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THEME ~ An Acronym Graphic Organizer
This is a graphic organizer that I created to guide my students using the Acronym: T.H.E.M.E. to help them clarify their thinking and uncover the theme of a literary work. T.H.E.M.E. Acronym by Dawn De Lorenzo is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported Lic...
A Review Game That Students Love – ATTACK! (Math in the Middle)
A Review Game That Students Love – ATTACK!
Tee is for Teacher
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The Ultimate List of Free Grammar Games
Looking for free grammar games to make teaching fun? This list of games for teaching parts of speech, punctuation, and writing will provide fun all year!
Parts of Speech Task Cards
Language Task Cards can be used at literacy centers to help students practice parts of speech in an engaging way.
Grammar Game for Secondary Students
This game is a hit every time I use it in class. There are few ways to teach grammar and have it really stick. This is one of them. The ...
Step-by-Step: The Why and How of Mentor Sentences
This post is going to be a big one, but definitely worth your time if you are interested in Mentor Sentences! Do I have your attention now? :-P After hearing Jeff Anderson speak about them and reading his books, I was hooked on the idea and knew I wanted to make a routine that would work in my elementary classroom! I have adapted his ideas, and explain how I did so in this post. If you aren't sold enough to read the whole post yet, let me tell you why I use Mentor Sentences in my classroom…