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Oral communication Common Core RI.11-12.10 resources for ESL-EFL-ELL

Preview of Of Plymouth Plantation Excerpts by William Bradford - Examine Primary Text

Of Plymouth Plantation Excerpts by William Bradford - Examine Primary Text

Created by
Selena Smith
Looking for a new way to spice up the colonial primary text "Of Plymouth Plantation" by William Bradford? This lesson plan is the answer to revamping this piece into something engaging and fun for today's teens.What's included: â–ºDaily, step-by-step instructionsâ–º 3 page excerpt from "Of Plymouth Plantation" by William Bradfordâ–º Matching audio links for each excerpt to use with struggling readers.â–º Reading quiz in 2 versions with answer key and editable PowerPointâ–º Song/poem/parody option to summa
Preview of Independent Nonfiction Book Project BUNDLE | AP Lang

Independent Nonfiction Book Project BUNDLE | AP Lang

Created by
Laurie Ranum
This Nonfiction Independent Book Project BUNDLE includes the three products discussed below. I have my students work towards the book presentation for the end of first semester and the written argument book project for second semester in preparation for the argument essay on the AP Lang test.1. Independent Nonfiction Book PresentationThis creative presentation is an effective and fun way to create an oral argument for an independent nonfiction novel, using rhetorical strategies studied througho
Preview of Close Reading Comprehension Passages with Full Lesson Plans & Tasks BUNDLE

Close Reading Comprehension Passages with Full Lesson Plans & Tasks BUNDLE

Created by
ESL Lifeline
Are you looking for set of reading comprehension passages that fit your ESL students’ diverse needs and interests? These are all no-prep lesson plans for reading comprehension based on great topics that use text-dependent activities to advance your students' reading comprehension skills. This is the perfect package for ESL and ELL teachers looking for material their students can read and learn about. Get this package today and deliver masterful lessons without the hours of prep time. This Bundle
Preview of Rhetorical Devices: Parallel Structure Repetition Rhetorical Question  L.9-10.1a

Rhetorical Devices: Parallel Structure Repetition Rhetorical Question L.9-10.1a

A unit on Rhetorical Devices: parallel structure (parallelism), repetition, and rhetorical questions. Using Foundational American texts and relatable pop culture examples, this unit focuses on analysing how rhetoric improves writing.Contains pop culture examples (such as lyric excerpts by Beyonce, the Talking Heads, and Star Wars quotes), important text from American History (including Martin Luther King Jr's "I Have a Dream" speech and John F. Kennedy's inaugural Address, and Lincoln's "Gettysb
Preview of Elie Wiesel's Night: Questions for Socratic Seminar or Class Discussion

Elie Wiesel's Night: Questions for Socratic Seminar or Class Discussion

Created by
Debbie's Den
Students can use their critical-thinking skills to analyze 20 topics for class discussions, Socratic seminars, or expository essays as they delve further into this important novel. As they recap details and voice their opinions, this ideal exchange will help participants to gain a better understanding of various aspects and perspectives of the narrative as well as share new information. It's a terrific group activity.
Preview of Socratic Seminar: Who Should Be on American Currency?

Socratic Seminar: Who Should Be on American Currency?

The images we see around us daily have a subtle yet profound effect. In this Socratic seminar, students consider American currency and consider: should the faces on the bills be changed or stay the same? The learn who is featured on currency now and think on who could be. This activity can be used during an American History course as students learn about figures like Andrew Jackson and Harriet Tubman, or can be used as a general debate in any Social Studies or English-Language Arts classroom.
Preview of Common Core ELA Regents Review - Part 2 - How to Write the Argument Essay

Common Core ELA Regents Review - Part 2 - How to Write the Argument Essay

Created by
Mrs McTutor
This is a very comprehensive step-by-step Powerpoint that takes students through the process of approaching Part 2 of the ELA Regents Exam. It teaches students how to sort through the information in a non-stressful way, and it helps students to develop an argument and support it clearly and strongly. This is a very visual Powerpoint that leads students through all of the steps of reading the texts in a purposeful way, organizing information with an outline, addressing the essential counterclaim
Preview of Every-Goal Speech Therapy Unit - Remembering Names

