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Support your fifth-grade students as they prepare for the next stage of their education with assessments that cover advanced concepts. This collection includes comprehensive tests in math, language arts, and science. By utilizing these tools, you can address learning gaps and reinforce strengths.

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GCSE Literature: (18) ‘An Inspector Calls’ End-Term Assessment – Guided Essay Writing

GCSE Literature: (18) ‘An Inspector Calls’ End-Term Assessment – Guided Essay Writing
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Assessments

GCSE Literature: (18) ‘An Inspector Calls’ End-Term Assessment – Guided Essay Writing An exceptional teaching resource for educators, developed especially for students between grade 9 and grade 12. It centers around the vital subject of Language Arts, specifically Literature. It consists of a powerful PowerPoint presentation having 26 slides , capable of imparting lessons across two hours in an extensive, appealing method. About 'An Inspector Calls' 'An Inspector Calls', a timeless classic by JB Priestley forms the heart of this teaching resource. The text reveals essential social topics like discrimination based on class and sex. Set within tense aura, the Birling family is put under examination by the mysterious Inspector Goole, stimulating them to confront their objections towards lower-class domains. Educational Adaptability This material is highly customisable and has proven successful across various methods due to its foundation on more than two decades' experience teaching this text numerous times - including up-to-date advancements in 2021. The resource can be used to conduct classroom instructions or enable distance learning during online classes. Apart from being a useful homework assignment interface, it can also assist learners in necessary revision exercises syncing with their requirements. The main aim of this material revolves around providing a chronological guide for GCSE essay writing assessments employing an interesting question concerning SBirling- one prime character of the story! This procedure nourishes analytical thought process about character motivations and implicit values visualized through Priestley's viewpoint. A Ready-To-Use Resource at your Disposal! Differentiating this educational aid is its feature as an all-encompassing, prepared well in advance kit that eases Lesson Planning while encouraging active learning outcomes among students without any additional teacher's effort. Regardless of whether you're engaging large classes or handling small group sessions - this resource assures solid support throughout your teaching journey!

Author Flynn's Educational

Tags 'An Inspector Calls', Literature, GCSE, Essay Writing, Character Analysis

Spelling List: Canadian Capitals

Spelling List: Canadian Capitals
Social Studies, ELA, Geography, Language Development, Vocabulary, Spelling, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Spelling List: Canadian Capitals The Spelling List: Canadian Capitals is a unique teaching tool that helps students familiarize themselves with the capitals of Canada's provinces and territories. Essential for learners in Grades 4 to 7, it offers an exciting journey across Canada, from the national capital to those of each province and territory. The resource consists of a list of 14 carefully selected words, details as follow: Ottawa, the national capital, Ten provincial capitals including cities like Quebec City and Victoria, Three territorial capitals such as Whitehorse and Yellowknife. This learning tool significantly serves various subjects, majorly Social Studies & Language Arts, by combining geographical knowledge with spelling lessons. A Multidisciplinary Learning Resource: Focusing on Geography, examples include cities like Halifax or Regina. While concentrating on Language Arts skill development through spelling tasks for words like Toronto or Iqaluit. As well as widening their vocabulary! An Easily Printable PDF Worksheet : A useful adjunct to your teaching resources suitable for whole classes or smaller groups during break-out sessions where students can learn about lesser-known locations such as Fredericton or Charlottetown. In Conclusion... Educators will agree - what might seem straightforward actually forms an essential part of Canadian history trivia sparking intellectual curiosity amongst budding scholars whether they engage individually at home – perfect option for homeschooling- or in full classroom setups public-school style thereby fostering wholesome educational interaction within learning communities. Integrating this Spelling list: Canadian Capitals into daily lessons not only improves specific phonic structures but also promotes interest in geography by requiring students to delve into various locations on the Canadian map. This tool is designed to improve students' understanding of Canada's vast landscape while advancing their spelling and vocabulary.

