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Preview of MUG #3, Mechanics Usage & Grammar Bell-Ringers, Editing & Proofreading Practice

MUG #3, Mechanics Usage & Grammar Bell-Ringers, Editing & Proofreading Practice

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Welcome to Volume #3 of M.U.G. Monday, where students master Mechanics, Usage, and Grammar by working together to proofread real-world writing examples. These 19 weekly grammar editing sessions address the most common errors made in middle-school and high-school writing.I've used these lessons on Mondays because I like alliteration (M.U.G. Shot Mondays), but you can use them anytime you want. Most semesters run 18 weeks, but I threw in an extra M.U.G. editing mini-lesson in case you have an extr
Preview of The Necklace, Guy de Maupassant Short Story Literary Analysis, PDF & Google Apps

The Necklace, Guy de Maupassant Short Story Literary Analysis, PDF & Google Apps

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Use the classic short story, “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant, to teach your students the elements of literary analysis. This two-day lesson plan includes a full-text copy of this public domain story, an 8-question student handout (with detailed answer key, of course), an interactive slide lecture (both Prezi Next and Google Slides versions included) to help your students learn how to analyze text as they connect the author’s setting to the character development of Mathilde Loisel, and an opt
Preview of MUG #4, Mechanics Usage & Grammar Bell-Ringers, Editing & Proofreading Practice

MUG #4, Mechanics Usage & Grammar Bell-Ringers, Editing & Proofreading Practice

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Welcome to Volume #4 of M.U.G. Monday, where students master Mechanics, Usage, and Grammar by working together to proofread real-world writing examples. These 19 weekly grammar editing sessions address the most common errors made in middle-school and high-school writing.I've used these lessons on Mondays because I like alliteration (M.U.G. Shot Mondays), but you can use them anytime you want. Most semesters run 18 weeks, but I threw in an extra M.U.G. editing mini-lesson in case you have an extr
Preview of The Legislative Branch: Unit Notes & Worksheets for Government or Civics Class

The Legislative Branch: Unit Notes & Worksheets for Government or Civics Class

Created by
Mister Harms
Make civics informative and practical for your students by using this set of notes and assessments that summarize the main points of the Legislative Branch! I have used this set of notes regarding the Legislative Branch in my 8th grade civics class for many years. This branch of government, which is the largest, can be daunting to summarize and teach. However, I have narrowed down the important aspects so students get the main concepts and you’ll get a complete unit of notes on the Legislative
Preview of PUBLIC SPEAKING Course | Semester Speech Curriculum | Communication Classes

PUBLIC SPEAKING Course | Semester Speech Curriculum | Communication Classes

Want to teach your secondary public speaking students with confidence? Speech classes are a blast to teach, but only if you're comfortable with the material and the processes. I've taught public speaking at the high school and college levels for 23 years, and I've created the course I wish I'd had when I started.From organizing the course in Google Classroom to assessing formal presentations, this resource has it all. Wondering what to do when you have a sub? I have you covered. Want to know my
Preview of Mock Job Interview - Soft Skills for College and Career Readiness

Mock Job Interview - Soft Skills for College and Career Readiness

Want to help your students rock their future job interviews, but you're not sure where to start? This complete lesson explains a job interview and its purpose, reviews eight job interview tips and common job interview questions, and includes a mock job interview assignment with directions and a scoring guide/rubric! ⭐️ Click HERE for the Pear Deck version.⭐️ WHAT'S INCLUDED (a complete lesson that uses the 5E Learning Cycle!):Engage: Question to hook students.Explore: Question to activate prior
Preview of How to Ask for a Letter of Recommendation - College & Career Readiness

How to Ask for a Letter of Recommendation - College & Career Readiness

Teach your students how to ask for a letter of recommendation for college or scholarship applications with this interactive Google Slides presentation. This complete lesson explains what a letter of recommendation is, what students need recommendations for, and nine tips for asking for a letter of recommendation. Also included: an extension activity asking students to write an email requesting a letter of recommendation and completing a datasheet/brag sheet to go with it (link to a sample email
Preview of How to Apply to College - College Readiness

