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Preview of MUG #3, Mechanics Usage & Grammar Bell-Ringers, Editing & Proofreading Practice

MUG #3, Mechanics Usage & Grammar Bell-Ringers, Editing & Proofreading Practice

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Welcome to Volume #3 of M.U.G. Monday, where students master Mechanics, Usage, and Grammar by working together to proofread real-world writing examples. These 19 weekly grammar editing sessions address the most common errors made in middle-school and high-school writing.I've used these lessons on Mondays because I like alliteration (M.U.G. Shot Mondays), but you can use them anytime you want. Most semesters run 18 weeks, but I threw in an extra M.U.G. editing mini-lesson in case you have an extr
Preview of The Necklace, Guy de Maupassant Short Story Literary Analysis, PDF & Google Apps

The Necklace, Guy de Maupassant Short Story Literary Analysis, PDF & Google Apps

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Use the classic short story, “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant, to teach your students the elements of literary analysis. This two-day lesson plan includes a full-text copy of this public domain story, an 8-question student handout (with detailed answer key, of course), an interactive slide lecture (both Prezi Next and Google Slides versions included) to help your students learn how to analyze text as they connect the author’s setting to the character development of Mathilde Loisel, and an opt
Preview of MUG #4, Mechanics Usage & Grammar Bell-Ringers, Editing & Proofreading Practice

MUG #4, Mechanics Usage & Grammar Bell-Ringers, Editing & Proofreading Practice

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Welcome to Volume #4 of M.U.G. Monday, where students master Mechanics, Usage, and Grammar by working together to proofread real-world writing examples. These 19 weekly grammar editing sessions address the most common errors made in middle-school and high-school writing.I've used these lessons on Mondays because I like alliteration (M.U.G. Shot Mondays), but you can use them anytime you want. Most semesters run 18 weeks, but I threw in an extra M.U.G. editing mini-lesson in case you have an extr
Preview of PUBLIC SPEAKING Course | Semester Speech Curriculum | Communication Classes

PUBLIC SPEAKING Course | Semester Speech Curriculum | Communication Classes

Want to teach your secondary public speaking students with confidence? Speech classes are a blast to teach, but only if you're comfortable with the material and the processes. I've taught public speaking at the high school and college levels for 23 years, and I've created the course I wish I'd had when I started.From organizing the course in Google Classroom to assessing formal presentations, this resource has it all. Wondering what to do when you have a sub? I have you covered. Want to know my
Preview of Parts of Speech Review & Notes Presentation

Parts of Speech Review & Notes Presentation

Created by
Super ELA
Updated January 2022: Now includes audio support version with pre-recorded lecture!This 24-slide PowerPoint presentation and printable Cornell notes resource is a great parts of speech review at the beginning of the year for grades 6-9. The zany images and examples will help keep students engaged, as well as dust the summer cobwebs from their brains. Concepts covered in this presentation include the following:• Nouns• Pronouns• Antecedents• Action Verbs• Linking Verbs• Adjectives• Adverbs• Prepo
Preview of How to Ask for a Letter of Recommendation - College & Career Readiness

How to Ask for a Letter of Recommendation - College & Career Readiness

Teach your students how to ask for a letter of recommendation for college or scholarship applications with this interactive Google Slides presentation. This complete lesson explains what a letter of recommendation is, what students need recommendations for, and nine tips for asking for a letter of recommendation. Also included: an extension activity asking students to write an email requesting a letter of recommendation and completing a datasheet/brag sheet to go with it (link to a sample email
Preview of How to Apply to College - College Readiness

How to Apply to College - College Readiness

Prepare your high school juniors and seniors for the college admissions and application process with this interactive Google Slides presentation. This complete lesson explains when students should begin the college application process, how to make a college list, and what's needed to complete a college application. Also included: an extension activity asking students to make a spreadsheet or table to show the colleges they plan to apply to and the required application materials and deadlines.⭐️
Preview of Grammar: Parts of Speech, Parts of Sentence, and Practice

Grammar: Parts of Speech, Parts of Sentence, and Practice

In a lesson on parts of speech, students will learn about the different categories of words that make up a language, and how these categories are used to construct sentences and convey meaning. The lesson will start by introducing the eight parts of speech: nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections.In this lesson, you will find direct teaching notes on parts of a sentence, note taking worksheet, and a practice worksheet. Once these pieces are taug
Preview of Sentence Fragment Power Point Presentation

