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Nouns Nouns Verbs Verbs Verbs Verbs Plurals Plurals Categories Side Tabs for Interactive Language Notebooks: Page 1 Pronouns Pronouns Nouns Nouns Adjectives Adjectives Verbs (regular) (regular) Verbs (irregular) Verbs (irregular) Verbs Prepositions Prepositions Plurals (regular) Plurals (regular) Plurals (irregular) Plurals (irregular) Conjunctions Conjunctions Shades of Meaning Questions (Asking) Questions (Asking) Shades of Meaning Categories Categories Sentence Work Sentence Work Questions (Answering) (Answering) Questions Sequencing Sequencing

Teaching Scenes Teaching Scenes Positional Language Side Tabs for Interactive Language Notebooks: Page 2 Teaching Scenes Teaching Scenes Positional Language Positional Language Vocabulary Vocabulary Expected Behavior Expected Behavior Compare & Contrast Compare & Contrast Narrative Narrative (Editable Text) (Editable Text) (Editable Text) (Editable Text) (Editable Text) (Editable Text) (Editable Text) (Editable Text) (Editable Text) (Editable Text) (Editable Text) (Editable Text) (Editable Text) (Editable Text) (Editable Text) (Editable Text) (Editable Text) (Editable Text)

Verbs (regular) Pronouns Nouns Adjectives Pronouns Nouns Adjectives Top Tabs for Interactive Language Notebooks: Page 1 Verbs (regular) Pronouns Nouns Adjectives Pronouns Nouns Adjectives Verbs (regular) Verbs (irregular) Plurals (regular) Prepositions Conjunctions Verbs (irregular) Plurals (regular) Prepositions Conjunctions Plurals (irregular) Shades of Meaning Questions (Asking) Categories Plurals (irregular) Shades of Meaning Questions (Asking) Categories

Questions (Answering) Questions (Answering) Top Tabs for Interactive Language Notebooks: Page 2 Questions (Answering) Sentence Work Teaching Scenes Sequencing Questions (Answering) Sequencing Sentence Work Teaching Scenes Positional Language Expected Behavior Compare & Contrast Vocabulary Compare & Contrast Vocabulary Positional Language Expected Behavior (Editable Text) (Editable Text) (Editable Text) Narrative Narrative (Editable Text) (Editable Text) (Editable Text)