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English Language Arts (ELA)
Multiple choice
Continue the story by writing 2-3 sentences in the box. Click on the box and start typing your sentences.
comparatives and superlatives adjectives
Homophones and Homographs.
Match each cause with its effect
Use the apostrophe to form contractions
Students write comparing words using --er and --est
Classify in the words in the correct column
Add es to the words.
Identify the letter sounds and beginning letter sounds for objects. Match the beginning letter to the correct object.
Character Traits vs. Character Feelings
Choose correct form of verb for each sentence
Match the synonyms.
Identify the correct spelling of words that contain r-controlled vowels /er/ir/ and /ur.
review commas select the right answer
Decide if each group of words is a sentence, fragment or run-on.
Read and choose the correct question or answers.
identify the type of sentence and explain. (11-20 states to write the sentence on the back, unable to do, but can be done on a separate piece of paper)
Butterflies-Reading Comprehension worksheet
A grammar worksheet about punctuation
Students will repair run-on sentences by using coordinating conjunctions and commas, or by breaking up sentences. They will also place ending punctuation marks to conclude each sentence.
AUTHOR'S PURPOSE
Tap on the capital and small letter Ii and pictures that begin with letter Ii
Complete sentences to write your own similes and metaphors.