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Preview of The Raven, Edgar Allan Poe, Interactive Poetry Activity, PDF & Google Drive CCSS

The Raven, Edgar Allan Poe, Interactive Poetry Activity, PDF & Google Drive CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Make Edgar Allan Poe’s classic poem, “The Raven,” come alive for your students with this 44-slide lecture and five pages of lesson materials that include detailed directions, a full-text version of Poe's gothic poem, links to a high-quality audio version, "Faux Poe" creative writing assignment, and answer key. The interactive lecture (Prezi, PDF, and Google Slides versions included) inspires students to dig back into the text, think critically, and decode Poe’s structure and technique.These mate
Preview of Teaching Tone and Mood in Literature

Teaching Tone and Mood in Literature

Want to help your students understand the difference between mood and tone? In this lesson, students use art and song lyrics to analyze the difference between the two terms. Use the visual examples to help students apply their understandings. Using lines from songs students will can discuss how different interpretations and understandings can shape and influence the artists message.
Preview of Identifying Claims in Argumentative/Persuasive Essays (Google Slide/Interactive)

Identifying Claims in Argumentative/Persuasive Essays (Google Slide/Interactive)

Created by
Chayce Perlis
This adorable Google Slides presentation can be used for whole group or small group instruction in order to teach students what a well-written claim looks like in an argumentative/persuasive essay. It also teaches students how to identify what a well-written claim looks like by providing both examples and non-examples. Includes an editable slide at the very end for teachers to come up with their own statements to showcase to students.
Preview of Flashback Friday Lesson One - Home of the Brave: The Civil War in Sudan

Flashback Friday Lesson One - Home of the Brave: The Civil War in Sudan

I use this particular product when we are in our 5th grade Lucy Calkins Unit 1 Reading Interpretation Book Clubs. Our Class read aloud is Home of the Brave by Katherine Applegate. My students are constantly asking me background questions about the Civil War in Sudan. This motivated me to create this product! It relates to our standards, provides background knowledge and fits perfectly into our Flashback Friday routine!I teach 5th Grade ELA! In order to make our lessons more interesting I have im
Preview of Concrete Detail (Showing, not Telling)

Concrete Detail (Showing, not Telling)

This is a creative writing lesson used in the Poetry unit. I usually do this as the 3rd lesson in the poetry unit, after “7 Deadly Sins of Poetry ,“ and “Recognizing Good Poetry.” This is the lesson where the students learn how to use vivid imagery to make their writing universal. Ideally, this would be paired with the freewrite about "A place that is important to you".This slideshow includes examples, discussion questions, a class activity rewriting abstract language, and it has an attached 'Co
Preview of Six Traits of Narrative Writing

Six Traits of Narrative Writing

Created by
Lissa H
This Google Slideshow is editable and covers the six traits of narrative writing. I use this in 9th grade Literature and Composition classes to teach narrative writing prior to writing personal narratives. Slideshow covers: IdeasOrganizationVoiceWord ChoiceSentence FluencyConventionsThere are extra slides for the definition of narrative writing, 5 W's and H, PEEL Method, and description of personal narratives.
Preview of Writing Effective Essay Conclusions - English 8th grade 30 Multiple Choice 16pgs

Writing Effective Essay Conclusions - English 8th grade 30 Multiple Choice 16pgs

It is important to note that a "Conclusion Essay" is not a standard type of essay. Essays typically have an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion section, but the essay's content and purpose can vary widely.Here is a 30 multiple-choice related to Writing Effective Essay Conclusions. These 17 pages will focus on the elements that make a strong conclusion, which can be applied to various types of essays specifically for 8th graders and higher grades. This activity with answers included,
Preview of Literary Devices:  Hyperbole and Onomatopoeia

Literary Devices: Hyperbole and Onomatopoeia

A great way to introduce, reinforce, and/or review the literary devices of hyperbole and onomatopoeia.
Preview of Hemingway's "Hills Like White Elephants" - Visual Support / Symbolism Analysis

Hemingway's "Hills Like White Elephants" - Visual Support / Symbolism Analysis

Supporting Google Slides presentation with animated graphics to help support breakdown of symbols in the title and opening scene. Also includes audiobook and analytical discussion questions about dialogue, relationships, characters and greater themes. Animations are click-based, so this is an interactive, real-time presentation for your class.
Preview of "One Hen" Google Slides- Bookworms Supplement

"One Hen" Google Slides- Bookworms Supplement

Bookworms Curriculum: 3rd grade ELA Module 4- Unit 1: Actions and Consequences. These lessons correlate with the book "One Hen." The slides are for lessons 4, 5, 6, and 7.This resource is editable through Google slides and it includes modeling slides, timers when appropriate, discussion questions, vocabulary words, book photos, written response assignment, "I can" statements, Youtube read aloud links, success criteria, and anchor chart guides. Please know that these are for the Bookworms Curricu
Preview of Word Meaning & Line Lengths

Word Meaning & Line Lengths

This is a creative writing lesson used in the Poetry unit. I usually do this as the 4th lesson in the poetry unit, after “7 Deadly Sins of Poetry,“ “Recognizing Good Poetry,” and "Concrete Detail" lesson. This is the lesson where the students learn to take their work and shape it into poem form. Ideally, this would be paired with the freewrite about "Saying goodbye".This slideshow includes examples, discussion questions, a class activity with word choice, and it has an attached 'Line Break Prac
Preview of Recognizing Good Poetry

