding Notes 7: Timeline Diagrams of Past Tense Forms
Scaffolding Notes 8: Timeline Diagrams of Future Tense Forms
Scaffolding Notes 9: Tenses Rubrics
Interactive, collaborative and web-based google slides on teaching and learning of verb forms in tenses.
After completing this unit students will be able to:
Relate verb forms in tenses to person and number.
Write the verb stem, conjugate the verb and use it correctly in a sentence.
Use sentence stems to formulate the sentences to go with the actions and the tense forms.
Analyse the function of tenses using the timeline they refer to.
Recognise the usage of verbs in a piece of writing, identify the correct tense and the perspective.
Demonstrate tense formulation and usage 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
A bundle of 6 products on teaching and learning resources of verb forms in tenses based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy.
After completing this unit students will be able to:
Relate verb forms in tenses to person and number.
Write the verb stem, conjugate the verb and use it correctly in a sentence.
Use sentence stems to formulate the sentences to go with the actions and the tense forms.
Analyse the function of tenses using the timeline they refer to.
Recognise the usage of verbs in a piece of writing, identify the correct tense and the perspective.
Demonstrate tense formulation and usage in writing.
This download includes:
Scaffolding Notes: 9 Handouts
Worksheets with Answers: 26 Exercises
Unit Lesson Plan with Resources: 6 Sessions
PowerPoint Presentation: 48 Slides
Boom Cards: 100 Digital Task Cards
Google Slides: 48 Slides
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
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Interactive, self-grading and paperless boom cards on teaching and learning resources of sentence structure based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy.
After attempting these boom cards students will be able to:
Recall the parts of a general sentence with examples.
Identify the parts of particular sentences – simple, compound, complex, compound-complex - with examples.
Think of varied sentences – simple, compound, complex, compound-complex - to go with the given pictures.
Implement the properties of sentences – simple, compound, complex, compound-complex - to discover their structure.
Assess and verify the correct use of sentence patterns in writing.
Create sentences with the given sentence structure and pattern.
These digital task cards:
Would be great on a Laptop, Desktop, Chromebook or Tablet;
Can be used on any other mobile device that can access the internet;
Can even be used on your Smart Board.
Please Note:
To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge). Apps are available for Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards. You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with “Fast Pins,” (play provides instant feedback for self-grading Boom Cards). Fast Play is always a free way for students to engage with Boom Cards decks. For additional assignment options you’ll need a premium account. If you are new to Boom Learning, you will be offered a free trial of our premium account. Readhere for details: http://bit.ly/BoomTrial.
A powerpoint presentation of unit plans with 5 sessions on prose comprehension of a short story, “The Last Leaf” by O. Henry.
After completing this unit students will be able to:
SESSION 1: Spot the setting elements and describe the setting.
SESSION 2: Name the characters and make a character sketch.
SESSION 3: Discover the plot elements and develop the plot.
SESSION 4: Analyse the text to make a critical appreciation.
SESSION 5: Examine the lines from the text with reference to context.
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
PowerPoint Presentation of unit plans with 5 sessions on prose comprehension of a inimitable style story, “The Woman on Platform No. 8” by Ruskin Bond.
After completing this unit students will be able to:
SESSION 1: Spot the setting elements and describe the setting.
SESSION 2: Name the characters and make a character sketch.
SESSION 3: Discover the plot elements and develop the plot.
SESSION 4: Analyse the text to make a critical appreciation.
SESSION 5: Examine the lines from the text with reference to context.
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 lesson presentation that presents teaching and learning resources on characterization.
After completing this lesson, the students will be able to:
Acquire knowledge of character types and traits.
Discuss character descriptors and description guide.
Identify the characters and their traits in a given story.
Analyse and describe the characters.
