4th Grade Ela
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FREE ELA Morning Work 3rd Grade // A LOT of skills in a LITTLE amount of time. The simplest and most engaging way to consistently over critical ELA content in 10 minutes per day. Perk up your morning routine now!

ABC's of Literacy saved to 3rd Grade
This post features literacy center ideas and printables for 4th-grade classrooms. It includes reading centers for fourth grade.

Kylie Guthrie saved to Reading
Take your word work reading center to the next level with these low prep and engaging word work centers! Plus, learn how to organize and run the word work center!

Kat Serrano saved to 4th grade ELA
Selected read aloud books for 4th grade that encourage conversation, and laughter. Great books for kids ages 9+ that parents and teachers will love, too.

Jessica Jaret saved to Feeling Bookish
Download your complete guide to the fourth grade reading standards for both nonfiction and fiction texts. This is handy tool for guided and shared reading.

Melissa Redmon saved to 4th Grade Reading
Teaching students the difference between literal and inferential thinking is one of my must-do lessons of every single school year

Melissa Stinson saved to Inference
Description GOOGLE SLIDES AND FORMS: All months have been updated to include Google Slides and self-grading Google Forms. Buy Bundled & Save! The ELA + Math Morning Work for 4th Grade can be found HERE: ELA + Math Morning Work Bundle {4th Grade} You can also download a FREE week HERE!*** Are you looking for the ELA Weekly Assessments for 4th Grade? These are a great companion for the morning work to assess the skills covered. This product is also available for the following grades: ELA…

Brittany Litterer saved to School Ideas
Looking for simple, engaging early finisher activities? Click the pin to check out all these low-prep, deep thinking activities for your 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade students, as well as a few free resources too!

Madison Cottrell saved to teacher of tiny humans
Find powerful point of view teaching activities and ideas including strong books and anchor charts to strengthen students' understanding.

Sara Hutson saved to For the classroom
Usually when I make an anchor chart, it's for students. This one, however, is for a special group of educators I'm presenting for at an upcoming convention. I thought the resources were too good not to share!

Tressie saved to Teaching Tricks