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Going on an "A" Hunt
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Going on an "A" Hunt
Grammar and Mechanics
This fun lesson gets students moving around the classroom as they look for words that begin with the letter A. Students will get to practice spelling new words as they record all the "A" things they find.
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Going on an "A" Hunt
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Going on an "A" Hunt
This fun lesson gets students moving around the classroom as they look for words that begin with the letter A. Students will get to practice spelling new words as they record all the "A" things they find.
Grammar and Mechanics
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There and They're and Their, Oh My!
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There and They're and Their, Oh My!
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
Mix-ups of "there," "they're," and "their" happen way too often. There is no better time than now to help your students get their homophones down. They're sure to have fun with this interactive English lesson!
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There and They're and Their, Oh My!
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There and They're and Their, Oh My!
Mix-ups of "there," "they're," and "their" happen way too often. There is no better time than now to help your students get their homophones down. They're sure to have fun with this interactive English lesson!
Fourth Grade
Grammar and Mechanics
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