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Ice Cream Parts of Speech Sort
This activity can be used at a center for a first or second grade class. It will help the students identify the parts of speech. During this activity the students have to take the scoops of ice cream, which have different words written on them, and stack them on the cone that contains the correct part of speech.
Goes well with the "Hollywood theme, " that you can find on this board. It does not have to be limited to adjectives. You can switch to nouns, verbs,adverbs, etc. (If you laminate the parts, write on the kernels using vis-a-vis. This will come off if sprayed with Windex. This way, you can reuse the bulletin!)
Tunstall's Teaching Tidbits
Teaching Writing Idea and Plans Week 1 Neat idea to help students determine what parts of a sentence are missing to develop complete sentences. Could also be used for idea development.
Paula's note-add "idea," people forget that important part! Examples: a goal, a plan, a hypothesis, etc. A way to remember it is that these are things you can't touch but can be the "subject" of a sentence. "My plan is to educate everyone about nouns." "My goal is to be a great teacher." You can't touch the "plan" or the "goal,” but they are still nouns.
My Not-So-Pinteresty Anchor Charts
Parts of Speech Anchor Chart. This is a song I teach my students. (Notre Dame Fight Song) *****
Teaching Resources & Lesson Plans | Teachers Pay Teachers
Project of the SMARTBoard for grup activity bAwesome Adjectives: A Language Art Unit
Rich Games for Learning
Adjective, noun, adverb and verb game with interesting results :)
How to pronounce the S at the end of words in English | Woodward English
I've done this (with a longer list) as a game where you say the base verb and they complete an action based on how they think it's pronounced
Sarah's First Grade Snippets
Sarah's First Grade Snippets: There's some (common core) love in the air and a FREEBIE!