This Resource Includes:
Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Objectives and Outcomes
Vocabulary Overview - Character, Trait, Role
Flipped Lesson Part - Video - Characters and Character Qualities
Engaging and Creative Lesson Starter – Guess the Character
Success Criteria - Characterization Checklist
Scaffolding Notes - Character Types, Descriptors, Template, Guide, Prompt
Collaborative Group Tasks – Think-Share, 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 - Literary Elements Mapping, Character Games
Plenary to Assess Learning Outcomes - PQP Technique
Home Learning for Reinforcement – 8 Worksheets and Task Cards
Common Core Standards - ELA-LITERACY.RL.6-8.3/6/9/9-10.3/W.9-10.3abd
Skills to be addressed during the Lesson - Social and Cognitive
Word-Bank: Connectives, Verbs, Adverbs, Adjectives
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 unit plan of 3 sessions on poetry comprehension – Sympathy by Charles Mackay.
After completing this unit students will be able to:
Analyse the poem to make a critical appreciation (session 1).
Identify the poetic devices and explain how they are used in the poem (session 2).
Annotate the lines of the poem with reference to context (session 3).
This unit includes:
Lesson Preview:
Poem and Summary (Scaffold Notes 1)
Poet, Introduction, and Setting (Scaffold Notes 2)
SESSION 1: POETRY ANALYSIS AND CRITICAL APPRECIATION
Discussion:
Poetry Forms (Scaffold Notes 3)
Poetry Structures (Scaffold Notes 4)
Poetry Analysis Guide (Scaffold Notes 5)
Poetry Analysis Template (Scaffold Notes 6)
Collaborative Group Tasks:
Pair-Share - Identification of Poetry Elements (Exercise 1)
Ask-Write - Critical Appreciation of the Poem (Exercise 2)
Write-Share – Diary Entry (Exercise 3)
Assessment - Poetry Analysis Rubrics (Scaffold Notes 7)
Differentiated Tasks - Planning to write a poems (Exercise 4)
Plenary – Selecting correct options (Exercise 5)
SESSION 2: POETIC DEVICES IN POETRY AND THEIR USAGE
Discussion:
Comparison Devices (Scaffold Notes 8)
Sound Devices (Scaffold Notes 9)
Figures of Speech (Scaffold Notes 10)
Poetic Devices Prompts (Scaffold Notes 11)
Collaborative Group Tasks:
Pair-Share – Meaning of the expressions in poem (Exercise 6)
Ask-Write - Identification of poetic devices (Exercise 7)
Write-Share - Explanation of the Poetic devices as used in the poem (Exercise 8)
Assessment - Poetic Devices in Poetry Rubrics (Scaffold Notes 12)
Differentiated Tasks - Creating poems (Exercise 9)
Plenary – Comprehension questions (Exercise 10)
SESSION 3: POETRY ANNOTATION AND REFERENCE TO CONTEXT
Discussion:
Annotation Guide (Scaffold Notes 13)
Annotation Template and Prompt (Scaffold Notes 14)
Explanation Prompts for Figures of Speech (Scaffold Notes 15)
Collaborative Group Tasks:
Pair-Share - Summarizing the meaning (Exercise 11)
Ask-Write - Identification of annotation elements (Exercise 12)
Write-Advance - Annotating the lines of the poem (Exercise 13)
Assessment - Annotation Rubrics (Scaffold Notes 16)
Differentiated Tasks - Analyzing poems (Exercise 14)
Plenary - Online Quiz
Home Learning – Online Exercise
CCSS - Common Core Standards - ELA.LITERACY.RL.6-8.1-4
Skills - Social and Cognitive
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 lesson presentation that presents teaching and learning resources on PEE paragraph writing.
After completing this lesson, the students will be able to:
Understand the characteristic language of texts.
Acquire knowledge of PEE technique to analyse a text.
Comment on the purpose, context, style, audience, register, and tone of the given text.
This Resource Includes:
Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Objectives and Outcomes
Vocabulary Overview - PEE, Point, Evidence, Explanation
Flipped Lesson Part - Video - How to Nail a PEE Paragraph
Engaging and Creative Lesson Starter – PEE SNIKKERS
Success Criteria - PEE Checklist
Scaffolding Notes - PEE Method, PEE Template
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 - Worksheet
Plenary to Assess Learning Outcomes - PQP Technique
Home Learning for Reinforcement – 4 Worksheets with Answers
Common Core Standards - ELA-LITERACY.RL.8.1/RI.8.8/SL.8.1a/L.8.4a/W.8.2b
Skills to be addressed during the Lesson - Social and Cognitive
Teachers can use this resource to teach the students to use PEE method to analyze a text, 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 lesson presentation that presents teaching and learning resources on fictional story writing.
