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Preview of Transitional Words and Phrases Task Cards

Transitional Words and Phrases Task Cards

Created by
Kimberly Dana
Teaching transitional words and phrases? Amp up the fun and proficiency level in your classroom with this comprehensive set of Transitional Words and Phrases Task Cards. These (32) Common Core-aligned task cards cover additive, adversative, causal, and sequential transitions. Task Cards can be analyzed in pairs, groups, or whole class instruction. Answer key included. A fun, effective instructional tool and alternative to boring worksheets! Bonus: Go green! Laminated task cards can be used
Preview of No-Prep! Over 135 Print-and-Go Writing Prompts and Story Starters (Grades 6-12)

No-Prep! Over 135 Print-and-Go Writing Prompts and Story Starters (Grades 6-12)

Over 135 Ready-to-Use writing (or discussion) prompts to use with middle and high school students. I have broken the prompts into six categories:-Quotable Quotes-Would You Rather?-Story Starters-Personal Response-What would you do if?-Imagine a WorldThese can be used in so many ways: 10-minute bell ringer activities, journal writing, discussions, debates, personal essays, short stories, exposition essays, etc.There is so much you could do with this list, and with over 135 prompts, you'll have m
Preview of Poetry Analysis Journal Writing Prompts for Any Poem Digital & Print

Poetry Analysis Journal Writing Prompts for Any Poem Digital & Print

These poetry journal writing prompts are intended to help students respond to poems in a thoughtful way while deepening their comprehension of the text. It contains twenty response-to-reading prompts that can be used with almost any poem and is appropriate for middle and high school classrooms. What are the topics like?Each poetry journal prompt focuses on a different aspect of reading poetry. Students are asked to analyze theme, figurative language, and structure. In addition, they will make co
Preview of Fact and Opinion Task Cards

Fact and Opinion Task Cards

Created by
Kimberly Dana
Fact and opinion is a concept often addressed on standardized tests. Make sure your students are prepared with these (40) engaging Fact and Opinion Task Cards that can be analyzed in pairs, groups, or whole class instruction. Answer key included. A fun, effective instructional tool and alternative to boring worksheets! Bonus: Go green! Laminated task cards can be used year after year. My task cards are ready to use; no gluing required! Like Task Cards? Like PowerPoints? Try the Teach & R
Preview of Organizational Writing Patterns Task Cards

Organizational Writing Patterns Task Cards

Created by
Kimberly Dana
Students will automatically become better writers if they understand text structure, a skill often found on standardized tests. Ensure their comprehension with (40) engaging, CC-aligned, Organizational Writing Pattern Task Cards that address all five text structures: Compare and Contrast, Cause and Effect, Problem and Solution, Sequence/Order, and Description using real-life writing scenarios. Answer key included. Task cards are an effective instructional tool and great alternative to boring
Preview of The Story of an Hour Constructed Response, Close Reading, & Inference Statements

The Story of an Hour Constructed Response, Close Reading, & Inference Statements

The Story of an Hour Constructed Response, Close Reading, & Inference Statements This 3-part lesson engages students and meets Common Core standards with the close reading of the classic tale “The Story of an Hour.” While reading the story, students will complete a graphic organizer as they identify Explicit Information and Implied Meanings. After reading, they will create Inference Statements, give and receive feedback on those statements, and write a Constructed Response. This lesson
Preview of AP English: Argumentative FRQ- Classical Language Prompt and Thesis Creation

AP English: Argumentative FRQ- Classical Language Prompt and Thesis Creation

Created by
UConnect
I know, it's terrifying. The argumentative prompt FRQ takes you off-guard because of the flowery, classical language used. FEAR NOT - this exercise will help your students practice creating a thesis from classical language.
Preview of Scarcity and Cost Benefit Analysis Simulation

Scarcity and Cost Benefit Analysis Simulation

Economics is the study of how people make choices in a world that has unlimited wants, but limited supply. At the beginning of Economics, students are taught concepts such as scarcity, opportunity costs, trade-offs, and cost-benefit analysis. All concepts that are abstract and depend on choices. In this two day simulation, students are able to see hands-on these abstract concepts in play and in a career that is plausible for their future. This can be done individually, partners, or in groups. I
Preview of Understanding a Prompt: Anchor Chart

