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Preview of Lots of MLA Practice

Lots of MLA Practice

Created by
EducatNsocal
MLA broken down by topic: (1) MLA: How It's Done - 1 page visual with instructions on how to format any Word document into MLA format.(2) 15 essays that are not in MLA format - plentiful practice for students to help learn and reinforce tedious MLA rules.(3) Bibliography How-To - a quick glance at how to format book, internet, and periodical bibliography entries (the three most tested on state testing).(4) 2 practice bibliography worksheets with key(5) Essay in proper MLA format - great to refer
Preview of Lots of MLA Testing

Lots of MLA Testing

Created by
EducatNsocal
47 test questions divided according to '97 State Standard and MLA rules from 2010: (1) Formatting: 15 questions(2) Heading: 5 questions(3) In-Text/Parenthetical Citations (one concept): 13 questions(4) Bibliography/Works Cited Format: 7 questions(5) In-Text/Parenthetical Citations (more complex concepts): 6 questionsFile provided in Word 97 format so you can easily cut and paste to customize quizzes or tests.Need some worksheets to help teach and reinforce MLA concepts? Refer to "Lots of MLA Pra
Preview of Student-Friendly AP English Language Synthesis Essay Rubric

Student-Friendly AP English Language Synthesis Essay Rubric

Created by
Angie Kratzer
ALIGNED WITH THE 2019 CED AND EXAM CHANGES!Give students a leg up on the APâ„¢ English Language & Composition synthesis essay (Question 1 on the APâ„¢ Lang exam) by teaching them to think like trained readers. This rubric takes the multiple-page 2019 revised synthesis rubric and translates it into a simpler one-page matrix. A printer-friendly version of the rubric is included as well.This rubric is included in the 44-page unit Read 'em and Weave: The AP English Language Synthesis Question, which
Preview of Literary Terms Pre-Assessment

Literary Terms Pre-Assessment

This is an excellent tool to gauge the knowledge students are coming in with at the start of the year. I normally use it as a pre-assessmemt tool and do not count it towards their overall grade. The format is matching terms and definitions.
Preview of Creating the AP Synthesis, Rhetorical Analysis, & Argument Questions

Creating the AP Synthesis, Rhetorical Analysis, & Argument Questions

Created by
We English Hard
After they are familiar with the AP Language open-ended response questions, in small groups (or independently, depending on your goal), students create their own AP Synthesis, Rhetorical Analysis, and Argument questions with very specific guidelines. Students found this activity incredibly helpful in understanding the structure and content of (and endless possibilities for) each question.We had just completed the Wealth and Poverty and the Language Units when I assigned this, so I had them use o
Preview of English Common Core Regents Part 2 Practice

English Common Core Regents Part 2 Practice

Created by
MarinoESL
This is a mock Part 2 for the NYS English Common Core Regents Exam in English Language Arts. This has been modified as a practice for beginners by removing the 4th text.
Preview of Secondary Essay Outline

Secondary Essay Outline

Created by
Elise Gust
This essay graphic organizer was designed for higher level English Language Learners. The graphic organizer was created as a scaffold for students to plan an essay after a week of research on an endangered species. This support can be adjusted for any topic, and helps students organize and focus thoughts before beginning a rough draft. When I used this in my middle school classroom, I also noticed the independence that it fostered. The guiding questions in the first column assist students in
Preview of Argument Task Planning Page

Argument Task Planning Page

Students need argument essay tasks that are engaging. However, as every English teacher knows, students also want to know "How do I start?" This worksheet will guide students through the writing process.First, students can record specific and relevant evidence in support of the issue. Then, students can record specific and relevant evidence against the issue. For both sections, there is space to cite from which article the quote came, so that students can avoid plagiarism. The worksheet reminds
Preview of English STAAR Benchmark Self-Evaluation

English STAAR Benchmark Self-Evaluation

Created by
Christina White
I used this in my classroom after the Benchmark STAAR exam. This survey allows students to reflect on what they think they need to work on prior to the English STAAR exam.
Preview of Dissecting Edna Pontellier -The Awakening Unit

Dissecting Edna Pontellier -The Awakening Unit

What was once considered a scandalous novel students now tend to find lengthy and bland. How can we put the standards set in place by society in the frame of mind of our students? This activity requires students to not only think about what society in 1899 deems should make her happy, but also find in what areas of her life she experiences true happiness. Students are expected to find evidence from the book with direct quotes as well.
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