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Preview of I Have a Dream Speech Analysis Discussion Guide

I Have a Dream Speech Analysis Discussion Guide

Created by
Teacher Goodies
This speech analysis discussion guide highlights the rhetorical devices used by King with margin annotations and correlating color coded lines underlined in the text. I use this key to show the students, "How did the author say it?" (a common core step when doing close and critical reading). Using this activity helps the students understand the speech better and helps them with evaluating what King was saying.
Preview of Writing an Introduction Paragraph: Graphic Organizer

Writing an Introduction Paragraph: Graphic Organizer

Created by
Kate H
Every time my students begin writing their essays, they always get stuck on their introduction paragraphs. They stare at their blinking cursors or unmoving pens and constantly tell me, "I don't know how to start!" It's easy to go over hook sentences, connecting sentences and writing a thesis. It's easy to give practice versions of these three introduction elements (and students seem to get it). But once they are confronted with their own paper, their minds go blank. This graphic organizer h
Preview of Lucy Calkins Readers Workshop-Literary Essay Graphic Organizer Theme & Character

Lucy Calkins Readers Workshop-Literary Essay Graphic Organizer Theme & Character

Created by
Callie Quinn
This graphic organizer can be used for a literary argumentative writing unit. The graphic organizer shows students how to plan and organize an argumentative essay with a thesis statement, reasons, evidence and analysis to support the claim.
Preview of Kindergarten Report Card Comments

Kindergarten Report Card Comments

Created by
Kinderkween
Attached you will find report card comments that you can copy and paste into report cards, making your life so much easier! There are 4 categories. The first being a general one for most students, then ones that are below grade level. The next 3 categories are for scholars on grade level, working to be on grade level,and then below grade level. In each grade level category it's broken up into Q1,Q2,Q3.Q4 (Quarter) and for each quarter there is a girl and boy comment for literacy and for math, th
Preview of Birthday Personal Narrative Example Modeling Tool

Birthday Personal Narrative Example Modeling Tool

Created by
Bethany Anthony
This sample birthday narrative acts as a modeling tool for a teacher to show students how to set up their own paragraphs. The narrative includes an introduction, three "body" paragraphs, and a conclusion. It is color-coded to help students with dividing their work based on separate topics or events.
Preview of Speech Writing Template, Speech Outline, Biography Speech, 5 Paragraph Format

Speech Writing Template, Speech Outline, Biography Speech, 5 Paragraph Format

This editable outline helps students put together an organized speech. While it was created to write a biographical speech about the life of a famous person, it can easily be adapted to work with any speech topic. (Word .doc is editable!) I have received many positive comments from parents about teaching students the proper speech format, and this template will guide your students through a 5 paragraph speech.
Preview of The House of the Scorpion: Teacher's Cornell Notes ALL Chapters

The House of the Scorpion: Teacher's Cornell Notes ALL Chapters

Created by
Dorsett Davis
This is the Teacher's Version I created for the entire novel The House of the Scorpion. My students took Cornell Notes as they read, which consist of short key points in the left hand column, longer reading notes in the right hand column, and a 4-5 sentence summary in the bottom section. My students grumbled at first about being asked to write notes for each chapter, but when it came time for quizzes and paper writing, they were amazed at how much better prepared they were. I find that with a l
Preview of Stamp Act Introduction Web Quest

Stamp Act Introduction Web Quest

I created this Web Quest to introduce my students to the Stamp Act. The Web Quest includes 1 video link with questions, 2 websites with questions, a link to an online quiz that follows one of the websites, and an optional essay that can be completed using the information found in the Web Quest. This could be a great stand alone lesson or as an introduction to the Revolutionary War. My students really enjoyed the web quest and better understood the feelings of the colonists and reasons for their
Preview of The Real Story of the First Thanksgiving

The Real Story of the First Thanksgiving

Why did the Pilgrims celebrate the first thanksgiving? Teach your students to question history's "official narrative" with this interactive text! This original text dives into the history and context of the first thanksgiving by focusing on the relationship between Pilgrims and the indigenous people of the Wampanoag Confederation, led by Tisquantum (Squanto). Interspersed with the text are maps, graphics, and critical comprehension questions to support deep analysis.☺ Reading Level: 8th gradeRec
Preview of McCarthyism and The Salem Witch Trials/ The Crucible- Webquest