Understanding a Prompt: Anchor Chart

Do your students struggle with decoding complicated prompts? Use this anchor chart to help them isolate key words in order to define their purpose for writing and choose their evidence/reasoning/details. This chart can be projected for whole class work or printed 4:1 page to find on the corner of a desk on in an interactive notebook.Take the guess work out of decoding prompts and help students
Preview of The Giver - MLA Citation | ESCAPE ROOM Self Checking Worksheet

The Giver - MLA Citation | ESCAPE ROOM Self Checking Worksheet

Created by
6thGradeSoLit
The Giver MLA Citation Self Checking Worksheet - In this self-checking activity, students will create 6 citations. As questions are marked correctly, mystery letters will begin to appear. At the end, students type in the mystery code to escape!Download this FREE sample to see how useful/engaging self-checking worksheets are!Included:→ Students complete 6 citations, each crafted from a unique quote from the novel. This includes the signal phrase, page number, and author for each question.→ Multip
Preview of Thesis Statement Lessons Slides

Thesis Statement Lessons Slides

If your students can't write a thesis statement, then you can't move on. This is the #1 essential skill that students need in high school. If our students can't create a thesis, then they can't write a paper! Use this tried and true lesson that I made for an observation - so you know it has all the bells and whistles. Use this to guide your students in learning: put students into groups and give them a whiteboard and an Expo marker and you are set!
Preview of Lesson Plan Template

Lesson Plan Template

Created by
Lady Literature
If you're a teacher, you know that designing effective lessons can be a lot of work. That's where the digital Lesson Plan Template comes in. This template helps teachers design lessons that are both interesting and informative for their students. With this template, you can easily plan your lessons and customize them to fit your own teaching style.
Preview of Harry Potter MLA Citation | Self Checking Worksheet

Harry Potter MLA Citation | Self Checking Worksheet

Created by
6thGradeSoLit
Harry Potter MLA Citation Self Checking Worksheet - In this self-checking activity, students will create 5 citations. As questions are marked correctly, mystery images will begin to appear!Download this FREE sample to see how useful/engaging self-checking worksheets are!Included:→ Students complete 5 citations, each crafted from a unique quote from the book series. This includes the signal phrase, page number, and author for each question.→ Multiple choice AND fill in the blank options included
Preview of Practice with Warrants

Practice with Warrants

Utilizing this handout as independent practice or homework once the idea of warranting has been discussed and practiced in class. The idea of a universal truth can now translate to each of these examples to allow students to make real world connections and have a more solid understanding of how to use warrants in an argument.
Preview of Number the Stars - MLA Citation | ESCAPE ROOM Self Checking Worksheet

Number the Stars - MLA Citation | ESCAPE ROOM Self Checking Worksheet

Created by
6thGradeSoLit
Number the Stars MLA Citation Self Checking Worksheet - In this self-checking activity, students will create 6 citations. As questions are marked correctly, mystery letters will begin to appear. At the end, students type in the mystery code to escape!Download this FREE sample to see how useful/engaging self-checking worksheets are!Included:→ Students complete 6 citations, each crafted from a unique quote from the novel. This includes the signal phrase, page number, and author for each question.→
Preview of Hatchet - MLA Citation | ESCAPE ROOM Self Checking Worksheet

Hatchet - MLA Citation | ESCAPE ROOM Self Checking Worksheet

Created by
6thGradeSoLit
Hatchet MLA Citation Self Checking Worksheet - In this self-checking activity, students will create 6 citations. As questions are marked correctly, mystery letters will begin to appear. At the end, students type in the mystery code to escape!Download this FREE sample to see how useful/engaging self-checking worksheets are!Included:→ Students complete 6 citations, each crafted from a unique quote from the novel. This includes the signal phrase, page number, and author for each question.→ Multiple
Preview of Wonder - MLA Citation | ESCAPE ROOM Self Checking Worksheet

Wonder - MLA Citation | ESCAPE ROOM Self Checking Worksheet

Created by
6thGradeSoLit
"Wonder" MLA Citation Self Checking Worksheet - In this self-checking activity, students will create 6 citations. As questions are marked correctly, mystery letters will begin to appear. At the end, students type in the mystery code to escape!Download this FREE sample to see how useful/engaging self-checking worksheets are!Included:→ Students complete 6 citations, each crafted from a unique quote from the novel. This includes the signal phrase, page number, and author for each question.→ Multipl
Preview of A Wrinkle in Time MLA Citation | ESCAPE ROOM Self Checking Worksheet

