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High school ELA test prep posters for Google Apps

Preview of Tone vs. Mood - Mood and Tone Lesson Plans, Word Lists, Anchor Charts, Passages

Tone vs. Mood - Mood and Tone Lesson Plans, Word Lists, Anchor Charts, Passages

Created by
Angie Kratzer
Are your students having trouble distinguishing between mood and tone? These two detailed lesson plans will make things clearer for them. Students will have exposure to tone and mood worksheets, passages, word lists, and anchor charts. There are opportunities for students to work together, write, and move.Contents:Detailed Lesson Plan for Day 1Tone Anchor Chart Thinking About Tone Tone Words in Categories Thinking About Tone for Any Image Application to Text (Tone)Detailed Lesson Plan for D
Preview of Multilingual Point of View Notes: EL

Multilingual Point of View Notes: EL

These note sheets are appropriate for all levels of language learners. They offer a myriad of supports to ensure that your learners can identify, verbalize, and write about point of view in literature. Notes include multiple examples and corresponding written examples modeling how to write an analysis of the author's use of point of view. Notes cover first, second, and third person point of view- they do not directly distinguish between omniscient vs limited third person. EL Supports Included:Si
Preview of Multilingual Satire Notes: EL

Multilingual Satire Notes: EL

These note sheets are appropriate for all levels of language learners. They offer a myriad of supports to ensure that your learners can identify, verbalize, and write about satire in literature. Notes include multiple visual examples and corresponding written examples modeling how to write an analysis of the author's use of satire.EL Supports Included:Side by side English and native language translation of definitions and literary examplesSimplified definition of satireVisual examplesSentence fr
Preview of Multilingual Irony Notes: EL

Multilingual Irony Notes: EL

These note sheets are appropriate for all levels of language learners. They offer a myriad of supports to ensure that your learners can identify, verbalize, and write about irony in literature and poetry. Notes include examples to help your learners distinguish between visual, situational, and dramatic irony. EL Supports Included:Side by side English and native language translation of definitions and literary examplesVisual examplesSentence framesWritten modelsLanguages Available:EnglishSpanishF
Preview of Theme Anchor Chart | Digital Notes | One Pager | Google Slides | Virtual Learn

Theme Anchor Chart | Digital Notes | One Pager | Google Slides | Virtual Learn

Use this Theme Anchor Chart | Notes | One Pager to teach Theme or to review Theme with your students! This Theme Anchor Chart and Notes Page is perfect for students' notebooks, folders, or binders. Theme can be difficult to master! Give your students this theme aid!Includes definition of theme, how to find the theme, and common theme topics in literature.This product can be used as a notes page, anchor chart, or wall decor in the classroom! Students will use these notes to reference the rules an
Preview of WISDOM Informational Text Graphic Organizer Anchor Charts Posters Digital Print

WISDOM Informational Text Graphic Organizer Anchor Charts Posters Digital Print

Created by
Faulkner English
Teach your students this mnemonic device to become better close readers of informational texts! USE THE GRAPHIC ORGANIZER WITH ANY TEXT! As they read for information, they are reminded to attend to the following: W: Word Use: Analyze the author's selection of words and phrases. Consider how they contribute to the overall tone and meaning as you examine diction.I: Inference: Make logical inferences based on the information presented in the text. Connect implicit ideas and draw conclusions.S:
Preview of Leap Year Defend your Corner Reading

Leap Year Defend your Corner Reading

Students will begin by reading two informational text on Julius Caesar, the Leap Year Calendar, and how it is influenced by the Earth's Orbit. After reading the passages, students will look at four multiple choice questions. As a group, your students will determine if the letter in their corner is the right or wrong answer. Next ,individually they will defend their answer using details from the text.
Preview of Short Constructed Response & Extended Constructed Response Posters (STAAR)

Short Constructed Response & Extended Constructed Response Posters (STAAR)

Struggling to incorporate STAAR redesign language for written responses in your classroom? These posters will help keep you and your students abreast of the new guidelines and expectations for STAAR based written responses. They are also editable, making them easy to customize based on your preferred writing strategies!
Preview of Anchor chart idea--Central Idea & Details with graphic organizer idea

Anchor chart idea--Central Idea & Details with graphic organizer idea

Anchor chart document to print off to create an anchor chart.It help kids learn how to find central idea by asking themselves questions while reading.Provides a graphic organizer that will be on the chart.
Preview of Academic Vocabulary Word Wall

Academic Vocabulary Word Wall

Created by
MrsCoopersCorner
45 Academic Vocabulary Words that can aide in boosting academic discourse for state testing!
Preview of I Can Statements - English 2 - TEKS

