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Preview of Homophones Word Retrieval/Vocabulary Activities Middle School High School

Homophones Word Retrieval/Vocabulary Activities Middle School High School

Created by
The Calm SLP
This homophone unit is perfect for upper elementary, middle school, and high school students! These activities include sorting cards, task cards, a variety of differentiated worksheets, and group activities. It's great for students who need to improve foundational language skills to better their communication skills or reading comprehension. Perfect for speech therapy, interventions, ELA remediation, or ESL lessons!What will you get?You'll receive 11 different activities using 20-25 familiar hom
Preview of ELA Game Show BUNDLE Jeopardy, Pyramid, and Family Feud Parodies TEKS STAAR CCSS

ELA Game Show BUNDLE Jeopardy, Pyramid, and Family Feud Parodies TEKS STAAR CCSS

Want an easy way to reinforce what you've taught? Want an fun and engaging way for your learners to practice and prepare for testing?Jeopardy InspiredSpotlight on synonyms, antonyms, homographs, and homophones.The game is separated into categories. Each category offers multiple interactions to engage and reinforce learning.Each point section contains at least 5 questions, for a total of over 100 questions (with more on the way).100 Point Questions: Select a picture200 Point Questions: Drag and D
Preview of Homophones Activities (Homophone Coloring)

Homophones Activities (Homophone Coloring)

Created by
Heidi Babin
The Homophones Activities are designed to use the right side of the brain to commit homophones to memory. They help students visualize the meaning of each word and have lasting impact on their learning and retention. They are an engaging educational supplemental activity with a creative twist. They are formatted to be used on their own or they fit nicely in a composition notebook or interactive notebook. Included in this resource: ad/add air/heir ant/aunt ate/eight ball/bawl bare/bear be/bee bea
Preview of Commonly Confused Words Growing BUNDLE ⭐ 15 No Prep Lessons & Assessments

Commonly Confused Words Growing BUNDLE ⭐ 15 No Prep Lessons & Assessments

Commonly Confused Words: Bundle 15 Interactive Mini Lessons!Grab this growing Bundle of Commonly Confused Words! Try one before you buy! FREEBIE: Maybe or May be. A quick interactive Google Slides™ presentation followed by a self-grading Google Forms™ quiz are all you need to help your students understand the difference between these commonly confused words AND use them correctly! This is an excellent resource for ESL teachers, 4th grade teachers, or any English teacher whose (not who's) stu
Preview of Misused Words Series Bundle Definitions, Examples, Practice Sheets & Quizzes

Misused Words Series Bundle Definitions, Examples, Practice Sheets & Quizzes

There are many words in English that are commonly confused due to similar spelling or sound. This is an 18-part series meant to help students correct errors in usage and spelling. Each group of words listed below will have a double-sided worksheet with rules, examples, and practice exercises for students. You will receive all 18 worksheets and three corresponding quizzes:A/An/And Already/All ready Buy/By It's/ItsLose/LoosePast/PassedRise/RaiseSit/SetSuppose/SupposedThen/ThanTheir/There/They'reTh
Preview of No Prep Bundle! Frequently Confused Words Game Vol 2 Set 1 and 2

No Prep Bundle! Frequently Confused Words Game Vol 2 Set 1 and 2

Created by
Test Prep Posse
No Prep! Frequently Confused Words Game Vol 2 Sets 1 and 2 (with instructional slides)This no-prep, ready-to-use game is an excellent review of frequently confused words: principal/principle, affect/effect, allusion/illusion, between/among, accept/except, excess/access, infer/imply, breath/breathe, lose/loose, role/roll, past/passed, specific/pacific, amount/number, presence/presents, farther/further.Available for Google Slides, this slideshow has 15 sentences with missing words. Students select
Preview of No Prep Bundle! Frequently Confused Words Game Volume 1 (Sets 1 and 2)

No Prep Bundle! Frequently Confused Words Game Volume 1 (Sets 1 and 2)

Created by
Test Prep Posse
This no-prep, ready-to-use game is an excellent review of frequently confused words: are/our, then/than, less/fewer, here/hear, your/you’re, their/there/they’re, who/whom, lay/lie, much/many, through/threw, whose/who’s, its/it’s, too/to/two. Available for Google Slides, this slideshow has 15 sentences with missing words. Students select the correct word and then proceed to a slide with definitions and examples of the words in sentences. The set includes the slideshow, a printable answer sheet (a
Preview of No Prep! Frequently Confused Words Game Vol 2 Set 2 (with instructional slides)

No Prep! Frequently Confused Words Game Vol 2 Set 2 (with instructional slides)

