Showing posts with label Vocabulary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vocabulary. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Circulatory, Respiratory & Nervous System Flip Booklet



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This download contains flipbooks that provide students with the opportunity to show what they have learned about the circulatory, respiratory & nervous systems. There are 3 versions of the flip booklet to allow for differentiation for your diverse learners, as well as color & black/white printables.
Each flip booklet requires the students to illustrate (or cut/paste the picture provided) and label each body system. Next, students will identify the organ(s) that make up each body system. Finally, students will identify the function of each body system.
The differentiated versions of each flip booklet have been shown in the sample.

Version 1-This is a simple and effective outline to help students that need more concise directions.
Version 2-This version provides students with a more open-ended form of writing response.
Version 3-This version requires students to label each tab and provides students with a more open-ended form of writing response.
Hope you enjoy!
~Erin Mills
The Organized Chaos of Instruction

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Character Traits (EMOTIONS) Flip Booklet



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This download contains 21 pages of activities for students to explore character traits/emotions. Each tab in this flip booklet has:

·         Students will illustrate this character trait/emotion and/or example from the story

·         SW identify synonyms & antonyms for the emotion

·         SW use the emotion in a sentence

·         SW identify text in which this emotional trait was found

·         SW distinguish which character felt this emotional trait.

·         SW show text evidence from the story to support that the character is feeling this emotion

·         SW sort the emotional traits and explain the way he/she sorted them.

Although this can be printed on regular letter paper, you could also print 2 per page. An example page has been given.

Enjoy!

~Erin

Monday, September 16, 2013

Mrs. McTats and Her Houseful of Cats-Lesson Outline & Reading Response Foldable




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This download contains an outline of lesson ideas for the book Mrs. Mctats and Her Houseful of Cats by Alyssa Satin Capucilli. A student reading response foldable is included and provides students with the opportunity to target the following skills:

·      Vocabulary Enrichment

·      Characterization

·      Author’s Purpose

·      Rhyming Words

·      Alphabetical Order

·      Story Patterns
  • Text Connections

Thursday, September 12, 2013

4-10 Tabbed Printable Booklets for Interactive Student Notebooks

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This download contains over 125 pages of tabbed booklets that can be used for ANY subject! This has a 4-tabbed booklet, 5-tabbed booklet, 6-tabbed booklet, 7-tabbed booklet, 8-tabbed booklet, 9-tabbed booklet & 10-tabbed booklet! Can you be used for the following:

  • Vocabulary
  • Math
  • Social Studies
  • Science 
  • Word Study
  • Writing
  • Language Arts
  • Note Taking
  • Assessments

The ideas are endless!!
Enjoy!
~Erin

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Memoirs of a Goldfish-Reading Response




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This download contains reading response activities that go along with the book, "Memoirs of a Goldfish." Skills focus on:
-Characterization
-Character Feelings-how they change over time (cause/effect)
-Sequencing of events
-Vocabulary enrichment
I hope your students have as much fun completing the activities as I did creating them!
Enjoy!
~Erin

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Give One Get One-BUNDLE!!!

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This download contains all of the Give One Get One sets of vocabulary words that I used with novel/genre studies. It includes vocabulary for:
•Active Reading
•Author's Craft
•Classifying Literature
•Character Analysis
•Character Traits
•Introduction to Nonfiction
•Features of Nonfiction
•Mystery Novel
•Idioms & Figurative Language

Reading Vocabulary Quizzes

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These reading vocab quizzes go along with the "Reading Vocabulary Study Sets for Interactive Student Notebooks" item from my store.
They also correlate to the Give One Get One Games I have posted.
Enjoy!
~Erin

Monday, September 2, 2013

Give One Get One-Character Traits

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This "Give One Get One" game focuses on vocabulary to go along with teaching CHARACTER TRAITS. It is a great way to review vocabulary as well!
  Enjoy!
~Erin

Give One Get One-Mystery

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This Give One Get One game focuses on vocabulary for Mystery genre.
*If you become one of my followers, I will sent it to you for FREE! Just "comment" at the bottom that you've joined and tell me which of my downloads you'd like!
Enjoy!
~Erin

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Give One Get One-Idioms & Figurative Language

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This "Give One Get One" game focuses on vocabulary to go along with teaching ACTIVE READING. It is a great way to review vocabulary as well!
Enjoy!
~Erin

Give One Get One-Active Reading

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This "Give One Get One" game focuses on vocabulary to go along with teaching ACTIVE READING. It is a great way to review vocabulary as well!
Enjoy!
~Erin

Give One Get One-Introduction to Nonfiction

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This "Give One Get One" game focuses on vocabulary to support the INTRODUCTION TO NONFICTION. It is a great way to review vocabulary as well!
Directions: Pass out all of the cards. Choose 1 person to go first. The first person will read their definition. The student with the answer to that definition will give their answer & then read the definition they have. It will continue until the person that went first is able to give the answer listed on his/her card.
 Enjoy!
 ~Erin

Give One Get One-Classifying Literature




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This "Give One Get One" game focuses on the use of CLASSIFYING LITERATURE.
Directions: Pass out all of the cards. Choose 1 person to go first. The first person will read their definition. The student with the answer to that definition will give their answer & then read the definition they have. It will continue until the person that went first is able to give the answer listed on his/her card.
This is a great review for vocabulary focused on CLASSIFYING LITERATURE.
 Enjoy!
 ~Erin

Give One Get One-Character Analysis

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This is the game "Give One Get One" and focuses on CHARACTER ANALYSIS. Directions on how to play the game are included.
Directions: Pass out all of the cards. Choose 1 person to go first. The first person will read their definition. The student with the answer to that definition will give their answer & then read the definition they have. It will continue until the person that went first is able to give the answer listed on his/her card.
This game is a great way to review vocabulary for CHARACTER ANALYSIS.
Enjoy!
~Erin

Give One Get One-Story Elements

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This is the game "Give One Get One" and focuses on story elements. Directions on how to play the game are included.
This is a "Give One Get One" game that focuses on STORY ELEMENTS.
Directions: Pass out all of the cards. Choose 1 person to go first. The first person will read their definition. The student with the answer to that definition will give their answer & then read the definition they have. It will continue until the person that went first is able to give the answer listed on his/her card.
This game is a great way to review STORY ELEMENTS.
Enjoy!
~Erin

Give One Get One-Author's Craft


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This "Give One Get One" game focuses on the use of AUTHOR'S CRAFT.
Directions: Pass out all of the cards. Choose 1 person to go first. The first person will read their definition. The student with the answer to that definition will give their answer & then read the definition they have. It will continue until the person that went first is able to give the answer listed on his/her card.

Enjoy!
~Erin