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Preview of Hunger Games Q & A Chap. 1-27 + Arena Activity, Chap. Summaries

Hunger Games Q & A Chap. 1-27 + Arena Activity, Chap. Summaries

Created by
Tracee Orman
Hunger Games Chapter Check QuizzesForty pages of Hunger Games questions (chapter by chapter) with answer key, a teacher's chapter-by-chapter summary, and a creative "draw the arena" activity (with suggested teacher's key based on descriptions from the novel). This is a definite time saver (since I know how long it took me to put this together!). PDF format Questions can be used as check-quiz questions or as reading guides. Can lead to thought-provoking discussions. I included detailed notes
Preview of Creative Writing Syllabus, Quarterly Calendars, Warm-ups, and Activities -CCSS

Creative Writing Syllabus, Quarterly Calendars, Warm-ups, and Activities -CCSS

Created by
Connie
This 37-page posting offers my syllabus and 4 quarters of agendas, writing warm-ups, projects, etc for for Creative Writing 1 and for Creative Writing 2, 3, 4 for grades 9-12. I added the quarterly agendas after I noted from the comments that some teachers wanted more clarity on how to take the material from this packet and fit it into a calendar. Use them as a jumping off point to fit your students' skills, abilities and needs.Download this packet to getA Creative Writing 1 Syllabus4 quarters o
Preview of Retirement card for teacher, staff, or principal

Retirement card for teacher, staff, or principal

This is a fun way for your students to honor someone retiring. This card is open to more than educators.The theme is "Retirement Bucket Ideas" and there are 36 unique prompts. There is also a blank template so students can do their own. There are 26 prompts with girls on it, and the same prompts with boys on them. Perfect fit for a male retiree or a female retiree. 2 per page. I recommend running it off and students can pick one, or you assign to them. There are 10 neutral cards that can
Preview of Retirement Banner for teacher, staff, or principal

Retirement Banner for teacher, staff, or principal

This is a fun way for your students to honor someone retiring. This card is open to more than educators.The theme is "o fish ally done" and there are 26 unique prompts. There are end banners as well to finish the decoration. Easily decorate the lounge or a classroom.There is also a blank template so students can do their own that has a heading on it that reads the same as all others. Students color, write something, and then write their name. The bottom portion has ideas/sentence starters f
Preview of Louisiana Guidebook 2.0 5th Birchbark House Lesson Guide for Chapters 1-4

Louisiana Guidebook 2.0 5th Birchbark House Lesson Guide for Chapters 1-4

Enhance your novel study with this easy-to-use lesson guide. The vocabulary, activities, and discussion questions cover important details from Chapter 1-4 (Summer) in The Birchbark House. Included:Vocabulary Chapters 1-4Character Chart (characters, character traits, character interactions)Character Development Chart: Omakayas (Chapters 1-14)Character Relationship: Omakayas and Old TallowCharacter Relationship: Omakayas and the BearsDiscussion Questions and AnswersWhole class discussion questio
Preview of FREE Current Events Reading Comprehension Practice_Latest Articles for Students

FREE Current Events Reading Comprehension Practice_Latest Articles for Students

Current Events PDF Lesson Plans & Latest News Articles for Student Reading Comprehension Practice. Higher minimum wages will go into effect on January 1 across 22 states. This will give an economic boost to almost 10 million workers, according to a recent estimate.Use a student news article as a substitute lesson plan, daily classroom assignment, weekly homework assignment, Friday groupwork activity, or for optional flex/bonus points. Follow us on X @NewsLessonPlansArticle Features:· 2 diffi
Preview of 6th Grade Common Core Standards Bookmarks [fiction]

6th Grade Common Core Standards Bookmarks [fiction]

Created by
DEARTEACH
Here's a collection for 6th grade teachers and their 6th grade language arts students. Bookmarks will ease students' understanding of the "how's of thinking and responding" as you teach to the standards. One way to use these bookmarks is to laminate them and distribute to individuals or to groups during literature circle discussions or independent work. Because the bookmark [think as you read..] is generic it can be used with any type of fiction. Another way to utilize the bookmarks is to runoff
Preview of Editable Read Across America Week Event Flier with focus of Dr. Seuss' Books

Editable Read Across America Week Event Flier with focus of Dr. Seuss' Books

Created by
Tiffany Brodsky
This a Read Across America Week event flier for a week, from Monday to Friday. There are two choices of backgrounds, black-and-white and colored choices, and editable forms as well. Please note: the days of the week words (Monday, Tuesday, etc.) themselves are not editable.Each day students dress differently based on the following Dr. Seuss Books: Monday: Fox in Socks (silliest or mismatched socks)Tuesday: Green Eggs and Ham (dress in green)Wednesday: Wacky Wednesday (wacky hair or clothes)Thu
Preview of ESL/EFL upper-intermediate no-prep 2hr lesson plan: taking risks + conditionals

ESL/EFL upper-intermediate no-prep 2hr lesson plan: taking risks + conditionals

This reading and speaking ESL lesson plan has been designed for small groups, but also works really well for 1:1 language lessons - I have personally used it in both cases, and found it effective in both! It can easily be used either for online or in-person teaching. It is organised into two hour-long sessions: The first session is a speaking and reading session, that aims to build vocabulary around the topic of risk-taking, drawing on some examples from the world of business. Students will revi
Preview of 6th Grade Common Core Standards Bookmarks Informational Text

6th Grade Common Core Standards Bookmarks Informational Text

Created by
DEARTEACH
Here's a student and teacher friendly collection of informational standards to support your instruction and their responses. Run off copies as you teach the standards. One idea is to handout one standard at a time. Provide your students with an informational text [nonfiction article] and as they read have them refer to the bookmark. The bookmark is divided into 3 section: What the standard means, What students should think as they read, and how to respond [write] to the standard. The bookmarks
Preview of Reading Materials Logs for Home School Portfolio

Reading Materials Logs for Home School Portfolio

Created by
Tiffany Brodsky
Simple sheets with a friendly format to log materials used in your home school teaching. These logs have a small amount of color to make it easy to write on and still give a relaxed feel to add to your child's portfolio. The main focus is reading. Enjoy!Copyright 2023 Tiffany Brodsky. All rights are reserved.Need for a homeschool group? Please buy multiple sets at a discounted price. Thank you!
Preview of French Grammar Exercises Worksheet(Exercices de Grammaire Française)

French Grammar Exercises Worksheet(Exercices de Grammaire Française)

These worksheets contain French grammar exercises for children studying in primary school. These printable sheets help teachers, as well as mothers, educate their children in French grammar.in addition, they help students to learn French easily in a short period. Follow me to receive all the news that I display in my store. Terms of use: Selling this item on the internet is prohibited without prior permission from the author and is a violation of the copyright act. Thank you for visiting my Stor
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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:

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