Needing a book talk lesson for students in grades 1-2? Any teacher …
Needing a book talk lesson for students in grades 1-2? Any teacher or substitute can use this lesson as a Language Arts project. This book talk for Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See by Bill Martin Jr./Eric Carle will have students thinking of animals and their unique sounds to include in their own book., which they will think of on their own, and put into a book format. To take it a step further, students can read their books in front of the class or in rotating partners or small groups, when their books are completed.
This is a unit on Complex Sentences. It includes a video to …
This is a unit on Complex Sentences. It includes a video to introduce the concept and a picture poster example that could be printed and displayed in the classroom as a reminder of what a Complex sentence is. It also has a list of subordinating conjunctions on 'time' that would be used with teaching complex sentences . Has two student activities for practice. Could branch off this to teach the rest of the subordinating conjunctions and practice writing.
I created a series of lessons that culminate in a student created …
I created a series of lessons that culminate in a student created document of themselves to post in the classroom (mini poster). The lessons focus on student interaction, dictation, grammar, writing, editing, typing and other digital literacy skills. This is more like a project that is broken down into lessons.
Students will be able to write complex sentences using time subordinating conjuctions. …
Students will be able to write complex sentences using time subordinating conjuctions. They will practice identifying the two types (based on KU Writing Strategies) and be able to write complex sentences useing the given subordinating conjunctions.
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