Author Mr. Matthews Teacher Store

Tags Canadian Geography, Spelling Practice, Capitals Of Canada, Language Arts, Teaching Resource

Spelling List: Cayman Island

Spelling List: Cayman Island
Social Studies, ELA, Geography, Language Development, Spelling, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Spelling List: Cayman Island The product, 'Spelling List: Cayman Island', is a comprehensive teaching resource designed to enrich students' vocabulary while introducing them to the picturesque Caribbean nation and British territory - the Cayman Islands. This engaging teaching material can make geography and language lessons exciting for grade 4 through grade 7 students. Spelling List: Cayman Island comes in a convenient four-page PDF format, ready for immediate use. It includes thirteen words (ten main words and three bonus ones), contributing to the understanding of geographical nomenclature, political features, local fauna, and culinary delights of the Cayman Islands. Words included are: Cayman Islands George Town (the capital city) British (indicating its colonial heritage) Caribbean & Atlantic (the surrounding waters) Bonus words include attractions like: Seven Mile Beach Each word comes with its syllables broken down enhancing ease of pronunciation - guided by a helpful pronunciation key. You can apply 'Spelling List: Cayman Island' not only in whole group learning scenarios but it works equally well when used for small groups or even as homework assignments. In conclusion, teachers seeking versatile resources that combine education with engagement might find this one beneficial. This Spelling List: Cayman Island is a ready to use one!!

Author Mr. Matthews Teacher Store

Tags Cayman Islands, Geography, Vocabulary Enrichment, Caribbean Culture, Language Lessons

Quadrilateral Sort and Student Practice Sheets

Quadrilateral Sort and Student Practice Sheets
Math, Geometry, Grade 4, 5, 6, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Look no further! This is the assessment for you. This assessment will test students' understanding of common core standards 5.g.3 and 5.g.4. In addition, this activity asses a wide variety of skills, including properties of shapes and identifying their characteristics.

Author Math Resources With Rigor

Tags Quadrilateral , Figures, Math, Geometry, Quadrilateral Activities High School

Paws, Claws, and Whiskers: Save the Bees! (Explanation Writing)

Paws, Claws, and Whiskers: Save the Bees! (Explanation Writing)
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 5, 6, 7, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Paws, Claws, and Whiskers: Save the Bees! (Explanation Writing) A comprehensive teaching resource for Grade 5 through Grade 7 students. This 27-page package fosters creative writing skills and incorporates essential environmental science content. An in-depth focus on explanation texts facilitates an understanding of text features before students are encouraged to write about Colony Collapse Disorder, a pressing global issue affecting bee populations. Inclusive learning is supported via various graphic organizers suited to different learning styles. The versatile design permits implementation in whole class instruction, smaller study groups, one-on-one guidance or as individual homework tasks. Scaffolding techniques integrated specifically for lower-ability learners ensures that no student feels underprepared when handling complex topics; empowering each learner to work at a comfortable pace while building their language arts expertise over time. Tailored Lesson Plans and Assessment Tools Educators are provided with thorough lesson plans that align effectively with the National Curriculum of England 2014 and CCSS where relevant. Assessment procedures are streamlined via pre-made rubrics resulting in a structured educational environment for both learners and teachers alike. Fully Customizable Resource Links Digital sharing of resources is made simple with downloadable files containing embedded links. Paws, Claws, and Whiskers: Save the Bees! (Explanation Writing) offers adaptability according to your specific classroom requirements while creatively engaging students within an important ecological discourse.

Author Connecting Curriculum

Tags Explanation Texts, Creative Writing, Environmental Science, Colony Collapse Disorder

Flexible Seating Student Contract

Flexible Seating Student Contract
Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Assessments

This flexible seating student accountability contract will help students to understand the expectations for using flexible seating in their classroom. *********************************************************** Directions for Contract: Directions for Parent Letters: Sign your name to the bottom of the letter, Make copies and have students sign the contract at the beginning of school year, in front of the parents if possible.

Author Sped Prep Academy

Tags Flexible Seating, Flexible Seating Contract, Special Education Flexible Seating, Flexible Seating Contracts, Flexible Seating Accountability Contract

