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Parts of Speech

Below you will find overviews for lessons as wells as links to the materials you'll need to carry out each one. - REMEMBER - When borrowing Google Slides, Docs, Sheets, etc., you will need to open the file and go to File, Make a Copy to make your own editable version.

Unit Starters

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Unit Lessons

Articles, Nouns, & Pronouns

Present this interactive Pear Deck slideshow to your students to teach them about articles, nouns, and pronouns. In this slideshow, they get to select multiple choice answers and draw to match terms. After that, you can let them practice what they learned with a couple of simple online games.

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Verbs & Interjections

Present this interactive Pear Deck slideshow that features multiple choice and drawing response slides to your students to teach them about verbs and interjections and then let them practice what they learned with a couple of simple online games.

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Adjectives & Adverbs

Present this interactive Pear Deck slideshow that features multiple choice and drawing response slides to teach your students about adjective and adverbs. Then let them practice what they've learned with a couple of simple online games.

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Conjunctions & Prepositions

Let your students interact with this Pear Deck slideshow with multiple choice and drawing response slides to learn about conjunctions and prepositions. Then let them practice their learning in a couple of simple online games.

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Unit Closers

Parts of Speech Kahoot Review

Play this 30-question Kahoot review of Parts of Speech live with your students or assign it as a homework challenge on Google Classroom for independent studying.

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Parts of Speech Study Webpage

Let your students browse this Parts of Speech webpage to practice and study for your assessment. They can find games, handouts, study guides, and more.

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Parts of Speech Assessment

Assign this 15-question multiple choice Parts of Speech quiz to your students on Google Classroom and let it autograde the responses. Don't forget to make your own copy before assigning.

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