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Preview of Argumentative Essay Writing Daily Review - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr

Argumentative Essay Writing Daily Review - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr

Middle School students will easily practice and review what they know about how text-based argumentative essays are organized and structured with this printable and digital daily review! Focused on original texts about nonviolent protest, students will learn about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s philosophy.This resource includes:✅ A prompt✅ 2 original non-fiction texts about non-violent and violent protest✅ A set of questions for the introduction paragraph (hook, transition, thesis) - a total o
Preview of Informative Essay Writing Text Based Unit Printable AND Digital

Informative Essay Writing Text Based Unit Printable AND Digital

Teaching Middle School students to write informative essays can be challenging but this will make it so much easier! The step-by-step interactive guided notes and video lessons will break things down and engage your students as they learn how to write text-based informative essays with ease.This resource is both Printable AND Digital! :)This unit teaches:➡️ The Writing Process: Read the prompt, Flip the Prompt, Read and Mark the Text, Plan➡️ Introduction: hook, arch (bridge transition senten
Preview of Irony | Anchor Chart | Notes | One Pager | Distance Learning | Google Slides

Irony | Anchor Chart | Notes | One Pager | Distance Learning | Google Slides

Use this Irony Anchor Chart | Irony Notes | One Pager | Google Slides to teach Irony or to review Irony with your students! This includes all three types of irony! This Irony Anchor Chart and Irony Notes is perfect for students' notebooks, folders, or binders. Irony can be difficult to master! Give your students this aid!Includes the definition of irony, the definitions of the three different types of irony (verbal, situational, dramatic), examples of the three different types of irony! Included
Preview of Introduction to Graphic Novels - How to read and text features activities

Introduction to Graphic Novels - How to read and text features activities

Created by
The ELA Duo
Introduce students to reading graphic novels with these resources. Students will learn how to read a graphic novel and about their unique text features. Included:notes on the text features of graphic novelsa blank sheet so that students can write in their own notesa template for students to create there own 3 panels using the features reviewed in the notesa worksheet that asks them to label the parts of a graphic novel and label the order in which to read some passagesa slide deck that accompani
Preview of Plot Story Elements PRINTABLE and DIGITAL Guided Notes Practice Game

Plot Story Elements PRINTABLE and DIGITAL Guided Notes Practice Game

Teach your middle school students important story element vocabulary including setting, characters, plot, theme, conflict, exposition, rising action, turning point, falling action and resolution with these Interactive Guided Notes I call Pixanotes®! Then afterwards, have students play a fun and engaging dominoes game to practice their learning!This resource comes with DIGITAL and PRINTABLE versions!What are Pixanotes®?Pixanotes® are differentiated notes that blend the structure of traditional t
Preview of Serial Podcast Season 1-Listening Notes Organizers (Digital AND Print Versions)

Serial Podcast Season 1-Listening Notes Organizers (Digital AND Print Versions)

Created by
Jennifer Hampton
The first page of this Word document contains a link to a Google Slides version of these Active Listening Notes for digital/remote learning. The slides have labeled boxes for students to fill in that mirror the print-and-go version you will find on pages 2-13 of the Word document.This is a 13-page Word Document that contains pages for students to take notes on as they listen to Serial Podcast Season 1: Adnan Syed Case. Each page (or slide) has shapes with labels instructing students what to wri
Preview of Homegoing Student Workbook - ENTIRE NOVEL!

Homegoing Student Workbook - ENTIRE NOVEL!

I created this workbook for my students to analyze various literary elements and character connections throughout Yaa Gyasi's Homegoing. This workbook is over 30 pages in length (2-3 pages of thought-provoking questions for each chapter) and goes well beyond simple plot recall to engage students as critical thinkers. Each chapter activity requires students to analyze the text on a deeper level and easily facilitates both small group and whole class discussions!This workbook can be edited or prin
Preview of Epithet Practice Handout & Assignment

Epithet Practice Handout & Assignment

Created by
The English Muse
This is a simple handout to help students identify epithets in The Odyssey, find their own epithets from the text, and then create their own epithets about themselves. I've found my students really enjoy the assignment because most high schoolers LOVE talking about themselves! I usually introduce this assignment while we are reading Part 2 of The Odyssey (when Odysseus returns home).
Preview of Kinetic and Potential Energy Digital Unit Bundle | Law of Conservation of Energy

Kinetic and Potential Energy Digital Unit Bundle | Law of Conservation of Energy

Created by
Science Dojo
This Energy complete digital unit bundle has everything you'll need to guide your students in learning about kinetic and potential energy, conservation of energy, work, power and simple machines! This bundle guides both teachers and students through various lessons, projects, activities and more while offering teachers autonomy and editing power!This Google Slides unit plan allows students to type directly into Google Slides: complete text boxes, add images and access slide presentations embedde
Preview of Guided Notes: Romeo and Juliet

