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Preview of Nonfiction Informational Text Choice Board Non-Fiction Reading Response Menu

Nonfiction Informational Text Choice Board Non-Fiction Reading Response Menu

Nonfiction Choice Board: These nonfiction activities make the perfect reading response for ANY Informational Text. The Non-Fiction choiceboard menu is EDITABLE. **Updated to include both digital & print versions of each nonfiction activity. Perfect for summarizing nonfiction text, teaching nonfiction reading skills, increasing nonfiction reading comprehension, use in nonfiction centers, no-prep sub-plans, close reading, teaching nonfiction reading strategies, informational writing research b
Preview of Persuasive Writing Lesson Plan, Graphic Organizer, and Examples OLC4O OSSLT

Persuasive Writing Lesson Plan, Graphic Organizer, and Examples OLC4O OSSLT

Are your students struggling to write a persuasive paragraph? This lesson plan provides an engaging introduction to persuasive writing using graphic organizers and examples of opinion writing. Suitable for online learning and Google Classroom®! Included with this Persuasive Writing Lesson Plan:✏️ Persuasive Writing Slideshow Lesson - Google Slides® & Microsoft PowerPoint®✏️ Persuasive Writing Guided Note - Digital & Print✏️ ICCER Outline Persuasive Writing Graphic Organizer - Digital &am
Preview of NC English 2 EOC Academic Voc/Standards Notes/Graphic Organizers/Practice

NC English 2 EOC Academic Voc/Standards Notes/Graphic Organizers/Practice

Created by
Faulkner English
I developed these slides and guided notes to help break down what the academic standards students are tested on are asking students to be able to do.Ready to plug and play in your digital classroom. I post the slides and note sheet online for students that are absent, and present the slides in class. Students are provided with printed note-taking sheets when they are present on the day of the guided notes.Help your students become more critical readers as they prepare for the North Carolina Eng
Preview of Dr. King's "Letter from Birmingham Jail" Analysis Stations!

Dr. King's "Letter from Birmingham Jail" Analysis Stations!

Have your students dive deep into excerpts from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s beautiful Letter from Birmingham Jail!Students will analyze: Rhetorical AppealsClaimsAllusionsFigurative Languageand more!They will also compare the message of the letter to a poem's theme and complete a SOAPSTone analysis!All excerpts and charts are included, as well as an answer key for some of the stations. Also includes station signs/ tents for easy rotating!
Preview of Argument Essay Writing Practice | Part 2 English Regents Exam | Vaping

Argument Essay Writing Practice | Part 2 English Regents Exam | Vaping

Are you in need of a way to prep students for the Part 2 Argument Essay of the New York State English Regents Exam? This product is a comprehensive, 25-page writing from sources practice packet on the high-interest topic of- Is vaping helping smokers quit or recruiting new ones? It includes:An assignment sheet with a pro/con chart4 texts with line numbers indicated in the marginA 6-page graphic organizer to help students organize their thoughtsAn essay booklet No prep- just print and assign! Al
Preview of BUNDLE: SUB Plans for ANY English TEACHER - CCSS - NO PREP

BUNDLE: SUB Plans for ANY English TEACHER - CCSS - NO PREP

Created by
Ms Gs Room 30
This VERY bundle of lessons, resources and activities that I've created over the past few years in hopes of meeting ALL of my 7th, 8th and 9th grade students' academic needs when they show up on the first day of school. I found that even when I have felt that I'm at the top of my "organizational game", chaos can knock and pull me out of the classroom at a moment's notice, which inevitably has my struggling to throw something together for the substitute.
Preview of Information Texts - Identify Bias, Purpose, Reliability, Audience - OSSLT OLC4O

Information Texts - Identify Bias, Purpose, Reliability, Audience - OSSLT OLC4O

Introduce information texts and teach information literacy! Students will learn how to identify bias, purpose, reliability, and audience using the information article and graphic organizer provided. Prepare for the OSSLT, teach the OLC4O / OSSLC course, or coach essential literacy with this engaging lesson.  Includes digital worksheets for Google Classroom®!Included with this Information Literacy Lesson:✏️  Introduction to Information Texts Slideshow Lesson - Microsoft PowerPoint® and Google Sli
Preview of Delineate and Evaluate Claims & Assess Reasoning & Evidence

Delineate and Evaluate Claims & Assess Reasoning & Evidence

Needing to cover the common core standards? Ready for your students to read like a writer? This unit is ready to go and designed to teach students the skills of delineating and evaluating arguments, assessing the author's reasoning, and supporting evidence. In addition, extension activities are included for students to:write their own argumentdevelop counterclaimsself and peer editreview academic vocabularyFor more lessons and resources, visit HERE.Don't forget to FOLLOW my store to get alerted
Preview of Common Core Reading ELA Test Prep #1 - MCQ Assessment & Remediation Activities