After completing this lesson, the students will be able to:
Differentiate between fiction and non-fiction.
Express stories orally applying knowledge of story elements.
Apply knowledge of story elements through planning.
Apply strategies learned in oral expression to writing.
This Resource Includes:
Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Objectives and Outcomes
Vocabulary Overview - Plot, Moral, Point of View
Flipped Lesson Part - Video - Fictional Story
Engaging and Creative Lesson Starter – K-W-L Chart
Success Criteria - Fictional Story Writing Checklist
Collaborative Group Tasks – Pair-Share, Think-Write, Write-Share
Scaffolder Notes - Fictional Story Elements
Mini-Plenary with Critical Thinking Questions – Online Quizzes
Assessment Criteria for Outcome Expectations - Rubrics
Differentiated Activities for Level Learners - Writing Task by Outcome
Extensions to Challenge the High Achievers - Exercise
Plenary to Assess Learning Outcomes - PEEC Technique
Home Learning for Reinforcement – 4 Task Cards
Common Core Standards - ELA-LITERACY.W.8.3abcde/5/10
Skills to be addressed during the Lesson - Social and Cognitive
Educational Tools and Resources - Connectives, Adverbs, Verbs, Adjectives
Teachers can use this resource to teach the students how to write a fictional story, thereby helping them to enhance their 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 lesson presentation that presents teaching and learning resources on picture story writing.
After completing this lesson, the students will be able to:
Recall story elements and genre features.
Review and evaluate pictures for a story.
Use sensory images to move from picture to story.
Compose a story based on what you perceive in the picture.
This Resource Includes:
Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Objectives and Outcomes
Vocabulary Overview - Plot, Moral, Point of View
Flipped Lesson Part - Video - Picture Perception Story
Engaging and Creative Lesson Starter – Picture Worth 1000 Words
Success Criteria - Picture Story Checklist
Collaborative Group Tasks – Pair-Share, Think-Write, Write-Share
Scaffolder Notes - Genre Features, Story Template
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 - Picture Chart
Plenary to Assess Learning Outcomes - PQP Technique
Home Learning for Reinforcement – 4 Task Cards
Common Core Standards - ELA-LITERACY.W.6-8.3abcde/5/10
Skills to be addressed during the Lesson - Social and Cognitive
Educational Tools and Resources - Connectives, Adverbs, Verbs, Adjectives
Teachers can use this resource to teach the students how to write a picture story, thereby helping them to enhance their 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
Powerpoint presentation of unit plans with 5 sessions on prose comprehension of a fictional story, “After Twenty Years” by O. Henry.
After completing this unit students will be able to:
SESSION 1: Spot the setting elements and describe the setting.
SESSION 2: Name the characters and make a character sketch.
SESSION 3: Discover the plot elements and develop the plot.
SESSION 4: Analyse the text to make a critical appreciation.
SESSION 5: Examine the lines from the text with reference to context.
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 ready to use lesson presentation that presents teaching and learning resources on report writing.
After completing this lesson, the students will be able to:
Gain knowledge of report writing techniques.
Apply authorial technique to write varied reports.
Analyse author’s use of language and the impact of it in writing a report.
Demonstrate the knowledge of reporting in writing.
This download includes:
Vocabulary Overview - Report
Real Life Application and Cross-Curriculum Links
Flipped Lesson Part - Video
Success Criteria - Reporting Checklist
Lesson Starter: Identifying the report types of the given reports.
Discussion:
Report Types
Report Writing Tips
Key Elements of a Newspaper Report
Collaborative Tasks:
Pair-Share: Identifying the parts of a newspaper report.
Think-Write: Writing a lead for a newspaper report.
Write-Share: Preparing an information report on an animal of your choice.
Mini-Plenary: 4 Online Quizzes
Assessment Rubrics
Differentiated Tasks: Demonstrating knowledge of reporting in writing.
