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 unit bundle of 5 products on reading poetry with 6 sessions on teaching and learning based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy.
After completing this unit students will be able to:
SESSION 1 - REMEMBERING: Vocabulary - Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in the text.
SESSION 2 - UNDERSTANDING: Summary - Determine the theme or central idea of the text and analyse its development.
SESSION 3 - APPLYING: Textual Clues - Identify what the text says both explicitly and implicitly with inferences drawn from it.
SESSION 4 - ANALYSING: Poem Analysis - Analyse the impact of specific word choices on meaning and tone.
SESSION 5 - EVALUATING: Figurative Language - Determine the figurative and connotative meanings of the words and phrases in the text.
SESSION 6 - CREATING: Writing - Cite the textual evidence that most strongly supports an analysis of what the text says.
This download includes:
Worksheets with Answers: 23 Exercises
Lesson Plan with Resources: 6 Sessions
PowerPoint Presentation: 47 Slides
Google Slides: 47 Slides
Boom Cards: 84 Digital Task Cards
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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These bundled resources are perfect for teaching Reading Comprehension through a Narrative Poetry - Geography Lesson by Brian Patten. These no prep activities would be great for English lessons or English centers. Your students will love these ELA Google Slides, PPT, Unit Plan and Worksheets.
After completing this unit students will be able to:
Find the meaning of challenging words and expressions in the poem.
Identify the key ideas of the poem.
Use textual clues to answer the retrieval and inferential questions.
Analyse the poem to find its poetry elements – genre, message, tone, context, perspective, point of view, structure, rhyme scheme, purpose and metre.
Evaluate the poet’s use of personification, hyperbole, imagery, repetition, alliteration and onomatopoeia.
Write a summary, make a character description, explain the reader impact of figurative language and create a critical appreciation of the poem.
This download includes:
Worksheets with Answers: 18 Exercises
Lesson Plan with Resources: 24 Pages
PowerPoint Presentation: 29 Slides
Google Slides: 29 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
A unit plan on poetry comprehension with 6 sessions on teaching and learning of the poem, “Geography Lesson” by Brian Patten based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy.
This download includes:
RUBRICS: Poem Comprehension Rubrics
POEM: Geography Lesson by Brian Patten
EXERCISE 1: Match the meanings (A-N) with the expressions (1-14) they refer to.
EXERCISE 2: Find the meaning of certain expressions: words and phrases in the poem.
EXERCISE 3: Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in the poem.
EXERCISE 4: Read the poem and briefly summarize the meaning of each stanza:
EXERCISE 5: Determine the central idea of the poem and analyse its development.
EXERCISE 6: Identify the poet’s use of contrasting images to highlight the difference between the teacher’s reality and the places he longs to visit.
EXERCISE 7: Answer the characterization questions to demonstrate your skill of comprehension.
EXERCISE 8: Identity what the poem says both explicitly and implicitly with inferences drawn from it.
EXERCISE 9: Use the specified criteria to find poetry elements of the poem.
EXERCISE 10: Analyse the impact of specific word choices on meaning and tone.
EXERCISE 11: Answer the questions to check your understanding of poetry elements.
EXERCISE 12: Identify the figures of speech employed in the poem.
EXERCISE 13: Answer the questions to check your understanding of the figures of speech used in the poem.
EXERCISE 14: Determine the figurative meanings of the words and phrases in the poem.
EXERCISE 15: Determine the connotative meanings of the words and phrases in the poem.
EXERCISE 16: Use RTC to refer to the context, PEE technique to explain the figurative language used, provide an objective summary and make a critical appreciation of the poem.
EXERCISE 17: Cite the textual evidence that most strongly supports an analysis of what the text says.
EXERCISE 18: Answer the questions to demonstrate your skill of comprehension.
These bundled resources are perfect for teaching Reading Comprehension through a Children’s Fantasy - The Scarecrow and his Servant (an extract) by Philip Pullman. These no prep activities would be great for English lessons or English centers. Your students will love these ELA Google Slides, PPT and Worksheets.
After completing this unit students will be able to:
Find the meaning of the challenging words and expressions in the story.
Identify the key events of the story.
Use textual clues to answer the retrieval and inferential questions.
