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Preview of Rhetorical Device Worksheet

Rhetorical Device Worksheet

Created by
Mrs Johnston
This worksheet contains sixteen quotes from literature and famous speeches (and a couple of movies) that are examples of sixteen different rhetorical devices. The key is provided, so it can be used as a stand alone worksheet or, the worksheet is also provided in a bundle with my list of rhetorical devices and the two can be used together.
Preview of Farewell to Manzanar by Jeanne W. Houston Unit Test by MrsNick

Farewell to Manzanar by Jeanne W. Houston Unit Test by MrsNick

Created by
MrsNick
This unit test goes with my product, Farewell to Manzanar by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston Guided Reading Worksheets. If you want to save hours of your own time, purchase my guided reading worksheets and unit test! This test has 10 T/F, 44 Multiple Choice, 16 Vocab Matching, and 6 Short Answer. 9 pages are test and 3 are the answer key. 6 questions address a great poem to teach with the book called "In Response to Executive Order 9066" by Dwight Okita. Here is my product info for the guided rea
Preview of Research Paper Writing/Grading Rubric

Research Paper Writing/Grading Rubric

Created by
BB Learning
I use this rubric to grade informative/research writings within my history class. This rubric can be used for any general writing assignment. This document can be edited to fit your classroom needs.
Preview of Sentence Structure -- High School thru Adult Lesson

Sentence Structure -- High School thru Adult Lesson

This lesson is written for any upper division student, middle school to college, and also for adults who just want to improve their writing skills. Thirteen pages and several exercises with answers cover the basics of sentence structure, including fragments, ellipses, commas vs. semi-colons, “you understood,” varying sentence patterns, and misplaced modifiers. There are writing exercises that provide the opportunity to use what is presented in the lesson.  13 pages  examples for every rule
Preview of List of Commonly Used Rhetorical Devices and Worksheet

List of Commonly Used Rhetorical Devices and Worksheet

Created by
Mrs Johnston
A combination of my other two rhetorical device products, this provides students with the list of rhetorical devices and the worksheet to practice identifying the rhetorical devices on their own.
Preview of Small Moment Personal Narrative Mentor Text China Fireworks

Small Moment Personal Narrative Mentor Text China Fireworks

One time, when I was in China, something happened that was both exciting and terrifying. We had gone to a remote river to see the scenery and we were staying overnight in a farmer’s house that he rented rooms from. He fed us and also had “entertainment” for us that we could do if we were interested, such as horse-back riding, calligraphy lessons, or setting off fireworks. The friends that I was travelling with thought setting off fireworks would be fun......To this day, I can’t see or set off
Preview of Thanksgiving Gratitude Journal, Creative Writing, Bible Scripture Copywork

Thanksgiving Gratitude Journal, Creative Writing, Bible Scripture Copywork

Created by
ParksAndArrows
Thank you for stopping by to view my Thanksgiving Writing Journal for upper elementary or middle school students. This is a great resource for kids to practice their creative writing skills, writing letters, memorizing scripture, and just practice an attitude of thankfulness. This Writing Bundle includes just over 20 pages to get you through the November school days leading up to Thanksgiving. ***This is a digital download/Nothing physical will be shipped.***You do not have permission to resell
Preview of How to write a newspaper article (Student instructions)

How to write a newspaper article (Student instructions)

Created by
That's Textbook
This resource acts as a student friendly guide to writing a newspaper article. Students can replace the text with their own content.
Preview of Compare/Contrast Essay Guide/Rubric The Hitchhiker by Lucille Fletcher

Compare/Contrast Essay Guide/Rubric The Hitchhiker by Lucille Fletcher

Created by
Kelli Lee
Great compare/contrast essay guide and rubric for middle school students. Easy to follow and to explain paragraph by paragraph. Use with Venn diagram after reading the radio play (free versions available online) and watching the Twilight Zone episode (#16-this is not on Youtube, so I had to use my Netflix account). My seventh graders really loved the story....made writing an essay a little less painful for all of us. :)
Preview of J.K. Rowling Harvard Commencement Speech

J.K. Rowling Harvard Commencement Speech

Created by
Tori Allred
J.K. Rowling is my hero and a role model to all human beings! Not only has she reached rock bottom and built herself into the woman we all know and love, she is willing to share that painful experience with the world in hopes of inspiring others to persevere. Her “fairy tale” should be shared with each and every student as a means of empowerment. For that reason, I have made three forms of this resource. 1. Students are asked to analyze Rowling’s story-telling, word choice and tone as a means of
Preview of WHICH IS IT, LINKING OR ACTION VERBS? Part I (5th and 6th Grades)

WHICH IS IT, LINKING OR ACTION VERBS? Part I (5th and 6th Grades)

Created by
Ms Rebecca
This linking and action verb worksheet is created for 5th and 6th-grade language arts students. Section one includes ten exercises. Students are directed to identify the italicized main verb/s as either a linking, L or action, A, verb. Blanks are provided for their answers. Section two, to show their understanding, directs students to write two of their own sentences, writing one linking verb sentence and one action verb sentence. Both sections are culturally inclusive. For each section, example
Preview of Revise & Edit - Grades 6-9; "Man of Many Voices"; 15 Questions; Print/Digital

