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Preview of SBAC ELA Computer Adaptive Test - CAT - Big Topics Study Task Cards - Test Prep

SBAC ELA Computer Adaptive Test - CAT - Big Topics Study Task Cards - Test Prep

Created by
Exceptional ELA
Feeling the pressure of the SBAC (or CAASPP)? Don't sweat it! Give your Secondary ELA students the ultimate game plan to conquer the test with ease!Introducing the SBAC ELA Computer Adaptive Test Big Topics Study Cards: 24 powerhouse study cards designed to tackle the big topics head-on! Consider them your trusty sidekicks—mini anchor charts ready to guide you through every twist and turn of the exam!Here’s what’s included:✅ Teacher guide to kickstart your prep✅ Big Topics Study Cards covering 2
Preview of WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Webquest | Worksheets | Printables

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Webquest | Worksheets | Printables

Created by
Class Act Press
Save time with this no-prep, printable webquest, which features worksheets that introduce students to the remarkable life and works of WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. You can preview the website used in this resource at tinyurl.com/krfy7ly.In this 19-page resource, you will find . . . • a Note to Teachers with ideas about how to present this material • vocabulary and comprehension questions about 10 sections devoted to interesting facts about Shakespeare’s life• “Digging Deeper,” a webquest that features v
Preview of Annotation Chart with Sentence Starters / Stems - Annotating Documents

Annotation Chart with Sentence Starters / Stems - Annotating Documents

Created by
Daniel Heitor
Useful chart that helps students categorize and write 5 different types of annotations (reading strategies) for any class. They are clarify, question, connect, infer & predict, and evaluate annotations. ► The chart explains to students what the annotation is (a definition), how to do it, and how to start it (sentence starters). The sentence starters have really helped my students understand the different types of annotations they can make as wells as how to practice them. ► This chart can be
Preview of The Ultimate Review Game For Any Subject: Battleships + Bitcoin Cryptohack

The Ultimate Review Game For Any Subject: Battleships + Bitcoin Cryptohack

Created by
Mister Harms
This Ultimate Review Game is the perfect study guide for any subject and most any grade level. I created this years ago as I was trying to find a way to keep students engaged and excited about the content being studied. Now I have finally packaged this class favorite into a format for others to enjoy. Here's how it works. Students will be grouped into teams, and each team will have 10 ships loaded with various treasures. The ships will be numbered, but unseen by the rest of the class. The te
Preview of President Lincoln’s “Second Inaugural Address” Common Core Rhetorical Analysis

President Lincoln’s “Second Inaugural Address” Common Core Rhetorical Analysis

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes the annotated text and marginal notes for President Abraham Lincoln’s ”Second Inaugural Address” delivered on March 4, 1865. The rhetorical analysis includes 21 marginal comments with Common Core State Standards alignment. Reading and annotating informational texts is a critical component of the Common Core State Standards, and analyzing informational texts is a key skill that students will need for college and the jobs of the future. Using the comment feature in Microsof
Preview of The Declaration of Independence Common Core Annotated Speech w/Marginal Notes

The Declaration of Independence Common Core Annotated Speech w/Marginal Notes

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes the annotated text and marginal notes for the Declaration of Independence. Reading and annotating informational texts is a critical component of the Common Core State Standards, and analyzing informational texts is a key skill that students will need for college and the jobs of the future. Using the comment feature in Microsoft Word, this resource includes critical commentary and analysis of the figurative and connotative meanings, rhetorical devices (logos, ethos, pathos)
Preview of "Educated: A Memoir" by Tara Westover: A Reader's Guide

"Educated: A Memoir" by Tara Westover: A Reader's Guide

Created by
Raymond Moore
"Educated: A Memoir" by Tara Westover: A Reader's Guide aims of to support the close reading of the text. It may be used by individuals reading and reflecting on the book alone as well as by groups and classes reading, discussing and studying the book. {Please note: This is NOT a detailed Study Guide. It is NOT a source of creative activities.]The Thumbnails and Preview include a contents page and a Preface that describes the materials and their uses. Please take a look.
Preview of Night by Elie Wiesel GUIDED READING QUESTIONS