Analyse the story to find its plot elements – exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution.
Evaluate the text to find its story elements – genre, message, speaker, point of view, tone, conflict type, authorial techniques, plot type, language register, purpose and style.
Write a summary, make a character description and create a critical appreciation of the story.
This download includes:
Worksheets with Answers: 16 Exercises
Lesson Plan with Resources: 23 Pages
PowerPoint Presentation: 23 Slides
Google Slides: 23 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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A unit set of worksheets with answers on prose comprehension for 6 sessions on teaching and learning of the story, “The Scarecrow and His Servant” (an extract) by Philip Pullman based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy.
This download includes:
EXERCISE 1: Match the meanings (A-N) to the words (1-14) they refer to.
EXERCISE 2: Find meaning of certain expressions: words and phrases in the story.
EXERCISE 3: Analyse the impact of specific word choices.
EXERCISE 4: Use the template to identify the setting elements of the story.
EXERCISE 5: Answer the questions to demonstrate your knowledge of the setting of the story.
EXERCISE 6: Use the guide to identify character traits and make a character sketch of the main characters in the story.
EXERCISE 7: Answer the characterization questions to demonstrate your skill of comprehension.
EXERCISE 8: Answer the questions to demonstrate your understanding of characterisation.
EXERCISE 9: Use Freytag’s Pyramid to identify plot elements.
EXERCISE 10: Answer the plot-related questions to demonstrate your skill of comprehension.
EXERCISE 11: Use the analysis guide to identify the story elements the story.
EXERCISE 12: Answer the questions citing the textual evidence that most strongly supports the analysis.
EXERCISE 13: Answer questions based on what the text says explicitly and the inferences are drawn from the text.
EXERCISE 14: Answer the questions to demonstrate your skill of literary techniques used.
EXERCISE 15: Provide an objective summary of the setting and the plot, make a character sketch, and make a critical appreciation of the story.
EXERCISE 16: Answer the retrieval questions to demonstrate your skill of comprehension.
A unit presentation on prose comprehension for 6 sessions on teaching and learning of the story, “The Scarecrow and His Servant” (an extract) by Philip Pullman based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy.
This download includes:
STORY: An extract from “The Scarecrow and His Servant” by Philip Pullman
EXERCISE 1: Match the meanings (A-N) to the words (1-14) they refer to.
EXERCISE 2: Find meaning of certain expressions: words and phrases in the story.
EXERCISE 3: Analyse the impact of specific word choices.
Scaffolding Notes 1: Setting Elements Template
EXERCISE 4: Use the template to identify the setting elements of the story.
EXERCISE 5: Answer the questions to demonstrate your knowledge of the setting of the story.
Scaffolding Notes 2: Character Description Guide
EXERCISE 6: Use the guide to identify character traits and make a character sketch of the main characters in the story.
EXERCISE 7: Answer the characterization questions to demonstrate your skill of comprehension.
EXERCISE 8: Answer the questions to demonstrate your understanding of characterisation.
Scaffolding Notes 3: Freytag’s Pyramid – Plot Diagram
Scaffolding Notes 4: Plot Elements Template
EXERCISE 9: Use Freytag’s Pyramid to identify plot elements.
EXERCISE 10: Answer the plot-related questions to demonstrate your skill of comprehension.
Scaffolding Notes 5: Story Analysis Guide
EXERCISE 11: Use the analysis guide to identify the story elements the story.
EXERCISE 12: Answer the questions citing the textual evidence that most strongly supports the analysis.
EXERCISE 13: Answer questions based on what the text says explicitly and the inferences drawn from the text.
EXERCISE 14: Answer the questions to demonstrate your skill of literary techniques used.
EXERCISE 15: Provide an objective summary of the setting and the plot, make a character sketch, and make a critical appreciation of the story.
Scaffolding Notes 6: Story Comprehension Rubrics
EXERCISE 16: Answer the retrieval questions to demonstrate your skill of comprehension.
A unit plan on prose comprehension for 6 sessions on teaching and learning of the story, “The Scarecrow and His Servant” (an extract) by Philip Pullman based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy.
This download includes:
STORY: An extract from “The Scarecrow and His Servant” by Philip Pullman
EXERCISE 1: Match the meanings (A-N) to the words (1-14) they refer to.
