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Preview of Engage NY Grade 5 ELA Module 1 Unit 2 Esperanza Rising  (Lessons 1-18)

Engage NY Grade 5 ELA Module 1 Unit 2 Esperanza Rising (Lessons 1-18)

ESPERANZA RISING This is a PowerPoint Unit for the New York State ELA Common Core Curriculum for 5th grade. This set of lessons 1-18 has been adapted from the Engage NY website based on the 5th Grade Module 1 Unit 2. New York State has created these modules - the only thing missing were the PowerPoint lessons to help with the presentation aspect. This will make learning all about Esperanza Rising way more engaging for your students! This PowerPoint presentation is extremely thorough and will ma
Preview of Journeys First Grade Reading Fluency Unit 4 Typed Stories

Journeys First Grade Reading Fluency Unit 4 Typed Stories

Track student reading fluency with these First Grade Journeys Reading Fluency Passages Unit 4 Typed Stories! The product includes a typed version of each story that can be used for running records and data tracking. These Journeys Fluency Passages have the exact weekly stories from Unit 4 typed into one passage for words per minute tracking.Included Grade 1 Journeys Unit 4 Stories:-Let's Go to the Moon! -The Big Trip-Where Does Food Come From? -Tomås Rivera-Little Rabbit's TaleIncluded for each
Preview of Reading Log for Chapter Books with Parent Letter - EDITABLE

Reading Log for Chapter Books with Parent Letter - EDITABLE

EDITABLE, weekly, chapter book reading log for intermediate grades. Includes a space for author, title and genre of book; along with pages read and a space for parent signature. Three variations: one includes summarizing, another includes characters and setting, the third includes vocabulary. A letter to families is also included, explaining the importance of reading grade-appropriate material for third, fourth, and fifth graders.
Preview of The Giver. Guided reading.

The Giver. Guided reading.

Created by
Teacher Ann BCG
Description:Colorful PowerPoint presentations for 10 weeks with links. What's Included:Lesson objectives and task description for every week. Comprehension questions for every Chapter plus weekly extra tasks.Themes discussed: Utopia and dystopia, Rules and control, Symbolism (nakedness, release, vision), Conformity and Individuality, The importance of memory, The relationship between pain and pleasure,  Wisdom,  Feeling no pain, Old age, Power and Honour, Sameness, Freedom, Dreams, Death, Seeing
Preview of Introduction to Shakespeare Lesson Plan, Power Point & Scavenger Hunt

Introduction to Shakespeare Lesson Plan, Power Point & Scavenger Hunt

**Now with newly added material!**This resource features all of the materials you need to conduct the perfect introduction to William Shakespeare. Shakespeare can be undeniably intimidating, particularly if your students have never had experience with reading his work before, so this lesson aims to engage and show that the greatest writer of all time was actually a pretty cool guy. The powerpoint offers a brief glimpse into the life and times of William Shakespeare and takes about 30 minutes to
Preview of Name Readings by Sandra Cisneros, Immaculeta Uzoma Achilike: Focus on Theme

Name Readings by Sandra Cisneros, Immaculeta Uzoma Achilike: Focus on Theme

Name Readings by Sandra Cisneros, Immaculeta Uzoma Achilike: Focus on ThemeThis is a weeklong lesson focused on comparing theme in two readings: “My Name” by Sandra Cisneros, an excerpt from The House on Mango Street (short story/fiction), and “Why Couldn’t I Have Been Named Ashley?” by Immaculeta Uzoma Achilike (personal narrative/nonfiction). Included:*PowerPoint introducing and reviewing theme *Theme practice with “The Queen Bee” by the Brothers Grimm*Reading guides for both texts*Extension
Preview of PowerPoint Digital Book Report

PowerPoint Digital Book Report

Looking for a book report that will keep students engaged? Interested in assigning a book report but overwhelmed by the thought of over 100 poster boards piled up in your classroom? Look no further! This book report uses PowerPoint to help students create a digital book report that is fun to make, requires a thorough understanding of the chosen book, and is quick and easy to grade. This book report requires students to look at many literary elements, including:*setting*characterization*conflict*
Preview of The Reluctant Fundamentalist Bundle

