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Plural Noun Rules | Posters or Bookmarks
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This resource can be used as 3 posters or 12 bookmarks and will help students remember the rules for plural nouns.
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Two worksheets (with answer keys) to give students the opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge of subject-verb agreement in simple sentences. Students will identify and circle the correct form of the verb ‘be’ as well as forms of other verbs such as see/saw, leave/left/drink/drank, win/won, sit/sat, write/wrote.
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Students will love this creative project. This cross-curricular, Language Arts & Social Studies resource will give students templates to create two U.S. President flip books – one for George Washington and one for Abraham Lincoln. A great February activity around Presidents’ Day or when discussing Washington and/or Lincoln’s birthdays.
This can be used for 1st, 2nd or 3rd Grades. For younger students, you can opt to give them facts for each president and allow them to choose which ones to write in the books. For older students, you can also choose to have students read a passage that you already have or to do a little research on their own to find facts. Students should write at least 5 facts on each flip book as each will have 5 pages.
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This Noun Classroom Poster Set resource provides 9 FUN, COLORFUL posters with a Zoo theme! Each poster defines the given type of noun.
Includes a poster for each of the following:
- noun
- common noun
- proper noun
- singular noun
- plural noun
- possessive noun
- concrete noun
- collective noun
- compound noun
See description below for suggested uses.
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Susan B Anthony – Proofreading Activity will provide your students with both historical information about this famous American as well as give them practice in proofreading and correcting the mistakes found within the informational text!
Through the text, students will learn about her childhood, her work as an Abolitionist, her involvement in the Temperance movement and how she was eventually honored. Within the text, students will find a variety of errors including misspelling, misuse or non-use of apostrophes, capitalization and punctuation.








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