TPT
Total:
$0.00
Selected
CCSS
Subjects
14 results

Literature Common Core L.7.4b microsofts

Preview of Lesson Plan & PPT Package Explaining Hero vs Villain Protagonist vs Antagonist

Lesson Plan & PPT Package Explaining Hero vs Villain Protagonist vs Antagonist

This is a two-part package -- a Power Point presentation and a lesson plan. The PPT is available separately by the same name. This 14-slide Power Point presentation presents hero, villain, protagonist, and antagonist. It explains the shift from using the terms "hero" and "villain" to the more contemporary "protagonist" and "antagonist." The presentation also uses Greek and early English root words to explain how the terms "protagonist" and "antagonist" evolved. The fourteen slides include 1
Preview of Explaining  Hero vs. Villain  Protagonist vs. Antagonist  PowerPoint

Explaining Hero vs. Villain Protagonist vs. Antagonist PowerPoint

This 14-slide presentation presents hero, villain, protagonist, and antagonist. It explains the shift from using the terms "hero" and "villain" to the more contemporary "protagonist" and "antagonist." The presentation also uses Greek and early English root words to explain how the terms "protagonist" and "antagonist" evolved.The fourteen slides include 15 images, dynamic and active presentation methods, and colorful representations.THIS ITEM is also available in a package that includes a lesso
Preview of A Long Walk to Water Digital Readers Notebook

A Long Walk to Water Digital Readers Notebook

Created by
Lily Pants
In this digital readers notebook students and teachers will enjoy...* Activities, articles, and vocabulary for ALL CHAPTERS* Activities based on ELA common core standards* Fill-in-the-blank summaries* Link a read-aloud created by me* Articles to connect to the reading* Vocabulary
Preview of 7th Grade English Language Arts Standards Based Gradebook with CCSS for ELA

7th Grade English Language Arts Standards Based Gradebook with CCSS for ELA

Created by
Library and Tech
7th Grade English Language Arts (ELA) standards-based gradebook aligned to the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for ELA. Includes enough room for a single class or multiple section gradebook. Includes page for tracking school and home independent reading. Standards Based Grading format for scoring from 1 to 4. Cells change colors when scores are entered: 1 - red, 2 - yellow, 3 - green, 4 - blue.
Preview of Directions: Writing with Frankenstein Vocabulary  [CCSS.ELA.L.3] (EDITABLE)

Directions: Writing with Frankenstein Vocabulary [CCSS.ELA.L.3] (EDITABLE)

Created by
TheQueenV2013
DIRECTIONS: Write a short story. There is no length requirement but your story must make sense. Use 25 of the words below in the provided context (definition) and in the correct syntax (part of speech). Underline them in your story. You story can be on any topic but must be school appropriate. Feel free to write on the back.
Preview of Slideshow Introduction to Lord of the Flies

Slideshow Introduction to Lord of the Flies

This slide show has a vocabulary dice game and a very brief introduction into Lord of the Flies. I would plan to read chapter one with the class before going into the exit ticket.
Preview of Directions: Writing with Hamlet Vocabulary  [CCSS.ELA.L.3] (EDITABLE)

Directions: Writing with Hamlet Vocabulary [CCSS.ELA.L.3] (EDITABLE)

Created by
TheQueenV2013
DIRECTIONS: Write a short story. There is no length requirement but your story must make sense. Use 20 of the words below in the provided context (definition) and in the correct syntax (part of speech). Underline them in your story. Your story can be on any topic but must be school appropriate. Feel free to write on the back.
Preview of Directions: Writing with Poetry Vocabulary  [CCSS.ELA.L.3] (EDITABLE)

Directions: Writing with Poetry Vocabulary [CCSS.ELA.L.3] (EDITABLE)

Created by
TheQueenV2013
DIRECTIONS: Write a short story. There is no length requirement but your story must make sense. Use FIVE of the words below in the provided context (definition) and in the correct syntax (part of speech). Underline them in your story. You story can be on any topic but must be school appropriate. Feel free to write on the back.
Preview of Directions: Writing with The Odyssey Vocabulary  [CCSS.ELA.L.3] (EDITABLE)

Directions: Writing with The Odyssey Vocabulary [CCSS.ELA.L.3] (EDITABLE)

Created by
TheQueenV2013
DIRECTIONS: Write a short story. There is no length requirement but your story must make sense. Use FIVE of the words below in the provided context (definition) and in the correct syntax (part of speech). Underline them in your story. You story can be on any topic but must be school appropriate. Feel free to write on the back.
Preview of HYPERDOC: Romeo as a Tragic Hero [CCSS.ELA.R.4] (EDITABLE)

HYPERDOC: Romeo as a Tragic Hero [CCSS.ELA.R.4] (EDITABLE)

Created by
TheQueenV2013
A worksheet with 8 questions about Romeo and the elements of a tragic heroAlso links to online quizzes for students to find their own tragic flaw and to explain whether they agree or disagree with it
Preview of Directions: Writing with Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary  [CCSS.ELA.L.3] (EDITABLE)

Directions: Writing with Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary [CCSS.ELA.L.3] (EDITABLE)

Created by
TheQueenV2013
A worksheet to correctly match up 49 oxymorons to solve 2 riddleswith key
Preview of Worksheet: Vocabulary Usage Web (EDITABLE)
Preview of Worksheet: Writing With Vocabulary

Worksheet: Writing With Vocabulary

Created by
TheQueenV2013
A writing activity using 10 vocabulary words from the short stories "No Witchcraft for Sale" and "In the Shadow of War"
Preview of Worksheet: Image Palette  [CCSS.ELA.L.3] (EDITABLE)

Worksheet: Image Palette [CCSS.ELA.L.3] (EDITABLE)

Created by
TheQueenV2013
STANDARD: [CCSS.ELA.L.3] Apply knowledge of language to understand how language functions in different contexts, to make effective choices for meaning or style, and to comprehend more fully when reading or listening.Directions: Read a minimum of 5 stories. For each story, focus on 1 sense. Record imagery examples for that sense on your chart. You should find more than 1 example for each sense from the story.
Showing 1-14 of 14 results