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High school ELA test prep resources for Prezi and for homeschool

Preview of Breakfast Cereal Rhetorical Analysis - AP Lang, Rhetoric Intro

Breakfast Cereal Rhetorical Analysis - AP Lang, Rhetoric Intro

Created by
Think ELA
This product is a FUN easy-to-understand way to teach students how to rhetorically analyze using breakfast cereals. Students will learn how to closely “read” a breakfast cereal for taste, texture, shape, andcolor, and examine the box artwork in order to discover the audience, tone, and message the cereal is conveying.This activity introduces students to the idea of close reading and using part-to-whole critical thinking crucial to therhetorical analysis required by the Common Core standards, th
Preview of Verb Tense L.5.1.C, Distance Learning

Verb Tense L.5.1.C, Distance Learning

Verb Tense to convey various times, sequences, states, and conditions L.5.1.C Distance Learning (Google Slides Ready) Get the BUNDLE here!Great for test prep, homework, and as a mini-lesson!Aligned to : CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.5.1c Use verb tense to convey various times, sequences, states, and conditions.Contents8 PRINTABLES!* Dynamic & Stative Verbs* Modal Verbs* Helping Verbs* Main Verbs* Simple Verb Tense* Progressive Verb TenseAnswer KeysAnchor PostersPlease see the animated GIF to know what
Preview of SAT Reading Strategy Presentation

SAT Reading Strategy Presentation

This SAT Strategy presentation details how to attack the Reading test in order to improve your score dramatically. This prezi turned PDF provides an overview of the test and allows teachers to prepare their students for the sections of the test, including short passage, long passage, dueling passage, sentence completion, and "most nearly means." This includes the reading comprehension, vocabulary in context, and answer choice elimination strategies. Remember, 4/5ths of the test is wrong answers.
Preview of Objective Summary for High School *Ideal for summer school!*

Objective Summary for High School *Ideal for summer school!*

Objective summary can be a tricky concept for high school students. Refresh student understanding of summary with this mini-lesson. A practice activity, using Romeo and Juliet, is included to do with the whole class and can easily be adapted for independent work.
Preview of Active and Passive Voice: Customizable Google Slides Intro

Active and Passive Voice: Customizable Google Slides Intro

Created by
Katy Shrout
This is a Google Slides presentation introducing the concept of active and passive voice to students. I recommend going through this presentation as a class, and challenging students with the simple practice questions at the end to make sure they have understood the new topic! This presentation has been designed to be customized to use a few names / photos of your actual students to help illustrate how active-passive voice sentences are structured. In my experience, this will help keep them enga
Preview of Teaching Mood and Tone

Teaching Mood and Tone

What you have here is a complete lesson that is ready to go! That means you have a lesson that could be facilitated by a teacher OR provided to students to complete independently, provided they have access to a computer.
Preview of Teaching Constructed Response

Teaching Constructed Response

An interactive activity to practice constructed response writing! Middle school writers love this activity as they learn and practice the steps to fully answering a question. Many standardized and formal assessment ask students to answer using constructed response, and so you're able to use this activity all year to practice and prepare for testing. This individual activity is part of the my SHARP Portfolio Bundle - a huge interactive notebook for a middle school ELA classroom. This res
Preview of Irony Slideshow

Irony Slideshow

Teaching irony to your students soon? This slideshow is a great resource for showing students the difference between the three types of irony. Feel free to use this resource in your in-person and virtual classrooms for years to come!INCLUDED:Slideshow (PDF format)
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