WORKSHEETS
Students practice oral speaking by preparing a patriotic speech.
Use this form to evaluate an individual or group student project. The checklist can also be used to guide students as…
LESSON PLANS
Capture your students' attention with this lesson focusing on "The Riddle Song" to show the pentatonic scale and…
GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS
A concept wheel is a graphic organizer that asks who, what, where, when, why, and how? This is a helpful resource for…
TEACHING RESOURCE
Brainstorming is a process one goes through in an effort to generate ideas and problem solve.
Students present basic introduction information and then speak about a favorite thing.
Students compose a riddle about a character in a story and share it with a classmate.
Students practice communicating by describing a picture from a magazine to a classmate.
Students are assigned topics on which to speak.
Students recite a poem as a way to practice oral speaking.
Fun, collaborative book report project for Dr. Seuss Day! (March 2) Celebrate Dr. Seuss Day and Read Across America…
Students will create questions to ask their favorite authors.
REFERENCE
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Students learn about alphabet sounds and letters by sharing.
Oral language skills are practiced with this assignment.
Students prepare a speech that includes a joke.