Night by Elie Wiesel GUIDED READING QUESTIONS

These guided reading questions are designed to challenge your students! I love teaching Elie Wiesel, but I do not love how easy it was for my students to Google the answers to the chapter questions I inherited from a co-teacher years ago. These worksheets use higher-order thinking questions to encourage your students to REALLY dig deep into Wiesel's words.This source includes:Questions for each chapter,An answer key, andAn attention-grabbing quote at the top of each guide.This resource uses page
Preview of Pres. John F. Kennedy’s First Inaugural Address Common Core Rhetorical Analysis

Pres. John F. Kennedy’s First Inaugural Address Common Core Rhetorical Analysis

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes the annotated text and marginal notes for President John F. Kennedy’s ”First Inaugural Address” delivered on January 20, 1961. The rhetorical analysis includes 55 marginal comments with Common Core State Standards alignment. Reading and annotating informational texts is a critical component of the Common Core State Standards, and analyzing informational texts is a key skill that students will need for college and the jobs of the future. Using the comment feature in Micros
Preview of Author's Purpose and Point of View - Informational Text Analysis Activities

Author's Purpose and Point of View - Informational Text Analysis Activities

This resource provides materials on how to identify the author’s purpose in writing and will help your students learn how to analyze different types of texts. Not only can this be used to introduce or to review these topics, the activities will reinforce student learning through application. This purchase will provide materials you can use year after year, as well as serve as a review and summation for ELA test prep.Students will be engaged while you present the Identifying and Analyzing Author’
Preview of Smarter Balanced ELA CAASPP Vocab & Terms Review

Smarter Balanced ELA CAASPP Vocab & Terms Review

Created by
Alison Sickler
This graphic organizer contains 50 of the most common terms and concepts tested on the Smarted Balanced (SBAC) Common Core ELA state exams, including the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) CAT and Performance Tasks. While this study set is geared toward 11th grade ELA, many terms are the same for grades 6-11. You may provide definitions to students or have them copy them from a source (such as my Quizlet flashcards, found under username Alison_Sickler), then have
Preview of Test Prep ELA: Regents English Language Arts Part I Comprehension Strategies

Test Prep ELA: Regents English Language Arts Part I Comprehension Strategies

Created by
Robyn R
Using the June 2018 exam, there are three different reading strategies for each comprehension section A-C. Students complete each before answering the questions, focusing on the strategies first.
Preview of "A Modest Proposal" by Swift Full Text Analysis with Answer Key!!

"A Modest Proposal" by Swift Full Text Analysis with Answer Key!!

Ready to dive into Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal"? Here is the full text with key vocabulary definitions and standards-aligned open-ended questions to help students close read and analyze the text. It is broken up by paragraphs with accompanying questions as well as final reading questions. A detailed answer key is also included!This editable Google Doc can be uploaded directly to your LMS for students to make a copy and annotate. It was created for high school literature classes, but can
Preview of Abigail Letter to John Adams Analysis - Diction, Syntax, Connotation, Purpose

Abigail Letter to John Adams Analysis - Diction, Syntax, Connotation, Purpose

Created by
BrainByDesign
Exploring Abigail Adams' Letter to John Adams, March 31, 1776This worksheet is designed to help students analyze and understand Abigail Adams' letter to John Adams, written on March 31, 1776, famous for her line asking John to "Remember the ladies" when writing the Declaration of Independence. It is aimed at developing their comprehension and critical thinking skills while exploring the historical context and literary aspects of the letter. It will take students between 2-3 50-min class periods,
Preview of La Vida Robot article vs. SPARE PARTs compare/contrast lesson plans

La Vida Robot article vs. SPARE PARTs compare/contrast lesson plans

Created by
Priscilla N Wood
Comparing/Contrasting the movie SPARE PARTS (George Lopez, Jamie Lee Curtis, Marisa Tomei) with the article in WIRED MAGAZINE and in NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SCHOOL PRESS textbook, EDGE LEVEL C. Page 1: Graphic organizer for comparing/contrasting different elements of the movie/article. Pages 2 & 3: Writing prompt for one comparison paragraph and one contrast paragraph
Preview of "The Plot Against People" Text Analysis