I Can Statements - English 2 - TEKS

English 2 TEKS I Can Statement Posters English Language ArtsI created these posters for my own personal use in my classroom because I couldn't find any high school options available on TPT. Texas resources can be few and far between, especially for high school ELA! Oh, wait...aren't we calling it RLA now?I later adapted these into these files to sell on TPT. You'll get an I Can statement for each Student Expectation or SE Common Core Standard for English II.The posters are white, gray, and black
Preview of Florida B.E.S.T. Standards Mini-Lessons and "I CAN" Posters Bundle

Florida B.E.S.T. Standards Mini-Lessons and "I CAN" Posters Bundle

Created by
Carrie Cooper
Based on the New Florida ELA Standards and the Benchmark Clarifications, these mini-lesson slides are specific to each standard and would be a great way to introduce the focus standards you are working on. They can also work as focused mini-assessments if you want to use them to ensure that you have taught the standard at the level of mastery that the state requires. This is a great way to allow students to have more control over what they are learning. This is a great way to focus on specific s
Preview of Close Reading Symbols Posters & Student Notes | Customizable

Close Reading Symbols Posters & Student Notes | Customizable

Created by
Kacie Creates
Help your students read with more attention to detail and for a greater understanding with the following: 1. Close Reading Symbols Posters (Color + Black/White) (Template + Customizable Version) 2. Close Reading Symbols Student Notes (Color + Black/White) (Template + Customizable Version)
Preview of Types of Characters Posters/Notes

Types of Characters Posters/Notes

These posters can be displayed in your classroom or printed for use in student notebooks. They are created in Google Slides and can be edited with characters your students are familiar with. Posters include: Dynamic, Static, Flat, and Round character types with explanations and examples.
Preview of "Boho Themed"-Point of View (Notes)

"Boho Themed"-Point of View (Notes)

Created by
Self Love Teach
"Boho" themed notes for point of view. The notes include: Definitions for each point of view (1st, 2nd, 3rd person), and includes 3rd person limited, objective, and omniscient. Black and White copies ALSO included! These would also make cute posters for your classroom!
Preview of I Can Statements - English I - TEKS

I Can Statements - English I - TEKS

English I TEKS I Can Statement Posters English Language ArtsI created these posters for my own personal use in my classroom because I couldn't find any high school options available on TPT. Texas resources can be few and far between, especially for high school ELA! Oh, wait...aren't we calling it RLA now?I later adapted these into these files to sell on TPT. You'll get an I Can statement for each Student Expectation or SE Common Core Standard for English I.The posters are white, gray, and black
Preview of R.A.C.E. Strategy Poster

R.A.C.E. Strategy Poster

Created by
Katie Kreis
As an 8th grade/secondary teacher I’ve always struggled to find posters that are both educational and aesthetically pleasing. If you can relate, look no further! Set the tone for your class with educational posters featuring unique and aesthetic designs.  The R.A.C.E. strategy is a writing strategy used to help students answer writing prompts in full, addressing all parts of the prompt. Use this poster to help remind students of the process. Includes:☆ 18x24 R.A.C.E. Strategy Poster with mentor
Preview of Literary Elements and Writing Structure Simple Classroom Posters

Literary Elements and Writing Structure Simple Classroom Posters

Created by
Heather McIlrath
Use these 60+ classroom simple, straightforward posters to familiarize students with common Literary Elements and Writing Structures. I use these to prepare my students to take the New York English Regents Test.Some of the words Included:CharacterizationImageryConflictMoodToneThemeLiteralFigurativeSymbolIronyNarratorAnecdoteAllusionAllegoryDialectConnotationDenotationBlank VerseSonnetBalladCoupletChronological OrderCompare and ContrastCause and EffectSpatialClassificationConflict: Human vs. Sel
Preview of Testing Sign - "Geniuses at Work (Testing in Progress)"

Testing Sign - "Geniuses at Work (Testing in Progress)"

Download this free, editable testing sign. I print mine on colored cardstock for a beautiful sign! This is available via Google Slides. Enjoy this freebie!
Preview of Unpacking a Performance Task - Brainstorming Poster/Worksheet

Unpacking a Performance Task - Brainstorming Poster/Worksheet

This poster/worksheet is an instructional tool meant to be used at the beginning of a new unit of study to help students unpack a performance task that they will be required to complete at the end of a unit of study. Use this tool to help students understand why they are working through all the lessons and activities in your class leading up to the Performance Task. After brainstorming on this poster, keep it up in your classroom for the duration of the unit as a visual reminder of what students
Preview of Powerful words

Powerful words

Created by
Mateo Osorio
Here you will find powerful words to be used throughout the day. Analyze Compare Contrast Demonstrate Describe Evaluate Explain Formulate Infer Interpret Persuade Predict Support Summarize Trace
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