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7th grade other (ELA) lessons for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Morning Work Calendar Digital Lesson with Video Choices for Special Education

Morning Work Calendar Digital Lesson with Video Choices for Special Education

This Editable Morning Meeting Calendar SmartBoard or projectable PowerPoint Lesson with Video Choice Boards is a great addition to your morning group, circle time, or calendar time. Use it with your SmartBoard or computer projector. This slideshow will allow your students to follow along using their Morning Group Calendar Binder (find it in The Structured Autism Classroom store). Then, use the motivating song video choice boards with hyperlinks to videos to work on communication, taking turns,
Preview of Figurative Language in Songs Question Trail: Engaging Kinesthetic Activity

Figurative Language in Songs Question Trail: Engaging Kinesthetic Activity

Spice up your lessons on figurative language with this engaging question trail activity that will get students up and moving around the room.A question trail is an activity comprised of different multiple choice “stations” or “spots.” These questions are posted throughout the classroom. At each station, students answer a multiple choice question. Each answer (a, b, c, or d) will send the students to a different station. If students answer each question correctly, they will travel to each station
Preview of Email Etiquette - How to Write an Email Lesson, Activities, and Assignments

Email Etiquette - How to Write an Email Lesson, Activities, and Assignments

Created by
Presto Plans
Email Etiquette is an important skill for students to master, and these email writing lessons, activities, and assignments will teach your students everything they need to know about how to write an email! Students will learn everything they need to know about the common email conventions, email mechanics, the parts of a professional email, and much more.Beyond obtaining a wealth of practical tips for writing emails that sound professional and that serve a direct purpose, students will also com
Preview of 10 Propaganda Techniques Mini-Unit, Secondary ELA Education, Google Slides

10 Propaganda Techniques Mini-Unit, Secondary ELA Education, Google Slides

This propaganda mini-unit has everything you need to teach your students about persuasive techniques used in advertising and media! The zip file includes:-PowerPoint AND Google Slides link (newly added!)-Student notes outline (to go with slides)-Internet scavenger hunt activity-Identifying propaganda techniques in news headlines activity (with answer key)-Flash cards (printable foldable template)-Colorful classroom propaganda poster-Quiz with answer keyMy students really enjoy this unit! If yo
Preview of Illuminated Letters - High School Art Lesson - Middle School Art Lesson

Illuminated Letters - High School Art Lesson - Middle School Art Lesson

Make graphic design and lettering fun for Middle or High School Art or ELA students with this engaging illuminated letters project! Students will use the creative process to create letters through the use of different mediums such as pencil, ink, and color. Illuminated letters allow students to explore positive and negative space in their composition. Teach your students by using a step-by-step process to create thumbnails and other decorative elements. Students will love being able to apply the
Preview of Using Images Correctly: A One-Day Lesson

Using Images Correctly: A One-Day Lesson

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
Students use images all the time, but do they use them legally? Ethically? Correctly? Too often, the answer to all of those questions is no. This lesson teaches students how to correctly use images in their printed and digital products: images that they place on written pieces, presentations, videos, posters, e-books, and other projects. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LESSON OBJECTIVES Stud
Preview of Blackout Poetry

Blackout Poetry

Created by
Long's Learners
This Powerpoint was created to help students visualize how to create a Black Out poem. It also includes some pretty incredible examples. Included are step by step instructions that have been utilized in my own classroom, so I know it works and students LOVE IT! This activity can also be used as an end of the year lesson or activity. You show them what to do, and then sit back and facilitate their work.Looking for a digital version? Check out my updated Digital Blackout Poetry as well!
Preview of Types of Sentences : Simple, Complex, Compound and CC Sentence Structure

Types of Sentences : Simple, Complex, Compound and CC Sentence Structure

Created by
Kim Kroll
This lesson shows secondary students how to identify the different types of sentence. Students will notice that each structure signals differing relationships among ideas, as based on the Common Core Standard 7.1.b .This lesson brings FUN to this challenging topic. I have included: # a PowerPoint, # a lesson plan (with activating strategy, vocabulary, exit ticket, etc.), # a graphic organizer# worksheets# FIVE activities, # a quick quiz, # a vocabulary list # answer keys and # a Your Turn exit
Preview of Figurative Language in Winter/Holiday Songs Question Trail: Engaging Activity

