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Vocabulary Common Core SL.9-10.2 resources

Preview of Literary Device Matching Game - Poetic Device Game Cards with Examples - Poetry

Literary Device Matching Game - Poetic Device Game Cards with Examples - Poetry

Explore poetic devices and engage students with pop-culture references using this Literary Device Matching Game! These poetic device game cards showcase examples from both classic literature and contemporary song lyrics. Includes 16 literary device vocabulary terms and 32 examples.Included with this Literary Device Matching Game:✏️ Literary Device Match-Up Game Cards - Colour & GreyscaleExplore 16 common poetic devices including simile, metaphor, hyperbole, irony, alliteration, and onomatopo
Preview of Figurative Language Posters - Literary Device Vocabulary Worksheets Intermediate

Figurative Language Posters - Literary Device Vocabulary Worksheets Intermediate

Reinforce literary analysis vocabulary with these figurative language posters! These posters double as figurative language worksheets by having students locate definitions and examples for each literary device term. Use their work to create a word wall anchor chart on your classroom bulletin board! Included with these Figurative Language Posters:✏️ 10 Figurative Language Worksheets - Digital & PrintThese templates can be completed by students before displaying them on your bulletin board✏️ D
Preview of EDITABLE Speaking & Listening Sentence Starter Prompts | Oracy Support Mats

EDITABLE Speaking & Listening Sentence Starter Prompts | Oracy Support Mats

Created by
Pagecraft ELA
Do you need to boost group speaking skills in grades 8-11? These Oracy Mats are printable US letter-size placemats or posters, designed to show kids the ways in which different sentence starters can be used for impact and precision in discussions and presentations.This product is also included in my Middle School Combo BUNDLE and my High School Combo BUNDLE.Covers...Expressing/challenging a viewpointBacking with types of evidenceTalking about changeDeveloping a pointImperatives/Exaggeration/Per
Preview of College Prep Game and Activities

College Prep Game and Activities

These interactive college vocabulary preparation activities are perfect for teaching middle school and high school students the language they need to make the college application process easier. Through a crossword puzzle, matching, and engaging quiz show the students have fun while learn the tools they need to become successful!This resource includes:• 100 PowerPoint Slides• 100 Gameshow Cards• 4 Blank Editable Slides• 8 Blank Gameshow Cards• 5 Posters• Facilitation Tips• Educator Guide• 50 Com
Preview of Figurative Language Posters - Literary Device Vocabulary Worksheets - Advanced

Figurative Language Posters - Literary Device Vocabulary Worksheets - Advanced

Reinforce literary analysis vocabulary with these figurative language posters! These posters double as figurative language worksheets by having students locate definitions and examples for each literary device term. Use their work to create a word wall anchor chart on your classroom bulletin board! Included with these Figurative Language Posters:✏️ 11 Figurative Language Worksheets - Digital & PrintThese templates can be completed by students before displaying them on your bulletin board✏️ D
Preview of High School Reading Comprehension Passage, Questions, and Vocabulary

High School Reading Comprehension Passage, Questions, and Vocabulary

Created by
Alison Finch
Forbidden Sunset - Dystopian Reading Comprehension ActivityDescription:Ignite your High School students' passion for literature and critical thinking with "Forbidden Sunset" - a captivating dystopian reading comprehension activity. This engaging narrative by A.K. Finch challenges students to explore a thought-provoking world where individual freedom clashes with a web of strict regulations.Key Features:Engaging Dystopian Story: "Forbidden Sunset" transports students to a futuristic New York Cit
Preview of Ecology Vocab Chart - ELL - Just Add Pictures!

Ecology Vocab Chart - ELL - Just Add Pictures!

Created by
LNoyesBio
Vocabulary Chart! ELL and SEI ready - Just add Pictures! Use this Vocabulary Chart so many ways throughout a lesson or module: * Gallery Walk * Expert Testimony * "I have... who has...?" * Card Sort * Doodle Pairs * Check Yourself * Bench Battle * Glossary * Consistent Graphics * Illustrated Text * Word Wall *See my SEI Vocab Chart Implementation Guide for more!(Pro Tip: I love using search terms that start with "image icon ___" to find the clearest graphics for my vocabulary charts!)
Preview of Stage Management: Production Staff, Meetings, and Schedules and Auditions

Stage Management: Production Staff, Meetings, and Schedules and Auditions

This powerpoint serves as a great introduction to the various production staff members that make theater come together, and how to run and prepare for auditions and production meetings. It also discusses what a good production schedule should do for the stage manager. The presentation is filled with pictures and visuals. A fun way to expose your students to an essential part of stage management.
Preview of Name that Literary Device! Lesson Plan (OTES-ready)

Name that Literary Device! Lesson Plan (OTES-ready)

