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High school ELA test prep literature circles for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of The Book Thief Jeopardy Novel Study Review Jeopardy Game

The Book Thief Jeopardy Novel Study Review Jeopardy Game

Created by
Kiwiland
This fun and engaging Jeopardy Style Game is the perfect way to review the novel The book Thief by Markus Zusak. I typically put the class into small groups or individuals and ask a member of the group to choose a color and dollar amount. That is the question that they have to answer. When I get the class to do it individually I get them to put the answers down on a piece of paper and mark them at the end of the game.NEW! I have now introduced a visual point scoring system to keep track of how
Preview of Juxtaposition warm-up mini-lesson

Juxtaposition warm-up mini-lesson

Created by
EnglishTeacherFL
Use this bell-ringer or mini-lesson with your students to introduce or review the rhetorical device juxtaposition. This resource reviews the concept, walks students through an example, and provides students an opportunity to work individually. On the last slide, there is an answer provided for teachers to display.
Preview of Oxymorons- warm-up, bell-ringer, mini-lesson

Oxymorons- warm-up, bell-ringer, mini-lesson

Created by
EnglishTeacherFL
Use this resource to teach this element of figurative language to your students. You will review common examples in our language and one example in literature before students work on an exercise from Romeo and Juliet.Answer key for student task provided.
Preview of Rhetorical Questions- bell-ringer, warm-up, mini-lesson

Rhetorical Questions- bell-ringer, warm-up, mini-lesson

Created by
EnglishTeacherFL
Utilize this resource to introduce or review rhetorical questions with your students. The concept is reviewed using a classic, Romeo and Juliet and students practice their knowledge with Martin Luther King, Jr.'s The Letter from Birmingham Jail. Answer keys are provided for both.
Preview of Antigone Scene v Task- Literary Elements, Text Structure, and Style

Antigone Scene v Task- Literary Elements, Text Structure, and Style

Created by
EnglishTeacherFL
Use this resource with your students to analyze the use of figurative language, its impact on the text, how style is used in the scene, and text structure. This can be used in small group structures or for individual student use.
Preview of Reading Street  Literary Terms Literary Elements Word Wall

Reading Street Literary Terms Literary Elements Word Wall

Created by
MrSalearno's
Authors specifically write to make us think. They enhance their writing by including techniques, literary terms and devices. Authors use flashbacks, point of view, sensory details, imagery, and tone to advance a plot or story. Reading Street offers literary terms, each week we focus on a new word. However, to focus on just one word with one story is inane. Authors use a plethora of devices and elements in their writing. They aren't limited to just one. Challenge your students and enhance
Preview of Describing a Picture - Speaking, Tips and Practice

Describing a Picture - Speaking, Tips and Practice

Describing a picture can be quite difficult to students if they don't have an idea of how to do it properly.In this PowerPoint, we explain, step by step, how to do it from a general view to a more detailed one where they will learn how to describe the background, foreground, left and right sides, etc.This PowerPoint also includes practice pictures where the pupils will choose a picture to describe after learning the basis.Everything is animated and triggered.An important and powerful tool to ha
Preview of The Character, and How the Character is Developed

The Character, and How the Character is Developed

Created by
Ms Tullis
Students will be able to define character, and how the character is developed in a work of literature. Students will have a clear definition of the antagonist and the protagonist as well. Teachers can choose how much of the PowerPoint they would like to show throughout the characterization unit, because the definition is spread out throughout 10 slides. Teacher can also write notes the slides, as most of the slides have space for class notes and teacher modifications. The slides are appropri
Preview of Common Idioms Activity

Common Idioms Activity

Figurative Language is always so much fun to teach! This is a 163 slide PowerPoint that can be converted into an activity for individual students or groups! Includes 55 idioms with a chart that has the idiom listed, the idiom meaning, and the literal meaning! *I also have a worksheet I will e-mail over if you would like once you purchase. Each slide has a picture or pictures. *Can turn it into a game with students of how many idioms they can get correct. ENJOY!
Preview of Siddhartha Summary

Siddhartha Summary

Sometimes the summaries we find online are too dense for some our ISS, ENL, and Level 1 students. Such was the case before I created this summary for my students. I kept each chapter summary to no more than 3-4 sentences so that students could easily recall facts or important details. This has been especially useful for students that struggle with recall and has proven to be a beneficial support especially during class discussions. Although, I have used it with specific students this would also
Preview of Modified Version of Everyday Use

Modified Version of Everyday Use

Created by
Kimberly Keen
This is a modified version of "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker. It was created for high school students who are non-readers so that they can hear the material and work on comprehension skills. There is no text, just pictures and voice over. This activity is great with a white board or large monitor computer or as an individual activity to enhance comprehension. Play this PowerPoint as a slideshow to hear the audio and allow students to experience the story like a movie. This activity was done a
Preview of Weekly Reading Quiz A

Weekly Reading Quiz A

Created by
Katlyn Davenport
For use with any novel, especially in book clubs/literature circles. Tailored to ask STAAR English 1 EOC style questions about ANY fiction reading material! Similar products for non-fiction coming soon.
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