Created by
Test Prep Posse
No Prep! Frequently Confused Words Game Vol 2 Set 1 (with instructional slides)This no-prep, ready-to-use game is an excellent review of frequently confused words: principal/principle, affect/effect, allusion/illusion, between/among, accept/except, excess/access, infer/imply, breath/breathe, lose/loose, role/roll, past/passed, specific/pacific, amount/number, presence/presents, farther/further.Available for Google Slides, this slideshow has 15 sentences with missing words. Students select the co
Preview of No Prep! Frequently Confused Words Game Vol 2 Set 1 (with instructional slides)

No Prep! Frequently Confused Words Game Vol 2 Set 1 (with instructional slides)

Created by
Test Prep Posse
No Prep! Frequently Confused Words Game Vol 2 Sets 1 and 2 (with instructional slides)This no-prep, ready-to-use game is an excellent review of frequently confused words: principal/principle, affect/effect, allusion/illusion, between/among, accept/except, excess/access, infer/imply, breath/breathe, lose/loose, role/roll, past/passed, specific/pacific, amount/number, presence/presents, farther/further.Available for Google Slides, this slideshow has 15 sentences with missing words. Students select
Preview of No Prep! Frequently Confused Words Game Vol 1 Set 2 (with instructional slides)

No Prep! Frequently Confused Words Game Vol 1 Set 2 (with instructional slides)

Created by
Test Prep Posse
This no-prep, ready-to-use game is an excellent review of frequently confused words: are/our, then/than, less/fewer, here/hear, your/you’re, their/there/they’re, who/whom, lay/lie, much/many, through/threw, whose/who’s, its/it’s, too/to/two. Available for Google Slides, this slideshow has 15 sentences with missing words. Students select the correct word and then proceed to a slide with definitions and examples of the words in sentences. The set includes the slideshow, a printable answer sheet (a
Preview of Confusing Words: Affect vs. Effect | Mini Lesson & Self-Grading Quiz | No PREP

Confusing Words: Affect vs. Effect | Mini Lesson & Self-Grading Quiz | No PREP

What's the difference between affect and effect? This 10-minute Interactive Google Slides™ lesson and self-grading Google Forms™ quiz will help students quickly know when to use affect or effect! These are very commonly confused words, but you can help your students master the difference between affect and effect with this quick and easy-to-use resource.Try before you buy: My FREE Resource Maybe or May Be! follows this same format!If you like these quick mini lessons, check out my GROWING BUNDLE
Preview of Valentines Day Recipe Template

Valentines Day Recipe Template

I created these Valentine's Day recipe templates to make learning about recipes fun, and to encourage creativity in the kitchen.Your students will develop skills in research while deciding which recipes to use. They will also practice typing or develop their penmanship while adding the chosen recipes to the pages.They will learn how to organize a document by printing and combining recipes.They will create a finished product by binding the book with matching ribbon (or other chosen method of bind
Preview of Homophones Coloring Activity - FREE (They're, Their, There)

Homophones Coloring Activity - FREE (They're, Their, There)

Created by
Heidi Babin
This FREE Homophones Activity is designed to use the right side of the brain to commit homophones to memory. Their, there, and they're are some of the trickiest homophones for students to differentiate between. These coloring pages help students visualize the meaning of each word and have lasting impact on their learning and retention. They are an engaging educational supplemental activity with a creative twist. If your students enjoy this, then you may want to check the full listing Homophone
Preview of Homophones Memory Pairs Game | Online/Digital | ESL/ELA Vocabulary | No Prep

Homophones Memory Pairs Game | Online/Digital | ESL/ELA Vocabulary | No Prep

Created by
One Part Prep
This is a memory game designed to help students practice homophones. I use it with ESL learners to help them distinguish between two different words that sound the same. This helps them with their pronunciation, spelling and reading/listening comprehension. It's perfect for teaching online, but I use it in the classroom too!There are 5 levels in total, which is great for differentiation, or simply to be able to play multiple times with the same class (so they don't remember all the answers!).The
Preview of L.4.1g Homophones Homographs Homonyms Heterographs Heteronyms Posters Task Cards

L.4.1g Homophones Homographs Homonyms Heterographs Heteronyms Posters Task Cards

This resource is a cute set of seven full-page posters (Homograph, Homophone, Homonym, Heterograph, Heteronym, Remember..., Diagram denoting subsets and relationships, and a Venn Diagram of the relationships of these), as well as 25 multiple choice task cards, both numbered and the same repeated as un-numbered. The task cards are four-to-a-page. The posters and task cards are in a cute Emoji theme.The resource does explain that homonyms are both homographs and homophones, and the task cards ar
Preview of Misused Words Series: Through Though Thought Definitions, Examples, and Practice

Misused Words Series: Through Though Thought Definitions, Examples, and Practice

This worksheet is a reminder of rules for commonly misused words in English. If you think you'd like more like this, check out the bundle!I have geared this work for most grade levels. It would also be good for emerging readers/writers and ESL/ELD.Definitions for the words through, though, and thought are given, and I include some examples for each. Students fill in the blank using the words on one side of the worksheet, and write sentences on the other. A key is included. Please see preview for
Preview of Frequently Confused Words: 5 Mini Lessons & Assessments | No Prep ELA, ESL, ELL

