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High school english language arts worksheets for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Main Idea; Literary Text; Modified for Special Ed

Main Idea; Literary Text; Modified for Special Ed

This worksheet is modified from the middle school reading curriculum. Students are asked to read the short paragraph and circle from a field of two which is the main idea. This enhances test-taking skills for students. For alternate ideas, have students use highlighters to highlight key words that help them identify the main idea. This is excellent for special education students who require an alternate or modified curriculum. It is also an excellent worksheet for general education students i
Preview of Conformity, tattoos and Body Modification Leopard Man Unit

Conformity, tattoos and Body Modification Leopard Man Unit

This 12 page student worksheet stand alone unit covers conformity, tattooing and body modification. Should people be judged by the way they look? Is conformity a good or bad thing? The pack has vocabulary, essays, non-fiction, news information, fiction and quotes. This unit works well in the classroom or as an independent study unit. It is a high interest subject that will get even the most reluctant students involved. It is a great addition to the ERWC Leopard Man unit.
Preview of Sentence Types & Punctuation Packet; Differentiated Middle School Special Ed

Sentence Types & Punctuation Packet; Differentiated Middle School Special Ed

This is a 9-page packet to teach students about the different types of punctuation and sentence types. Punctuation addressed: period question mark exclamation point comma colon semicolon apostrophe quotation marks parenthesis hyphen slash The first four pages address punctuation, while the last five pages address sentence types. There is a one page introduction to sentence types with picture clues. Then there is one page dedicated to each type of sentence. Students can color in the bubble le
Preview of Kill it! Kill it! The Spotted Lanternfly - Publisher File

Kill it! Kill it! The Spotted Lanternfly - Publisher File

A great way to keep up on current agricultural news- students will use this article posted by Delaware Online: Delaware Online - Spotted Lanternfly to read and learn about how the Spotted Lanternfly is now in Northern Delaware. Students will use their graphic organizer to identify concerns with a growing Lanternfly population, read about how to correctly identify a Spotted Lanternfly and more. Great for sub work or just for an informational lesson on invasive species.
Preview of "This I Believe" Essay

"This I Believe" Essay

As popularized by NPR.org, teach your students how to write a "This I Believe" essay. This packet includes easy-to-follow worksheets, model essays, brainstorming activities, a gallery walk, graphic organizers, and a grading rubric to assist you in personalizing this engaging project in your class.Great for ESL/EFL to practice speaking skills! (I used this activity in relation to teaching American Transcendentalism. After reading Emerson and Thoreau's beliefs, students wrote their own in the form
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis- Middle and High School Halloween Activity

Rhetorical Analysis- Middle and High School Halloween Activity

Teach rhetorical analysis through these engaging Halloween themed activities! Students will learn about the rhetorical appeals of ethos, pathos and logos. Then they will annotate a reading by highlighting the appeals and write their own advertisement for a haunted house using the appeals to persuade their reader to buy the home. An answer sheet and example paragraph are also provided.
Preview of How to Format Titles in MLA Format

How to Format Titles in MLA Format

This cheat sheet will remind students how to format their titles in MLA format for both handwritten and typed essays. Print out the cheat sheet in poster size and hang it in your classroom as a helpful reminder. Thank you for purchasing this product!Please leave a review below! -Booking Literature
Preview of Beginning ESL Writing Brainstorming Worksheet in English & Spanish editable

Beginning ESL Writing Brainstorming Worksheet in English & Spanish editable

This worksheet was designed to help beginning English learners participate in writing activities in their class. You can edit this worksheet to add your own writing prompt(s) on the first page. Students can then draw what happens in their story on the second page. Depending on your student's individual strengths and needs, they may be able to use this worksheet to help them write a paragraph/story/essay.
Preview of Modified Multiple-Meaning Words in Context Worksheet; Amelia Earhart

Modified Multiple-Meaning Words in Context Worksheet; Amelia Earhart

This multiple-meaning word worksheet is modified from the middle school reading curriculum and is based on Amelia Earhart. It aligns with the Maryland Alternate State Curriculum Objective: 3.A.7.b Given a modified grade-level literary text or a portion of that text, student will identify the meaning of a multiple meaning word in context. Students are directed to read the sentence and circle the correct meaning of the word from a field of two based on the context of the sentence. Boardmaker pi
Preview of ICE Writing

ICE Writing

Created by
DeeDumTweedle
ICE (Introduce, Cite, and Explain) is a quotation integration style. This sheet goes through the steps, supplies examples, and an area to practice. To make it fun--there are lots of references to the KING of ICE! A fun worksheet and notes for research papers writing in general.
Preview of "The Raven" Poetic Devices

"The Raven" Poetic Devices

This packet includes the full text of "The Raven," a poetic devices worksheet and answer sheet, and a color-coded annotated example of each poetic device within the poem. No more skimming for hours and searching the internet for examples! All in one place, editable, and ready to go!
Preview of Allusions in Songs