Sentence Fragment Power Point Presentation

Sentence fragment Power Point presentation. Explain sentence fragments to your students with this engaging Power Point, featuring fascinating facts about carrots. Presentation includes explanation, examples and a practice exercise with answer key.This product is part of a money-saving pack bundled with 20 other great grammar and punctuation resources:Grammar and Punctuation PackYou might also like:Subject-Verb Agreement Power Point PresentationWriting a Great Thesis Statement Power Point, Handou
Preview of Colons, semicolons, hyphens, and em-dashes

Colons, semicolons, hyphens, and em-dashes

Google Slides (interactive/Pear Deck enabled)! No prep required! You can view video presentations of these resources here.Teach students about colons, semicolons, hyphens, and em-dashes with these easy-to-use Google Slides presentations! The presentations look at the conventions of use for each punctuation mark in detail.Check questions are placed throughout each presentation to monitor comprehension and ensure student engagement. Answers are provided in the presenter notes beneath the slides co
Preview of Power Point Lesson/Handout-Commas, Conjunctions, Semicolons, Independent Clauses

Power Point Lesson/Handout-Commas, Conjunctions, Semicolons, Independent Clauses

Welcome! This is an English Language Arts BUNDLE with a Power Point Lesson and a matching worksheet!❤️Description of Power PointThis is a 13-slide PowerPoint teaching English Language Arts students how to: correct run-on sentences, use independent clauses, commas, coordinating conjunctions, and semicolons. Students can complete the samples given as you show the slides; they can can practice re-writing the sample sentences given.Each Slide DiscussesSlide 1: discusses run on sentencesSlides 2-3: i
Preview of Commas with sentence interrupters and nonessential elements

Commas with sentence interrupters and nonessential elements

Google Slides (interactive/Pear Deck enabled)! No prep required! You can view a video presentation of this resource here.Teach students about commas with this easy to use Google Slides presentation!The presentation has check questions placed throughout to monitor comprehension and ensure student engagement. Answers are provided in the presenter notes beneath the slides containing the questions.Included:36 slides including 8 (Pear Deck enabled) comprehension-check questions.Please note: If you do
Preview of Simple Compound and Complex Sentences Presentation

Simple Compound and Complex Sentences Presentation

Are your students struggling with crafting well-structured sentences? Do they find it challenging to differentiate between independent and dependent clauses? Are they unsure about subjects, verbs, and the complexities of sentence types? Look no further! This comprehensive teacher presentation on sentence structure is designed to clarify these concepts and empower your students to become confident writers.What's Included:1. Independent Clauses & Dependent Clauses:Clear explanation of what ind
Preview of Financial Literacy - How to Appeal Financial Aid

Financial Literacy - How to Appeal Financial Aid

Teach your high school juniors and seniors how to appeal financial aid with this interactive Google Slides presentation. This complete lesson explains what a financial aid appeal is, when to make an appeal, possible reasons for an appeal, and how exactly to make an appeal. ⭐️ Also included: an extension activity asking students to write an appeal letter. For your seniors, this might be an actual letter they need to write. For your juniors, this would be a hypothetical situation and practice lett
Preview of Grammar Notes Bundle

Grammar Notes Bundle

Created by
Super ELA
This power-packed grammar bundle combines the power of parts of speech with the skill of main and subordinate clauses! It includes the Parts of Speech Review with 24 PowerPoint slides and printable Cornell notes, as well as the Main and Subordinate Clause notes, which includes 12 PowerPoint slides and printable Cornell notes. Concepts covered in the Parts of Speech review:• Nouns• Pronouns• Antecedents• Action Verbs• Linking Verbs• Adjectives• Adverbs• Prepositions• Objects of Preposition• Coord
Preview of Power Point slides of 24 new vocabulary words, SAT level practice

Power Point slides of 24 new vocabulary words, SAT level practice

PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONThis is a Power Point Presentation of 24 vocabulary words. This presentation gives the term and its definition, and there are 25 slides. This presentation is meant to be expanded over multiple different English class sessions. These words are appropriate for English students aged 12-18.The following 24 terms are listed and defined in the Power Point:anachronistic, assiduous, demagogue, deleterious, fortuitous, impetuous, intrepid, obfuscate, ostentatious, perfidious, precociou
Preview of Simple & Compound Sentences with Review of Subjects, Predicates, & Conjunctions