Parent Contact Form For Social Workers-- Google Forms Sheet

Parent Contact Form For Social Workers-- Google Forms Sheet
Special Resources, Resources for Teachers, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Life Skills, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Parent Contact Form For Social Workers-- Google Forms Sheet This resource acts as a comprehensive and structured tool specifically designed for educators who desire an efficient way to document parent interactions. It aids in managing the daily multitasking involved in education, including essential parent communication. The Parent Contact Form is not just beneficial for public school teachers but also targets homeschoolers, guidance counselors, and social workers. It provides an organized system to record all parent-teacher interaction details - making it favorable during instances where referral to past transactions becomes necessary. Contact Elements: Student's Name Parent's Name Date & Time of Contact (with duration) Method of Communication In addition, there's a dedicated notes section enabling you to capture any crucial details from the discussion. A unique feature that elevates this resource above others is its adaptability with various interaction modes – be it email exchanges or face-to-face conferences - every kind of communication can be tracked using this form. Data Tracking: During year-end reporting periods or unexpected meetings when detailed information about previous parent contacts becomes pertinent, simply explore these forms instead of trudging through muddled heaps. Plus, enjoy seamless data analysis with one-click exports into spreadsheet format! This Parent Contact Form bridges more than just administrative gaps; it works towards magnifying classroom organization and time management effectiveness while solidifying transparent communication linkages between home and school settings. Ideal Usage: During whole group lecturers or discussions where guidelines are set about parent-teacher interactions, In small group activities or events involving multiple parents like PTA meetings, While remotely teaching homeschoolers. Applications: Space for this invaluable tool extends from life skills development classes to special resources planning sessions. This standalone PDF document offers opportunities for improved social-emotional learning and interaction, helping you maintain your focus on the students.

Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher

Tags Parent Contact, Documentation, Communication Log, Organization, Data Analysis

Alphabet Letter Recognition Assessment

Alphabet Letter Recognition Assessment
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Kindergarten, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This Alphabet Letter Recognition Assessment is perfect for teaching and assessing uppercase letter recognition and lowercase letter recognition. This is a great resource for teachers who want to help their students improve their letter recognition skills.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Alphabet, Letter Recognition, Alphabet Assessment Free

GCSE Literature: (5) ‘An Inspector Calls’ Act 1 Assessment – Guided Essay Writing

GCSE Literature: (5) ‘An Inspector Calls’ Act 1 Assessment – Guided Essay Writing
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Assessments

GCSE Literature: (5) ‘An Inspector Calls’ Act 1 Assessment – Guided Essay Writing JB Priestley’s timeless classic attacks the class system and sexual bias. In a tense setting, the Birling family are put on trial by the ghostly Inspector Goole and made to confront the outcomes of their discrimination towards the working-classes. In our post-modern world, the class system and its privileges are currently on trial in many different ways. Therefore, this text remains essential reading for our students. I have taught this text many times over the last twenty years and I have used this specific resource (revised in 2021) to: lead my teaching in class, as a distance learning material in online lessons, as a homework assignment and even as a tool of revision – All have worked well for the students. This dynamically presented PowerPoint lesson (26 slides, approximately two hours teaching time) provides a step-by-step guide to a GCSE essay writing assessment. Working with the essay question of, ‘In what ways does JB Priestley challenge the existing class system through the demise of Eva Smith in An Inspector Calls?’ This is a complete resource with no further work required from the teacher.

Author Flynn's Educational

Tags Literature, Assessment, Guided Writing, Essay Writing, Quotes

Compass Rose: Small Town Map Assessment

Compass Rose: Small Town Map Assessment
Social Studies, Geography, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Teacher Tools, Assessments

With step-by-step directions and an easy-to-understand map, this PDF is the perfect assessment to ensure sure your students understand the compass rose. Bonus: includes teacher answer page.

Author Chuck's Cornucopia

Tags Geography, Location, Map, Compass, Town, Compass Rose Geography, Simple Map Compass

Math Assessment Activity: The Algorithmic Production of Knowledge

Math Assessment Activity: The Algorithmic Production of Knowledge
, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Assessments

This is a math assessment activity titled The Algorithmic Production of Knowledge inspired by NewScientist: Infinity and Beyond – Richard Webb. It is a timed 40-minute assessment with 6 different detailed tasks for students to complete.

Author So, what if ... by Ian F Hailes

Tags Math Assessment, Math Coding, Math Quiz, Algorithmic, In-class Activity

Math Assessment Activity: Sewer Lid Safety

Math Assessment Activity: Sewer Lid Safety
, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Assessments

This is a math assessment activity titled Modelling for Sewer Lid (Cover) Safety. It is a timed 40-minute assessment with 6 different detailed tasks for students to complete.