Created by
TEACH CHEAP
TEACH FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE WITH OTES-READY LESSON PLAN · RUBRICS · ANSWER KEYS· PRETEST FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT· POSTTEST SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT· GROUP ACTIVITIES· INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITIES· DISCUSSIONS· ART and HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES· MUSIC AND ART· CREATIVITY· LESSON PLANS · VARIOUS LEARNING STYLES· DIFFERENTIATION FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES· DIFFERENTIATION FOR STUDENTS WITH GIFTED ABILITIES· MULTIGRADES 9-12 COMMON CORE STANDARDSCCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.9-10.5 Demonstrate understanding of figurative langu
Preview of Grades 9-10 ELA CCSS Vocabulary Terms/Standards Alignment Checklist

Grades 9-10 ELA CCSS Vocabulary Terms/Standards Alignment Checklist

Created by
Ryan Reeves
147 CCSS vocabulary terms are aligned by standard. Most terms are addressed in more than one standard, so this list can help you plan the level of instruction based on how many times the term appears across the standards. You can also give copies to students to track their own progress, or as part of a student self-assessment/pre-assessment. Please see the preview and thanks for considering! Ryan
Preview of Merriam-Webster Word Matters Podcast Guide: The Invention of 'Introvert'

Merriam-Webster Word Matters Podcast Guide: The Invention of 'Introvert'

Created by
Mrs Why
Looking for a ready-to-go lesson about the psychological origins of the word introvert? Then this resource is perfect for you! This podcast listening guide goes with the 51st episode of Merriam-Webster’s “Word Matters” podcast. This episode entitled “The Invention of ‘Introvert’ (w/ Science Diction)” is approximately 26 minutes long. It details how the relationship between Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung led to the popularization of the words introvert and extrovert, as well as the work done by Gord
Preview of Merriam-Webster Word Matters Podcast Guide: What is a Word's "First Known Use"?

Merriam-Webster Word Matters Podcast Guide: What is a Word's "First Known Use"?

Created by
Mrs Why
Looking for a ready-to-go lesson about word dating and figuring out when a word was first used? Then this resource is perfect for you! This podcast listening guide goes with the 45th episode of Merriam-Webster’s “Word Matters” podcast. This episode entitled “What is a Word’s ‘First Known Use’?” is approximately 28 minutes long. The words discussed in this podcast episode include serendipity, googol, meme, jazz age, circa, obnubilate, antedating, frenemy, whiskey, online, plot, physics, coefficie
Preview of Merriam-Webster Word Matters Podcast: The Language of Spy and Detective Stories

Merriam-Webster Word Matters Podcast: The Language of Spy and Detective Stories

Created by
Mrs Why
Looking for a mysterious lesson about the language used in spy and detective stories? Then this resource is perfect for you! This podcast listening guide goes with the 42nd episode of Merriam-Webster’s “Word Matters” podcast. This episode entitled “The Language of Spy and Detective Stories” is approximately 17 minutes long. It discusses terms used in spy and mystery thrillers, including Arthur Conan Doyle’s “The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.” The words discussed in this podcast episode include
Preview of Prior Knowledge Lesson for Laughing Stock

Prior Knowledge Lesson for Laughing Stock

In this presentation, your students will learn general theater terms relevant to the play, the characters in Dracula, and the plots of King Lear, Charlie's Aunt, & Peer Gynt. BONUS: Links to videos of an explanation and backstage look and scenes from Charlie's Aunt, Hamlet's soliloquy, Ophelia's mad scene (Hamlet), and the graver digger scene (Hamlet) are all embedded in the presentation! Each scene from Hamlet is from a different production, as well.
Preview of Merriam-Webster Word Matters Podcast Listening Guide: 'Sneaked' vs. 'Snuck'

Merriam-Webster Word Matters Podcast Listening Guide: 'Sneaked' vs. 'Snuck'

Created by
Mrs Why
When is it 'sneaked' and when is it 'snuck'? And how about 'dreamed' vs. 'dreamt'? Or 'creeped' vs. 'crept'? This podcast listening guide covers a podcast episode all about irregular verbs! This guide will take students through the 63rd episode of the Merriam-Webster "Word Matters" podcast, entitled "'Sneak' vs. 'Snuck.'" This episode, which is freely available online, is approximately 11 minutes long.This resource can easily be adapted for use in remote learning, distance learning, or hybrid le
Preview of Merriam-Webster Word Matters Podcast Listening Guide: Our Word of the Year 2021

Merriam-Webster Word Matters Podcast Listening Guide: Our Word of the Year 2021

Created by
Mrs Why
The word 'vaccine' was about much more than just medicine this year. Learn about what Merriam-Webster looked at to make this word their 2021 Word of the Year in the 68th episode of the Merriam-Webster “Word Matters” podcast! By purchasing this resource, you will receive a podcast listening guide which will take students through the episode. This episode entitled “Our Word of the Year 2021” is freely available online and approximately 21 minutes long. The words discussed in this podcast episode i
Preview of Merriam-Webster Word Matters Podcast: How Language Evolves (with Grammar Girl)

Merriam-Webster Word Matters Podcast: How Language Evolves (with Grammar Girl)