How to Apply to College - College Readiness

Prepare your high school juniors and seniors for the college admissions and application process with this interactive Google Slides presentation. This complete lesson explains when students should begin the college application process, how to make a college list, and what's needed to complete a college application. Also included: an extension activity asking students to make a spreadsheet or table to show the colleges they plan to apply to and the required application materials and deadlines.⭐️
Preview of Colons, semicolons, hyphens, and em-dashes

Colons, semicolons, hyphens, and em-dashes

Google Slides (interactive/Pear Deck enabled)! No prep required! You can view video presentations of these resources here.Teach students about colons, semicolons, hyphens, and em-dashes with these easy-to-use Google Slides presentations! The presentations look at the conventions of use for each punctuation mark in detail.Check questions are placed throughout each presentation to monitor comprehension and ensure student engagement. Answers are provided in the presenter notes beneath the slides co
Preview of Commas with sentence interrupters and nonessential elements

Commas with sentence interrupters and nonessential elements

Google Slides (interactive/Pear Deck enabled)! No prep required! You can view a video presentation of this resource here.Teach students about commas with this easy to use Google Slides presentation!The presentation has check questions placed throughout to monitor comprehension and ensure student engagement. Answers are provided in the presenter notes beneath the slides containing the questions.Included:36 slides including 8 (Pear Deck enabled) comprehension-check questions.Please note: If you do
Preview of Financial Literacy - How to Appeal Financial Aid

Financial Literacy - How to Appeal Financial Aid

Teach your high school juniors and seniors how to appeal financial aid with this interactive Google Slides presentation. This complete lesson explains what a financial aid appeal is, when to make an appeal, possible reasons for an appeal, and how exactly to make an appeal. ⭐️ Also included: an extension activity asking students to write an appeal letter. For your seniors, this might be an actual letter they need to write. For your juniors, this would be a hypothetical situation and practice lett
Preview of Job Skills - Interview Tips and Mock Job Interview Pear Deck

Job Skills - Interview Tips and Mock Job Interview Pear Deck

Teach your students job skills and career readiness with this interactive Pear Deck Google Slides presentation. This complete lesson explains a job interview and its purpose, reviews eight job interview tips, and includes a mock job interview assignment with directions and a scoring guide/rubric! ⭐️ Click here to learn more about Pear Deck or check out this video! Pear Deck is a fantastic Google Slides Add-on to increase student participation and make your presentation more interactive!⭐️ I have
Preview of College Readiness - How to Apply to College Pear Deck

College Readiness - How to Apply to College Pear Deck

Teach your high school juniors and seniors the college application process with this interactive Pear Deck Google Slides presentation. This complete lesson explains when students should begin the college application process, how to make a college list, and what's needed to complete a college application. Also included: an extension activity asking students to make a spreadsheet or table to show the colleges they plan to apply to and the required application materials and deadlines.⭐️ Click here
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 Introduction to Rhetorical Analysis

Introduction to Rhetorical Analysis

Thank you for purchasing this primary resource and its ancillary materials. I hope that the lesson bundle lightens your burden and provides enriching accessibility to the important concepts and skills for your students to engage and grow as rhetoricians. This video previews the materials. This lesson and its activities are aligned with both the ELA Common Core Standards and the AP English Language & Composition Skills. This resource and its ancillaries are available on Google Slides and Goog
Preview of Combining Sentences Pear Deck Lesson

Combining Sentences Pear Deck Lesson

Teach a working knowledge of semicolons, colons, coordinating conjunctions, and conjunctive adverbs in ONE period. This is a quick, interactive, and incredibly effective way to teach concepts that many students (and teachers) normally find scary.This presentation combines a number of effective strategies for learning grammar, such as teaching in the context of its function (in this case, how to combine sentences), using simple, memorable formulas to remember sentence structure, and using Pear De
Preview of TKM - Pronoun-Antecedent: Notes, Guided Notes, and Guided Pear Deck Lesson

