ClassFlow
Class Flow: Nouns Are Everywhere
[Free Registration/Login Required] Teaching nouns to students involves more than a brief explanation! This flipchart applies correct principles of grammar, parts of speech, and usage and mechanics in an entertaining and easy to use fashion.
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Class Flow: Sequences Before & After
[Free Registration/Login Required] This lesson asks the students to decide on the sentence order, then drag them into the boxes, deciding whether they describe before or after.
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Class Flow: Daily Language Review
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart contains a Daily Language Review for week one of a third grade year. The Daily Language Reviews focus on punctuation, capitalization, grammar, and sentence structure.
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Class Flow: Language Fact or Whack?
[Free Registration/Login Required] This interactive flipchart is a parts of speech and sentence review.
Roy the Zebra
Roy the Zebra: Reading Game: Does It Make Sense? Game 5
This reading game offers young readers two sentences; they are to click on the one that makes sense. Then they are to drag a piece of a rocket puzzle into place. When the puzzle is complete, the game is over.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Parallel Structure in Pairs: Lesson 2
This lesson discusses the importance of parallel construction in pairs. Parallel sentences with comparisons or contrasts are included in the lesson. It is 2 of 4 in the series titled "Parallel Structure in Pairs." L.9-10.1a Parallelism
University of Ottawa (Canada)
University of Ottawa: Sentence Structure Review
A good site that gives a list of sentences with explanations. Students must choose whether each sentence is simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex.
Roy the Zebra
Roy the Zebra: Reading Games: Does It Make Sense?
This reading game offers young readers the opportunity to correct a sentence and clean up trash on the seashore. They are to click and drag words in the correct order into a sentence so that it makes sense. Then they are to drag a piece...
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Schoolhouse Rock: Interjections!
This site from Schoolhouse Rock provides the lyrics for the grammar rock song about interjections. This old song will help you remember what interjections are and how they work. It is taken from the old cartoon series, Schoolhouse Rock.
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Sentences
[Free Registration/Login Required] Students will identify the boundaries between separate sentences in reading and writing; write in complete sentences; as well as define the end of a sentence with a period, and the start of a new one...
Love To Know Media
Your Dictionary: 1st Grade Grammar
This article discusses what grammar first graders need to know including how to count out syllables by clapping, what nouns and verbs are and the differences between them, and basic sentence structure (subject-verb-object).
Better Lesson
Better Lesson: Awe Inspiring, Extraordinary, Erudite Kids
SWBAT add an adjective to a sentence.