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Teaching grammar to 4th grade students can be fun and engaging with these grammar game ideas! These activities will help students learn and remember grammar rules in an engaging way. Some ideas include, mad libs, grammar sorts, task cards, and so much more. Read here on how to use grammar games in your classroom today!

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the secret to teaching grammar in 5 minutes a day with text and pictures on it

Help your middle school students succeed on standardized tests by using a different approach to teaching grammar. By teaching the Five Levels of Grammar simultaneously, your students' grammar and proofreading skills will improve! Their confidence and writing will improve, too!

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the classroom key to reading skills is shown in this graphic diagram, which includes words and symbols

This week, we learned … … there’s a lost continent in the Indian Ocean. How do you lose a continent? What’s a microcontinent? How’d scientists find the lost continent? … how Ikea names…

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Comprehension is the reason for reading. If readers can read the words but do not understand or connect to what they are reading, they are not really reading. This lesson provides useful reading comprehension strategies for English language learners.

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an image of missing messages worksheet

free editing activity for commonly confused words(homophones, homographs, homonyms) in upper elementary language arts

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the fun games for english class info sheet with instructions on how to use them and what to do

Teaching with games in the classroom is not just “fluff.” Middle school and high school English teachers, learn how you can reinforce core English language arts skills AND engage students with games like Goosechase, Superfight, and more! #highschoolenglish #englishlanguagearts #middleschoolela #ela

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This year we are working on expanding our RtI efforts to upper elementary. Reading First so nicely laid out the expectations for quality core instruction for K-3, but we are finding that we are having to dig a little deeper into the research to find what effective literacy instruction looks like at the upper elementary […]

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Speaking Activities That Don't Suck: Foolproof Ways to Force Your EFL Students to Produce Enormous Amounts of English

All English as a Second or Foreign Language classes need a good warm-up activity to gets brains working and bodies active. Here are my top choices for ESL and EFL Warm-up games for kids to adults.

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three steps for tackling an academic vocabilary in 3 easy steps

Use this 3-step reading strategy for teaching struggling readers how to identify, define, and apply academic vocabulary found in complex texts. The activities outlined in this reading intervention method are perfect for upper elementary and middle school students. Use in small reading groups, literacy centers, reading classes, and more! Build your own vocabulary worksheets to increase high comprehension and fluency in your students! Click to learn more today! #reading #ELL #homeschool

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the cover of warm up activities and games for esl lessons, with an image of a

If you teach ESL, then you probably use ESL warm up games. While newer teachers often struggle to find warm ups for English class that are compelling enough for students, veteran teachers may burn out…

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a hand holding a mouse with the words 10 best website for english teachers

The 10 sites I go back to again and again for fun, easy-to-use resources. Bookmark these for your own class, or send 'em to your favorite English teacher! Via Yuly Asencion, juandoming, Mila Solà Marqués, THE OFFICIAL ANDREASCY

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Grammar lessons can be tricky for a variety of reasons. They can be boring. The grammar might be too challenging for the students. The teacher sometimes feels overwhelmed when trying to present and explain all those complex rules.

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