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Focus on Grammar Bell Work or Bell Ringers - Part 2 Remote Ready Resource

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Contributor:
ELA in Middle School
Grade Range:
Homeschool, 6-9
Product Type:
Bell Ringers, Bell Work, Grammar, Vocabulary Building
File Type:
PDF, Editable PPT
Pages:
141 Plus Teacher Notes and Terms of Use
Answer Key:
Yes
Teacher Notes for Implementation:
Yes, 3 pages
  • Focus on Grammar Bell Work or Bell Ringers - Part 2 Remote Ready Resource
  • Focus on Grammar Bell Work or Bell Ringers - Part 2 Remote Ready Resource
  • Focus on Grammar Bell Work or Bell Ringers - Part 2 Remote Ready Resource
  • Focus on Grammar Bell Work or Bell Ringers - Part 2 Remote Ready Resource
$7.00

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Sentence diagraming. Identifying parts of speech. Noun functions. The power of punctuation. Vocabulary building. We feel that this collection of grammar-focused bell work will serve you and your student-scholars, whether you are teaching 5th grade, or 8th grade. These assignments are presented in both PowerPoint presentation (editable to a degree) and PDF (non-editable) versions for those teachers and schools or districts without projector capabilities.

I believe that grammar is the foundation for all reading and writing, and that a strong foundational knowledge of how words function as parts of speech is essential in taking an emergent reader or writer to a scholar with superior skills in these areas. I also believe that we have a tendency to look at the standards and assume that our students come to us with the knowledge that the standards say they should have, and that that knowledge will be intact. No blame game here. When a student enters a grade, at any level, without the full foundation necessary, then there will be gaps in essential knowledge and skills, regardless of who their prior teacher was – myself included.

By 5th grade, I feel that students should have a working knowledge of the principle parts of speech: nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. I also hope that they have begun learning about the functions of these parts of speech, and can identify subjects, direct and indirect objects, and transitive and intransitive verbs. However, I have been teaching long enough to know that I must not take anything for granted! So, this set will begin with identifying the basic parts of speech, and moving forward from there.

Included in this product:

64 Slide PowerPoint Presentation including:

13 Teacher Informational/Instruction Slides

6 Weekly Focus Slides

42 Daily Bell Work Slides

Editable and animated work product on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Slides

Editable CHAMPS and time recommendation on each daily slide

50 Page PDF Version of the Presentation

19 Page PDF of Sentence Diagram Answer Keys

You should find that the use of sentence stems, full sentences, and simple, easy to follow instructions provide differentiation for your SPED and EL populations. I do encourage seating arrangements that allow for peer support as well. Slides are editable, so if you feel that your scholars are not ready for the sentences provided, you can change them, or remove animations if you need to.

Please let us know how well this assessment served you and your students. You can email us at elainmiddleschool@gmail.com, or contact us through our blog, Wandering the Halls of Academia – Teaching and Living Today! Also, please leave meaningful feedback and reviews for this product so that other teachers can make informed choices about their purchase decisions. Your opinion carries WEIGHT!

Best wishes and thank you,

Matthew and Suzanne

ELA in Middle School proudly displays the artwork of Ron Leishman’s Digital Toonage on the covers and in the slides and pages of this product! Please visit Ron’s store for yourself!

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LICENSING TERMS: By purchasing this product, you own a license for one teacher only for personal use in your classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they cannot be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.

COPYRIGHT TERMS:  ©ELA in Middle School. Please note – all material included in this resource belongs to ELA in Middle School. By purchasing, you have a license to use the material, but you do not own the material. This resource, or any portion of this resource, may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students—no other teachers or anyone else on the internet.

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13 Reviews

  • 5

    ALL the Bell Ringers in ONE Place! With NO prep!

    Posted by Michellle Dawson on Jun 26th 2020

    Explicitly teaching grammar is important to help kids develop better writing! This resource makes it easy to present and discuss how complex sentences are formed! Thank you!

  • 5

    ELA

    Posted by Teri Lina on Jun 24th 2020

    The routine that this helped to establish in class everyday was incredible! After a couple of weeks, students started to complete their grammar bell work assignments without me even prompting them!

  • 5

    Focus on Grammar Bell Work or Bell Ringers -- Part 2

    Posted by Nancy B on Jun 23rd 2020

    A terrific resource for teaching and re-teaching to make certain everyone understand. Nice resource. Thank you!

  • 5

    Warm Up!

    Posted by Melanie Miller on Jun 23rd 2020

    What great way to warm up the brain before class gets started! Great for review!

  • 5

    Plenty to do!

    Posted by Christy Gandara on Jun 22nd 2020

    Being homeschoolers we plow through a week of bell work in one day. that doesn't mean it lacks rigor! It is quite filled with learning. But 5 days of 15 minutes of bell work can certainly fill one homeschool Language Arts lesson on Fun Fridays! Just another way this product can be used!

  • 5

    Bell Work

    Posted by Amber DeLong on Jun 22nd 2020

    I love that there were specific detailed instructions for teachers on how to implement the bell successfully. A great resource!

  • 5

    Nice!

    Posted by Rachel Williams on Jun 22nd 2020

    Very nice way to get students thinking and practicing before the class gets going!

  • 5

    Detailed & Organized

    Posted by Gena Mayo on Jun 21st 2020

    I love how this product is constructed, with short "bell work" lessons to do daily. Each day has a different focus, so it doesn't get monotonous for the student. (Disclosure: I received a free copy in order to write this completely honest review.)

  • 5

    excellent resource!

    Posted by Leann Pracht on Jun 21st 2020

    I really like the organization and weekly flow of the bell work slides, and how it will get students into such a steady routine. Also, the CHAMPS visual on each slide is a big plus! No need to give directions at all as students come in…they literally just look at the board!

  • 5

    Grammar Bell Work

    Posted by Cortney Gaynes on Jun 21st 2020

    I really love how this product is laid out. Super clear directions for the teachers and students. I also like how each day is a different activity and there is a quiz at the end of the week to hold students accountable!

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