Details
Pages
37 Pages
Subject
ELA
Languages
English
Product
Digital
Grade
5th, 6th, 7th, 8th
Resource Type
Printables, Workbooks
Standard
Common Core English Language Arts Standards
Description
Year-long grammar lessons and grammar interactive notebook activities made easy for middle school! Everything you need to teach grammar quickly and effectively for the entire year so that you are all set. These 37 grammar lessons are brief and direct. Use the interactive notebook-style activities to go along with the lessons. Teaching is direct and streamlined; activities are not tedious but are more creative and open-ended.
Includes:
✅Teacher slideshow: This contains 37 lessons to project and/or attach to your digital learning platform; these lessons are brief yet effective:
Parts of Speech
Types of Sentences
Subject and Predicate
Fragments, Clauses, Phrases
Run-On Sentences
Simple, Compound, Complex
Nouns
Common and Proper Nouns
Singular/Plural Nouns
Possessive Nouns
Pronoun Case: Subjective, Objective, Possessive
Vague Pronouns
Reflexive Pronouns
Indefinite Pronouns
Action Verbs and Helping Verbs
Linking Verbs and Predicate Words
Verb Tenses: Past, Present, Future
Progressive Tenses
Perfect Tenses
Irregular Verbs
Direct Objects
Indirect Objects
Subject/Verb Agreement
Active/Passive Voice
Verb Mood
Adjectives
Adjectives that Compare
Adverbs
Adverbs that Compare
Prepositions
Prepositional Phrases
Conjunctions
Interjections
Capitalization (Part 1)
Capitalization (Part 2)
Punctuation (Part 1)
Punctuation (Part 2)
✅Student workbook: Follow-up, printable activities; students will complete guided notes from the lesson and then do a hands-on grammar activity to put in a grammar workbook (any composition book will do for them to tape notes/activity into)
✅Picture Answer Key: Although activities are open-ended, a picture answer key is provided for you to project so that students know exactly what to do.
Here are the materials you will need:
➡️Printed copies of the student 'Grammar Interactive Notebook"
➡️Composition book for each student to tape in their activities
➡️Tape or glue sticks (double-sided tape works really well)
➡️Scissors
3 Easy Steps:
Go over the lesson on the teacher slideshow. It is one slide that is a quick and direct lesson with examples.
Project the "example key" and go over the simple directions; this gives a picture of the activity in action so students know exactly what to do.
Have students complete the activity. It is hands-on and meaningful...never tedious!
Here is what I recommend:
⭐️As you go through a lesson, project the slide with the information.
⭐️An example is provided for each activity in the 'Student Notebook Picture Examples". I would project that and go over the directions with students.
⭐️Students will then do the corresponding activity in their 'Grammar Interactive Notebook". I recommend having students keep a table of contents and heading each page with the topic.
⭐️Tell kids that when they write their examples, it should be their own original ideas. They can make them personal, funny, and meaningful to them. Also, when they are copying notes, they can shorten them as needed.
⭐️There are 37 in all, so you can spread them out by perhaps doing about one per week.
⭐️If you are grading them, I would keep it simple. Perhaps a score of 1-3 is sufficient.
Any questions, feel free to email me at [email protected].
Linda A. - "All in One Middle School"
Copyright ©All in One Middle School, Linda Asaro
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Includes:
✅Teacher slideshow: This contains 37 lessons to project and/or attach to your digital learning platform; these lessons are brief yet effective:
Parts of Speech
Types of Sentences
Subject and Predicate
Fragments, Clauses, Phrases
Run-On Sentences
Simple, Compound, Complex
Nouns
Common and Proper Nouns
Singular/Plural Nouns
Possessive Nouns
Pronoun Case: Subjective, Objective, Possessive
Vague Pronouns
Reflexive Pronouns
Indefinite Pronouns
Action Verbs and Helping Verbs
Linking Verbs and Predicate Words
Verb Tenses: Past, Present, Future
Progressive Tenses
Perfect Tenses
Irregular Verbs
Direct Objects
Indirect Objects
Subject/Verb Agreement
Active/Passive Voice
Verb Mood
Adjectives
Adjectives that Compare
Adverbs
Adverbs that Compare
Prepositions
Prepositional Phrases
Conjunctions
Interjections
Capitalization (Part 1)
Capitalization (Part 2)
Punctuation (Part 1)
Punctuation (Part 2)
✅Student workbook: Follow-up, printable activities; students will complete guided notes from the lesson and then do a hands-on grammar activity to put in a grammar workbook (any composition book will do for them to tape notes/activity into)
✅Picture Answer Key: Although activities are open-ended, a picture answer key is provided for you to project so that students know exactly what to do.
Here are the materials you will need:
➡️Printed copies of the student 'Grammar Interactive Notebook"
➡️Composition book for each student to tape in their activities
➡️Tape or glue sticks (double-sided tape works really well)
➡️Scissors
3 Easy Steps:
Go over the lesson on the teacher slideshow. It is one slide that is a quick and direct lesson with examples.
Project the "example key" and go over the simple directions; this gives a picture of the activity in action so students know exactly what to do.
Have students complete the activity. It is hands-on and meaningful...never tedious!
Here is what I recommend:
⭐️As you go through a lesson, project the slide with the information.
⭐️An example is provided for each activity in the 'Student Notebook Picture Examples". I would project that and go over the directions with students.
⭐️Students will then do the corresponding activity in their 'Grammar Interactive Notebook". I recommend having students keep a table of contents and heading each page with the topic.
⭐️Tell kids that when they write their examples, it should be their own original ideas. They can make them personal, funny, and meaningful to them. Also, when they are copying notes, they can shorten them as needed.
⭐️There are 37 in all, so you can spread them out by perhaps doing about one per week.
⭐️If you are grading them, I would keep it simple. Perhaps a score of 1-3 is sufficient.
Any questions, feel free to email me at [email protected].
Linda A. - "All in One Middle School"
Copyright ©All in One Middle School, Linda Asaro
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Year-long grammar lessons and grammar interactive notebook activities made easy for middle school! Everything you need to teach grammar quickly and effectively for the entire year so that you are all set. These 37 grammar lessons are brief and direct.... more