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Middle school english language arts interactive notebooks for Microsoft Word $5-10

Preview of What Should Danny Do? Activity Booklet

What Should Danny Do? Activity Booklet

This activity booklet perfectly compliments the story book 'What Should Danny Do?' by Ganit Levy & Adir Levy.What's included in this download:- Doubled sided booklet- Make 2 booklets at a time! Print on A4 to make A5 booklets or blow it up to A3 and make A4 booklets- How to make and use the booklet instruction page- A scenario guide to help you keep track of all the story lines you have read- FOR AUSSIE TEACHERS Australian Curriculum Links English document for Years 1-3. Also useful for Heal
Preview of Social Media & Pop Culture Project - student investigation of cultural influence

Social Media & Pop Culture Project - student investigation of cultural influence

Created by
English Academia
In this interactive unit, students will work participate in a two-week (depending on class length) investigation where they will evaluate the influence of social media, fashion, and other cultural norms within their life. First, students will spend about two days in their own investigation, where they will evaluate their own habits: phones, social media, ear buds, fashion, politics & then they will observe their surrounding world to see the habits of those people surrounding them. Next, they
Preview of 8 Comma Rules Interactive Notebook

8 Comma Rules Interactive Notebook

Created by
Glittered Pages
Comma Rules interactive notebook prefilled with rules and blank.
Preview of Sentence Framing Strategies for Struggling Readers including Those with Dyslexia

Sentence Framing Strategies for Struggling Readers including Those with Dyslexia

Created by
JKLspeech
Multi-Sensory Approach Programming -for students struggling with print Sentence and Paragraph Framing -free of print for initially embedding concepts Step-by-Step approach to build up Student Confidence for tackling word coding and reading strategies Visual – Auditory – Tactile – Kinesthetic You CAN Listen, Speak, Read, And Write
Preview of The Help- Kathryn Stockett Chapter 1-34 Questions

The Help- Kathryn Stockett Chapter 1-34 Questions

The Help by Kathryn Stockett is a wonderful novel to cover with your students!! This document contains chapter questions for EVERY chapter in the novel (1-34) and the answers may be found in order. These questions will guide your students through the reading of one of the greatest novels they will ever remember. Plus, the questions would be great for interactive notebooks!!
Preview of Camping Theme Student Planner (Editable)

Camping Theme Student Planner (Editable)

Student Class Planner, provides students with the ability to track their assignments and homework. Contains a weekly reading log and even a note section so the teacher can communicate weekly or daily with parents. Fun camping and frog theme. 100% editable. Daily, weekly, tracking....Teach responsibility and organization...
Preview of Table of Contents for Interactive Notebook, B.E.S.T. Florida Standards

Table of Contents for Interactive Notebook, B.E.S.T. Florida Standards

Created by
Navy Mom
This is a Table of Contents for my student's Interactive Notebooks. I pre-draft them before the beginning of the year. It is set-up by Florida's B.E.S.T. ELA Standards for 7th Grade and used at an AVID Demonstration school.
Preview of Guided Notes for Uglies by Scott Westerfeld

Guided Notes for Uglies by Scott Westerfeld

Created by
Anne Beatty
Here are 16 pages of high-quality handouts for students guiding them to think critically about characterization, themes, symbolism, setting, and many other concepts in Scott Westerfeld's novel Uglies. Each handout is designed to help facilitate discussion about big ideas in the novel. These are not chapter-by-chapter plot questions, but rather in-depth prompts that ask students to do things like make judgments about characters, write theme statements, analyze symbols, and consider how this novel
Preview of Text Dependent Analysis Strategy for Struggling Writers

Text Dependent Analysis Strategy for Struggling Writers

Created by
Shaqira Everett
I have been an urban English Teacher for ten years now, but unfortunately many of my 8th grade students do not posses any writing skills or the confidence to write. Therefore, when I learned about sentence starters and the need for students to now write an essay on the PSSA. I created a TDA Outline that helps them write, as if they have been learning the conventions of writing, all of their eight years of schooling. This technique allows me to have struggling writers produce te
Preview of Vocabulary Notebook

Vocabulary Notebook

Created by
Ginny Bodoh
A vocabulary notebook for students to take with them to every class. Each page has 5 vocabulary boxes for students to write the term, part of speech, synonym, antonym, a visual or sentence, and a section to analyze affixes. Each page is numbered and an appendix in the back has 500 affixes to help students analyze the words. I suggest having the front and back cover be cardstock so it lasts longer. Also, binding it with a plastic spiral binding will make it last longer. This is an essential tool
Preview of Remember the titans work booklet (Digital)

Remember the titans work booklet (Digital)

This 6 page workbook is engaging and prompts students to think deeply about the film. Students complete:Clarifying questionsFilm ConventionsThemesSymbolsCharacterisationThere are GIFS, images and explanation sticky notes to accompany the slides. This should enable independent work and less questions.It is a simple to follow worksheet that will ensure students are not just watching a film for enjoyment, but are also learning about deeper meanings throughout the film.You will need to open the word
Preview of To Kill A Mockingbird- Expository Essay Notes

To Kill A Mockingbird- Expository Essay Notes

By using these notes, your students will have a step-by-step guide and examples to lead them through the planning and writing stages of an expository/explanatory essay. Each section of an expository essay (introduction, body, and conclusion paragraphs) includes an outline of how the paragraph should be structured and an example of a properly formatted paragraph. The examples are based off of an essay prompt about To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Students were also assigned an additional e
Preview of Music Lyrics are Just Poems with a Tune! Thematic Poetry Paired Text Unit

