Grammar

There, Their, and They’re (Classroom Activities)

At the beginning of the school year, I like doing “back to basics” activities. Here are two activities that focus on “they’re, their, and there.” Activity #1: Worksheet: Activity #2: Worksheet: Check out these editing activities here: If you like what you see from Tolentino Teaching, feel free to support me by donating here. Thank you so much!

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15 Grammar/Editing Worksheets on SOCCER PLAYERS!

I just uploaded 15 new grammar/editing worksheets on SOCCER PLAYERS! Check it out here! https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Grammar-Worksheets-Edit-the-Quotes-by-Soccer-Players-11426583 Here is one free worksheet: The following worksheets are designed to take something dull (capitalization, basic grammar, spelling, and punctuation), and make it engaging. When students see social media posts made by their favorite athletes–they become engaged. There is a familiarity and relevance that grabs them (the quotes are real, but the mistakes are not). The following 15 worksheets are […]

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Principal vs Principle (Lesson Plan)

Learning Target: I understand the differences between principal and principle, and I can properly use these words in my writing. Step 1: Play the video for an explanation on principal vs principle. Step 2: Answer the questions from the video on this worksheet: Step 3: Have students complete the following worksheets on principal vs. principle. Step 4: Have students complete a vocabulary-builder worksheet for both principle and principal. Video Explanation for the Vocabulary-Builder Worksheet: If […]

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English Grammar: Your vs You’re!

Step 1: Have students take out a sheet of paper and a pencil. Then play the video and pause when necessary. Students will write either “you’re” or “your” for each question. It’s that simple! Step 2: Have students insert “your” or “you’re” in the blanks provided. If you found this resource helpful, feel free to Donate to Tolentino Teaching. Thank you for your support!

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