A Wrinkle in Time MLA Citation | ESCAPE ROOM Self Checking Worksheet

Created by
6thGradeSoLit
A Wrinkle in Time MLA Citation Self Checking Worksheet - In this self-checking activity, students will create 6 citations. As questions are marked correctly, mystery letters will begin to appear. At the end, students type in the mystery code to escape!Download this FREE sample to see how useful/engaging self-checking worksheets are!Included:→ Students complete 6 citations, each crafted from a unique quote from the novel. This includes the signal phrase, page number, and author for each question.
Preview of Engaging Writing Journal Prompts 1 (Motivation and Success)

Engaging Writing Journal Prompts 1 (Motivation and Success)

Twenty engaging writing prompts to help students reflect on the topics of motivation and success. Ideal for both classroom use and distance learning as this resource is also compatible with Google Slides™. The planning/brainstorming phase included provides support for guided writing or differentiated instruction. This time-saving resource contains a selection of 20 writing prompts. If you assign one journal prompt every week, this resource should last an entire semester. Please note that the jou
Preview of Engaging Writing Journal Prompts 3 (School and About You) for ESL/ELA students

Engaging Writing Journal Prompts 3 (School and About You) for ESL/ELA students

Time-saving writing journal prompts on the topics of school/education. This workbook is ideal for back to school to learn more about your learners. This workbook contains a selection of 25 writing prompts, a peer assessment sheet, an error correction code sheet, as well as a revising and correcting strategies sheet. ⭐What is included?1. “How to use this workbook?” sheet (read it before printing the workbook)2. My Writing Journal Workbook - 25 writing prompts 3. Peer-Assessment Sheet4. An editabl
Preview of Engaging Writing Journal Prompts 2 (Choices & Society/Community)

Engaging Writing Journal Prompts 2 (Choices & Society/Community)

Guided writing workbook - Writing journals on the topics of choices and society/community. Planning/brainstorming phase is included, and it contains guiding questions and prompts to support learners while completing the writing journals (tool for differentiated instruction). ⭐This workbook contains: a selection of 15 writing promptsa peer assessment sheetan error correction code sheeta revising and correcting strategies sheet⭐What is included?“How to use this workbook?” sheet (read it before pr
Preview of DIGITAL & ORIGINAL: FRQ1 Connolly Poetry Analysis AP Literature NEW RUBRIC

DIGITAL & ORIGINAL: FRQ1 Connolly Poetry Analysis AP Literature NEW RUBRIC

Prep students for the AP English Literature and Composition exam with this ORIGINAL FRQ - Free Response Question 1 Poetry Analysis - modeled after the exam.Included:Word Doc w/Original FRQ1 - includes full text of Geraldine Connolly's "The Summer I Was Sixteen" with line numbers, exam-style layout, exam-style directions and prompt. Can be converted into PDF for digital delivery.PowerPoint with slides explaining how to ace the new scoring rubric - effective 2019 for the 2020 AP Lit exam. Breaks d
Preview of Endangered Blackfish Unit-Highly Engaging!-Aligned with CCSS-Grades 9-12

Endangered Blackfish Unit-Highly Engaging!-Aligned with CCSS-Grades 9-12

Created by
YoOceans
Cross-curricular and highly engaging unit that improves literacy and critical thinking skills. Created by teachers for teachers, this unit presents an example of a high school level unit that has been piloted in two high schools. Pilot classes involved four sophomore Biology classes of over thirty students each and four sophomore English/Language Arts classes of over thirty students each. Each class viewed videos and read articles from the list provided over a period of several weeks culminating
Preview of Analyzing and Thinking about Words - Critical Thinking

Analyzing and Thinking about Words - Critical Thinking

21 printable or digital pages to help students think critically about the words of wise leaders: Paulo Coelho, Thich Nhat Hanh, Eckhart Tolle, Rumi, Thomas Jefferson, and others... This is a unique type of writing and thinking activity that your students will enjoy as they discuss important life lessons:“Nothing gives one person so much advantage over another as to remain always cool and unruffled under all circumstances.” - Thomas Jefferson “Pleasure is always derived from something outside y
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