TKM - Pronoun-Antecedent: Notes, Guided Notes, and Guided Pear Deck Lesson

Created by
Kaeli Madsen
This is a pronoun-antecedent lesson to go along with the novel To Kill a Mockingbird. This lesson is a general overview of Pronouns and Antecedents with examples from the book and interactive PearDeck Slides, if you use PearDeck. I have included the Notes, and a Guided notes version free in the description. Notes Guided Notes
Preview of How to Use Commas

How to Use Commas

Google Slides (interactive/Pear Deck enabled)! No prep required! You can view video presentations of these resources here.Teach students about commas with these easy-to-use Google Slides presentations! The presentations look at the conventions of comma use in series, with adjectives, following introductory elements, and with essential and non-essential sentence elements.The presentations have check questions placed throughout to monitor comprehension and ensure student engagement. Answers are pr
Preview of Colons lesson for Google Slides (for interactive notebook)

Colons lesson for Google Slides (for interactive notebook)

*Reviews 4 reasons for using a colon: appositives, lists, quotations, and explanations*Slides presentation that goes over 4 rules for using the colon along with various examples. If using an interactive notebook, I suggest students take notes on the input pages of their notebook and then use their output side to write the sentences outlined at the end.New Ohio Learning Standards/CCSS are also on the presentation and guided notes for teacher clarity (L9-10.2) *fully editable in Google Slides**Gu
Preview of College & Career Readiness - How to Ask for a Letter of Recommendation Pear Deck

College & Career Readiness - How to Ask for a Letter of Recommendation Pear Deck

Help your students make letter of recommendation requests for college or scholarship applications with this interactive Pear Deck Google Slides presentation. This complete lesson explains what a letter of recommendation is, what students need recommendations for, and nine tips for asking for a letter of recommendation. Also included: an extension activity asking students to write an email requesting a letter of recommendation and completing a datasheet/brag sheet to go with it (link to a sample
Preview of Subject-verb agreement with intervening elements

Subject-verb agreement with intervening elements

Subject-verb agreement with intervening elements (Google Slides [interactive/Pear Deck enabled]) No prep required. Teach students about subject-verb agreement when words, phrases, and clauses are placed between the subject and verb using this easy to use Google Slides presentation! The presentation has check questions placed throughout to monitor comprehension and ensure student engagement. Answers are provided in the presenter notes beneath the slides containing the questions.The presentation c
Preview of How to Use Em-dashes

How to Use Em-dashes

Google Slides (interactive/Pear Deck enabled)! No prep required! You can view a video presentation of this resource here.Teach students about hyphens with this easy to use Google Slides presentation! The presentation looks at the conventions of em-dash use.The presentation has check questions placed throughout to monitor comprehension and ensure student engagement. Answers are provided in the presenter notes beneath the slides containing the questions.Included:18 slides including 5 (Pear Deck en
Preview of How to Use Hyphens

How to Use Hyphens

Google Slides (interactive/Pear Deck enabled)! No prep required! You can view a video presentation of this resource here.Teach students about hyphens with this easy to use Google Slides presentation! The presentation looks at the conventions of hyphen use with numbers, compound nouns, and compound adjectives.The presentation has check questions placed throughout to monitor comprehension and ensure student engagement. Answers are provided in the presenter notes beneath the slides containing the q
Preview of Subject-Verb Agreement with Indefinite Pronouns

Subject-Verb Agreement with Indefinite Pronouns

Subject-verb agreement with indefinite pronouns (Google Slides [interactive/Pear Deck enabled]) No prep required.Use this easy to use Google Slides presentation to teach students about subject-verb agreement when the subject pronoun refers to an unspecified person, thing, or amount.The presentation has check questions placed throughout to monitor comprehension and ensure student engagement. Answers are provided in the presenter notes beneath the slides containing the questions.You can view a vid
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