"The Plot Against People" Text Analysis

In "The Plot Against People," Russell Baker humorously presents the idea that inanimate objects, such as furniture and appliances, are intentionally designed to cause inconvenience and harm to humans.This resource will be your students' guide to analyze this essay, focusing on the author's purpose and point of view. Throughout, students will be asked to examine word choice and tone. There are some general words and concepts to know before beginning listed on the first page.An internet search wil
Preview of Big Fish: "The Day He Left Ashland" Group Work

Big Fish: "The Day He Left Ashland" Group Work

Created by
LanzLovesLang
Are your students ready to dive into a pivotal moment in Big Fish when Edward Bloom finally sets forth on his hero's journey by leaving his hometown of Ashland? Well, I've got you covered with these rigorous questions designed for group work. There are seven questions (many with follow up questions) in this document and you will definitely want your students to work in groups on these since they are challenging. Included:Rigorous analysis questions that focus on word choice, allusions, inference
Preview of American Literature End of Year Review Activities for Any Curriculum

American Literature End of Year Review Activities for Any Curriculum

Created by
Elly's ELA
These activities provide a student- centered year-end review for American Literature. The lesson will adapt to any set of units or curriculum and includes a variety of options for easy planning and use. Detailed instructions explain options for individuals, small group, or the whole class participation. File Contents:· Teacher’s guide with instructions, options, suggested agenda· Introductory student handout· Graphic organizer (one page of a table which can be extended)· Sample completed graphi
Preview of Rhetorical Situation Bookmark (ASPECTS of a text) #APLang

Rhetorical Situation Bookmark (ASPECTS of a text) #APLang

Use this resource to help your students to remember to examine all ASPECTS of a text when preparing for a rhetorical analysis! A- Audience S - Speaker P - Purpose E - Exigence C - Context T - Topic S - Strategies
Preview of President Obama’s 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington Annotated Speech

President Obama’s 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington Annotated Speech

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JCBEdPRO
This resource includes the annotated text and marginal notes for President Barack Obama’s 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington (I Have A Dream Speech) on August 28, 2013. The included zipped folder also includes a copy of the speech without annotations and marginal notes so that you can reproduce it for students so that they can annotate them. Reading and annotating informational texts is a critical component of the Common Core State Standards, and analyzing informational texts is a key s
Preview of The Great Gatsby Chapter 3 Close Reading / Analysis Text-dependent Questions

The Great Gatsby Chapter 3 Close Reading / Analysis Text-dependent Questions

These questions guide students through a close analysis of chapter three of F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby. Students work through the text and annotate portions, focusing on analyzing and comparing / contrasting characters, building symbolism and themes, and using textual evidence. Included is a short informative article students use to inform their symbolic interpretation of the library scene in this chapter. The questions can be used for individual analysis or small- or whole-gro
Preview of A Modest Proposal close reading and analysis

A Modest Proposal close reading and analysis

This worksheet is designed to be used with any version of "A Modest Proposal." Before students begin, mark the essay into sections that will align with the graphic organizer (A. B., etc.) and that will help students focus on one point being made at a time.The assignment includes annotating, summarizing, and analyzing Swift's satirical techniques.For other lessons and tools for teaching Satire, please click here.
Preview of Parables "Lost Sheep", "The Lost Coin", and "The Prodigal Son" - A Bible Study

Parables "Lost Sheep", "The Lost Coin", and "The Prodigal Son" - A Bible Study

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Magnus Learning
A thoughtful and reflective study of three parables from the Gospel of Luke: The Lost Sheep, The Lost Coin, and The Lost Son (The Prodigal Son).This guided study is divided into convenient sections. The whole exercise can be given as independent work to be completed from start to finish or each section can be assigned separately.Each section or question is a great starting point for partner or class discussions about the parables.This study includes vocabulary notes, a multiple choice reading ch
Preview of Emerson, Thoreau, and Romanticism Aphorisms

Emerson, Thoreau, and Romanticism Aphorisms

Created by
Debbie's Den
"It not the destination; it's the journey." This is the case for instructors when they use this handout of adages to teach the philosophies of Romanticism to their students. This famous aphorism is just one of the many words of wisdom of Emerson and Thoreau that can be found on this printable. But what does this expression really mean? As their assignment, students will use their critical-thinking skills to decipher various words of wisdom and then discuss their conclusions with classmates. T
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