EXERCISE 2: Find meaning of certain expressions: words and phrases in the story.
EXERCISE 3: Analyse the impact of specific word choices.
Scaffolding Notes 1: Setting Elements Template
EXERCISE 4: Use the template to identify the setting elements of the story.
EXERCISE 5: Answer the questions to demonstrate your knowledge of the setting of the story.
Scaffolding Notes 2: Character Description Guide
EXERCISE 6: Use the guide to identify character traits and make a character sketch of the main characters in the story.
EXERCISE 7: Answer the characterization questions to demonstrate your skill of comprehension.
EXERCISE 8: Answer the questions to demonstrate your understanding of characterisation.
Scaffolding Notes 3: Freytag’s Pyramid – Plot Diagram
Scaffolding Notes 4: Plot Elements Template
EXERCISE 9: Use Freytag’s Pyramid to identify plot elements.
EXERCISE 10: Answer the plot-related questions to demonstrate your skill of comprehension.
Scaffolding Notes 5: Story Analysis Guide
EXERCISE 11: Use the analysis guide to identify the story elements the story.
EXERCISE 12: Answer the questions citing the textual evidence that most strongly supports the analysis.
EXERCISE 13: Answer questions based on what the text says explicitly and the inferences drawn from the text.
EXERCISE 14: Answer the questions to demonstrate your skill of literary techniques used.
EXERCISE 15: Provide an objective summary of the setting and the plot, make a character sketch, and make a critical appreciation of the story.
Scaffolding Notes 6: Story Comprehension Rubrics
EXERCISE 16: Answer the retrieval questions to demonstrate your skill of comprehension.
A bundle of 6 products on teaching and learning resources of conjunction types based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy.
After completing this unit students will be able to:
List and identify the properties of conjunctions based on their format and placement.
Identify and classify the conjunction types based on their uses and functions.
Use coordinating or subordinating conjunctions to join clauses or sentence elements.
Implement the properties and the functions of conjunctions to discover their structure with all the attributes.
Exercise error identification to notify the wrong use of conjunctions.
Create sentences with conjunction types to convey specific meanings and add variety and interest to writing.
This download includes:
Scaffolding Notes: 5 Handouts
Worksheets with Answers: 22 Exercises
Unit Lesson Plan with Resources: 6 Sessions
PowerPoint Presentation: 35 Slides
Google Slides: 50 Slides
Boom Cards: 73 Digital Task Cards
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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A unit set of scaffolding notes with 6 sessions on teaching and learning resources of conjunction types based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy.
After completing this unit students will be able to:
SESSION 1 - REMEMBERING: Describe the key elements of conjunctions.
SESSION 2 - UNDERSTANDING: Explain the functions of conjunctions in general sentences.
SESSION 3 - APPLYING: Use frequently occurring conjunctions to signal simple relationships.
SESSION 4 - ANALYSING: Deconstruct the functions of conjunctions in particular sentences.
SESSION 5 - EVALUATING: Assess and evaluate the use of conjunctions in writing.
SESSION 6 - CREATING: Demonstrate the mastery of the use of conjunctions in writing.
This download includes:
Scaffolding Notes 1: Vocabulary Overview
Scaffolding Notes 2: Key Elements of Conjunction Types
Scaffolding Notes 3: Functions of Conjunction Types
Scaffolding Notes 4: Structure of Conjunction Types
Scaffolding Notes 5: Conjunction Types 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 unit set of worksheets and answers with 6 sessions on teaching and learning resources of conjunction types based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy.
This download includes:
EXERCISE 1: Identify the key elements of conjunction types.
EXERCISE 2: Identify the properties of conjunction types.
EXERCISE 3: Examine the action of conjunctions in sentences.
EXERCISE 4: Identify the conjunction types used in the sentences.
EXERCISE 5: Identify the uses of conjunction types.
EXERCISE 6: Identify the functions of conjunction types.
EXERCISE 7: Decide the type of conjunction used in sentences based on their functions.
EXERCISE 8: Verbalise the relationship that the conjunctions signal between the nouns to go with given pictures.
EXERCISE 9: Examine the structure and the pattern of the sentences with conjunctions.