Common Core Reading ELA Test Prep #1 - MCQ Assessment & Remediation Activities

Created by
21stCenturyLit
Together, these ELA reading test prep materials cover over 15 reading and language standards that students will be tested on in their state ELA reading exams. The editable reading test included contains four passages (informational article, literary short story, rhetorical speech, and poem) and can be used as skills practice or as a content mastery assessment to help secondary ELA students improve their reading comprehension and analysis skills. After students take the test, they will complete t
Preview of NYS ELA Regents: Part 2 - Argument Support for ELLs/MLLs

NYS ELA Regents: Part 2 - Argument Support for ELLs/MLLs

A 7-page, customizable guide for understanding and writing Part 2 (Argument) of the New York State Regents Examination in English Language Arts—created for ELLs/MLLs, but can be used with a variety of learnersThis guide includes: key vocabulary with definitionssuggested sentence starters, plus writing practicetips for finding evidencean argument essay writing templatean argument essay writing checklist
Preview of Common Core ELA Reading Test Prep #2 - MCQ Assessment & Remediation Activities

Common Core ELA Reading Test Prep #2 - MCQ Assessment & Remediation Activities

Created by
21stCenturyLit
Together, these ELA reading test prep materials cover over 15 reading and language standards that students will be tested on in their state ELA reading exams. The editable reading test included contains four passages (informational article, literary short story, rhetorical speech, and poem) and can be used as skills practice or as a content mastery assessment to help secondary ELA students improve their reading comprehension and analysis skills. After students take the test, they will complete t
Preview of RACE Writing Strategy | Google Doc Differentiated Graphic Organizers | TEST PREP

RACE Writing Strategy | Google Doc Differentiated Graphic Organizers | TEST PREP

Do your students struggle with answering text-dependent questions? Introducing them to the RACE writing strategy could be a total game-changer for you and your students!RACE Stands For:Restate the questionAnswer all parts of the questionCite evidence to support your answerExplain how your evidence proves your answerThis Google Doc Resource is 100% EDITABLE and comes in THREE different versions, ranging from maximal to minimal guidance/support. This is great for differentiation or if you teach mu
Preview of A Modest Proposal Analysis Quiz Activities Teaching Satire Lesson Plan BUNDLE

A Modest Proposal Analysis Quiz Activities Teaching Satire Lesson Plan BUNDLE

Need help with teaching satire? Check out this Lesson Bundle for "A Modest Proposal" by Jonathan Swift that contains Test Prep, Reading Comprehension, and Rhetorical Analysis Activities designed to help students examine satire, so teaching this satirical essay will be EASY & STRESS-FREE! Give yourself a breath of fresh air with this NO PREP curriculum!Check out the PDF & DIGITAL version here: A Modest Proposal Lesson Digital BundleTypes of Questions:Multiple ChoiceMulti-SelectHOT Text T
Preview of WISDOM Informational Text Graphic Organizer Anchor Charts Posters Digital Print

WISDOM Informational Text Graphic Organizer Anchor Charts Posters Digital Print

Created by
Faulkner English
Teach your students this mnemonic device to become better close readers of informational texts! USE THE GRAPHIC ORGANIZER WITH ANY TEXT! As they read for information, they are reminded to attend to the following: W: Word Use: Analyze the author's selection of words and phrases. Consider how they contribute to the overall tone and meaning as you examine diction.I: Inference: Make logical inferences based on the information presented in the text. Connect implicit ideas and draw conclusions.S:
Preview of SUB PLAN & TEST PREP: Rhetorical Analysis with Op-Ed article #3

SUB PLAN & TEST PREP: Rhetorical Analysis with Op-Ed article #3

This is a full-length lesson for 45-minute high school classes and is easy enough that it would be a great sub plan. Even better is that you can print copies now, put them in your Substitute Binder/Box and you're already prepared for a sub day!It's also a nice activity early on in the argument writing process. Alternatively, it can be used as an assessment.Included:links to the original article by Tomi Lahren published on FOX NewsSOAPSTone graphic organizer10+ questions as practice for the ACT
Preview of SUB PLAN & TEST PREP: Rhetorical Analysis with Op-Ed article #2

