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Thanksgiving Common Core RL.8.5 resources

Preview of Thanksgiving Cornucopia Figurative Language Color by Number

Thanksgiving Cornucopia Figurative Language Color by Number

Students can practice identifying figurative language with this Thanksgiving Cornucopia Color by Number. This is a great activity for the holiday season! It can be used in centers or stations too! You might also like... Christmas Figurative Language Color by Number Figurative Language Color by Number 2-Butterfly Types of Irony Color by Number Verb Moods Color by Number Sentence Structure Color by Number Verbals Color by Number or or BUY THE ENTIRE BUNDLE AND SAVE!!! Language Arts
Preview of Halloween and Thanksgiving ELA WOULD YOU RATHER FRIENDSGIVING SHORT FILMS

Halloween and Thanksgiving ELA WOULD YOU RATHER FRIENDSGIVING SHORT FILMS

Bring the fun to your ELA class this Halloween and Thanksgiving. This bundle accompanies my FREE QUARTER 1 lesson plans, curriculum map, and scope and sequence. DOWNLOAD YOUR COPY HERE INCLUDES❤ Would You Rather Halloween Edition❤ Friendsgiving ❤ Pixar Short Film SALT-Thanksgiving ❤ Would You Rather Halloween Editionet your students moving and laughing in October with this hilarious, spooky Halloween edition of WOULD YOU RATHER? with 21 funny and thought-provoking questions.HOW IT WORKS:Student
Preview of Under the Harvest Moon by Sandburg Close Reading Poetry Analysis

Under the Harvest Moon by Sandburg Close Reading Poetry Analysis

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Teach Well ELA
Close Reading Poetry Analysis of "Under the Harvest Moon" by Carl Sandburg. Analyzing poetry is an art. How do you get better at it? Practice. Here is an easy way to teach close reading with self-guided questions that help the student gain understanding of breaking down lines of poetry. This poem covers figurative language, word choice, poetic devices, drawing conclusions, citing text evidence, summary, theme, and tone. This poem pairs well with a using short stories such as "Stopping By Woods
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