EXERCISE 10: Identify the errors in the use of conjunctions.
EXERCISE 11: Identify the incorrect use of conjunctions.
EXERCISE 12: Create sentences with given patterns to convey specific meanings and add variety to writing.
EXERCISE 13: Demonstrate the mastery of the use of conjunction types in writing. Focus on the use of key elements, functions, relationship, structure and error identification as suggested by the RUBRICS.
EXERCISE 14: Identify the presence of conjunction types in the sentences.
EXERCISE 15: Answer the following to demonstrate your understanding of conjunctions.
EXERCISE 16: Answer the following to recognize variations in sentence structure by using conjunctions in writing.
EXERCISE 17: Answer the following to demonstrate knowledge of the conventions of conjunctions.
EXERCISE 18: Answer the following to demonstrate command of the conventions of conjunctions.
EXERCISE 19: Identify the errors in the use of sentence connectors in the following passages and write the correction.
EXERCISE 20: 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 conjunction (coordinator or subordinator) to join the two sentences together. Your sentences must make sense.
EXERCISE 21: Combine the given sentences using either Coordinators or Subordinators.
EXERCISE 22: Join the sentences by using subordinating conjunctions: when, where, if, although, because, since, while
A unit lesson plan with 6 sessions on teaching and learning resources of conjunction types based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy.
This download includes:
VIDEO – Conjunction Types
Scaffolding Notes 1: Vocabulary Overview
Scaffolding Notes 2: Key Elements of Conjunction Types
EXERCISE 1: Identify the key elements of conjunction types.
EXERCISE 2: Identify the properties of conjunction types.
EXERCISE 3: Examine the action of conjunctions in sentences.
Scaffolding Notes 3: Functions of Conjunction Types
EXERCISE 4: Identify the conjunction types used in the sentences.
EXERCISE 5: Identify the uses of conjunction types.
EXERCISE 6: Identify the functions of conjunction types.
EXERCISE 7: Decide the type of conjunction used in sentences based on their functions.
EXERCISE 8: Verbalise the relationship that the conjunctions signal between the nouns to go with given pictures.
Scaffolding Notes 4: Structure of Conjunction Types
EXERCISE 9: Examine the structure and the pattern of the sentences with conjunctions.
EXERCISE 10: Identify the errors in the use of conjunctions.
EXERCISE 11: Identify the incorrect use of conjunctions.
EXERCISE 12: Create sentences with given patterns to convey specific meanings and add variety to writing.
EXERCISE 13: Demonstrate the mastery of the use of conjunction types in writing. Focus on the use of key elements, functions, relationship, structure and error identification as suggested by the RUBRICS.
Scaffolding Notes 5: Conjunction Types Rubrics
EXERCISE 14: Identify the presence of conjunction types in the sentences.
EXERCISE 15: Answer the following to demonstrate your understanding of conjunctions.
EXERCISE 16: Answer the following to recognize variations in sentence structure by using conjunctions in writing.
EXERCISE 17: Answer the following to demonstrate knowledge of the conventions of conjunctions.
EXERCISE 18: Answer the following to demonstrate command of the conventions of conjunctions.
EXERCISE 19: Identify the errors in the use of sentence connectors in the following passages and write the correction.
EXERCISE 20: 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 21: Combine the given sentences using either Coordinators or Subordinators.
EXERCISE 22: Join the sentences by using subordinating conjunctions: when, where, if, although, because, since, while
A unit lesson presentation with 6 sessions on teaching and learning resources of conjunction types based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy.
This download includes:
VIDEO – Conjunction Types
Scaffolding Notes 1: Vocabulary Overview
Scaffolding Notes 2: Key Elements of Conjunction Types
EXERCISE 1: Identify the key elements of conjunction types.
EXERCISE 2: Identify the properties of conjunction types.
EXERCISE 3: Examine the action of conjunctions in sentences.
Scaffolding Notes 3: Functions of Conjunction Types
EXERCISE 4: Identify the conjunction types used in the sentences.
EXERCISE 5: Identify the uses of conjunction types.
EXERCISE 6: Identify the functions of conjunction types.
EXERCISE 7: Decide the type of conjunction used in sentences based on their functions.
