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Identifying Words To Capitalize

Identifying Words to Capitalize

  • January 15, 2013

Before addressing rules for capitalization, see what your students already know!  The included pre-test has a list of 20 words (10 of which should be capitalized).  Students circle the words they think should be capitalized.  Scoring is quick and easy,…

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Noodle Knock Down Game For Writing Prompts

Noodle Knock Down Game for Writing Prompts

  • August 28, 2012

Another new school year is here, and now is the time to get writing samples from your students. Don't just ask your students to write about what they did over summer vacation, give them an opportunity to help pick their…

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Animal Alliteration Activity

Animal Alliteration Activity

  • February 29, 2012

Why Work with Words? Playing with sounds can be so much fun when using alliteration.  For speech therapy groups it's great for phonemic awareness and fun sound practice.  Develop better writing and vocabulary skills with your language therapy groups as…

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Valentine’s Day Fix-up Worksheet

Valentine’s Day Fix-up Worksheet

  • February 2, 2012

"Fix-ups" are a great way to have students identify and correct written errors, which can then carry-over to editing their own writing.  These Valentine's Day fix-ups focus on capitalization, punctuation, and possessive "s" errors.  You can print copies of this…

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Vivid Verb Replacement Story

Vivid Verb Replacement Story

  • January 18, 2012

Students practice finding and replacing boring verbs with vivid verbs on this worksheet.  First they find the boring verbs in the story, then they rewrite the story replacing the boring verbs with their own vivid verbs. This page can be…

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Vivid Verbs Worksheets

Vivid Verbs Worksheets

  • January 17, 2012

These worksheets give students practice identifying and sorting vivid verbs.  The first worksheet has students cross out the boring verb choice and circle the vivid verb that completes the sentence.  On the next two worksheets, the students write the vivid…

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