Guided Notes: Romeo and Juliet

Created by
Artistic English
Dive into the heart of Shakespearean literature with this comprehensive graphic organizer guided notes set, specifically designed for an in-depth study of all acts of Romeo and Juliet. This meticulously crafted collection is your passport to the timeless love story that has captivated readers for centuries. The notes cover general plot knowledge, as well as character information, and the identification of literary devices within the play. This 15-page note packet also comes with a teacher's copy
Preview of "The Yellow Wallpaper" Slides, Active Reading Guide, Project Literary Analysis

"The Yellow Wallpaper" Slides, Active Reading Guide, Project Literary Analysis

Created by
Faulkner English
Engage your AP and diverse learners alike with "The Yellow Wallpaper" resource pack! Perfectly tailored for high school AP classes and adaptable for varying student abilities.Start with the Anticipation Guide.Dive into Charlotte Perkins Gilman's captivating tale using 35 detailed slides covering author insights, thematic exploration, character analysis, and compelling textual evidence.Equip your students with a comprehensive 6-page Active Reading Guide for a holistic approach before, during, an
Preview of The Alchemist Student Workbook

The Alchemist Student Workbook

Student notebook and workbook for Paulo Coelho's novel The Alchemist.Includes fill-in-the-blank notes and information about:The authorMagical RealismAllegoryThe Hero's JourneyComprehension questionsIcarus and DaedalusEcho and NarcissusAs well as guided notes and analysis through:Story MapDialectical Journal entriesCharacterization Mandala projectJust add the novel (and graphic novel for extra fun and engagement!) and you're set! This resource works best with my Alchemist Google Slides, also list
Preview of Graphic Organizer: Academic Research

Graphic Organizer: Academic Research

Created by
Artistic English
Graphic Organizer: Academic ResearchOverview: Streamline your essay and thesis preparation with this 4-page Academic Research graphic organizer. Tailored for students and researchers, this tool simplifies navigating academic databases and ensures thorough and organized research.Key Features:Step-by-Step Guidance: Follow a clear path from database access to essay integration, enhancing research efficiency.Detailed Record-Keeping: Track every research detail, including keywords, source credibility
Preview of Romeo and Juliet - Act 2, Scene 3 Close Reading (Friar Lawrence Soliloquy)

Romeo and Juliet - Act 2, Scene 3 Close Reading (Friar Lawrence Soliloquy)

8 Guided Questions that can help your students engage more deeply with the language of Friar Lawrence's soliloquy in Act 2, Scene 3 of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. Questions allow students to think about themes and understand the character of the Friar more deeply as they slow down and engage more fully with the text.Suggestions for Answers / Answer Sheet Included Hope this helps you out!
Preview of Guided Notes for the verb IR to go - past tense preterite | Digital & PDF

Guided Notes for the verb IR to go - past tense preterite | Digital & PDF

Created by
Profe Zulita
Are you looking for a ready-to-go activity for your students to learn the verb ir - to go in the past tense? Fue, anyone? This guided notes set is perfect for virtual or in person instruction and will set your students up for success!This digital Spanish "to go" scaffolded notes will help your students break down the important "need to know" information about conjugating the verb ir in Spanish in the preterite tense. These guided notes will provide students with in-context examples of the verb i
Preview of Rhetorical Essay Antigone Reading Comprehension

Rhetorical Essay Antigone Reading Comprehension

Rhetorical argument essay utilizing an excerpt from Sophocles' Antigone. Focuses upon the monologues from Haemon & Creon with a central question of who makes the strongest argument and why?May be used with the entire play OR as just an excerpt to teach rhetoric.Includes/Covers:*Google Slide Lesson*Basics of rhetoric: Ethos, Pathos, & Logos*Summary of play and audio for excerpt*PDF copies of the play: one annotated and one blank (Scene III)*Practice using text evidence to support an argu
Preview of The Seventh Man Guided Notes

The Seventh Man Guided Notes

I have made some guided notes for students to complete "The Seventh Man" reading. There are some definition, and reading check questions along the way. The notes are very straight forward but will help differentiate if needed, and provide more scaffolded support. As well as ensuring that the students are paying attention to the story.
Preview of Beowulf Pre-Reading, Comprehension, Themes, Writing, Epic Hero