Author So, what if ... by Ian F Hailes

Tags Math Assessment, In-class Activity, Math Investigations, Math Tasks, Sewer Lid Safety

The F-Word from Funny in Farsi by Dumas Speed Dating Discussion Activity!

The F-Word from Funny in Farsi by Dumas Speed Dating Discussion Activity!
ELA, Literature, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Assessments

The F-Word from Funny in Farsi Speed Dating Discussion Activity provides educators with a set of 12 engaging discussion prompts to help students analyze the short story "The F-Word" from Firoozeh Dumas' memoir Funny in Farsi. This interactive resource transforms a traditional class discussion into an energetic speed dating activity where students analyze the text in pairs. The laminated prompt cards can be reused and allow each student to discuss every question through timed rotations. An optional reflection activity is also included to wrap up the lesson. This versatile discussion activity works well for whole class or small group settings in grades 7-12 language arts and literature courses. The prompts delve deeply into plot, characters, themes, and personal connections to the short story.

Author The Red-Haired Reader

Tags F-word, Funny In Farsi, Short Story, Discussion, Speed Dating, Prompts, Analysis, Plot, Characters, Themes, Connections

Assessments: Teachers

Assessments: Teachers
Resources for Teachers, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Assessments : Teachers Boost your personal growth as an educator with this unique teaching resource, the ' Assessments : Teachers'. This tool is not grade-specific, making it versatile and suitable for various educational settings. It's designed to leverage the perspective of the most crucial individuals in your classroom - your students. This user-friendly tool breaks down into a ten question survey, providing insight into a teacher's effectiveness throughout a course. The beauty of this innovative system is its focus on simple communication. It has been tailored to give students a straightforward way of giving their feedback whilst ensuring teachers gain essential insights they can act upon. The areas in which feedback can be given range from communication and content quality to teaching methods and the entire course organization. It also covers questions about the teacher's knowledge regarding curriculum matters, possible perceived biases. Notably includes options for open-ended comments, where learners may express their critiques or compliments more freely. Students are given freedom to rate each focal point on a scale from 1-5; thus allowing educators to clearly identify areas that could use improvement while celebrating their strengths with quantifiable statistics. This invaluable data then serves simultaneous roles as both personal reflective material and tangible evidence during administrative evaluations if need be. FLEXIBILITY: Educators can choose how best they wish it implemented—conducting surveys as whole class activities for immediate collective insight. Conduct smaller focus groups for detailed feedback analysis. [2] Use these surveys as prompted homework assignments to provide good practice for students' constructive criticism skills beyond school work. To summarize, ' Assessments : Teachers' is essentially an instrumental aid in shaping superior-quality teaching methodologies by bridging gaps between educators' perception of their performance and actual sentiments felt by the learner body through unbiased student evaluations.

Author The Education Lab

Tags Teacher Assessments, Student Feedback, Teaching Effectiveness, Communication Tool, Educational Improvement

Balancing Chemical Reactions - Exit Ticket & Review Activity

Balancing Chemical Reactions - Exit Ticket & Review Activity
Science, Chemistry, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Balancing Chemical Reactions - Digital Exit Ticket and Review Activity Assess and enhance student comprehension of core concepts with this interactive exit ticket and review. This digital resource features a series of questions that gauge understanding of essential topics covered in class including; how to balance chemical reactions and the rules for balancing chemical reactions. With a single click, this Google Form will be copied into your Google drive for easy access. You will then be able to make any changes you feel necessary and distribute out to your students. With this exit ticket, educators can: Check for student understanding of key areas. Get instant insights into students' grasp of concepts through automatically graded questions and easy-to-read results charts. Identify areas students are struggling with to refine instruction. Incorporate exit ticket data into student grades as a formative assessment . Students are able to: Demonstrate their knowledge of concepts through short answer and multiple choice questions. Get immediate feedback on their responses to support metacognition. Review core ideas before a test or the next class. This digital review resource allows teachers to quickly assess student learning outcomes related to essential principles. The automatically graded Google Form provides data visualizations that highlight comprehension gaps to address. An engaging way to end or begin a class while promoting understanding without adding to your workload as a teacher.