Every-Goal Speech Therapy Unit - Remembering Names

Created by
Kelly Conover
Do your students have difficulty remembering names? If so, this is the perfect unit for your middle, junior high, and high school speech therapy students!Included materials: Informational Article (Remembering Names) and worksheets that correspond to the article for the following targets: main idea, details, sequencing, critical reasoning, narrative, pragmatics, grammar, vocabulary, vocabulary post test. NEW! UNITS OPTIMIZED FOR DISTANCE/DIGITAL LEARNING3 Formats included with your purchase!-.pdf
Preview of Writing a Biographical Narrative - Spanish & Chinese Translations

Writing a Biographical Narrative - Spanish & Chinese Translations

Teach your students how to write a biographical essay with scaffolded support. Begin with sentences, paragraphs, and into a complete essay. Translated copies: EnglishSpanishChinese! Easy to use and editable google slide. Print them off and use as handouts, or upload to Google Classroom.
Preview of Annotation Guide

Annotation Guide

Created by
Alison Sickler
Detailed handout demonstrates to students a standardized way to annotate non-fiction text. Includes definitions and model.
Preview of DEBATES-ENL1W-ENG4U Highly Adaptable Unit. (2023) ON Curriculum

DEBATES-ENL1W-ENG4U Highly Adaptable Unit. (2023) ON Curriculum

This is the updated and more complete with indepth vocabulary/jargon in regards to a Debate Unit/the debate Unit previously posted. This unit is 2 WEEKS! The first week and part of the second week are teacher-student transferrable knowledge, each lesson contains consctructive opportunities for teachers to build rapport, be attentive to students with needs and allow students to set their own pace in the learning. Ontario Curriculum Expectations Included in Lesson Plans.The learning that occurs in
Preview of Monthly Reading Log | Daily Reading Log | Independent Reading Log | Digital

Monthly Reading Log | Daily Reading Log | Independent Reading Log | Digital

Use these EDITABLE themed monthly reading logs in GOOGLE SLIDES as a simple way to hold your students accountable for independent reading while fostering their love for reading. Whether you're implementing DEAR (Drop Everything And Read), SSR (Silent Sustained Reading), Million Minutes, and more, these EASY TO PREP (just add dates!) monthly reading logs make independent reading time stress free and easy to manage. The monthly format makes these logs quick and easy to grade at the end of the mont
Preview of Current Event Oral Presentation Project + Research Template and Rubric

Current Event Oral Presentation Project + Research Template and Rubric

Created by
Teachercate Team
This resource walks senior students step by step through the process of researching, planning and delivering a persuasive speaking oral presentation on a currently debated media issue. At this higher level, students will skilfully use argument to present a sustained and reasoned point of view to persuade their audience on an issue. Perfect for distance learning or home schooling, the detailed instructions guide students through each phase of the task at their own pace in order to research, plan
Preview of Common Core ELA Regents Review and Test Taking Tips - Comprehensive Powerpoint

Common Core ELA Regents Review and Test Taking Tips - Comprehensive Powerpoint

Created by
Mrs McTutor
This is a comprehensive Powerpoint designed to clearly review how to approach each of the three parts of the ELA Regents exam. It offers strategies for each section, is easy to understand, and visually appealing. It also includes examples of writing for part 2 (the argument essay, examples of each paragraph of the essay) and part 3 (full text analysis). I have had great success in using this PowerPoint with my general education students, my ENL students (ELLs), as well as my special education s
Preview of CRITICAL READING - ANALYZE - DIGITAL AND PRINT - GRAPHIC ORGANIZER

CRITICAL READING - ANALYZE - DIGITAL AND PRINT - GRAPHIC ORGANIZER

Created by
Suzanne Rocco
The Critical Reading and Analysis Graphic Organizer is designed to sharpen students' analytical skills. Tailored for educators, this resource provides a structured framework for dissecting and evaluating texts effectively. This resource contains both a PDF & Google Drive version.With an intuitive layout and clear instructions, it accommodates diverse learning styles, fostering active engagement and critical thinking. The graphic organizer prompts students to choose a form of analysis, provid
Preview of TAKE NOTES - DIGITAL AND PRINT - ONE PAGER - GRAPHIC ORGANIZER

