Affect vs Effect RAVEN: Remember, Affect is a Verb, and Effect is a Noun.

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The Ripple Trail: Affect or Effect?

Answer correctly to advance along the trail. Wrong answers lose a turn!

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Boom Deck Analogy Practice

Help your upper elementary students master the difference between effect and affect with this free Boom Learning deck. Designed for grades 4–6 and aligned to Common Core standards, the activity blends direct instruction with cloze sentence practice featuring examples pulled from Ender’s Game. Students will also explore related words like effective and affective, making this a well-rounded tool for building vocabulary and improving writing clarity.

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Vocabulary Power Pack Grades 4–6

A growing bundle of skill-based vocabulary activities featuring Greek and Latin roots, affixes, and monthly themes. Includes printable practice, digital games, video lessons, and Google Slides—perfect for centers, morning work, and independent practice.

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