EXERCISE 8: Verbalise the relationship that the conjunctions signal between the nouns to go with given pictures.
Scaffolding Notes 4: Structure of Conjunction Types
EXERCISE 9: Examine the structure and the pattern of the sentences with conjunctions.
EXERCISE 10: Identify the errors in the use of conjunctions.
EXERCISE 11: Identify the incorrect use of conjunctions.
EXERCISE 12: Create sentences with given patterns to convey specific meanings and add variety to writing.
EXERCISE 13: Demonstrate the mastery of the use of conjunction types in writing. Focus on the use of key elements, functions, relationship, structure and error identification as suggested by the RUBRICS.
Scaffolding Notes 5: Conjunction Types Rubrics
EXERCISE 14: Identify the presence of conjunction types in the sentences.
EXERCISE 15: Answer the following to demonstrate your understanding of conjunctions.
EXERCISE 16: Answer the following to recognize variations in sentence structure by using conjunctions in writing.
EXERCISE 17: Answer the following to demonstrate knowledge of the conventions of conjunctions.
EXERCISE 18: Answer the following to demonstrate command of the conventions of conjunctions.
EXERCISE 19: Identify the errors in the use of sentence connectors in the following passages and write the correction.
EXERCISE 20: 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 21: Combine the given sentences using either Coordinators or Subordinators.
EXERCISE 22: Join the sentences by using subordinating conjunctions: when, where, if, although, because, since, while
A unit bundle of 6 products on teaching and learning resources of adjective types based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy.
After completing this unit students will be able to:
Identify the words or phrases from the given examples that show the characteristics of adjectives.
Recognise the words or phrases from the examples that demonstrate the functions of adjectives.
Describe the given nouns in the pictures using the given adjectives.
Identify the modifier and the thing it modifies in the given sentences.
Place adjectives within a sentence, recognising and correcting misplaced and dangling modifiers.
Use adjective types to describe nouns and add variety and interest to writing.
This download includes:
Scaffolding Notes: 6 Handouts
Worksheets with Answers: 18 Exercises
Unit Lesson Plan with Resources: 6 Sessions
PowerPoint Presentation: 40 Slides
Google Slides: 40 Slides
Boom Cards: 97 Digital Task Cards
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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A unit set of scaffolding notes with 6 sessions on teaching and learning resources of adjective types based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy.
After completing this unit students will be able to:
SESSION 1 - REMEMBERING: Describe the key elements of adjectives.
SESSION 2 - UNDERSTANDING: Explain the functions of adjectives in general sentences.
SESSION 3 - APPLYING: Use adjectives depending on what is to be modified.
SESSION 4 - ANALYSING: Deconstruct the functions of adjectives in particular sentences.
SESSION 5 - EVALUATING: Assess and evaluate the use of adjectives in writing.
SESSION 6 - CREATING: Form and use comparative and superlative adjectives depending on what is to be modified.
This download includes:
Scaffolding Notes 1: Vocabulary Overview
Scaffolding Notes 2: Characteristics of Adjectives
Scaffolding Notes 3: Classification of Adjectives
Scaffolding Notes 4: Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers
Scaffolding Notes 5: Adjective Types 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 unit set of worksheets and answers with 6 sessions on teaching and learning resources of adjective types based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy.
After completing this unit students will be able to:
SESSION 1 - REMEMBERING: Describe the key elements of adjectives.
SESSION 2 - UNDERSTANDING: Explain the functions of adjectives in general sentences.
SESSION 3 - APPLYING: Use adjectives depending on what is to be modified.
SESSION 4 - ANALYSING: Deconstruct the functions of adjectives in particular sentences.
SESSION 5 - EVALUATING: Assess and evaluate the use of adjectives in writing.
SESSION 6 - CREATING: Form and use comparative and superlative adjectives depending on what is to be modified.
This download includes:
EXERCISE 1: List the characteristics of adjectives and give examples.
EXERCISE 2: Classify adjectives based on their functional positioning and give examples.
EXERCISE 3: Describe the nouns in a sentence using appropriate adjectives.
EXERCISE 4: Explain the organization of adjectives in sentence patterns.
EXERCISE 5: Identify the misplaced and dangling modifiers then suggest corrections.