Figurative Language in Winter/Holiday Songs Question Trail: Engaging Activity

Practice identifying examples of figurative language in winter/holiday songs with this engaging question trail activity that gets your students up and moving around the room. All songs are winter/secular holiday songs that do not mention Christmas or other specific holidays, so this activity is inclusive and appropriate for all students.A question trail is an activity comprised of different multiple choice “stations” or “spots.” These questions are posted throughout the classroom. At each statio
Preview of Verb Moods- Lesson PLUS

Verb Moods- Lesson PLUS

Created by
Kim Kroll
Mood of a Verb - including subjective, conditional, imperative, interrogative, and indicative - are presented in this Common Core lesson. Task cards, PowerPoint and more help make this lesson easier to teach- and easier to learn. Check out my reviews. This is my Best Seller!I've tried to make this topic a little snazzy. Generally, students feel that verb moods are a bunch of big words that are not relevant. My goal is to connect a visual with each mood and have students understand each mood thro
Preview of Mime and Pantomime Drama Lesson - Theater Presentation & Scene Starters Activity

Mime and Pantomime Drama Lesson - Theater Presentation & Scene Starters Activity

Created by
Presto Plans
Mime and Pantomime Drama Lesson - Theater Presentation & Scene Starters Activity: Introduce students to the world of silent theater with this engaging presentation on mime and pantomime and a scene starter activity! Explore the rich history and techniques of these captivating art forms with the included presentation. With links to engaging videos featuring renowned masters like Charlie Chaplin and Marcel Marceau, students will gain firsthand insight into the mesmerizing world of mime and pan
Preview of Pronoun Case {Subject, Object, Possessive} Foldable, PowerPoint, Chart, and Quiz

Pronoun Case {Subject, Object, Possessive} Foldable, PowerPoint, Chart, and Quiz

Created by
CA Creations
Pronoun case {subjective, objective, and possessive} is HUGE in sixth grade. However, you could easily use this file as a preview or review of pronoun case. This file contains: ***A PowerPoint of pronoun case with examples ***A foldable for students' interactive journals or notes WITH a blank version, a Cloze Notes version, an answer key, and teacher tips ***A classification chart that you can use for ANY mentor text, short story, poem, or class novel ***A quiz over pronoun case WITH an answe
Preview of Personal Narrative Public Speaking Unit with Random Acts of Kindness

Personal Narrative Public Speaking Unit with Random Acts of Kindness

Created by
UPBEAT ELA
This unit includes everything you need to execute a successful personal narrative speech in your classroom. After several years of teaching this unit to secondary students, I have found it to be one of my favorites! Students must first stretch their comfort zones by performing random acts of kindness -- and then they must learn to skillfully craft the retelling of their adventures in a fun but polished speech.This public speaking unit includes the following quality resources:8 Pages of Daily L
Preview of Public Speaking PowerPoint

Public Speaking PowerPoint

Created by
HappyEdugator
This Public Speaking PowerPoint explains how to write and present a speech. It includes speech writing for public speaking basics. It explains author's purpose (Persuade, Inform, Entertain) and points to consider (subject, audience, personality, occasion). Discusses the process of writing and planning a presentation, including the body, the introduction, the conclusion, writing an outline, and preparing the delivery. Students will learn a great deal about effective public speaking, in addition t
Preview of Banned Books Intro Presentation & Poster assignment

Banned Books Intro Presentation & Poster assignment

Created by
Tamara Salisbury
This short editable PowerPoint (also included as .pdf) introduces kids to banned books. It includes statistics and general information from the Office of Intellectual Freedom for the American Library Association, as well as author quotes and information about the banning of popular books. Buy once, and re-download each fall with updates from the American Library Association's April report! I usually update the presentation at the end of August/early September.After the PowerPoint and for the nex
Preview of Intensive Pronouns: This is Intense!  Lesson, PPT, Worksheets, PLUS

Intensive Pronouns: This is Intense! Lesson, PPT, Worksheets, PLUS

Created by
Kim Kroll
This lesson on Intensive Pronouns focuses on Common Core 6.1 b. A PowerPoint, EATS lesson plan, and worksheet are included. Complete with an essential question, vocabulary, teaching strategies, and an exit ticket, this resource shows the difference between Intensive Pronouns and Reflexive Pronouns. Once students are shown several examples, they will practice with slides on the PowerPoint. Following the PowerPoint, students will work on individual worksheets. Lastly, students will complete
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Pre-reading Game! FUN and ENGAGING Antcipation Guide!

