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12th grade english language arts projects for Easel

Preview of Crime Scene Investigation Common Core: Comparing Texts, Textual Evidence, Bias

Crime Scene Investigation Common Core: Comparing Texts, Textual Evidence, Bias

Created by
Lunalu
***NOW DIGITAL FOR ONLINE LEARNING!!!*****TPT Favorite**This Detective Report is a FUN and engaging way to hit all of the major Common Core Standards at once!*GREAT way to introduce persuasive writing and research papers!*Fits with any text*Can be used in any subject area*Graphic Organizers can be re-used throughout the yearPerfect For:Comparing TextsCiting Textual EvidenceIdentifying BiasDetermining Main IdeaDrawing Inferences Identifying Point of ViewSummarizing Analyzing Credibility Also Incl
Preview of LA COMIDA PROYECTO- Spanish Foods Menu Project-Spanish I

LA COMIDA PROYECTO- Spanish Foods Menu Project-Spanish I

Created by
El Jaguar
The Food Project was designed to allow students to design their own Menu in Spanish with their favorite foods including (breakfast, lunch, snacks, dinner, desserts, beverages and appetizers) This menu will allow students to learn food vocabulary as well as create a personalized product that you can exhibit. They can take their menus to a Spanish restaurant and be able to order -Each student will receive the two page vocabulary worksheet. Go over the vocabulary with them. -Distribute the
Preview of Start a Business: High School Entrepreneurship Business Plan Project

Start a Business: High School Entrepreneurship Business Plan Project

This high school entrepreneurship resource guides students through the process of not only creating their own businesses and business plans but starting and managing them as well!The materials included in this high school entrepreneurship resource guide students through the process of developing:A business ideaA business planA marketing planA business websiteA spreadsheet for managing business operationsDeveloping business ideas and writing business plans are profound learning experiences in the
Preview of Student Mandala Project and Essay for the avid learner l College Elective Class

Student Mandala Project and Essay for the avid learner l College Elective Class

This no-prep, fun and engaging Mandala Project will have AVID students creating an artistic mandala and writing an essay about themselves. Students in the AVID elective will practice introspection and writing skills. This is a great AVID project for any grade level, or any college and career readiness class. The whole project took at least a couple weeks, with the creating of the mandalas, sharing them, writing the essays, proofreading, typing, etc. My AVID students loved this assignment, and
Preview of Feed by M.T. Anderson Novel Workbook

Feed by M.T. Anderson Novel Workbook

Created by
English Elixir
This product will assist teachers and students in understanding analyzing, the novel, Feed. If you have never checked this book out - do it now! It's a hilarious, yet mind-boggling and tragic exploration into the future where all people have a "feed" in their brain which helps them communicate and acts as their internet. This unit was designed for a 10th grade classroom; however, any grade 9-12 could read this book.This product includes:- Title page- Multi-Genre Project with Rubric- Notes and ac
Preview of BOOK REPORT Board Game|Fun Creative Challenging|Distance Learning

BOOK REPORT Board Game|Fun Creative Challenging|Distance Learning

Created by
Upper LMNtary
Sold individually or as a bundle at a discounthttp://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Book-Report-FUN-PACK-4-Projects-Board-Game-Newspaper-Facebook-Cereal-BoxBook reports don't have to be that boring! This a more creative way to find out how much of the book the student really understands.This can also be used to compliment your already classroom book report assignment.Includes:Simple Directions/InstructionsBoard Game Criteria for Students (kid-friendly)Board Game Scoring Rubric2 Board Game T
Preview of Book Report FUN PACK|4 Projects|Board Game-Newspaper-Facebook-Cereal Box

Book Report FUN PACK|4 Projects|Board Game-Newspaper-Facebook-Cereal Box

Created by
Upper LMNtary
Book reports don't have to be that boring! These projects are a more creative way to find out how much of the book the student really understands.All of these look GREAT on your walls and bulletin boards!Includes:Board Game Book ReportNewspaper Book ReportFacebook Book ReportCereal Box Book ReportSimple Directions/InstructionsCriteria for Students (kid-friendly)RubricsTemplatesGeneric Score Sheets and TONS of Photos of actual Student Board Games! Check out our store for individually sold Book Re
Preview of Long Way Down Teaching Unit with Reading Analysis Activities and Projects

Long Way Down Teaching Unit with Reading Analysis Activities and Projects

This Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds teaching unit includes an author bio and activities, reading and discussion guide, and group project and presentation activity. Your high school ELA students explore the cycle of gun violence and the theme of revenge while experiencing the beauty and effect of skillfully-crafted poetry. Includes detailed answer key. Printable PDF or TPT Digital Easel Activity This comprehensive 50-page resource includes everything you need to provide students with an engag
Preview of Genius Hour - 20% Time - Passion Project