Recognizing Good Poetry

This is a lesson for Creative Writing during the Poetry unit. This lesson can be paired with the second "Poetry Freewrite" from my poetry freewriting collection. It is very important to first complete the "7 Deadly Sins of Poetry" lesson first in order to transition into this idea. This lesson aims to tease out what makes a good (or at least passable) poem for the students. This slideshow features some more bad poems to rip apart, along with some comparisons to better versions of the poem (and a
Preview of Punctuation Presentation

Punctuation Presentation

This presentation provides an overview for proper use of punctuation marks, including periods, commas, exclamation points, question marks, and quotation marks. This presentation can be used to front-load a full lesson on punctuation, or it can be used as a mini-review of punctuation if you need to spiral back to it. This is a valuable tool to always keep in your back pocket for when you need it!
Preview of Low Prep Introduction to Creative Writing Course Kickoff Grades 10-12 or College

Low Prep Introduction to Creative Writing Course Kickoff Grades 10-12 or College

Created by
Baj Goodson
{INTRO TO CREATIVE WRITING 101} Google Slides presentation and teacher script | Engaging, low-prep introduction to Creative Writing course, appropriate for grades 10-12 or collegeNew to teaching creative writing? Or just need an updated intro for your existing course? With this product, help your students embark on a journey of imagination, storytelling, and self-expression, which is a huge part of what creative writing is all about. Crafted for the beginning of your Creative Writing 101 course
Preview of Dialogue Punctuation Rules Google Slides presentation and Activity

Dialogue Punctuation Rules Google Slides presentation and Activity

Created by
Anne Fodge
39 slide Google Slides presentation with dialogue punctuation rules, examples, quick check (incorrect/correct) examples, dialogue tag brainstorm activity, meaningful dialogue suggestions, and create your own dialogue activity with image prompts.
Preview of Narrative Writing: Figurative Language

Narrative Writing: Figurative Language

Use this slide deck when introducing each type of figurative language and how it can help improve narrative description. I highly recommend introducing this at the same time when teaching how to build description in a narrative. This will help with and introduce idioms, personification, similes, metaphors, hyperbole, alliteration and symbolism. This is specifically built for middle grades and an older crowd.
Preview of Ways to Start a Story

Ways to Start a Story

Created by
MissMarbles
Slideshow lesson explaining 6 different ways students can start a creative story.Gives examples of each method, and when it would be beneficial to use.
Preview of Satire Terms Presentation: An Introduction to Satire

Satire Terms Presentation: An Introduction to Satire

Commonly Used Terms in Satire: This presentation includes definitions and examples of the following terms:-Satire-Purpose of Satire-Horatian Satire-Juvenalian Satire-Irony-Sarcasm-Hyperbole-Understatement-Invective-ParodyTotal of 19 slides!
Preview of "Lon Po Po" Google Slides- Bookworms Supplement

"Lon Po Po" Google Slides- Bookworms Supplement

Bookworms Curriculum: 3rd grade ELA Module 2- Unit 3: Timeless Tales. These slides correlate with lessons 33 and 34 for the book "Lon Po Po."This resource is editable through Google Slides and includes modeling slides, timers when appropriate, book photos, discussion questions, vocabulary words, and anchor chart guides. Please know that these are for the Bookworms Curriculum and the slides were created to help with planning and presentation to young students! These are kid friendly slides to hel
Preview of Fantasy Adventure Creative Writing Powerpoint

Fantasy Adventure Creative Writing Powerpoint

Students will be introduced to various elements of the fantasy adventure writing genre and guided in the creation of their own short stories. Elements of the fantasy adventure genre will be explained. The elements covered in this PowerPoint are:MagicCharactersConflictSupernatural CreaturesLoveVillainsMagical ToolsSettingLanguageThis lesson is a fun alternative to teaching standard narrative writing practices. Check out my store for the accompanying brainstorming sheet that can be used with this
Preview of Sensory Language Presentation

Sensory Language Presentation

Created by
Words for Nerds
This Google Slides presentation introduces sensory language, why it is crucial in narrative writing, and multiple prompts to get students brainstorming words and phrases that appeal to the 5 senses.
Preview of Figurative Language Lesson

Figurative Language Lesson

Created by
Amanda Doyle
A Google Slides presentation that covers what figurative language is, what it does for writing, and then definitions and examples for the following: simile, metaphor, hyperbole, personification, idiom, pun, alliteration, onomatopoeia, allusion, analogy, oxymoron, and analogy.
Preview of Poetry Vocabulary *Editable* Google Slide Show for Middle & High Time Saver

Poetry Vocabulary *Editable* Google Slide Show for Middle & High Time Saver

Created by
The Awesome Shop
Looking to save yourself some time? Check out this google slide show. It has 18 terms with definitions all ready for you to add your examples and finishing touches to. I have also included an image slide for each term with an example in the teacher comments so students can try to write their own example for each one. Fun, informative and creative this slideshow tried to break up the monotony of just taking notes.NOTE: I have a free matrix here that you can download. TermsFigurative LanguagePer
Preview of Small Moments Personal Narrative

Small Moments Personal Narrative

Created by
The Simple Shop
This presentation compares small moment personal narratives to broad, run-on narratives, by creating a visual for students--Watermelon Ideas VS. Seed Ideas. If you want to encourage your students to zoom in and focus on a small moment for their personal narrative and use sensory details, this is a great resource. Great for instruction and turn and share discussions.
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