SUB PLAN & TEST PREP: Rhetorical Analysis with Op-Ed article #2

This is a full length lesson for 45-minute high school classes, and is easy enough that it would be a great sub plan. Even better is that you can print copies now, put them in your Substitute Binder/Box and you're already prepared for a sub day!It's also a nice activity early on in the argument writing process. Alternatively, it can be used as an assessment.Included:links to the original article published on The New York TimesSOAPSTone graphic organizer10+ questions as practice for the ACT or s
Preview of Identifying Tone: 4-Step Method; Graphic Organizer/Worksheet RI.RL.10.4 L.10.4

Identifying Tone: 4-Step Method; Graphic Organizer/Worksheet RI.RL.10.4 L.10.4

Created by
Faulkner English
I have used this 4-step method for identifying tone successfully for years in my high school English classes! This pdf is ready to print and distribute for use with any text.Help your students learn to read more closely as they infer author's intentions, paying careful attention to word choice. I first have students complete this activity as a whole class with a poem or song. Then I either choose a text for them to examine (poetry or informational) depending on what we are studying, and fina
Preview of Informational Text Analysis of an Author's Claim

Informational Text Analysis of an Author's Claim

This is a fully editable word document that guides students through an analysis of an excerpt of Frans de Waal’s “Monkey See, Monkey Do, Monkey Connect." This document includes teacher directions for how to use this text to teach the students how to delineate and evaluate an author's claim. This document includes a Common Core Practice Test and answer key directly aligned to specific Common Core Standards. This lesson can be done in a variety of ways. It can be used as a cold read and Common
Preview of SUB PLAN & ACT TEST PREP: Rhetorical Analysis with Op-Ed article

SUB PLAN & ACT TEST PREP: Rhetorical Analysis with Op-Ed article

This is a full length lesson for 45-minute high school classes, and is easy enough that it would be a great sub plan. Even better is that you can print copies now, put them in your Substitute Binder/Box and you're already prepared for a sub day!It's also a nice activity early on in the argument writing process. Alternatively, it can be used as an assessment.Included:links to the original article published on The New York TimesSOAPSTone graphic organizer10+ questions as practice for the ACT or s
Preview of STAAR or Other State Assessment 10-Day Adversity Unit

STAAR or Other State Assessment 10-Day Adversity Unit

This unit consists of a plan of 10 days of activities in preparation for the state assessment. It includes short stories, and poems, which all have the theme of adversity. Each text has questions which require students to identify and analyze the strategies an author uses to convey his message. These are higher-level thinking rather than content based questions. Some of the texts also include summarization and imagery identification charts. The daily revising and editing warm-ups are also i
Preview of Part 2--ELA Common Core Regents--Argumentative Essay Lessons, Outline, & Editing

Part 2--ELA Common Core Regents--Argumentative Essay Lessons, Outline, & Editing

Teaching writing, especially to a standardized test, isn't always easy or engaging for the students. It is often a tedious task with everyone becoming frustrated at the end. Throughout the years I have created a small, but extremely useful package that helps not only the classroom teacher, but also the students. Students stay engaged, interact, and are held responsible for their own learning by participating in a gallery walk with peers, discussing essay examples, closely reading the rubric, out
Preview of World_Top 50 Companies in the World_Current Event News Article Reading_2023

World_Top 50 Companies in the World_Current Event News Article Reading_2023

Current events news lesson plans for high school students in grades 9, 10, 11, 12. There are a handful of trillion-dollar companies in the world, including Apple, Microsoft, Saudi Aramco, Amazon, Alphabet, and Nvidia. At a geographical level, the majority of the 50 most valuable companies are American.Reading passages cover contemporary issues. Great for current events journaling, reading comprehension practice, standardized test prep, enrichment courses, substitute teacher plans, home school le
Preview of RI10.8/10.6 Argument Graphic Organizer

RI10.8/10.6 Argument Graphic Organizer

Created by
Faulkner English
I developed this graphic organizer to help students delineate and evaluate arguments as well as to analyze rhetoric when reading for information.I first introduce this graphic organizer with an argument that we read and evaluate together. Then I have students choose their own articles to evaluate. I end with having students write a short constructed response evaluating the rhetorical effectiveness of the argument or tracing the development of the argument.This resource is ready to plug and pla
Preview of RI.10.6 Analyze Rhetorical Appeals in Commercials

RI.10.6 Analyze Rhetorical Appeals in Commercials

Created by
Faulkner English
I developed this slide deck to review the rhetoric appeals of ethos, logos, and pathos and to help students analyze rhetoric in my high school English classes. I have used this assignments with students in grades 9-12 of all ability levels.Empower your students to become critical thinkers and savvy consumers with this engaging and comprehensive lesson on identifying the rhetorical appeals of Ethos, Logos, and Pathos in commercials. In today's media-driven world, understanding how persuasive tec
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