Eduplace: Click here to access the Online Leveled Books
RazKids: Click here to access the Library of Leveled readers as well as quizzes!
Theme 1: Journeys
Akiak
Kinds of Sentences:This is a skill that students will need to practice. Click below to access some fun online games having to do with producing and identifying the different types of sentences.
- Sentence Clubhouse- Identifying sentences using their more precise names: Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative, and Exclamatory.
-Punctuation Poems- This resource will help remember what the purpose of each end mark is in a sentence.
-EdontheWeb- Follow along with the mini lesson and answer the questions! This module allows for the students to review the types of sentences and interact with Ed the Owl
-Comparative Adjectives- Practice your -er -est endings !
Grandfather's Journey
Subjects & Predicates: This skill asks for students to identify simple subjects and predicates as well as complete subjects and predicates. Remember, a sentence is not a sentence unless there is a subject (noun) and a predicate (verb/action). Click below to access practice pieces regarding this skill
Subject Speedway- Click here to practice with simple and complete subjects. Remember subjects are what the sentences are about!
Predicate Coaster- Here, students will practice identifying the simple and complete predicate given examples as well as determine if sentences can be combined based on their like predicates.
Subjects & Predicates Quiz: Test yourself to see if you can identify the simple/complete subjects and predicates!
Suffixes -y & -ly: These two word endings change the meaning of words. When you add these suffixes to a base word, you will end up with either an adverb or an adjective. Remember, adverbs tell more about the action (or add to the verb) and adjectives tell more about the
-Flamingos- Create a flock of flamingos by adding the correct suffix to the bold word
Finding the Titanic
Focus on Mysteries
PBS Synonyms Practice: What word makes sense in Synonym Sam's Lab?
Contractions: Practice forming contractions
Theme 2: American Stories
Tomas and the Library Lady
Vocabulary Practice- E Word Game here!
ABCya! Synonyms & Antonyms- Click here to practice what you know about antonyms!
Word Frog- Click here to practice synonyms, antonyms and homonyms.
Boss of the Plains
Irregular Noun Practice: Practice your abilities to work with singular and plural nouns
Vocabulary Practice: E Word Game! Match those words to their definitions.
Theme 3: That's Amazing!
The Stranger
E Word Game- Review your vocabulary here!
Compound Craze!- Click here to review and practice with compound words.
Theme 4: Problem Solvers
My Name is Maria Isabel
Vocabulary Fill-In: Practice with the vocabulary
Vocabulary Matching: Practice with this story's vocabulary in another way
E Word Game: Keep reviewing that vocabulary
Lou Gehrig: The Luckiest Man Alive
Vocabulary Practice: E Word Game! Match those words to their definitions.
Heroes:
Their, They're and There: Practice with this important skill
Pronoun Practice: Practice finding pronouns with this game.
Pronoun Playhouse: Practice using pronouns in context.
Main Idea & Details: Practice this important skill while having a bit of fun
Poetry:
Similes vs. Metaphors: Test your knowledge of similes and metaphors here.
Simile/Metaphor Quiz: Check it out!
Skill Review Practice:
Parts of Speech Asteroids- A fun game to review your nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs!
Sortify- Sort your parts of speech here :)
Word Confusion- Check out this game if you would like to practice with multiple meaning words
Poetry Game- Can you answer the questions that follow? Test your knowledge here :)
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