The Reluctant Fundamentalist Bundle

This bundle of lesson on The Reluctant Fundamentalist - the story of a Pakistani man living in America written by Mohsin Hamid. This lesson bundle is for Grade 12 English and consists of an editable power point, a 25,000 word study guide, and add on free texts to go along with the lessons. Purchase this lesson individually or in a bundle. All lessons are editable PowerPoints with supporting documents such as many readings referenced in the lessons. This lesson has been created by Samantha Leach
Preview of Edgar Allan Poe Unit Activities & Projects / Fun & Engaging for MS & HS ELA

Edgar Allan Poe Unit Activities & Projects / Fun & Engaging for MS & HS ELA

I am excited to debut these activities inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's most famous stories and poems: "The Masque of the Red Death," "The Cask of Amontillado," "Annabel Lee," "The Pit and the Pendulum," "The Tell-Tale Heart," "The Bells," and "The Raven." I developed these resources to enhance my Edgar Allan Poe Unit (for which I use Gareth Hinds' graphic novel).This resource is a Google Folder containing 13 Activities/Projects. Two are general projects that can be done independent of stories, an
Preview of How the Grinch Stole Christmas Read-Aloud and Questions

How the Grinch Stole Christmas Read-Aloud and Questions

Made for younger students and special learning students below grade level! This presentation is perfect for virtual learning, allowing students to hear and see the story and then answer a character, setting, and comprehension question by moving the checkmark to the correct picture.
Preview of George Orwell's 1984 Background PPT

George Orwell's 1984 Background PPT

How to Use:This is a useful and simple PPT that you can use to introduce the background of 1984. You could also give this PPT to your students to review themselves. This is a 23 page PPT that goes over the background of George Orwell's 1984. It goes into the background of George Orwell and his political views. It also has some slides that compare Hitler's Germany and Stalin's U.S.S.R. in relationship with the similarities to 1984. This PPT is nicely and professionally designed so you can just op
Preview of "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe: Poetry Questions with PPT Answers

"The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe: Poetry Questions with PPT Answers

Created by
Darrick Puffer
This is a complete unit to teach "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe. It consist of 4 items:Item 1- A 2-page worksheet with 16 questions. It has 6 short-answer questions, 9 multiple-choice questions, and a fill-in-the-blank question.Item 2- The answer key is provided.Item 3- A 33-slide PowerPoint presentation. The PowerPoint has the questions and answers so that you can go through the answers with your students, helping them understand the answers better.Item 4- The poem, "The Raven." It is 4 pages a
Preview of Plants Take Home Packet Remote Distance Learning At Home Coronavirus 1st Grade

Plants Take Home Packet Remote Distance Learning At Home Coronavirus 1st Grade

This thematic unit was designed for remote learning for first grade students. Teachers can print the files and create a packet that allows parents to work through meaningful content at home with their children. The pack includes reading, writing, math, and science content as well as suggestions for enrichment activities. All activities can be completed without scissors or glue.There is an editable calendar so that you can use to give parents an overview for the week as well as an editable note t
Preview of Short Story ELA Lesson October in the Chair Neil Gaiman ELA Vocabulary Homework

Short Story ELA Lesson October in the Chair Neil Gaiman ELA Vocabulary Homework

Students will read and analyze the short story "October in the Chair" by Neil Gaiman. This lesson includes an intro to personification, vocabulary, discussion questions, and creative writing homework.Students will watch three examples of how death has been personified both as a tragic and comedic figure in popular media. They will think about how these characters are personified and what they represent about human beings. Students will also complete vocabulary squares, discussion questions, and
Preview of Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet - Close Reading, Analysis & Comprehension

Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet - Close Reading, Analysis & Comprehension

Created by
Isabel McCann
No prep! Detailed analysis of a vital turning point in the plot, testing your students' comprehension and their grasp of Shakespeare's figurative language and imagery. Total 60 pages, comprising:Students will be guided through a wide-ranging task examining what characters say, what the implications are and how this changes the narrative. Students will examine how characters make mistakes through lack of understanding and knowledge. They will see how loneliness, loss and devastation come from a
Preview of Painless Poetry! Langston Hughes' "Park Bench" (Complete Lesson)

Painless Poetry! Langston Hughes' "Park Bench" (Complete Lesson)

Created by
MainelyLit
This high school level lesson on Langston Hughes' poem "Park Bench" will introduce your students to the Harlem Renaissance, reinforce poetry vocabulary, and allow learners to gain confidence as close readers. A copy of the poem is provided with plenty of blank space on the page so that students can make their own annotations. A one-page handout introduces students to the Harlem Renaissance, if this is a stand-alone lesson and not part of a larger unit on that movement.Both a matching activity as
Preview of Painless Poetry! Teaching Langston Hughes' "I, Too, Sing America"