McCarthyism and The Salem Witch Trials/ The Crucible- Webquest

This webquest is designed to give students background information relating to the concepts of McCarthyism and the Salem Witch Trials. I utilized this lesson prior to beginning to read "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller. It requires students to read several articles, complete Cornell notes and a graphic organizer , which are included. Teachers can use a student discussion (fish bowl, Socratic Seminar) following this activity as a formal assessment.
Preview of 3rd Grade Climate Zones of the World Booklet-NGSS aligned

3rd Grade Climate Zones of the World Booklet-NGSS aligned

Created by
Erin Shepherd
This basic booklet includes scaffolded notes pages for six major climates of the world: temperate, polar, arid/desert, tropical, Mediterranean and mountainous. Here are the specifics of what you will get: -Title page including small black-line graphic for each climate zone. -One page for each zone that includes the following: A scaffolded definition of each zone type, an illustration box, and a blank world graphic so students can highlight the location of each zone. -Answer key. Excellent
Preview of 5 Paragraph Argumentative Essay Scaffold With Citation Help

5 Paragraph Argumentative Essay Scaffold With Citation Help

I was inspired by a Kate Kinsella workshop that I attended and created this scaffolded essay template. I wanted my sixth-grade and seventh-grade students to write a five-paragraph argumentative essay that included spaces for citing their research. This template is entirely full of sentence frames, and both gifted, ELL, and SPED students enjoyed this activity.What's great about this template is the fact that you can edit it as needed. I highly recommend providing students with a writing checklist
Preview of Informative Speech Outline Guide

Informative Speech Outline Guide

Created by
Jessica Loza
Many of my middle school students have difficulty outlining their informative speeches. I developed this to provide scaffolding in the preparation process. It includes:1. Introductiona. Attention Getterb. Thesis Statementc. Preview of 3 main points2. Bodya. 3 main pointsb. Transition phrasesc. Referring to sources3. Conclusiona. Transition wordb. Restatement of thesisc. Review of 3 main pointsCheck out the other products in my store, including:A Single Shard Novel UnitBook Reports for Every Mont
Preview of The CRAP Test (Finding Credible Internet Sources)

The CRAP Test (Finding Credible Internet Sources)

Want to help your students find credible, reliable, and relevant sources for a research project? Then this is the perfect resource for you! Helps students organize their information in a visual way. Helps them see if their sites are legitimate. Gets them started with accurate and quality websites for research! Connects well with the HOW DO I RESEARCH PRESENTATION.
Preview of Active Reading Strategies("SNOTS") for Amplify's "The Human Microbiome" Article

Active Reading Strategies("SNOTS") for Amplify's "The Human Microbiome" Article

Created by
Michelle Holland
Are you looking for a way in which to constructively "break down" articles from Amplify into concise sections allowing for annotation skills ("SNOTS" -- "Small Notes on the Side") to be capitalized upon and active reading and writing skills to be embraced? Look no further than the way in which this article allows for students to make personal and meaningful connections to the text they are reading.
Preview of Amplify Ocean, Atmosphere and Climate Active Reading Article, "Ocean in Motion"

Amplify Ocean, Atmosphere and Climate Active Reading Article, "Ocean in Motion"

Created by
Michelle Holland
Are you looking for a way in which to constructively "break down" articles from Amplify into concise sections allowing for annotation skills ("SNOTS" -- "Small Notes on the Side") to be capitalized upon and active reading and writing skills to be embraced? Look no further than the way in which this article allows for students to make personal and meaningful connections to the text they are reading.
Preview of Romeo and Juliet- Act 4 Guided Notes Handout

Romeo and Juliet- Act 4 Guided Notes Handout

This handout offers Detailed notes on Act 4 of William Shakespeare's tragedy Romeo and Juliet!Handout includes full notes with fill in the blank spaces for students to complete, and a completed set of notes for the teacher's reference. Great resource for flipping the classroom and having students take notes at home to maximize class time.This handout is the companion of my Romeo and Juliet Act 4 Guided Notes Powerpointand myRomeo and Juliet Quiz on Act 4 and Answer Key.Check out my Romeo and Jul
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Article of the Week - SOAPStone AP Lang