Frequently Confused Words: 5 Mini Lessons & Assessments | No Prep ELA, ESL, ELL

Bundle: TOP 5 Best-Sellers of my frequently confused words resources!These 5 Minilessons are quick and easy ways to teach some very commonly misspelled words! Each resource follows the same format as my FREEBIE: Maybe or May be. A quick interactive Google Slides™ presentation followed by a self-grading Google Forms™ quiz are all you need to help your students understand the difference between the confusing words AND use them correctly! The five frequently confused words included in this bundle:
Preview of L.4.1g Common Core - Homophones Homographs Homonyms Posters Task Cards

L.4.1g Common Core - Homophones Homographs Homonyms Posters Task Cards

This resource is a cute set of five full-page posters (Homograph, Homophone, Homonym, Remember..., Diagram denoting Homonyms are both Homophones and Homographs as well), as well as 25 multiple choice task cards, both numbered and the same repeated as un-numbered. An answer key, as well as a blank answer sheet, are also provided.Why buy this resource?This resource has 25 different task cards aligned to L.4.1g Common Core. These task cards require the student to identify and recognize homographs,
Preview of No Prep! Frequently Confused Words Game Vol. 1 Set 1 (with instructional slides)

No Prep! Frequently Confused Words Game Vol. 1 Set 1 (with instructional slides)

Created by
Test Prep Posse
This no-prep, ready-to-use game is an excellent review of frequently confused words: are/our, then/than, less/fewer, here/hear, your/you’re, their/there/they’re, who/whom, lay/lie, much/many, through/threw, whose/who’s, its/it’s, too/to/two. Available for Google Slides, this slideshow has 15 sentences with missing words. Students select the correct word and then proceed to a slide with definitions and examples of the words in sentences. The set includes the slideshow, a printable answer sheet (a
Preview of Word Detective Mats

Word Detective Mats

Word Detective Mats, an engaging word work game designed to enhance various language skills while providing a fun and challenging activity for students. In this exciting game, participants embark on a journey of linguistic exploration, using their Word Detective skills to uncover words within a three-minute time frame. The goal is to accumulate points based on the length of the words found: Two-Letter Words: 1/2 point each Three to Four-Letter Words: 1 point each Five-Letter Words: 2 points each
Preview of Frequently Confused Words: Who's vs Whose ⭐ Homophone Mini Lesson & Practice

Frequently Confused Words: Who's vs Whose ⭐ Homophone Mini Lesson & Practice

What's the difference between who's and whose? This minilesson will quickly clarify who's vs. whose using an interactive Google Slides™ presentation AND a self-grading Google Forms™ assessment. These are very frequently confused words for many English speakers! This resource is appropriate for any group from 4th grade ELA to H.S. English to Adult ESL to Professional Teacher Workshops!Try before you buy: My FREE Resource Maybe or May Be! follows this same format!If you like these quick mini les
Preview of Frequently Confused Words: Are vs Our ⭐ Fun Homophone Lesson & Quiz | ESL / ELA

Frequently Confused Words: Are vs Our ⭐ Fun Homophone Lesson & Quiz | ESL / ELA

Frequently Confused Words: Are and Our | What's the difference between are and our? This 15-minute minilesson and self-grading quiz will help your students quickly and easily know when to use are and our! These are (not our) frequently confused homophones that can be a little tricky for all English speakers. But after your students (or colleagues) finish this interactive Google Slides™ lesson and take the Google Forms™ self-grading quiz, they'll be able to use these homophones with accuracy an
Preview of Commonly Confused Words: Accept vs. Except ⭐ Minilesson & Assessment | NO PREP

Commonly Confused Words: Accept vs. Except ⭐ Minilesson & Assessment | NO PREP

What's the difference between accept and except? This 10-minute Interactive Google Slides™ lesson & 10-question Google Forms™ quiz will help students quickly know when to use accept and when to use except! Learn the difference & practice using these confusing words! Try before you buy: My FREE Resource Maybe or May Be! follows this same format!If you like these quick mini lessons, check out my GROWING BUNDLE of confusing words or smaller best seller bundle!FREE homophone resource from my
Preview of WHEN QUESTIONS: Activity & Visuals

WHEN QUESTIONS: Activity & Visuals

This product was created for therapeutic purposes. Use this visual as a way for students to reference the concepts of When-questions. Included in this package is a pamphlet style handout that includes an explanation of When-questions, examples, and opportunities to recognize the parts of why questions and to write original what questions. All pages of the pamphlet style handout are also formatted to be 8.5x11 handouts. Additionally, you are welcome to laminate the "When?" visual and "When?" Ques
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