Painless Poetry! Teaching Langston Hughes' "I, Too, Sing America"

Created by
MainelyLit
This lesson on Langston Hughes' "I, Too, Sing America" takes high school students through the poem by looking at poetic terms, facts about Hughes, discussion questions, creative writing prompts, and a guide to annotating text.Students get a copy of the poem with plenty of room on the page to add their annotations. There is a "fact page" with information about Hughes' life. A matching activity asks students to match ten poetic terms with their definition; then they should annotate the poem showin
Preview of Presentable Chapter-by-Chapter Reading Check on The Witch of Blackbird Pond

Presentable Chapter-by-Chapter Reading Check on The Witch of Blackbird Pond

Created by
Sean Winstead
Hello, I work with behavioral students and one thing that I found that works the best is to give my students reading checks while they read. This purchase is a reading guide for students to hunt down basic information within each chapter. While the questions are based on what the text explicitly says, it helps to focus students on what is happening. This can be used for homework or in-class work. - Due to Microsoft pages may need to be reformatted to fit on one page
Preview of Of Mice and Men - Unit Bundle

Of Mice and Men - Unit Bundle

This bundle contains a lot of helpful resources for teaching Of Mice and Men to high school students. It includes:A student packet (with homework questions, background info, etc.)An Introduction PowerPoint A lesson about character foilsA review worksheet for chapter 3 An American Dream mini-projectAn activity about power dynamics (a central theme)The graphic organizer for a full-class discussion
Preview of Presentable Chapter-By-Chapter Reading Check on The Outsiders

Presentable Chapter-By-Chapter Reading Check on The Outsiders

Created by
Sean Winstead
Hello, I work with behavioral students and one thing that I found that works the best is to give my students reading checks while they read. This purchase is a reading guide for students to hunt down basic information within each chapter. While the questions are based on what the text explicitly says, it helps to focus students on what is happening. This can be used for homework or in-class work. - Due to Microsoft pages may need to be reformatted to fit on one page
Preview of Space Take Home Packet Remote Distance Learning At Home - Coronavirus 1st Grade

Space Take Home Packet Remote Distance Learning At Home - Coronavirus 1st Grade

This thematic unit was designed for remote learning for first grade students. Teachers can print the files and create a packet that allows parents to work through meaningful content at home with their children. The pack includes reading, writing, math, and science content as well as suggestions for enrichment activities. All activities can be completed without scissors, glue, or internet access.There is an editable calendar so that you can use to give parents an overview for the week as well as
Preview of Much Ado About Nothing - Analysis of Conflict, Questions & Suggested Answers

Much Ado About Nothing - Analysis of Conflict, Questions & Suggested Answers

Created by
Isabel McCann
No prep! Detailed analysis of conflict in the plot, testing your students' comprehension and their grasp of Shakespeare's complex use of language and imagery. Total 27 pages, comprising: Students will be guided through a wide-ranging task examining what characters say and do, what the implications are and how this changes the narrative. Students will examine how characters make mistakes through lack of understanding and flawed knowledge. This new resource on Shakespeare’s great play, ‘Much Ad
Preview of The Outsiders by S.E. Hilton Double Entry Journal

The Outsiders by S.E. Hilton Double Entry Journal

Created by
Theresa Blewett
Directions: Complete the chart as you read the book. For each chapter, a stated quotation or a personal response is given. Fill-in the blank sections with an appropriate quote or response. You will need to complete one row independently. METACOGNITION: Thinking about your thinking. It is a crucial step in understanding what you’re reading. How does the double-entry journal help me? Some examples: to react to a writer’s main idea, topic development, argument, etc. to keep track of my learnin
Preview of EDITABLE Reading Logs, Reading Menus, and Reading Journal Homework For Google

EDITABLE Reading Logs, Reading Menus, and Reading Journal Homework For Google

Created by
Simply SMARTER
Are you looking for EDITABLE reading homework for primary students? Then download this literacy product and go! Enjoy this yearlong reading homework resource which is comprised of 12 differentiated monthly coloring reading logs, 12 reading logs, 12 reading choice boards, and a reading response journal, including editable directions and content compatible with POWER POINT and GOOGLE SLIDES. Children will be challenged to listen to reading or read to self nightly as they use this resource daily
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