Producing Complete Sentences
$0.00With our Producing Complete Sentences lesson plan, students learn how to create and identify complete sentences.
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With our Producing Complete Sentences lesson plan, students learn how to create and identify complete sentences.
With our Pronoun Shifts lesson plan, students learn how to identify incorrect pronoun shifts and how to fix them. Students practice correcting sentences and writing their own sentences as a part of this lesson.
In our Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement lesson plan, students learn the basics of pronoun-antecedent agreement. Students practice identifying the correct pronoun based on the seven rules of agreement they learn during this lesson.
Our Pronouns lesson plan teaches students how to identify common pronouns. Students practice using these pronouns in their own writing and also learn how to identify correct and incorrect pronouns in other people’s writing.
Our Public Speaking lesson plan introduces students to the important skill of public speaking and gives them tools to become better public speakers. Students create a presentation, including visual elements, and present it to the class to practice their public speaking skills.
Our Punctuation for Effect lesson plan introduces students to the effect punctuation has on the meaning of a sentence. Students practice using different forms of punctuation more effectively in their own writing.
With our Punctuation in a Series lesson plan, students learn about proper punctuation placement in sentences which contain a series of items.
With our Questioning to Check for Understanding lesson plan, students learn how to come up with and ask effective questions for clarification and understanding.
With our Questioning to Clarify Information lesson plan, students learn strategies for asking effective clarifying questions during a discussion.
With our Range of Writing lesson plan, students learn how to write in a few different academic styles and in a certain amount of time.
With our Range of Writing lesson plan, students learn all about different styles of writing and purposes for writing. Students practice writing with various time constraints and in various styles as a part of this lesson.
In our Reading Dialogue Aloud lesson plan, students learn strategies for reading dialogues out loud. Students practice developing various speaking voices to differentiate between characters speaking when reading aloud.
In our Reading Orally lesson plan, students learn strategies for reading out loud in front of other people. Students learn the importance of tone, pacing, and accuracy, and practice reading orally.
Our Real-Life Word Connections lesson plan teaches students about how the words they use connect to real people, places, and things. Students learn about shades of meaning, homophones, multiple-meaning words, actions and dialogue, and emotions and traits and why word choice is so important.
With our Reasons and Evidence Explanations lesson plan, students learn strategies for effective research and how to differentiate credible and non-credible sources.
With our Recall Information from Experiences lesson plan, students learn how to effectively retain and recall information. Students learn how to take notes and how to organize their recollections in a useful way.
With our Recalling and Gathering Information lesson plan, students learn about different types of information and how each can be used, including information gained from personal experience and information gained from outside sources.
With our Recounting-Describing Details lesson plan, students learn strategies for recounting the details of a passage after hearing the passage read aloud.