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Showing posts with label Reading Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reading Street. Show all posts

Sunday, August 20, 2017

Sentence Fragments Freebie

Here's a freebie on correcting sentence fragments for a literacy station.
Although it's part of a packet for the story, When Charlie McButton Lost Power, it's also good as a standalone activity for a literacy station.
Your kiddos will draw cards with sentence fragments and change them into simple, compound, or complex sentences. Click on the pic below to download.


If you are interested in the entire packet that's compatible with Reading Street's Third Grade Reading Series, click HERE to visit my TpT Store and purchase the entire packet.

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Monday, September 5, 2011

Monster Compound Words Freebie

Here is a fun activity to review compound words for your Word Work station or center. Some of these words are from What About Me? in the Third Grade Scott Foresman basal, but many others are included. Students choose a card and make a sentence that correctly uses the compound word. If they draw a Monster card, they must turn in ALL of their cards! Click on the pic below to download the game. 


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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Singular and Plural Concentration Game -- Freebie!

Here is a fun freebie for your kids to use to practice singular and plural forms of words. These words are the Spelling words for "What About Me?" in the Third Grade Scott Foresman Reading Street basal, but can be used as a review no matter what series you are using. If you download, please leave me a comment......and think about clicking on my Limeades for Learning project at the top right of my blog!