A detective-themed spelling worksheet for 4th grade focusing on the 'oo' vowel team. Includes sound sorting and contextual application activities.
An answer key for the Double Agent OO Worksheet, providing solutions for sound sorting and sentence completion.
A set of printable flashcards for 4th-grade spelling words featuring the 'oo' vowel team. Includes sound labels to distinguish between long and short sounds.
An answer key for the Traffic Jam and Exit Ticket worksheets, providing correct responses and logical explanations for misused transitions.
A set of four quick-check exit tickets for assessing student understanding of transitions in narrative, descriptive, expository, and persuasive writing.
A writing prompt worksheet that provides specific transition words for students to use across four different writing styles.
A worksheet where students identify and correct misused transition words in sentences, focusing on logic and context.
A comprehensive teacher's answer key for the Transition Sorting Station and Sentence Smoothie worksheets, including model paragraph responses.
An advanced worksheet where students must rewrite choppy, disjointed paragraphs into smooth, cohesive writing using transitions from their anchor charts.
A transition word sorting activity where students categorize words from a word bank into Narrative, Descriptive, Expository, and Persuasive categories.
A detailed, rose-themed anchor chart for persuasive writing transitions, including opinion stems, supporting reason connectors, counter-argument transitions, and concluding phrases.
A detailed, amber-themed anchor chart for expository writing transitions, covering additive details, comparison/contrast, cause/effect, and specific examples.
A detailed, emerald-themed anchor chart for descriptive writing transitions, focusing on spatial location and positioning to help readers visualize a scene.
A detailed, blue-themed anchor chart specifically for narrative writing transitions, focusing on sequence, time passing, and unexpected events with multiple examples.