Created by
Mrs Why
Looking for a ready-to-go lesson about how language evolves? Then this resource is perfect for you! This podcast listening guide goes with the 55th episode of Merriam-Webster’s “Word Matters” podcast. This episode entitled “How Language Evolves (with Grammar Girl)” is approximately 24 minutes long. It features the guest Mignon Fogarty, who is the host of the Grammar Girl podcast. (You can also find this episode and more in my “Word Matters” growing bundle!)This resource can easily be adapted for
Preview of Merriam-Webster Word Matters Podcast Guide: What It Means to Call an 'Audible'

Merriam-Webster Word Matters Podcast Guide: What It Means to Call an 'Audible'

Created by
Mrs Why
How did ‘audible’ move from the football huddle to general conversation? And why do we have both ‘inexplicable’ and ‘unexplainable’? These questions are answered in the 64th episode of the Merriam-Webster “Word Matters” podcast! By purchasing this resource, you will receive a podcast listening guide which will take students through the episode. This episode entitled “What It Means to Call an 'Audible'” is freely available online and approximately 23 minutes long. The words discussed in this podc
Preview of Merriam-Webster Word Matters Guide: How Words are Dropped from the Dictionary

Merriam-Webster Word Matters Guide: How Words are Dropped from the Dictionary

Created by
Mrs Why
How are words dropped from the dictionary? This question is the focus of the 61st episode of Merriam-Webster’s “Word Matters” podcast. This episode entitled “How Words are Dropped from the Dictionary” is approximately 16 minutes long.This resource can easily be adapted for use in remote learning, distance learning, or hybrid learning settings! By downloading this resource, you gain access to a Google Form version of the worksheet which can easily be added to your Google Classroom.What You Get:Le
Preview of Merriam-Webster Word Matters Podcast Guide: Words Named After Real People

Merriam-Webster Word Matters Podcast Guide: Words Named After Real People

Created by
Mrs Why
Did you know that the word sandwich comes from John Montague, the fourth Earl of Sandwich, who is said to have been gambling one night and ordering slices of cold beef between pieces of toast? Or that the word silhouette comes from the name of a French finance minister who was so cheap that he would just have the outlines of people painted instead of having their entire portrait painted? Eponyms like these are the focus of this podcast listening guide, which goes with the 60th episode of Merriam
Preview of Merriam-Webster Word Matters Podcast Listening Guide: 'Podium' vs. 'Lectern'

Merriam-Webster Word Matters Podcast Listening Guide: 'Podium' vs. 'Lectern'

Created by
Mrs Why
Looking for a ready-to-go lesson about the differences between ax/axe and podium/lectern? Then this resource is perfect for you! This podcast listening guide goes with the 59th episode of Merriam-Webster’s “Word Matters” podcast. This episode entitled “'Podium' vs. 'Lectern'” is approximately 19 minutes long. The words discussed in this podcast episode include ax, axe, deluxe, adze, adz, podium, lectern, decimate, December, podia, couch, sofa, loveseat, ottoman, hassock, tuffet, footrest, poof,
Preview of Merriam-Webster Word Matters Podcast Listening Guide: 'Possum' or 'Opossum'?

Merriam-Webster Word Matters Podcast Listening Guide: 'Possum' or 'Opossum'?

Created by
Mrs Why
Looking for a ready-to-go lesson about portmanteau (or mashup) words, as well as the difference between possum and opossum? Then this resource is perfect for you! This podcast listening guide goes with the 57th episode of Merriam-Webster’s “Word Matters” podcast. This episode entitled “'Possum' or 'Opossum'?” is approximately 24 minutes long. The words discussed in this podcast episode include ambidextrous, ambisinistrous, ambisinister, ambisinistrous, hibernate, estivate, winter, summer, parhie
Preview of Merriam-Webster Word Matters Podcast Guide: How We Approach Compound Words

Merriam-Webster Word Matters Podcast Guide: How We Approach Compound Words

Created by
Mrs Why
Looking for a ready-to-go lesson about compound words? Then this resource is perfect for you! This podcast listening guide goes with the 56th episode of Merriam-Webster’s “Word Matters” podcast. This episode entitled “How We Approach Compound Words” is approximately 20 minutes long. The words discussed in this podcast episode include bread machine, time machine, pen machine, ambeer, hot mess, mess hall, meltdown, ground zero, epicenter, dad joke, endearingly, wholesome, yay, yeah, yea, yah, and
Preview of Merriam-Webster Word Matters Podcast - The Brothers Merriam: An Introduction

Merriam-Webster Word Matters Podcast - The Brothers Merriam: An Introduction

Created by
Mrs Why
Looking for a ready-to-go lesson about the history of the Merriam-Webster Dictionary? Then this resource is perfect for you! This podcast listening guide goes with the 54th episode of Merriam-Webster’s “Word Matters” podcast. This episode entitled “The Brothers Merriam: An introduction” is approximately 20 minutes long. It is the second episode in a two-part series about the history of the Merriam-Webster Dictionary. (If you are interested in the first part of the series, you can find a podcast
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