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Pin by Shannon on Post it note board ideas in 2025 | Teaching classroom, First day of school activities, Middle school classroom
Homophones: Special Words with Different Meanings
Present Continuous | Learning english for kids, English lessons for kids, Teaching grammar
Present Continuous
Present Continuous in 2025 | English lessons, Learn english kid, Grammar for kids
Present Continuous
Pin by Cindy Vickery on Grammar lessons | Teaching language arts, Teaching writing, Teaching
Pin by Katelyn Bach on Teacher :) | Middle school classroom, Responsive classroom, Elementary classroom
Pin by Chelsea Hibbler on Bell ringers in 2025 | First grade activities, Responsive classroom, High school classroom
Pin by Sue Stewart on back to school in 2025 | Responsive classroom, Classroom anchor charts, 3rd grade writing
English Speaking Activities for Kids
Pin by Rufina Monteiro on English | English games for kids, Learning english for kids, English lessons for kids
Pin by Passent Ossama on grammar | School library book displays, Project based learning elementary, Education and literacy
FREE Proper and Common Noun Sort - Smitten with First | Common nouns, Proper nouns, Common and proper nouns
FREE Proper and Common Noun Sort - Smitten with First
First Grade Grammar Activities and Crafts Bundle | Nouns and verbs, Writing crafts, Singular and plural nouns
Past Tense Sentence Writing Craft
Past tense home run sentence! ⚾️ Kiddos can write a past tense sentence by breaking it down to the noun and verb! 😍 This craft was just added to the past tense pack! ❤️
worksheets and teaching resources : Download (plural suffixes Pockets ) Pdf file (very... | Plurals, Learning english for kids, Nouns activities
Download (plural suffixes Pockets ) Pdf file (very exciting activity)
worksheets and teaching resources : Download (plural suffixes Pockets ) Pdf file (very...
Proper Noun Sort | Common and proper nouns, Preschool arts and crafts, Common nouns activities
Proper Noun Sort
Common cat and Proper Pete really helped my 3rd graders better understand the idea of proper nouns! I left this up in the classroom and my students add to it throughout the day with things they read in books, think of, etc.