EXERCISE 6: Place adjectives within a sentence, recognizing and correcting misplaced and dangling modifiers.
EXERCISE 7: Use adjectives to convey specific meanings and add variety and interest to writing.
EXERCISE 8: Demonstrate the mastery of the use of adjectives in writing. Focus on the use of key elements, functions, structure, sentence patterns, misplaced and dangling modifiers as suggested by the rubrics.
EXERCISE 9: Use the properties of adjectives to describe nouns.
EXERCISE 10: Demonstrate your knowledge of the functions of adjectives.
EXERCISE 11: Describe nouns using appropriate adjectives.
EXERCISE 12: Decide the appropriate use of adjectives.
EXERCISE 13: Decide how the underlined adjective is used in the sentence.
EXERCISE 14: Identify the adjective types used in the sentences.
EXERCISE 15: Identify the functions of adjective types.
EXERCISE 16: Identify the adjectives which answer the questions: how, where and when.
EXERCISE 17: Adjective quiz.
A unit lesson presentation with 6 sessions on teaching and learning resources of adjective types based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy.
This download includes:
VIDEO – Types of Adjectives
Scaffolding Notes 1: Vocabulary Overview
EXERCISE 1: List the characteristics of adjectives and give examples.
Scaffolding Notes 2: Characteristics of Adjectives
EXERCISE 2: Classify adjectives based on their functional positioning and give examples.
Scaffolding Notes 3: Classification of Adjectives
EXERCISE 3: Describe the nouns in a sentence using appropriate adjectives.
EXERCISE 4: Explain the organization of adjectives in sentence patterns.
EXERCISE 5: Identify the misplaced and dangling modifiers then suggest corrections.
Scaffolding Notes 4: Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers.
EXERCISE 6: Place adjectives within a sentence, recognizing and correcting misplaced and dangling modifiers.
EXERCISE 7: Use adjectives to convey specific meanings and add variety and interest to writing.
EXERCISE 8: Demonstrate the mastery of the use of adjectives in writing. Focus on the use of key elements, functions, structure, sentence patterns, misplaced and dangling modifiers as suggested by the rubrics.
Scaffolding Notes 5: Adjective Types Rubrics
EXERCISE 9: Use the properties of adjectives to describe nouns.
EXERCISE 10: Demonstrate your knowledge of the functions of adjectives.
EXERCISE 11: Describe nouns using appropriate adjectives.
EXERCISE 12: Decide the appropriate use of adjectives.
EXERCISE 13: Decide how the underlined adjective is used in the sentence.
EXERCISE 14: Identify the adjective types used in the sentences.
EXERCISE 15: Identify the functions of adjective types.
EXERCISE 16: Identify the adjectives which answer the questions: how, where and when.
EXERCISE 17: Adjective quiz.
A unit lesson plan with 6 sessions on teaching and learning resources of adjective types based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy.
This download includes:
VIDEO – Types of Adjectives
Scaffolding Notes 1: Vocabulary Overview
EXERCISE 1: List the characteristics of adjectives and give examples.
Scaffolding Notes 2: Characteristics of Adjectives
EXERCISE 2: Classify adjectives based on their functional positioning and give examples.
Scaffolding Notes 3: Classification of Adjectives
EXERCISE 3: Describe the nouns in a sentence using appropriate adjectives.
EXERCISE 4: Explain the organization of adjectives in sentence patterns.
EXERCISE 5: Identify the misplaced and dangling modifiers then suggest corrections.
Scaffolding Notes 4: Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers.
EXERCISE 6: Place adjectives within a sentence, recognizing and correcting misplaced and dangling modifiers.
EXERCISE 7: Use adjectives to convey specific meanings and add variety and interest to writing.
EXERCISE 8: Demonstrate the mastery of the use of adjectives in writing. Focus on the use of key elements, functions, structure, sentence patterns, misplaced and dangling modifiers as suggested by the rubrics.
Scaffolding Notes 5: Adjective Types Rubrics
EXERCISE 9: Use the properties of adjectives to describe nouns.
EXERCISE 10: Demonstrate your knowledge of the functions of adjectives.
EXERCISE 11: Describe nouns using appropriate adjectives.