Author Teach With Fergy

Tags Chemical Reactions, Balancing Chemical Reactions, Rules For Balancing Chemical Reactions

Alphabet Letter Sounds Lowercase Digital Assessment

Alphabet Letter Sounds Lowercase Digital Assessment
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Assessments, Teacher Tools

This Alphabet Letter Sounds Lowercase Digital Assessment is an easy and efficient way to teach and assess letter sounds using Google Classroom.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Alphabet, Beginning Sounds, Consonants, Letter Recognition, Long Vowels, Short Vowels, Vowels

Alice in Wonderland | Short Answer Questions

Alice in Wonderland | Short Answer Questions
ELA, Literature, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Assessments

This resource pairs with the TV series Alice based on the movie Alice in Wonderland. There are 100 multiple-choice questions that are perfect for answering as students follow along with the show or afterwards in groups. Answer key included.

Author Angela Zelaya

Tags Literature, Alice In Wonderland, Television, Short Answer, Science

Geography Assessment: Ancient Civilizations in Asia

Geography Assessment: Ancient Civilizations in Asia
Social Studies, Geography, Grade 4, 5, 6, Teacher Tools, Assessments

This resource is a geography assessment for ancient civilizations in Asia with a focus on India, China and Japan. This assessment will have multiple choice, fill in the blank and essay questions. Answer key included.

Author Anyone Can Learn

Tags Ancient, Civilizations, China, Assessment, Geography Test, Asia Ancient Civilizations, Ancient Civilizations In Asia, Japan Ancient Civilizations

Counting in Sequence Assessment Worksheet

Counting in Sequence Assessment Worksheet
Math, Numbers, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This assessment worksheet is a great way for students to practice counting in sequence. By starting with the beginning number in each line, students will be able to build their counting skills and become more fluent.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Skip Counting

Checklist to Edit Writing Letters

Checklist to Edit Writing Letters
ELA, Writing, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Checklist to Edit Writing Letters If you're an educator seeking to enhance your students' letter-writing skills, you've arrived at the right place. Presenting a valuable teaching resource—a checklist for editing writing letters. This product caters perfectly to learners in grades 2-5 focusing on language arts lessons, particularly concerning the sub-subject of writing. It aids students in reinforcing their abilities systematically. The Highlights: The uniqueness of this checklist lies in its dual versions—one for self-editing and another for peer-editing. This combination fosters personal growth along with productive collaboration! To ensure convenient usage worldwide, the checklists are provided as downloadable PDFs. They can be printed or showcased on digital screens during classes, offering optimal flexibility. Under the ' assessments ' category, it serves a dual function—it helps evaluate student performance while guiding them towards improved letter-writing skills. Your students will cultivate independent learning through self-evaluation and also develop cooperation skills through peer-review activities. Valuable aspects that boost confidence and foster effective communication which leads to lasting friendships! In Other Words... This is not just any tool—it's a handy craft available at every committed educator's disposal—a checklist specializing on structure and accuracy in letter writings without resorting to flamboyant descriptions. No matter if you teach in school or homeschool this 'Checklist to Edit Writing Letters', it will surely elevate your teaching techniques pertaining language art intricacies! Transform how children view writing—a little added structure can contribute significantly towards building superior writers preparing us for the future generations!

Author Resource Garden

Tags Self-Editing, Peer-Editing, Language Arts, Letter Writing, Assessment Tool

Density and Buoyancy - Exit Ticket and Review Activity

Density and Buoyancy - Exit Ticket and Review Activity
Science, Chemistry, Grade 8, 9, 10, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Density and Buoyancy - Digital Exit Ticket and Review Activity Assess and enhance student comprehension of core concepts with this interactive exit ticket and review. This digital resource features a series of questions that gauge understanding of essential topics covered in class including; Mass and Volume, What is density?, D = m/V, Solving Density Problems, Archimedes, Buoyancy, Applications, Floating, and Oil Spills. With a single click, this Google Form will be copied into your Google drive for easy access. You will then be able to make any changes you feel necessary and distribute out to your students. With this exit ticket, educators can: Check for student understanding of key areas. Get instant insights into students' grasp of concepts through automatically graded questions and easy-to-read results charts. Identify areas students are struggling with to refine instruction. Incorporate exit ticket data into student grades as a formative assessment . Students are able to: Demonstrate their knowledge of concepts through short answer and multiple choice questions. Get immediate feedback on their responses to support metacognition. Review core ideas before a test or the next class. This digital review resource allows teachers to quickly assess student learning outcomes related to essential principles. The automatically graded Google Form provides data visualizations that highlight comprehension gaps to address. An engaging way to end or begin a class while promoting understanding without adding to your workload as a teacher.

