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                Their, They're, There
Students learn the differences between the similar sounding words their, they're and there
            Students learn the differences between the similar sounding words their, they're and there
                Is it Fiction or Non-Fiction? by Denise Pellicane
Students learn the difference between fiction and nonfiction books
            Students learn the difference between fiction and nonfiction books
                Romeo and Juliet Activities
Six activities based around Romeo and Juliet
            Six activities based around Romeo and Juliet
                Concentration: Antonyms, Synonyms, Homonyms by Danielle Klaus
Students identify pairs of antonyms, synonyms and homonyms
            Students identify pairs of antonyms, synonyms and homonyms
                I'm Thankful for Verbs by Lori Reed
Students learn about verbs and practise identifying them in sentences
            Students learn about verbs and practise identifying them in sentences
                Fact or Opinion? by Lori Reed
A turkey themed interative lesson teaching students the difference between facts and opinion
            A turkey themed interative lesson teaching students the difference between facts and opinion
                Prefixes and Suffixes by Lori Reed
Students will review the difference between prefix and suffix, locate and use prefixes and suffixes in writing
            Students will review the difference between prefix and suffix, locate and use prefixes and suffixes in writing
                Notetaking by Sheilagh Brown and Lorraine Hacquard
Learn to take notes in outline form by determining the topic sentence and finding the supporting sentences from the key words
            Learn to take notes in outline form by determining the topic sentence and finding the supporting sentences from the key words
                Introduction to Grammar by Stacy Wells
Introduces students to nouns, pronouns, verbs and adjectives, and allows students a guided practise opportunity
            Introduces students to nouns, pronouns, verbs and adjectives, and allows students a guided practise opportunity
                Metaphors and Similes by Irene Pickle
Learn to distinguish between metaphors and similes and to use both figures of speech effectively in writing
            Learn to distinguish between metaphors and similes and to use both figures of speech effectively in writing
                Story Stew
Introduces character development, setting and the plot in a story using a recipe analogy
            Introduces character development, setting and the plot in a story using a recipe analogy
                Introduction to Paragraph Writing by Irene Pickle
Students learn the basic concepts of writing paragraphs and understand and recognise the essential parts of a paragraph. Contains learning material followed by an interactive review section
            Students learn the basic concepts of writing paragraphs and understand and recognise the essential parts of a paragraph. Contains learning material followed by an interactive review section
                Letter Sort by Kellie Gaffney
Students distinguish the initial sounds of words and sort them by beginning sound using pictures and letters
            Students distinguish the initial sounds of words and sort them by beginning sound using pictures and letters
                Literature Game by Bethany McCormack
A question-answer game with questions on the topic of literature and reading comprehension terms. Can be adapted to fit any subject type.
            A question-answer game with questions on the topic of literature and reading comprehension terms. Can be adapted to fit any subject type.
                Noun Hunt - by Lara Ernsting
Sort pictures and words into three noun categories, distinguish between common and proper nouns
            Sort pictures and words into three noun categories, distinguish between common and proper nouns
                Apostrophes In Action by Lori Reed
The three rules for using apostrophes, identifying apostrophe usage and types in a sentence
            The three rules for using apostrophes, identifying apostrophe usage and types in a sentence
                Adjective-Noun Riddles by  Karena DeYoung
Using nouns, adjectives, synonyms and rhymes to create and illustrate riddles.
            Using nouns, adjectives, synonyms and rhymes to create and illustrate riddles.
                Alliteration by Eryn Dearden
Students explore alliteration by ordering silly rhyming sentences.
            Students explore alliteration by ordering silly rhyming sentences.