Simple & Compound Sentences with Review of Subjects, Predicates, & Conjunctions

Hello Fellow Teacher, This set of notes include the following items: review of simple subjectsreview of simple predicatesreview of compound subjectsreview of compound predicatesreview/introduction to simple sentencesreview/introduction to compound sentencesreview of coordinating conjunctions and the Oxford comma rule for compound sentencesa recap of the rules for simple and compound sentenceskey words in different fonts and colors to make them stand out examples on each pagepictures to provide v
Preview of College Readiness - How to Apply to College Pear Deck

College Readiness - How to Apply to College Pear Deck

Teach your high school juniors and seniors the college application process with this interactive Pear Deck Google Slides presentation. This complete lesson explains when students should begin the college application process, how to make a college list, and what's needed to complete a college application. Also included: an extension activity asking students to make a spreadsheet or table to show the colleges they plan to apply to and the required application materials and deadlines.⭐️ Click here
Preview of Dialogue Punctuation Rules Google Slides presentation and Activity

Dialogue Punctuation Rules Google Slides presentation and Activity

Created by
Anne Fodge
39 slide Google Slides presentation with dialogue punctuation rules, examples, quick check (incorrect/correct) examples, dialogue tag brainstorm activity, meaningful dialogue suggestions, and create your own dialogue activity with image prompts.
Preview of Parts of Speech 8

Parts of Speech 8

Created by
Lit with Leah
This bundle covers the 8 basic parts of speech:1. Adjectives2. Adverbs3. Conjunctions 4. Interjections (Conjunctions and Interjections in single ppt)5. Nouns6. Prepositions7. Pronouns8. VerbsEach PowerPoint teaches students how basic parts of speech function within a sentence. A single PowerPoint discusses multiple ways to learn parts of speech by asking questions and looking at the position of a word within a sentence. There are practice questions within every PowerPoint as well as scaffolded n
Preview of ELA PowerPoint ~ Fixing Run-Ons w/ Commas, Semicolons, Coordinating Conjunctions

ELA PowerPoint ~ Fixing Run-Ons w/ Commas, Semicolons, Coordinating Conjunctions

Description of PowerPoint This is a 13-slide PowerPoint teaching English Language Arts students how to: correct run-on sentences, use independent clauses, commas, coordinating conjunctions, and semicolons. Students can complete the samples given as you show the slides; they can can practice re-writing the sample sentences given.Each Slide DiscussesSlide 1: discusses run on sentencesSlides 2-3: independent clausesSlides 4-5: commas, coordinating conjunctionsSlide 6: semicolonsSlide 7: creating in
Preview of ELA Etymology PowerPoint Teaching Lesson-Prefix, Suffix, Root Words, Word Parts

ELA Etymology PowerPoint Teaching Lesson-Prefix, Suffix, Root Words, Word Parts

Product DescriptionThis is an English Language Arts & Vocabulary Studies Power Point Presentation for grades 9-12, college level, Adult Education, or Homeschoolers. This presentation contains 6 slides. They discuss the prefixes, suffixes, root words, and word etymology (word origin and word formation). This is a great way to assist your students in breaking down and better understanding more complex words. Each slide is as follows:Slide 1: Introductory information on etymology/word partsSlid
Preview of Teaching Cause & Effect in Writing ~ ELA PowerPoint Lesson w/ Sentence Examples

Teaching Cause & Effect in Writing ~ ELA PowerPoint Lesson w/ Sentence Examples

Description of CAUSE & EFFECT in Writing PowerPoint LessonThis is a 8-slide PowerPoint Presentation that helps students learn about cause & effect in writing. Each slide is as follows:Slide 1: Short introduction of what cause & effect isSlide 2: Description of cause & effectSlide 3: Example/realistic illustration of a cause and effect scenarioSlide 4: Explanation of the how, why, and what of cause & effect; explanation of how the following slides are to be used in the classro
Preview of Grammar: Parts of a Sentence

Grammar: Parts of a Sentence

Understanding the Parts of a Sentence is essential for clear and effective communication in written and spoken language. Each part of a sentence serves a specific purpose, and by learning and identifying these parts, you can improve your writing, understand written and spoken language better, and express your thoughts and ideas more effectively.In this lesson, you will find direct teaching notes, note taking worksheet, and a practice worksheet. Once these pieces are taught, you can utilize sente
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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.

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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.