TAKE NOTES - DIGITAL AND PRINT - ONE PAGER - GRAPHIC ORGANIZER

Created by
Suzanne Rocco
The comprehensive Note-Taking Graphic Organizer is crafted to enhance students' organization and comprehension skills. Tailored for educators, this resource offers a structured framework for students to capture key information (main ideas and details) effectively. This resource contains both a PDF & Google Drive version.With an intuitive layout and clear instructions, it accommodates diverse learning styles, promoting active engagement and critical thinking. Each section prompts students to
Preview of Quick Research Activity on Giving Back to the Community

Quick Research Activity on Giving Back to the Community

A quick research activity as springboard into reading about someone who gives back to the community.
Preview of Horror-Based Literacy Exercises: Volume 1 - The Chupacabra

Horror-Based Literacy Exercises: Volume 1 - The Chupacabra

Overview: Immerse your students in the thrilling world of urban legends with our horror-based literacy exercises! Volume 1 delves into the mysterious Chupacabra, providing a captivating context for students to enhance their English skills through reading, writing, listening, and speaking activities. Perfect for engaging young adults, this resource combines the excitement of folklore with comprehensive language practice.What’s Inside:Reading Activities: Includes a story about the Chupacabra with
Preview of Horror-Based Literacy Exercises: Volume 3 - The Mongolian Death Worm

Horror-Based Literacy Exercises: Volume 3 - The Mongolian Death Worm

Overview: Immerse your students in the captivating folklore of the Mongolian Death Worm with our engaging literacy exercises. Volume 3 of our horror-based series offers a comprehensive approach to enhancing English skills through reading, writing, listening, and speaking activities. This resource is designed to captivate young adults and improve their language abilities.What’s Inside:Reading Activities: An intriguing story about the Mongolian Death Worm with multiple-choice and critical thinking
Preview of Horror-Based Literacy Exercises: Volume 2 - Adze: The Vampires of West Africa

Horror-Based Literacy Exercises: Volume 2 - Adze: The Vampires of West Africa

Overview: Introduce your students to the chilling folklore of the Adze, the vampire-like creature from West Africa, with our engaging literacy exercises. Volume 2 of our horror-based series offers a multifaceted approach to improving English skills through reading, writing, listening, and speaking activities. This resource is designed to captivate young adults while enhancing their language abilities.What’s Inside:Reading Activities: A compelling story about the Adze with multiple-choice and cri
Preview of The Declaration of Independence Diction Analysis

The Declaration of Independence Diction Analysis

This graphic organizer pairs with the popular "Break Up Text" lesson used for teaching the Declaration of Independence. After introducing the "break up text" analogy to explain the purpose of The Declaration of Independence, your English Learner students can analyze the diction and connotation in multiple drafts of this seminal document. I would suggest modeling the first example for your students before allowing them to work collaboratively or independently.
Preview of The Attack on Pearl Harbor: The Most Relevant and Important Information

The Attack on Pearl Harbor: The Most Relevant and Important Information

Created by
Debbie's Den
Present a thorough and mesmerizing account of the attack on Pearl Harbor with this overhead/handout. Included in this lesson are reasons for the attack, warning signs, information about the attack itself, stories of American heroes, Roosevelt's speech, and so much more. Most important, students will learn details that they've never known before. This product is a win-win in a classroom.
Preview of Free American Literature Thematic Pacing Guide -  Teaching American Literature

Free American Literature Thematic Pacing Guide - Teaching American Literature

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Are you new to American Literature? Use this free pacing guide! Organized by themes, this pacing guide provides an American Literature course overview, essential questions, Common Core ELA Anchor Standards, links to TED Talks and blog posts, and teaching strategy suggestions. There are also links to blog posts and freebies that you can use to supplement the units. Themes covered include the following: "American Ideals and Voices" "The Search for Equality and Justice" "The American Dream" "Faci
Preview of The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave EL Assessment

The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave EL Assessment

After teaching The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave and The Declaration of Independence to my 11th grade ELs, I designed this exam to assess their knowledge of historical context and CCSS skills addresses throughout the unit (RI1, RI4, RI9, RI10, W1). The assessment also evaluates their ability to recognize vocabulary in context and effectively annotate a passage. Lower level ELs can also apply dictionary usage skills for this assessment. There is a modified version
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