Practice modal perfects for middle school, high school, and adult ELLs. To save you time and support your students, this unit has 4+ days of editable print and digital resources. Emerging English learners will get the support they need to gain fluency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
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Practice modal perfects for middle school, high school, and adult ELLs. To save you time and support your students, this unit has 4+ days of editable print and digital resources. Emerging English learners will get the support they need to gain fluency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
Each lesson comes with detailed instructions on sequence and implementation, class, pair, and independent work, ways to differentiate worksheets and activities, as well as answer keys and grading rubrics. ELPS included for Texas teachers.
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โ Lesson 1: Editable notes on 4 modal perfects: should have/could have/would have/ must have. 2 short read alouds for class practice. 4 fill-in-the-blanks for partner work. 3 worksheets for independent assessment.
โ Lesson 2: 1 read & write warm up. 1 page reading passage Jamie’s Missing Backpack with 7 questions that elicit perfect modal responses.
โ Lesson 3: Pair writing activity with slides. Students look at a situation and create sentences using should have/could have/would have/ must have. Independent writing practice with sentence stems follows.
โ Lesson 4: Students work in small groups or pairs to read and listen to 20 scenario cards and answer what should have/could have/would have/ must have happened. Teachers goes over the scenarios at the end and students share out answers.
Support emerging English learners with multiple modes of learning.
But wait, there’s more!
โฉ 2 Kahoot! and 2 EdPuzzle digitial extension lessons to support struggling learners with extra practice or keep fast finishers busy.
โฉ Links to 4 LiveWorksheet links that can be bundled into a digital workbook to be used for tutoring, homework, or substitute plans.
โฉ A link to a Jeopardy game that can be used as warmup, or extra day of practice!
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