Extensions: Reporting an accident.
Plenary: Answering multiple choice questions on report writing.
Home Learning:
Preparing a report based on given prompt.
Preparing a report based on bar graph.
Reporting a crime.
Identifying the key elements of a newspaper report.
Common Core Standards: ELA-Literacy-Writing - 6-8.1a-e/4/7
Skills: Social and Cognitive
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 unit plan of 3 sessions on poetry comprehension – Sympathy by Charles Mackay.
After completing this unit students will be able to:
Analyse the poem to make a critical appreciation (session 1).
Identify the poetic devices and explain how they are used in the poem (session 2).
Annotate the lines of the poem with reference to context (session 3).
This unit includes:
Lesson Preview:
Poem and Summary (Scaffold Notes 1)
Poet, Introduction, and Setting (Scaffold Notes 2)
SESSION 1: POETRY ANALYSIS AND CRITICAL APPRECIATION
Discussion:
Poetry Forms (Scaffold Notes 3)
Poetry Structures (Scaffold Notes 4)
Poetry Analysis Guide (Scaffold Notes 5)
Poetry Analysis Template (Scaffold Notes 6)
Collaborative Group Tasks:
Pair-Share - Identification of Poetry Elements (Exercise 1)
Ask-Write - Critical Appreciation of the Poem (Exercise 2)
Write-Share – Diary Entry (Exercise 3)
Assessment - Poetry Analysis Rubrics (Scaffold Notes 7)
Differentiated Tasks - Planning to write a poems (Exercise 4)
Plenary – Selecting correct options (Exercise 5)
SESSION 2: POETIC DEVICES IN POETRY AND THEIR USAGE
Discussion:
Comparison Devices (Scaffold Notes 8)
Sound Devices (Scaffold Notes 9)
Figures of Speech (Scaffold Notes 10)
Poetic Devices Prompts (Scaffold Notes 11)
Collaborative Group Tasks:
Pair-Share – Meaning of the expressions in poem (Exercise 6)
Ask-Write - Identification of poetic devices (Exercise 7)
Write-Share - Explanation of the Poetic devices as used in the poem (Exercise 8)
Assessment - Poetic Devices in Poetry Rubrics (Scaffold Notes 12)
Differentiated Tasks - Creating poems (Exercise 9)
Plenary – Comprehension questions (Exercise 10)
SESSION 3: POETRY ANNOTATION AND REFERENCE TO CONTEXT
Discussion:
Annotation Guide (Scaffold Notes 13)
Annotation Template and Prompt (Scaffold Notes 14)
Explanation Prompts for Figures of Speech (Scaffold Notes 15)
Collaborative Group Tasks:
Pair-Share - Summarizing the meaning (Exercise 11)
Ask-Write - Identification of annotation elements (Exercise 12)
Write-Advance - Annotating the lines of the poem (Exercise 13)
Assessment - Annotation Rubrics (Scaffold Notes 16)
Differentiated Tasks - Analyzing poems (Exercise 14)
Plenary - Online Quiz
Home Learning – Online Exercise
CCSS - Common Core Standards - ELA.LITERACY.RL.6-8.1-4
Skills - Social and Cognitive
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 characterization organized for quick referencing.
This resource includes:
Vocabulary Overview
Template and Prompt
Character Description Adjectives Based on Senses
Adjectives to Describe a Person
Character Description Guide
Character Types
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 lesson plan that presents teaching and learning resources on characterization.
After completing this lesson, the students will be able to:
Acquire knowledge of character types and traits.
Discuss character descriptors and description guide.
Identify the characters and their traits in a given story.
Analyse and describe the characters.
This Resource Includes:
Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Objectives and Outcomes
Vocabulary Overview - Character, Trait, Role
Flipped Lesson Part - Video - Characters and Character Qualities
Engaging and Creative Lesson Starter – Guess the Character
Success Criteria - Characterization Checklist
Scaffolding Notes - Character Types, Descriptors, Template, Guide, Prompt
Collaborative Group Tasks – Think-Share, 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 - Literary Elements Mapping, Character Games
Plenary to Assess Learning Outcomes - PQP Technique
Home Learning for Reinforcement – 8 Worksheets and Task Cards
Common Core Standards - ELA-LITERACY.RL.6-8.3/6/9/9-10.3/W.9-10.3abd
Skills to be addressed during the Lesson - Social and Cognitive
Word-Bank: Connectives, Verbs, Adverbs, Adjectives
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
Interactive, collaborative and web-based google slides on teaching and learning of sentence structure.