Genius Hour - 20% Time - Passion Project

Created by
msarwyn
Genius Hour - 20% Time - Passion ProjectProject based learning at its finest! Genius Hour is gaining momentum as students take charge of their learning. This printable workbook guides middle/high school students through their Genius Hour. Specifically, students must structure their project with: - A Proposal - Blog/Journal - Research and Learning - A TED style presentationKeywordsPrintableActivityProjectProject Based LearningProject-based learningGenius HourPassion ProjectsSelf-directed learning
Preview of Kwanzaa Hanukkah and Christmas Vocabulary Activities Middle and High School

Kwanzaa Hanukkah and Christmas Vocabulary Activities Middle and High School

This packet on the vocabulary of three December holidays (Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, and Christmas) includes vocabulary and language activities designed for middle school students and struggling high school students. Some activities in this packet works include content-specific vocabulary associated with the three holidays, It addresses the following goals: main idea and supporting details, homonyns, context clues, fullfilling a role in a group discuussion, synonyms, antonyms, sentence construction, c
Preview of Modernize A Shakespeare Scene Movie Project - Works with ANY Shakespeare Play

Modernize A Shakespeare Scene Movie Project - Works with ANY Shakespeare Play

Created by
21stCenturyLit
Sometimes it can be difficult to make Shakespeare engaging and relevant for students. With this culminating project, which is packed full of technology and modern-day relevancy, your students will have no trouble understanding how Shakespeare's characters and themes can still "fit in" to 21st century culture. Not only does this culminating project work with ANY Shakespeare play, but it incorporates meaningful 21st century technological skills like film production, along with group collaboration
Preview of Othello Unit Plan and Enrichment Activities

Othello Unit Plan and Enrichment Activities

Created by
The Round Table
Did Othello and Desdemona ever stand a chance as an inter-racial couple? Were they “star-cross’d,” like Romeo and Juliet? If not, what circumstances doomed their love? Students will wrestle with these and many other questions in their study of Othello, the Moor of Venice. The focus of this unit plan and enrichment activities resource is on close textual analysis for upper level (grades 11-12) students. However, like all of Shakespeare’s plays, Othello was meant to be performed before an audience
Preview of Journalism: Reporting Practice Scenarios  and Activities

Journalism: Reporting Practice Scenarios and Activities

Created by
Connie
Reporting Practice Assignment Teacher Notes:This is an excellent activity for students to practice interviewing techniques, to write effective leads, and to write straight news stories.Here are some of the directions:Students: For this assignment, you will take on two different roles: that of a reporter writing an accurate story relating the event in question, and then that of a person to be interviewed for a scenario( this must be different from the one that you are writing). If you are a rep
Preview of The Canterbury Tales - Prologue Reading Questions and Collaborative Project

The Canterbury Tales - Prologue Reading Questions and Collaborative Project

Through this The Canterbury Tales Prologue activity, your high school ELA students discover Chaucer's overt and subtle descriptions of characters in the prologue making the poetic adventure intriguing as they note physical characteristics, diction, irony, satire, and poetic devices. Students are fascinated by the diversity displayed among the pilgrims of Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales. The poet’s expertise in satire and irony makes the poem engaging and hilarious. A collaborative project and pre
Preview of Book REPORT|Facebook Report|Fun Creative Easy GATE|Distance Learning

Book REPORT|Facebook Report|Fun Creative Easy GATE|Distance Learning

Created by
Upper LMNtary
Sold individually or as a bundle at a discounthttp://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Book-Report-FUN-PACK-4-Projects-Board-Game-Newspaper-Facebook-Cereal-BoxFacebook Book ReportThis is a fun way your students can build a Facebook Profile for the main character of a book. Students will have fun posting status updates to summarize the book as well as give the perspective of the main character through the updates as each event happens.What a sneaky way to get your students to show their compre
Preview of One Pager Novel Study Projects: Journals, Literary Analysis, Book Reports, Notes

One Pager Novel Study Projects: Journals, Literary Analysis, Book Reports, Notes

One Pager Novel Study Projects: Journals, Literary Analysis, Book ReportsThis resource includes options for creative notes, one pagers and projects. These notes and project options are a great way to reinforce learning, reading comprehension, deepen literary device comprehension and include a creative element to literary analysis. This now includes self checking Easel activities too!***This resource now includes a PDF and a GOOGLE SLIDES option. Creative notes are a great option to allow student
Preview of Villanelle - Poetry Writing - Poem Writing Form to Guide Process

