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Common Core RL.7.2 scaffolded notes for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Theme PowerPoint and Guided Notes

Theme PowerPoint and Guided Notes

Created by
BiblioFiles
This updated 17-slide PowerPoint uses clean and uncluttered slides to introduce the literary element of theme. In addition to information on theme, the PowerPoint is structured to include guidance on taking notes in Cornell-method format. A guided notetaking form is included that matches the format of the PowerPoint. This lesson is suitable for middle-school students or those who are just getting introduced to the idea of theme. What you receive in this zipped folder: A PowerPoint present
Preview of Finding the Theme Slides, Mini Lesson, & Identifying Theme Practice Passages

Finding the Theme Slides, Mini Lesson, & Identifying Theme Practice Passages

Are you looking for an engaging mini lesson that teaches students how to find and identify the theme of a story? This lesson teaches students how to identify the theme of a story through a mini slides lesson, notes, practice activities, and reading passages. Stop scrolling and take a look at the preview for more! This thorough and detailed lesson goes through the process of identifying the theme in a story by reflecting on the character’s main conflict and reflecting on the lesson learned throug
Preview of Teaching Theme Differentiated Unit for Middle School - Main Idea

Teaching Theme Differentiated Unit for Middle School - Main Idea

Use this complete and easy-to-use unit to teach your Middle School students to determine the theme in a text with ease! Everything you need to teach this concept as well as reteach or enrich it is included in this standards-based unit with BUILT-IN differentiation!What's included:TEACH:✅ A video to use an introduction to the unit ✅ EDITABLE lesson plans✅ Teacher script for each day✅ Vocabulary Worksheets for these words: inference, drawn, theme, central idea, cite, evidence, objective, summar
Preview of Objective Summary for Literary Texts - Somebody, Wanted, But, So, Then

Objective Summary for Literary Texts - Somebody, Wanted, But, So, Then

Created by
Jenny McPhaul
PowerPoint provides notes (how-to) for writing an objective summary for literary texts. This PowerPoint provides the "Somebody, Wanted, But, So, Then" method of summary writing. After the notes, you can read a short story or picture book to complete a "SWBST" graphic organizer together as a class for practice. If you purchase the PowerPoint, you can message me and I will send you the guided notes word document that accompanies these notes.
Preview of Analyzing Setting Lesson Set (Presentation + Doodle Notes + Practice + Quiz)

Analyzing Setting Lesson Set (Presentation + Doodle Notes + Practice + Quiz)

This resource is also part of the following bundles!Analyzing Setting BundleAnalyzing Literary Elements BundleIdentifying and Analyzing Literary Elements MEGA BundleThis set includes everything needed for direct instruction on analyzing setting. . . A presentation with thorough, but concise, information about how setting can impact a story by building mood and theme, and what questions to ask to think about these connections.1 or more checkpoints titled “Wait, so what did that mean?” are include
Preview of Analyzing Parts of Plot Lesson Set (Presentation, Doodle Notes, Practice, Quiz)

Analyzing Parts of Plot Lesson Set (Presentation, Doodle Notes, Practice, Quiz)

This resource is also part of the following bundles!Analyzing Plot BundleAnalyzing Literary Elements BundleIdentifying and Analyzing Literary Elements MEGA BundleThis set includes everything needed for direct instruction on analyzing plot and its development. . . A presentation with thorough, but concise, information about how plot can develop and impact a story by building mood and theme, and what questions to ask to think about these connections.1 or more checkpoints titled “Wait, so what did
Preview of Analyzing Characters Lesson Set (Presentation + Doodle Notes + Practice + Quiz)

Analyzing Characters Lesson Set (Presentation + Doodle Notes + Practice + Quiz)

This resource is also part of the following bundles!Analyzing Characters BundleAnalyzing Literary Elements BundleIdentifying and Analyzing Literary Elements MEGA BundleThis set includes everything needed for direct instruction on analyzing characters and their growth. . . A presentation with thorough, but concise, information about how characters grow and impact a story by building mood and theme, and what questions to ask to think about these connections.1 or more checkpoints titled “Wait, so w
Preview of Characterization Lesson: Instructor Slides

Characterization Lesson: Instructor Slides

Lesson Topics:Direct (Outward) CharacterizationIndirect (Inner) CharacterizationStereotypes vs. ArchetypesActivities:Illustrated Character Analysis ChartShort Constructed Response (TX STAAR) AVID Five Phases of Focused Note-takingTeacher slides included.
Preview of Characterization, Conflict, Ob. Summary, and Academic Writing: Notes/Activities

Characterization, Conflict, Ob. Summary, and Academic Writing: Notes/Activities

These notes and activities are meant to be used with the short stories "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" and "Harrison Bergeron". The PPT includes discussion questions and protocols, notes, and prompts for academic paragraphs. Each day's bellringer has a different focus. This contains two weeks worth of instruction.
Preview of A Day's Wait - Powerpoint Slides

A Day's Wait - Powerpoint Slides

Powerpoint slides to review the story 'A Day's Wait' by Ernest HemingwaySimple to followPlot EventsCharacter TraitsConnection to another literatureSuitable for pupils to review on their ownSuitable as handoutsSuitable for parents to review with their children3 printable worksheets with suggested answers
Preview of Week 1 PPT: Characterization, Conflict, Setting and Academic Paragraph

Week 1 PPT: Characterization, Conflict, Setting and Academic Paragraph

The teacher who uses this week 1 PPT will be prompted to use a diagnostic. Diagnostics can be pulled from many resources online (including TPT) and should be customized to your unit! The PPT includes notes on setting, direct and indirect characterization, theme and plot. The last slide includes a writing assignment. The teacher can choose any text to accompany this PPT but I would recommend "The Three Questions".
Preview of Writing a Summary of Fictional Text Slides and Notes

Writing a Summary of Fictional Text Slides and Notes

Created by
Jess Goad
A basic Google Slides to help teach students how to write a summary of fictional text. Includes definition of a summary, tips for writing a summary, and sample summaries in the Slides. Also includes a fill-in-the-blank notes sheet in Google Docs.
Preview of The Gift of the Magi Close Reading Teacher Directed Presentation Lesson

The Gift of the Magi Close Reading Teacher Directed Presentation Lesson

So, what we have created for you is a teacher presentation for a teacher directed lesson on closely reading Gift of the Magi by O. Henry. This holiday classic is a great short story to read with students of all ages. Tell Me More: We have created a presentation (keynote, PowerPoint, and PDF formats) that contains the basic elements of any good lesson: an anticipatory set, direct instruction, guided practice, assessment, and a reflection. We like to have our students closely read the story by hig
Preview of How to Read a Poem Notes

How to Read a Poem Notes

Quick notes on Slides for a 3 step process to read poems. It is a simple way to only look for certain things while reading a poem 3 times. I like to introduce these notes as a no pressure why to get the gist of a poem without analyzing it to death! Such a relief for my middle schoolers!
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