Rhetorical Analysis Article of the Week - SOAPStone AP Lang

Created by
Teacher Stepheny
This file is a one page, front and back, article review using SOAPSTone for AP Lang or AP Lang prep. Students are asked to analyze an article using rhetorical appeals (ethos, logos, pathos), determine the author's stance, unpack a prompt, and write an introduction paragraph to an essay. This can be used for an article of the week. For AP Lang, this can be used with an Op Ed, or used to prep students for AP Lang. I have also used it as a study guide for upcoming nonfiction essay prompts.
Preview of Field Trip Personal Narrative Sample Teacher Modeling Tool

Field Trip Personal Narrative Sample Teacher Modeling Tool

Created by
Bethany Anthony
This sample field trip narrative acts as a modeling tool for a teacher to show students how to set up their own paragraphs. The narrative includes an introduction, three "body" paragraphs, and a conclusion. It is color-coded to help students with dividing their work based on separate topics or events.
Preview of Romeo and Juliet- Act 3 Guided Notes Handout

Romeo and Juliet- Act 3 Guided Notes Handout

Detailed guided notes to assist students as they study Romeo and Juliet, Act 3.Guided Notes provide a summary of each scene in Act 3, as well as famous quotes and follow up questions. Download includes scaffolded notes with fill in the blank spaces for students to fill in information. Also included is a completed set of notes for the teacher's reference. This handout is the companion of my Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Guided Notes Powerpoint, as well as the Romeo and Juliet Quiz on Act 3 and Answer Ke
Preview of An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge Reading Guide

An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge Reading Guide

Created by
Michelle Hughes
This is probably my favorite short story to teach ALL YEAR! I love the reactions that I get from my students as they slowly start to figure out and accept the outcome of this plot twisting short story. Use this reading guide to aid your students' comprehension of the story. Reading guide includes comprehension level questions as well as vocabulary, figurative language, literary elements, and background questions. Side notes in the guide help students to understand the context of the story as
Preview of Shakespeare: the Legacy Viewing Guide

Shakespeare: the Legacy Viewing Guide

Enhance your students' viewing of the 2016 biographical documentary "Shakespeare: the Legacy" Starring John Nettles by using this viewing guide and teacher answer key combo. Filled with 25 questions for the 40 minute tv movie, your students will be engaged and working from beginning to end. Some answers are simple one word recall while others necessitate student understanding and minimal inferring.Use time before to read through the questions and after to discuss various answers (using the provi
Preview of Romeo and Juliet- Act 1, Scene 1 Guided Notes Handout

Romeo and Juliet- Act 1, Scene 1 Guided Notes Handout

Excellent resource for the first lesson on William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Act 1, Scene 1! Introduce students to Shakespearean characters, plot, and terminology in the first scene of this tragedy.Guided Notes Handout cover setting, literary devices, the initial conflict between the Montagues and Capulets, and Shakespearean language. Download includes guided notes with spaces for students to fill in the blanks. Also included is a completed set of notes with all information filled in for t
Preview of The Contender Chapter Cloze Activities

The Contender Chapter Cloze Activities

Created by
Marsha Mentzer
This document contains a summarizing cloze activity for each chapter in Robert Lipsyte's The Contender. The activity is excellent for students to use either as a review of the chapters or for struggling students to use as a scaffolding reading strategy. The Contender Chapter Cloze Activities by Marsha Mentzer is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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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.

Benefits of learning English language arts

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

  • Develop effective communication skills
  • Build critical thinking and analytical skills
  • 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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On TPT, English language arts resources come in various forms: from interactive notebooks and task cards to small-group activities and individual worksheets. They can be used to enhance learning, assess a student’s mastery of ELA concepts, or to reteach a tricky concept. By incorporating ELA resources from TPT into your teaching toolbox, you can create an engaging learning experience that strengthens students’ understanding of ELA concepts.

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