Beowulf Pre-Reading, Comprehension, Themes, Writing, Epic Hero

To be used with the classic piece, Beowulf, as a great introduction of the context, themes, & modern relavency of the epic poem.Includes:*Google Slide Show*Video clips*Discussion & writing opportunities*Article, "Beowulf: The Enduring Appeal of an Anglo-Saxon 'Superhero Story'" with close reading questions*Student guided note sheetIf you enjoyed this product, please visit my store for other engaging resources & follow me on Pinterest!Credits:Slides to GoBBC News
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Study Guide and Answer Key (Level 3-4 of Webb's DOK)

Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Study Guide and Answer Key (Level 3-4 of Webb's DOK)

The Act 3 Romeo and Juliet study guide can be used as a scaffold, reading quiz, group work, or individual study. An extensive answer key is provided. Students will develop an understanding of the plot and practice citing strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis. While the cognitive complexity of the questions falls within levels three and four of Dr. Norman L. Webb's renowned Depth of Knowledge framework, sentence stems are included to provide differentiation for those students w
Preview of Finding Central Conflict Topic and Authoring Theme (Without Literary Device)

Finding Central Conflict Topic and Authoring Theme (Without Literary Device)

This tool supports the development of critical thinking and analytical/argumentative writing. It fosters an inquiry-based process that propels meaningful conversation. The instructor, as a guide, facilitates and leads the students in confronting ethical complexities showcased by the characters' actions. This resource aids in teaching how to write a theme without literary devices. The intent is to help the students master writing a fully developed theme before adding a literary device to the mix.
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Act 2 Study Guide and Answer Key (Level 3-4 of Webb's DOK)

Romeo and Juliet Act 2 Study Guide and Answer Key (Level 3-4 of Webb's DOK)

The Act 2 Romeo and Juliet study guide can be used as a scaffold, reading quiz, group work, or individual study. An extensive answer key is provided. Students will develop an understanding of the plot and practice citing strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis. While the cognitive complexity of the questions falls within levels three and four of Dr. Norman L. Webb's renowned Depth of Knowledge framework, sentence stems are included to provide differentiation for those students w
Preview of Informational Text Structures

Informational Text Structures

Enhance comprehension effortlessly with our informational text structure poster. Visual cues aid learners in recognizing and organizing key information effectively, fostering stronger analytical skills and deeper understanding. Elevate your learning environment! Includes B&W copy and is editable!
Preview of With Literary Device: Finding Central Conflict Topic and Authoring Theme

With Literary Device: Finding Central Conflict Topic and Authoring Theme

This tool supports the development of critical thinking and analytical/argumentative writing. It fosters an inquiry-based process that propels meaningful conversation. The instructor, as a guide, facilitates and leads the students in confronting ethical complexities showcased by the characters' actions. This resource aids in teaching how to write a theme with literary devices.​​Thesis with just a theme example: In her novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee conveys that when one exhibits uncommo
Preview of ESL/ELL School Supplies Vocabulary Lesson 1 for NEWCOMERS

ESL/ELL School Supplies Vocabulary Lesson 1 for NEWCOMERS

Help your newcomers learn important school vocabulary with this lesson! This is lesson 1 in the School Supplies Vocabulary Unit. You can access the scope & sequence for free!Purchase includes:Singular School Supplies Google Slides™ (26 slides)Singular School Supplies Guided Notes that match the presentationPlural School Supplie Google Slides™(25 slides)Plural School Supplies Guided Notes that match the presentation3 pages of flashcardsLesson planLooking for more School Supplies resources? C
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

Benefits of learning English language arts

Learning English language arts offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. It helps students:

  • Develop effective communication skills
  • Build critical thinking and analytical skills
  • Nurture their creativity and imagination

By ensuring that students have a solid foundation in English language arts, teachers can help set them up for future success.

Discover printable and digital English language arts resources

On TPT, English language arts resources come in various forms: from interactive notebooks and task cards to small-group activities and individual worksheets. They can be used to enhance learning, assess a student’s mastery of ELA concepts, or to reteach a tricky concept. By incorporating ELA resources from TPT into your teaching toolbox, you can create an engaging learning experience that strengthens students’ understanding of ELA concepts.

If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital English language arts worksheets, TPT has an extensive collection of resources across topics and grade levels. No matter what ELA topic your students are working on — whether you’re teaching the parts of speech to 1st graders or argumentative essay writing to 10th graders — TPT has instructional materials that are designed to help with any ELA learning need. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, teaching and learning ELA will be so much easier.

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There are many different types of English language arts resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular ELA lessons include reading, writing, phonics, vocabulary, spelling, and creative writing.

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Educators can save time preparing English language arts lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for ELA resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of ELA lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.

How can I make my English language arts lessons fun and engaging?

Students learn best when they're engaged! Sprinkle a little fun into your English Language Arts lessons by using manipulatives, pairing unusual texts like poems and short films together, or doing an escape room activity.