Author Teach With Fergy

Tags Elements, Mass, Volume, Density, Archimedes, Buoyancy, Floating, Oil Spills

Student Interview Form For Social Development Studies-- IEP Forms

Student Interview Form For Social Development Studies-- IEP Forms
Resources for Teachers, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Student Interview Form For Social Development Studies - IEP Forms This educational resource is an invaluable tool for teachers and education professionals. The Google Doc form simplifies the process of preparing evaluations for students across different grade levels through its highly efficient design. Functionality The dynamic form provides a series of pre-set questions to guide educators during interviews with students. It is aimed at identifying student needs, behavior profiling, and recognizing strengths. Hobbies/Preferred activities : Highlights what interests the student outside academic work. Attitude toward academic subjects: Gives insights into the student's perception of various subjects at school. School life experience: Captures how a student feels about school overall, their relationships with classmates and teachers. Rewards Schemes: Explores motivating factors that could cause better performance in schoolwork. Inclusive Design The form gives attention to areas where students face challenges compared to their peers and helps educators understand how they can better assist these students within various environments including whole class scenarios, small peer groups or individual sessions as well as homeschooling environments. Ease-of-Use & Efficiency , A key feature this Google Doc offers is documenting responses from discussions. Educators can then easily transfer the documented responses onto a separate Social Development Study (SDS) form making evaluation processes less daunting for new educators while ensuring accurate record-keeping necessary within any educational framework. In Conclusion , "Student Interview Form For Social Development Studies - IEP Forms", blends functionality with simplicity accentuating teacher-student engagement during evaluations. This tool can also transform homework assignments into insightful exercises that inform both teaching strategies and serve as check-ins on learner progress.

Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher

Tags Student Interview, Social Development Studies, Evaluation Preparation, Behavior Profiling, Strengths Recognition

FLOWER POWER DECODING WORKSHEET- CVC AND CVCE

FLOWER POWER DECODING WORKSHEET- CVC AND CVCE
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Phonics, Reading, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

FLOWER POWER DECODING WORKSHEET An interactive 2-page PDF worksheet set of 54 CVC and CVCe nonsense words. Reading nonsense words is a crucial part of the decoding practice and is required to attain accuracy in breaking the English code. Grades: All ages Used for: Decoding Practice and Informal Assessment File Type: PDF Skill-based decoding worksheets for CVC (Consonant-Vowel-Consonant) and CVCe (Consonant-Vowel-Consonant-e) words. Created to help students practice their English decoding skills. Why Read Nonsense Words? Nonsense words provide an indicator of a student’s progress in acquiring alphabetic principle skills( letter-sound correspondence). How to use FLOWER POWER: Quick formative Oral Assessment: As the student decodes the word aloud, put a checkmark beside each word pronounced correctly, then color in a shape. If read incorrectly mark the box and move on to the next word. Independent decoding practice: students practice decoding words to improve their reading proficiency. Five Variations: The student identifies and pronounces only the vowel sound in the word. Speed read- How many nonsense words can you read in one minute? Small group instruction- each child reads a word, and offers peer support to help with self-correction. Make silly sentences the silly words. choose 5 silly words and make them into a real word.

Author JkGlobal Connections- Structured Literacy for Reading Success

Tags Nonsense Words, Decoding, Phonics , Accuracy, Science Of Reading , Silent-e, Short Vowels, Assessment, Fluency

Irregular Verbs Assessment

Irregular Verbs Assessment
ELA, Grammar, Grade 2, 3, Teacher Tools, Assessments

This is a quick Irregular Verbs Assessment that can be edited in PowerPoint or Google Slides. This is a 1-page assessment in which students will pick 2 present tense verbs from the board and write them in the circle. They will change them to the past tense and write them in a sentence. Then they will draw a picture to illustrate.

Author O'Hoppy Day

Tags Grammar, Assessment, Irregular Verbs, Language Arts