Motivate your students to practice reading and language skills! Help your grade 5 students practice and reinforce reading and language skills using the delightful, highly-motivating centers in Take It to Your Seat Reading and Language Centers, Grade 5. 12 full-color centers cover the following standards-correlated skills: Idioms Students recognize idioms as phrases that mean something different from what the individual words seem to mean Synonyms or Antonyms Students distinguish if a pair of words are synonyms or antonyms ...
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Motivate your students to practice reading and language skills! Help your grade 5 students practice and reinforce reading and language skills using the delightful, highly-motivating centers in Take It to Your Seat Reading and Language Centers, Grade 5. 12 full-color centers cover the following standards-correlated skills: Idioms Students recognize idioms as phrases that mean something different from what the individual words seem to mean Synonyms or Antonyms Students distinguish if a pair of words are synonyms or antonyms Homophones Students identify homophones as words that sound alike but have different spellings and meanings Homographs Students identify homographs as words that sound and are spelled the same, but have different meanings Prefixes Students identify prefixes as word parts added to the beginning of a word which changes the meaning of that word Suffixes Students identify suffixes as word parts added to the end of a word which change the meaning and part of speech of that word Greek and Latin Roots Students identify word roots that form the base of words and can give clues to the words' meaning Parts of Speech Students identify proper nouns, past tense verbs, descriptive adjectives, adverbs, pronouns and prepositions Analogies Students identify the relationship between objects in an analogy Fact or Opinion Students determine the difference in written text between fact and opinion Word Meaning from Context Students use context clues when reading to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words in the text Main Idea Students identify the main idea of a paragraph and pick the best title
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