Revise & Edit - Grades 6-9; "Man of Many Voices"; 15 Questions; Print/Digital

Revise & Edit passage plus 15 questions. Junior High level. This is a Revising and Editing quiz, complete with a one-page passage and 15 questions, that is appropriate for practice for the Texas STAAR grade 7 ELA test (2023), Grade 8 ELA test, Texas English 1 EOC test, the Florida FSA for Language Arts middle school through freshman, and college entrance exams. The quiz covers the following skills:recognition of compound subject and compound verb;run-on sentences;commas in a series;commas w
Preview of Boom Cards:  Editando oraciones

Boom Cards: Editando oraciones

Created by
Dual Dialects
Practice grammar, spelling, and punctuation with this forty card activity. This can be used with bilingual, dual language, and Spanish as a Second Language students!
Preview of Tricky Spellings: than vs. then

Tricky Spellings: than vs. then

Created by
Julia Deak
This is a 1-page mini-lesson on when to use than vs. then. It includes a quick description of the difference in meaning and example mnemonics to help students remember which is which. This is followed by 10 sentences to help students practice when to use than vs. then. Answers and a suggested lesson plan (1 additional page) are included.
Preview of List of Commonly Used Rhetorical Devices

List of Commonly Used Rhetorical Devices

Created by
Mrs Johnston
Sixteen of the most commonly used rhetorical devices and their uses are explained in this study aid. Examples are provided for each device in order to help students get a better idea of the meaning of each device since many of them can be a little confusing and are sometimes so similar in meaning. Among the devices covered are assonance, rhetorical question, hyperbole and understatement.
Preview of CCSS 8th Grade ELA Curriculum Pacing Guide Year Long
Preview of Mrs. Riddle's Favorites: Six Traits Trade Books

Mrs. Riddle's Favorites: Six Traits Trade Books

Mrs. Riddle's Favorites: Six Traits Trade Books ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you are looking for a picture book that would lend itself nicely to teaching one of the six traits of writing, look no further! Mrs. Riddle's Favorites: Six Traits Trade Books is an exhaustive 10 page list of beloved picture books that can be used to teach each of the six traits of writing, plus presentation. This list has been compiled from numerous resources and personal experience in teaching
Preview of Coordinating Conjunctions And, So, But Lesson/Practice

Coordinating Conjunctions And, So, But Lesson/Practice

Created by
Shana Fitz
Teach when to use coordinating conjunctions and, so, and but. Students will review one example, then practice combining simple sentences to make compound sentences with target conjunctions. Finally, students will practice generating compound sentences independently.
Preview of Comprehensive Grammar Notes on Verbs for Middle and High School Students

Comprehensive Grammar Notes on Verbs for Middle and High School Students

‘Notes on Verbs’ is a 12 page editable Word document that can be used as a resource for teachers and/or as a handout for (ELA, ESL, EFL) students. It is a comprehensive set of notes on verbs that includes clear and accurate definitions, explanations, and plenty of examples. Topics that are included within the notes: -main verbs -linking verbs (copular verbs) -stative and dynamic verbs -helping verbs (auxiliary verbs) -phrasal verbs -the past, present, and future verb tenses -the simple, perfe
Preview of SHOW ME YOUR COMPLETE SUBJECTS AND COMPLETE PREDICATES, PLEASE....

SHOW ME YOUR COMPLETE SUBJECTS AND COMPLETE PREDICATES, PLEASE....

Created by
Ms Rebecca
This worksheet of complete subjects and complete predicates, for your grammar students, is divided into two sections. Included in section one are 20 exercises requiring students to identify the complete subject by underlining it once. Next in section two, students are required to write five original sentences of their own. These sentences must have a complete subject and complete predicate. Students are then to underline the complete subject once and the complete predicate twice. Examples are pr
Preview of Bell Work Template - Multi-Skill

Bell Work Template - Multi-Skill

Created by
katie gilbert
Editable template for bell work. Easily differentiate and focus on multiple skills/standards.
Preview of Author and Book Study

Author and Book Study

Created by
JHamilton
This is a 10 page document that includes a step-by-step unit and all handouts for students to follow to complete an author and book study either as a group or independently. It includes sample questions to research, author's website resources, a product list, student book review, and a rubric. It can be differentiated by interest (student choice of author and book), readiness (level of book and depth of research), and learning style (student product choice). It is great for your higher achieving
Preview of New Year's Resolution Essay

New Year's Resolution Essay

Created by
Angela Janiga
Help your students write a 5 paragraph essay about their New Year's Resolutions. This document includes a graphic organizer/guide for first draft, tips for revising and editing, and paper for a good copy!
Preview of Writing in Science - Current Event Summary

Writing in Science - Current Event Summary

This writing assignment uses the Gathering, Reasoning, Communicating framework. Summary writing may be used in regular instruction or as a form of assessment. There are many versions of summary writing out there. This is just one version that has allowed students to process information before writing a more formal paragraph.INCLUDES:• A two-page student outline for summary writing.• A scoring rubric developed from ELA Common Core standards.You Might Also Like:Writing in Earth Science - Climate A
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Journaling

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Writing Prompts

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Peer Editing

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Sentence and Paragraph Construction

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Blogging

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Research Papers

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Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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