Music Lyrics are Just Poems with a Tune! Thematic Poetry Paired Text Unit

Created by
Teach Well ELA
Close Reading Poetry Analysis of the poem "I'm Nobody! Who are you?" by Emily Dickinson. Analyzing poetry is an art. How do you get better at it? Practice. Here is an easy way to teach close reading with self-guided questions that help the student gain understanding of breaking down lines of poetry.This poem pairs well with a "Poetry is music" theme using other authors like Langston Hughes who wrote poetry to music. It pairs well with teaching music lyrics from the student's current music.Check
Preview of Student Data Folders on Google Drive

Student Data Folders on Google Drive

Created by
Erica Ladd
Using these pre-made Google Forms for reading, writing, math, and frequency goals, students can record their progress on a specific goal. All online, Google Drive will house your students' data, giving you access to print spreadsheets of multiple data points and pre-made graphs to visual present your students' progress. Included in this Google Data Folder are PDSA's for individual students or groups to reflect on their goals and choose action steps to further their progress. These folders create
Preview of Write Like a Scientist...Claim/Evidence/Reasoning

Write Like a Scientist...Claim/Evidence/Reasoning

Created by
Christy LeBlanc
On page two,a graphic organizer is given that shows each part of an extended response for science writing based on the Next Generation Science Standards. Within each part of the graphic organizer, it explains what is expected of students. This graphic organizer can be printed and pasted onto students writing folders or evidence notebooks. The graphic organizer is color coded. Teachers can use the same colors when modeling writing. Students can use colored pens or pencils to edit their
Preview of Digital Interactive Literacy Graphic Organizers --- Notebook

Digital Interactive Literacy Graphic Organizers --- Notebook

Interactive Literacy Graphic Organizers or NotebookGoogle SlidesDownload as Power PointDigital or PrintEditable SlidesDrag and Drop ActivitiesUse in GroupsAssign Slides in Breakout RoomsPost Individual Slides as Assignments in Google ClassroomDownload as PDF and Use in KamiGreat for HomeschoolsGreat for Face to Face LearningGreat for E-Learning---Virtual Hybrid Online Digital
Preview of Number the Stars Comprehension Questions (Literal and Inferential)

Number the Stars Comprehension Questions (Literal and Inferential)

To support comprehension of this historical fiction text, I created comprehension questions (both inferential and literal) for each chapter. Each night, I required my students to read a chapter and then respond to the questions in their Reader Response journals. The questions were designed with special education students in mind, but could also be used with a general education population. Questions are geared toward addressing fifth grade CCSS that require students to make inferences after and
Preview of Interactive Vocabulary Notebook

Interactive Vocabulary Notebook

Created by
digraff
This project was designed for a 5th grade class but can be adapted to others. Students are able to put a year's worth of vocabulary into one easy to reference notebook. Word box templates are provided for ELA, Math, Science, and Social Studies. Each subject has specific information that students put in: definitions, illustrations, pronunciations, etc. Start as a small group activity and move to whole group as the year goes on. Students are active and engaged in vocabulary! by Dianne Graff
Preview of Fine, You Tell Me Who I Am: Student Bundle Digital Version for Distance Learning

Fine, You Tell Me Who I Am: Student Bundle Digital Version for Distance Learning

Created by
Ed Words Ink
Why purchase this product?This product is great for distance learning! It is also excellent if you want to do a close reading of poetry that focuses on African American culture. After reading each poem, scholars will be able to notice, wonder, explore feelings, make connections, answer questions and/or complete a variety of learning activities in order to ultimately answer the essential question, "How does nature and nurture influence the development of identity?"What exactly is included in this
Preview of You CAN Write Poetry! An Interactive Notebook Unit

You CAN Write Poetry! An Interactive Notebook Unit

Created by
Pencil Points
Hello, Hope you enjoy teaching this poetry unit as much as I did creating it. My students really enjoyed learning about poetry and writing their own. This unit includes 9 different types of poems. Each lesson teaches a kind of poem, tells what the poem is, and gives an example of it. There is a place on each page for students to create their own poem. I taught this unit at the beginning of the school year because it is a unit that allows for a great deal of student interaction giving students
Preview of Personal Narrative Mini Lessons- Whole or Small Group

Personal Narrative Mini Lessons- Whole or Small Group

Created by
Jamie R
EVERY lesson has a teacher guide (some with videos and other links to follow) AND a printable student guide for students to keep in their writing notebooks as a reference/model. These mini lessons help students strengthen their personal narrative skills. They can be used for whole group, but I found success using them for small-group lessons where students examine what they need to work on and "sign up" to participate in the small group lesson. The lessons are designed to be 10-15 minutes and
Preview of Paragraph Structure and Sentence Starters

Paragraph Structure and Sentence Starters

Great resource to staple on the inside cover of a notebook that reminds struggling writers the structure of a paragraph while offering some sentence starters that include introducing their claim, supporting it and interpreting it.
Preview of Poetry Workbook for Mindfulness

Poetry Workbook for Mindfulness

This interactive booklet includes mindfulness strategies through the use of poetry and reflection. The booklet should be printed front/back and folder to make individual books. Students can read poems and either express their feelings about the poems or write a similar poem.
Preview of Sight Word Testing

Sight Word Testing

Created by
Kristina Maley
In this bundle you will find the Student copies and individual recording copies of sight words red-purple. These can be used with Road to Reading and Fry sight word lists. You might want to pretest the students on these high frequency words and create individual lists of words that the students need to learn.
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

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Learning English language arts offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. It helps students:

  • Develop effective communication skills
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  • Nurture their creativity and imagination

By ensuring that students have a solid foundation in English language arts, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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