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Perfect Tense Verbs (L.5.1b)

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Jennifer Findley
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This resource has everything you need for perfect verb tenses. I highly recommend this and other grammar titles.
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This resource contains some supplemental handouts to teach, review, and assess the perfect tense verbs.

Click here to see the bundle of all of my 5th Grade Language Supplemental Resource Packs.

Here is what is included:

1. A Poster or Student Note Page with Definitions and Examples

2. Flippable Template

3. Scavenger Hunt Printable

4. Daily Review *4 Days*

5. Perfect Tense Practice Printables (2)

6. A 4 Question Perfect Tense Assessment

Aligned to this standard: CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.5.1b Form and use the perfect (e.g., I had walked; I have walked; I will have walked) verb tenses.

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13 pages
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Teaching Duration
1 Week
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Form and use the perfect (e.g., I had walked; I have walked; I will have walked) verb tenses.

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