Villanelle - Poetry Writing - Poem Writing Form to Guide Process

This poetry-writing exercise for writing a villanelle includes an assignment sheet with a detailed description of the form, professional examples, a printable for repetition patterns, a product-specific rubric to assess the student-written poem, and a student-written example to help students get started.This can be used in conjunction with teaching Dylan Thomas's "Do Not Go Gently into That Good Night" and as an option for a creative writing class. Writing your own villanelle is helpful for assi
Preview of The Scarlet Pimpernel Study Guide

The Scarlet Pimpernel Study Guide

Created by
Writing Fun
Study Guide by Writing Fun includes:Reading Comprehension by sections: ANSWERS at the end Chapters 1-5 Questions with analysis to the scarlet pimpernel flower, Chapters 6-10 Review with analysis to The Spider and the Fly Poem, Chapters 11-15 Questions with imagery and soliloquy writing prompts, Chapter 11 Prejudice discussion Chapters 16-20 Questions and Reader’s Theatre Chapters 21-23 Questions with figurative language and map skills Chapters 24-27 Questions with a discussion about prejud
Preview of Famous Journalist Long Term Research Project

Famous Journalist Long Term Research Project

This activity is perfect for a journalism course. Students will be researching the life and journalistic contributions of a famous journalist and share the findings with the class through a PowerPoint presentation. This project would work well as a introduction to the course or as a midterm / final exam. A lesson overview is included with objectives, materials needed, and a detailed facilitator's guide for lesson planning purposes. The activity includes a long list of famous journalists for
Preview of Book REPORT- Billboard Report Fun Creative Easy GATE|Distance Learning

Book REPORT- Billboard Report Fun Creative Easy GATE|Distance Learning

Created by
Upper LMNtary
Billboard Book ReportThe goal for this Billboard Book Report is to create an exciting advertisement that catches the eye. It must make other students want to read your book!What a sneaky way to get your students to show their comprehension of a book! They will love it!Includes 3 billboard templates, billboard assignment ideas, billboard rubric, writing rubric, self-assessment score sheet, and photos of samples!See my other Creative Book Reports! Think outside of the box!by Upper LMNtary
Preview of Inventor Poster {{Black History Month Research Project}}

Inventor Poster {{Black History Month Research Project}}

This Inventor Poster is a great way to engage your students in research for Black History Month. In print or digital form, your students will get to know an African American inventor.What is included:1. Inventor Poster (8x10) - Students will use the internet or other resources to answer guided questions to fill in each section and learn more about an African American inventor. Display them in your classroom or in the hallway. Students will be proud of their work!2. Digital Poster (Google Slides)
Preview of Orwell's 1984 - Compare 1984 to Today - Group Research Presentation Project

Orwell's 1984 - Compare 1984 to Today - Group Research Presentation Project

George Orwell's purpose for writing 1984 was to demonstrate what our world could become based on practices of his 1948 society. Assess your high school ELA students' recognition of the importance of 1984 to them, today. Engage students with this detailed research and presentation activity. This activity guides students through researching, organizing, and performing a creative presentation comparing the society depicted in Orwell's 1984 to today's world. No prep.Each group chooses one of the f
Preview of Character Autopsy/Character Biography: Characterization Activity

Character Autopsy/Character Biography: Characterization Activity

Looking for a fun and engaging way to teach characterization? Test student knowledge by having them peel back the layers of any character from any novel or story!Inspired by my own fascination with criminal profiling shows, engage students through critical thinking and characterization and analysis. Students can work in groups or individually to determine what's in a character's heart and brain while analyzing the character's perspective of the world and the events that shape the character. S
Preview of Folktales Mini-Project for Creating Storyboards Folk Tales

Folktales Mini-Project for Creating Storyboards Folk Tales

Teaching folktales in your ELA classes?Want a fun assessment or review after teaching African Folktales?After reading a variety of folktales (primarily African folktales) we complete our unit on the lessons learned with this mini-project. To allow students some choice and creative expression, they complete this mini-project at the end to create their own folktales in a storyboard format. I allow 3 days for this assignment. Includes:An introduction page on folktalesA 2-page review for students
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

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Learning English language arts offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. It helps students:

  • Develop effective communication skills
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By ensuring that students have a solid foundation in English language arts, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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On TPT, English language arts resources come in various forms: from interactive notebooks and task cards to small-group activities and individual worksheets. They can be used to enhance learning, assess a student’s mastery of ELA concepts, or to reteach a tricky concept. By incorporating ELA resources from TPT into your teaching toolbox, you can create an engaging learning experience that strengthens students’ understanding of ELA concepts.

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