Romeo and Juliet Pre-reading Game! FUN and ENGAGING Antcipation Guide!

This product includes a downloadable PowerPoint with 10 slides of engaging "Never Have I Ever..." scenarios to get your students excited about reading Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. *Sleek Design *Engaging and Relevant scenarios to connect R&J to their lives *Game -style learning *Simple procedures Just Download and Go!
Preview of It's an ALLUSION (Literary, Biblical and Mythological Allusions)

It's an ALLUSION (Literary, Biblical and Mythological Allusions)

Created by
Kim Kroll
Students learn what allusions are AND two strategies to interpret them: CONTEXT and RESEARCH. The Powerpoint, lesson plan, and activities focus on these essential critical skills for analysis of unknown literary, biblical, and mythological allusions. Based on the CCSS L.7.5a Interpret figures of speech (e.g., literary, biblical, and mythological allusions) in context, this product has everything you need to teach a two-day lesson on allusions: a PowerPoint, lesson plan, worksheet and answer key!
Preview of Evaluate the Claims in an Author's Argument

Evaluate the Claims in an Author's Argument

Created by
Educeri
This Common Core reading lesson covers how to evaluate the claims in an author’s argument. The lesson includes research-based strategies and strategic questions that prepare students for Common Core assessments. In this lesson, students will determine if an author’s claims are supported or unsupported based on reasons and evidence from the text. In addition to the lesson, there are four pages of independent practice with questions modeled after the Common Core assessment items. This lesson is a
Preview of Ethos, Pathos, Logos: The Voice PowerPoint, Google Slides

Ethos, Pathos, Logos: The Voice PowerPoint, Google Slides

Created by
PowerPoint Guru
53 Slides! Introduce your students to the persuasive appeals of ETHOS, PATHOS, and LOGOS with this fun, interactive PowerPoint that explores how these rhetorical appeals are all around us: in movies, in commercials, in jobs, and more! The PowerPoint includes the following: notes, video clips, multiple activities, writing, verbal communication, role playing. This PPT is easily adaptable and parts of it may be used at different times to best fit your own style. This PPT may also be used as a part
Preview of Abstract Watercolor Exploration: Expressive Mark Making: Watercolor & Sharpie

Abstract Watercolor Exploration: Expressive Mark Making: Watercolor & Sharpie

This project is deceptively simple but complex in the learning that students take away. Students learn about color bias, watercolor techniques, and essential elements and principles of art in this lesson that includes a video demonstration, PowerPoint presentation, full lesson plan and more.BIG IDEAS:To learn about color mixing, including color bias.To learn watercolor techniques such as wet on wet, wet on dry, and dry brush techniques.To demonstrate an understanding of the elements of art such
Preview of How to make a documentary | Analyzing documentaries | Elements of a Documentary

How to make a documentary | Analyzing documentaries | Elements of a Documentary

Created by
By Miss C
In this two-hour lesson, students will learn the basic elements of a documentary, the purpose, techniques as well as viewer positioning. This resource is great for introducing a unit with the intention of either having the students create their own documentary or analyse a documentary. In this two-hour lesson, students will gain the following skills: •Understand what a documentary is•Understand the goals of a documentary.•Identify the different types of documentaries•Identify techniques used in
Preview of Wordiness PowerPoint, Lesson Plan, Worksheets and MORE

Wordiness PowerPoint, Lesson Plan, Worksheets and MORE

Created by
Kim Kroll
This product contains the PowerPoint, lesson and activities (with worksheets!) for CCSS 7.3- Use knowledge of language and its conventions when writing, speaking, reading, or listening. CCSS 7.3a- Choose language that expresses ideas precisely and concisely, recognizing and eliminating wordiness and redundancy.This wordiness lesson is simple, fun and engaging. Using the Essential Question: "How can we eliminate wordiness?" activities are built around showing students how to write most effectiv
Preview of Paraphrasing Popular Songs--2021 Greatest Hits

Paraphrasing Popular Songs--2021 Greatest Hits

Created by
The Book Teacher
Paraphrasing is not an easy skill, but this activity is a fun way to practice! This presentation includes lyrics from 12 well-known popular songs from 2021. Students read the lyrics and try to guess the song. Each paraphrased song is followed by a slide of both the paraphrase and the actual lyrics side by side so you can discuss word choice and meaning. My students love to do this activity and then beg to paraphrase their own song lyrics for each other!
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