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  • Anagram Express for December Bell Ringer Vocabulary Builder

    Anagram Express for December Bell Ringer Vocabulary Builder

    $4.00

    Anagram Express for December Bell Ringer Vocabulary Builder

    This group of fun vocabulary activities involves using definitions and clues to decode given anagrams (words with the same letters but in different order, hush and rush, for instance) and then rearranging them into terms from various subjects throughout the curriculum.

    The file contains 5 sets of printable worksheets with 35 items each.

    Full Answer Keys are included.

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  • May Connections, Vocabulary, Poem Brain Teaser Bell Ringer

    May Connections, Vocabulary, Poem Brain Teaser Bell Ringer

    $3.50
    Add this two-part May activity to your End-of-School File and treat your students to a change of pace between test sessions.
     
    The first section, entitled Connections, presents sets of three words that can be connected with a common term related to the month of May. Looks simple, but it will have your students gritting their teeth!
     
    Next is a vocabulary challenge with definitions and descriptive clues that students can use to identify words with the letters M-A-Y or the phonetic sound.
     
    Finally, a graphic organizer leads your potential poets through the necessary steps for composing a May Poem.
     
    Full answer keys are included.
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  • May Ditzy Dictionary Vocabulary Brain Teaser

    May Ditzy Dictionary Vocabulary Brain Teaser

    $3.50
    Children’s Book Week (the first full week of May) and Reading is Fun Week (the second full week of May) are the inspirations for the Ditzy Dictionary. Though dictionaries are necessary resources for reading comprehension, they have never made any young scholar’s most-fun book list. The Ditzy Dictionary just might do it!
     
    Students will enjoy matching regular words to their ditzy definitions. “Vitamin,” for example, sheds its standard meaning and becomes “what you do when a friend shows up at your front door.” “Arbitrator” morphs into “a person who works at Arby’s but eats at McDonalds.” And “melancholy?” Well, that’s “a breed of dog shaped like a cantaloupe.”
     
    The 100-word Ditzy Dictionary is organized into 5 parts with 20 terms each. Full answer keys are included.
     
    Use these pages to interject a little controlled fun into the EOG testing schedule and those rambunctious last few days of school.
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