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Language Worksheets & Activities Including spiraling Daily Language and Daily Writing and hundreds of individual skills worksheets! The Daily Language & Daily Writing are NOT just random worksheets, but instead the work spirals, building upon previously learned skills.
Daily Language Program: The Daily Language program was designed to help students keep their language skills fresh. A mixture of many skills including ABC order, identifying nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, editing sentences, writing short letters, writing super sentences, identifying antonyms, synonyms, homophones, subjects & predicates, and more appears on each worksheet. Worksheets are at the beginning, middle, and advanced levels. Many worksheets are available with your subscription. More will be added throughout the year. Not only do these worksheets follow the language standards, they also have some science and social studies standards built in. Early Beginning Daily Language worksheet ( Sample Sample ) 150 worksheets (This is a "teaching" set) Early Beginning Daily Language set 2, ( Sample ) in progress 70 worksheets (This set moves at a slower pace than set 1 above.) Beginning Daily Language worksheet ( Sample Sample Sample ) 150 worksheets Middle Daily Language worksheet ( Sample Sample Sample ) 150 worksheets Middle to Advanced Daily Language worksheets, (Sample) in progress 75 worksheets Advanced Daily Language worksheet ( Sample Sample ) 150 worksheets Advanced Daily Language worksheets, ( Sample ) in progress 100 worksheets
Language in the content area worksheets Sets of Science & Social Studies standards based Daily Language / Comprehension worksheets are being developed for use in teaching language within the content area. See sample sheet click here The weekly set includes a comprehension worksheet and five Daily Language worksheets. Currently fifteen sets are available. See the full list here, look at Daily Language.
Daily Writing Program: The Daily Writing program was designed to get kids writing, writing, writing! These worksheets include a Daily Oral Language (editing) sentence and a variety of other writing such as asking/answering questions, letters, and descriptive paragraph writing. Some social studies and science standards are also built into these worksheets. Daily Writing, PreK/K ( Sample Sample ) 150 worksheets available. Daily Writing, Beginning (Sample Sample Sample ) 170 worksheets available Daily Writing, Middle (Sample Sample ) 200 worksheets available. Daily Writing, Middle to Advanced, ( Sample ) 150 worksheets available Daily Writing, Advanced (Sample Sample ) 150 worksheets available My Daily Work: Math, Reading, & Language Combined: Want Math/Language/Reading combined? My Daily Work Pre-K/K sample Click here 150 worksheets available now My Daily Work K/1 sample Click here and here and here 150 worksheets available now My Daily Work K-1/2, click here new set is in progress 95 worksheets available now My Daily Work Grade 2 sample Click Here 150 worksheets available now My Daily Work Sample, Grade 3 Click Here 150 worksheets available now Daily Work Sample, Grade 4 Click Here 150 worksheets available now Daily Work Sample, Grade 5 Click Here in progress 130 worksheets available now COMING...Late summer/mid autumn of 2010, My Daily Work for Grades 6
Common Sense Spelling
These spelling lists are numbered from 1 to 199 so you can pick up wherever your students are capable and move on from there.
Miscellaneous worksheets:
These are only a small sampling of the quality worksheets included in your yearly subscription. And if you don't see what you need, just ask! Think-a-Verb These are great for verb tense and comprehension skills! ( Sample ) ** Here is a fun idea for using these worksheets! Instead of doing this paper as an assessment, place the children into small groups of 4 or 5. Give them the challenge to come up with the most unique verb to fit the sentence. Tell them that commonly used verbs like "run" might work, but if two groups have the same word it will not count, so they should brainstorm to come up with more exciting verbs. Treat this as a game or contest! If two groups choose the same word, do not count it, but if it is a great choice, perhaps you might want to give the group a "special" point. Kids love a good challenge and group work is always more fun! Think-an-Adjective These are great for building word choice skills! ( Sample ) These worksheets can also be used as a group challenge to the students, similar to the Think-a-Verb idea shown above.
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Bookmarks / Language Helpers
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