This download includes:
EXERCISE 1: Lesson Starter
EXERCISE 2: Identify the parts of sentences in the given examples.
EXERCISE 3: Identify the parts of a simple sentence with examples.
EXERCISE 4: Identify the parts of simple sentences.
EXERCISE 5: Identify the parts of a compound sentence with examples.
EXERCISE 6: Identify the parts of compound sentences.
EXERCISE 7: Identify the parts of a complex sentence with examples.
EXERCISE 8: Identify the parts of complex sentences – Part 1.
EXERCISE 9: Identify the parts of complex sentences – Part 2.
EXERCISE 10: Identify the parts of a compound-complex sentence with examples.
EXERCISE 11: Identify the parts of compound-complex sentences.
EXERCISE 12: Think of varied sentences – simple, compound, complex, compound-complex - to go with the given pictures.
EXERCISE 13: Implement the properties of simple sentence to discover its structure.
EXERCISE 14: Implement the properties of compound sentence to discover its structure.
EXERCISE 15: Implement the properties of complex sentence to discover its structure.
EXERCISE 16: Implement the properties of compound-complex sentence to discover its structure.
EXERCISE 17: Identify the function of clauses in general and their function in specific sentences – Part 1.
EXERCISE 18: Identify the function of clauses in general and their function in specific sentences – Part 2.
EXERCISE 19: Identify the function of clauses in general and their function in specific sentences – Part 3.
EXERCISE 20: Assess and verify the correct use of sentence patterns in writing.
EXERCISE 21: Create sentences with the given sentence structure and pattern.
DIFFERENTIATION
EXERCISE 22: Demonstrate the mastery of the use of sentence structure in writing.
EXERCISE 23: Identify the errors in the use of sentence connectors in the following passages and write the correction.
EXERCISE 24: Identify the following sentences as simple, compound, complex or compound-complex:
EXERCISE 25: Roll the dice and find the sentence in column one that matches the number. Then roll the dice again and find the sentence that matches in column two. Finally pick a conjunction (coordinator or subordinator) to join the two sentences together. Your sentences must make sense.
EXERCISE 26: Do as directed.
EXERCISE 27: Follow the rules to place the commas in the correct places. First, you will need to work out where the main and sub-clauses are.
EXERCISE 28: Identify the main clause and sub-clause in the sentences below
EXERCISE 29: Combine the following sentences using either coordinators or subordinators.
EXERCISE 30: Join the sentences by using subordinating conjunctions: when, where, if, although, because, since, while.
Interactive, self-grading and paperless boom cards on teaching and learning resources of pronoun types based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy.
After completing this unit students will be able to:
SESSION 1 - REMEMBERING: Recall and list pronoun types.
SESSION 2 - UNDERSTANDING: Infer and grasp the meaning of pronoun types.
SESSION 3 - APPLYING: Apply and demonstrate the accurate knowledge of pronoun types.
SESSION 4 - ANALYSING: Analyse and infer the placement of pronoun types in sentences.
SESSION 5 - EVALUATING: Assess and evaluate the use of pronoun types in sentences.
SESSION 6 - CREATING: Create and compose new sentence patterns with pronoun types.
These digital task cards:
Would be great on a Laptop, Desktop, Chromebook or Tablet;
Can be used on any other mobile device that can access the internet;
Can even be used on your Smart Board.
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
Please Note:
To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge). Apps are available for Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards. You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with “Fast Pins,” (play provides instant feedback for self-grading Boom Cards). Fast Play is always a free way for students to engage with Boom Cards decks. For additional assignment options you’ll need a premium account. If you are new to Boom Learning, you will be offered a free trial of our premium account. Readhere for details: http://bit.ly/BoomTrial.