EXERCISE 12: Decide the appropriate use of adjectives.
EXERCISE 13: Decide how the underlined adjective is used in the sentence.
EXERCISE 14: Identify the adjective types used in the sentences.
EXERCISE 15: Identify the functions of adjective types.
EXERCISE 16: Identify the adjectives which answer the questions: how, where and when.
EXERCISE 17: Adjective quiz.
A unit bundle of 6 products with 6 sessions on teaching and learning resources of adverb types based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy.
After completing this unit students will be able to:
Identify the words from the given examples that show the characteristics of adverbs.
Recognise the words or phrases from the given examples that demonstrate the functions of adverbs.
Implement the characteristics and the functions of adverbs to label the parts of their structure.
Analyse the organisation of adverb types in particular sentence structures and patterns.
Recognise and correct misplaced and dangling modifiers.
Use adverb types to describe actions and add variety and interest to writing.
This download includes:
Scaffolding Notes: 6 Handouts
Worksheets with Answers: 15 Exercises
Unit Lesson Plan with Resources: 6 Sessions
PowerPoint Presentation: 35 Slides
Google Slides: 35 Slides
Boom Cards: 83 Digital Task Cards
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For small group collaborations
For an end of unit assessments
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A unit set of scaffolding notes with 6 sessions on teaching and learning resources of adverb types based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy.
After completing this unit students will be able to:
SESSION 1 - REMEMBERING: Describe the key elements of adverb types.
SESSION 2 - UNDERSTANDING: Explain the functions of adverb types in general sentences.
SESSION 3 - APPLYING: Use adverbs depending on what is to be modified.
SESSION 4 - ANALYSING: Deconstruct the functions of adverb types in particular sentences.
SESSION 5 - EVALUATING: Assess and evaluate the use of adverb types in writing.
SESSION 6 - CREATING: Form and use comparative and superlative adverbs depending on what is to be modified.
This download includes:
Scaffolding Notes 1 - Vocabulary Overview
Scaffolding Notes 2 - Characteristics of Adverb Types
Scaffolding Notes 3 - Functions of Adverb Types
Scaffolding Notes 4 - Structure of Adverb Types
Scaffolding Notes 5 - Adverb Types 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 unit set of worksheets and answers with 6 sessions on teaching and learning resources of adverb types based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy.
After completing this unit students will be able to:
SESSION 1 - REMEMBERING: Describe the key elements of adverb types.
SESSION 2 - UNDERSTANDING: Explain the functions of adverb types in general sentences.
SESSION 3 - APPLYING: Use adverbs depending on what is to be modified.
SESSION 4 - ANALYSING: Deconstruct the functions of adverb types in particular sentences.
SESSION 5 - EVALUATING: Assess and evaluate the use of adverb types in writing.
SESSION 6 - CREATING: Form and use comparative and superlative adverbs depending on what is to be modified.
This download includes:
EXERCISE 1 - List the characteristics of the adverb types with examples.
EXERCISE 2 - Classify the functions of adverb types with examples.
EXERCISE 3 - Implement the characteristics of adverbs to discover their structure.
EXERCISE 4 - Explain the organization of adverbs in sentence patterns.
EXERCISE 5 - Place adverbs within a sentence, recognizing and correcting misplaced and dangling modifiers – Part 1
EXERCISE 6 - Place adverbs within a sentence, recognizing and correcting misplaced and dangling modifiers – Part 2
EXERCISE 7 - Use adverbs to convey specific meanings and add variety and interest to writing.
EXERCISE 8 - Demonstrate the mastery of the use of adverbs in writing. Focus on the use of key elements, functions, structure, sentence patterns, misplaced and dangling modifiers as suggested by the RUBRICS.
EXERCISE 9 - Demonstrate your knowledge of the functions of adverb types.
EXERCISE 10 - Adverb types quiz
EXERCISE 11 - Identify the adverb types used in the sentences.
EXERCISE 12 - Identify the functions of adverb types.
EXERCISE 13 - Identify the adverbs which answer the questions: how, where and when.
EXERCISE 14 - Decide the type of adverbs used in sentences based on their functions.
EXERCISE 15 - Classify the type of adverbs used in sentences based on their functions.