Allusions in Songs

This product teaches students how to identify allusions through song lyrics, catering to musical or rhythmic learners. They will learn about five different types of allusions through examples. An easy-to-follow worksheet allows students to analyze five different song lyrics for allusions. This activity can be done independently or in groups. It also works great as a stations activity, gallery walk, or jigsaw! Students will love listening to contemporary songs while interpreting allusions. After
Preview of Inference, Inferring, Text Evidence, and Context Clues, Middle, Substitute

Inference, Inferring, Text Evidence, and Context Clues, Middle, Substitute

The first page of this mini lesson is a story and literal and inferring questions. The second and third page ask the students to explain the meaning of the noted words in the text citing textual evidence. This page, also, has The fourth and final The sheet incorporates inferring, text evidence, and context clues into the comprehension.
Preview of Who do you trust? Autism Source Credibility

Who do you trust? Autism Source Credibility

Who do you trust? This 4 page unit with non-fiction reading covers source credibility. The main focus is on Autism awareness and whether or not to trust the advice of spokespeople like Jenny McCarthy. Unit includes vocabulary, articles and S.O.A.P.S. Tone study guide.
Preview of Differentiated Close Reading Worksheet; Special Ed; Directly Stated in Text

Differentiated Close Reading Worksheet; Special Ed; Directly Stated in Text

This worksheet is modified from the middle school reading and science curriculum. It has a short informational passage about Earth. There are two worksheets that look the same to students. This is an easy way to differentiate because students will not realize that their paper is different from that of their peers. One worksheet requires students to write in the answers, where the other has two answer choices for students to circle. This is excellent for special education students who require
Preview of My Grocery List for ESOL, ESL, ELL (food vocabulary)

My Grocery List for ESOL, ESL, ELL (food vocabulary)

Created by
tmcdougal
Identify colorful pictures and write each food in English on the grocery shopping list. Check spelling. Look for cognates. What other words can you add to this list?
Preview of FacadeBook (Importance of Being Earnest)

FacadeBook (Importance of Being Earnest)

Created by
DeeDumTweedle
To capitalize on the "trivial" nature of the great play, "The Importance of Being Earnest," this mini-project has students complete a social media based worksheet on one of the characters. The twist: the students produce the images and words that the characters WANT the world to read AND the true words and meanings behind them. This is not the same-old "make a Facebook page for a character" worksheet. This truly capitalizes on the idea of "public persona" versus the "authentic person" and how
Preview of Differentiated Fact or Opinion? Modified for Special Ed from Anatomy

Differentiated Fact or Opinion? Modified for Special Ed from Anatomy

There are two worksheets with the same content but the method of choosing an answer differs. There are five statements. On one worksheet, students must read the statement and write F or O, whether the statement is a fact or opinion. The other worksheet has the same statements, but has picture clues to help students who need extra prompting. The student response on this page is given by circling F or O. This is modified for special ed from the human anatomy curriculum in grade 7. It discusses th
Preview of FFA New Horizons Summer 19 Scavenger Hunt

FFA New Horizons Summer 19 Scavenger Hunt

Great way to have your students delve into their FFA New Horizons magazine while also learning about FFA around the globe. This scavenger hunt challenges students to read through the magazine to answer its questions. Scavenger hunt is based on the Summer 2019 edition of New Horizons.
Preview of The Odyssey Greek Values and Timeline Blank Worksheet

The Odyssey Greek Values and Timeline Blank Worksheet

Created by
acurlyphilosophy
Please e-mail me for an answer key! Greek Values: -hospitality -Xenia -loyalty -bravery -humility -intelligence/wit
Preview of News letter Sample (template 1)

News letter Sample (template 1)

This is a Newsletter template. Newsletters can be a great way to form two way communication with families! This is a great pre-made template to use for your classroom needs.
Preview of Experience Related to Text Worksheet; Differentiated Middle School Special Ed

Experience Related to Text Worksheet; Differentiated Middle School Special Ed

This worksheet contains two passages modified from the 7th grade middle school curriculum. The passages are summarized from two stories from the Bridges to Literateure text. The stories are simplified for students with special needs. The students are to read each passage and write at least one sentence as to how the passage relates to their personal experience. Students are required to think about their experiences and tie them in with what the characters in the text experience. This is excel
Preview of "To Build a Fire" by Jack London- "How To" Video Project

"To Build a Fire" by Jack London- "How To" Video Project

This video project corresponds to Jack London's short story "To Build a Fire." In this story, the protagonist believes he is an expert in wilderness exploration and able to successfully make his way through the treacherous Yukon in order to find gold. He ignores advice from more experienced explorers which ultimately ends in his death. Students will create an antithesis to this story by producing a video providing expert advice on a topic of their choosing. This packet includes: a description of
Preview of The Giver - banned book article and pre-reading questions

The Giver - banned book article and pre-reading questions

Created by
Jodie Atwood
Features an article on banned book awareness (with proper citation information), as well as pre-reading questions for The Giver.
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