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Preview of Informational Text Lesson on Hot Topics: Dangers of Energy Drinks

Informational Text Lesson on Hot Topics: Dangers of Energy Drinks

Created by
Julie Faulkner
This informational text lesson on the dangers of energy drinks is the perfect ready-to-go lesson to practice close reading skills and comprehension! With eight specific standards-based questions and a text-based writing prompt, your students will be engaged, informed, and ready to debate!Student Experience: Students will read the high-interest, engaging article about the dangers of energy drinks. Then, students will truly dig into and respond to that text. Last, students will write a short a
Preview of Valentine's Day Activities, Hot Topics Informational Text, Does True Love Last?

Valentine's Day Activities, Hot Topics Informational Text, Does True Love Last?

Created by
Julie Faulkner
Looking for a thoughtful, quick, and creative close reading lesson for Valentine's Day that covers several standards for your middle or high school students? I love to bring holiday themed lessons in when I can, but I am always very cautious to choose lessons that are standards-based. This mini-lesson meets both requirements perfectly! Student Experience: Students exercise summarizing and close reading skills as they read the article about a couple whose love brought them back together after s
Preview of Greek Myths: Medusa, Perseus, Athena, Theseus: Reading & Comprehension Passages

Greek Myths: Medusa, Perseus, Athena, Theseus: Reading & Comprehension Passages

In this lesson students will read and complete work dealing with three Greek Myths, including Athena's punishment to a vain Medusa; Medusa's demise at the hands of Perseus; Theseus and the Minotaur. After reading each myth, students will complete work, including identifying and character traits, for each of the ancient stories.--> Want all of my ancient civilizations units in one HUGE money-saving (and time-saving) bundle? CLICK HERE!!$$ Money-Saving BundlesAncient Greece Unit - Bundle of Les
Preview of Etymology (Word Origin) Lesson

Etymology (Word Origin) Lesson

This is an instructional tool to introduce students to the concept of etymology (word origin). Students will learn that 60% of the words in the English Language come from Greek/Latin roots and that there are powerful decoding skills that come from knowledge of these roots and word derivation. Students will practice using a resource to explore word derivation (origins). How base words, prefixes, suffixes and root words enter into the picture and contribute to word meanings is also provided. S
Preview of English ELA Lesson Plan Template

English ELA Lesson Plan Template

Created by
Tracee Orman
English-Specific Lesson Plan Template This lesson plan template (which is fully editable) is specifically designed for the English teacher, incorporating writing and reading checklists. Great time saver. A newly-updated form incorporating spaces for the Common Core State Standards and Bloom's taxonomy types of learning is included in my Teacher Binder Jumbo Pack: Gradebook, Forms, Sub Plans, Lesson Plans, Calendar, and More! and in the smaller bundle: Lesson Plan Templates (Editable) You can
Preview of Present Progressive Meme and Comic Activity (El Presente Progresivo)

Present Progressive Meme and Comic Activity (El Presente Progresivo)

Created by
Feliz Actividad
Students analyze authentic comics and internet memes containing the present progressive tense. They have to find the form of estar in the comic/meme as well as identify the subject, and infinitive form of the gerund. Students also practice guessing in context and interpreting the comics and why they're funny. For some of the comics, I include follow-up questions to help generate classroom conversation and participation. This is a great attention, co-construction, and extension activity to use wh
Preview of Greek Myths: Pandora's Box & Prometheus: Reading & Comprehension Passages

Greek Myths: Pandora's Box & Prometheus: Reading & Comprehension Passages

In this lesson, students will be able to determine a theme or central idea of a text and how it is conveyed through particular details. Student will two this through two Greek myths - Pandora's Box and Prometheus. After identifying the theme and the details that support it, students will compare and contrast the two central characters and express this through a Venn diagram and a complete paragraph.--> Want all of my ancient civilizations units in one HUGE money-saving (and time-saving) bundl
Preview of Cause and Effect in Ancient Sumer & Sumerians: Reading Passages + Activities

Cause and Effect in Ancient Sumer & Sumerians: Reading Passages + Activities

This lesson provides a thorough understanding and history of the Ancient Sumerians. Students will read about the influences and advancements of their religion, government, tools, permanent homes, stable food supply and written language. Students will then examine the causes and effects these aspect of the Sumerians had on them as a civilization. All readings in this lesson are differentiated for lower level and higher level students.--> Want all of my ancient civilizations units in one HUGE m
Preview of Reading Strategies Classroom Murder Mystery (Word Doc Version)

Reading Strategies Classroom Murder Mystery (Word Doc Version)

Created by
MyPaths
WHO KILLED MISS JACKSON? TEACHER'S NOTES Skills: Analyze text, determine importance, infer, synthesize, question, use background information, monitor for understanding, speaking, and listening Grades: 6-10 Age groups: 10-17 Materials: Character cards, Character Analysis Worksheet Time: About an hour Preparation and Rules Step one: Explain to the class that you are going to play a murder mystery game. Everyone will be a character in the game and one of them is the murderer! Give them the ba
Preview of Dialogue Rules - Writing a Narrative

Dialogue Rules - Writing a Narrative

Created by
Monica Lukins
Use this two-page worksheet to teach the main rules of writing dialogue in a story. Each rule has examples. Then, at the end, students practice writing their own conversation using correct dialogue (includes student example written conversation using correct dialogue). Students can write a conversation on their own (to a friend, family member, celebrity, cartoon character, etc.) or students can share a Google doc and collaborate by writing a conversation together! This was so much fun for my s
Preview of “What the Health” Documentary Film Guide w/ Answer Key Included

“What the Health” Documentary Film Guide w/ Answer Key Included

This worksheet guides students through viewing the documentary film “What the Health” (2017). This documentary focuses on the connection between our diet and disease, the misrepresentation of various food industries, and the exploration of a plant-based lifestyle. The film guide includes 27 total questions (in order as they appear in the film) with an answer key attached. Question types include 22 fill-in-the-blank/short answer and 5 longer-response reflection questions at the end, requiring stu
Preview of The Inventions of Ancient China: Making Inferences: Reading Passages + Activity

The Inventions of Ancient China: Making Inferences: Reading Passages + Activity

In this lesson students are introduced to the numerous inventions to originate in ancient China (including gunpowder, the wheelbarrow, the calendar, and many others). Students will make their own inferences to determine the importance of these inventions (then and now) and will be expected to relate it to our current modern era, and how these technologies have made life easier throughout history.--> Want all of my ancient civilizations units in one HUGE money-saving (and time-saving) bundle?
Preview of Life During the Dust Bowl: A Gallery Walk Exercise

Life During the Dust Bowl: A Gallery Walk Exercise

Created by
History Hot Spot
Engage your students in developing historical empathy regarding the experience of an individual living through the Dust Bowl with the use of historical photographs. Using a gallery walk format, students will examine the impact of the Dust Bowl and the experience of migrant families. Activity includes a pre-gallery walk activity and exit ticket, which involves students using what they learned to imagine that they are writing to a family member about their experience living during the Dust Bowl. T
Preview of Informational Article: Jesse Owens at the 1936 Berlin Olympics: Reading Passages

Informational Article: Jesse Owens at the 1936 Berlin Olympics: Reading Passages

This lesson contains an article about the Jesse Owens four gold medal performance at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, and the struggle and controversy that surrounded the games. The lesson comes with a writing prompt, a graphic organizer and questions to help initiate a discussion. Works very well as non-fiction compliment to a unit on the Holocaust or World War II.Check out all other informational articles below!Informational Article: Jesse Owens at the 1936 Berlin Olympics: Reading PassagesInformatio
Preview of The Beginnings of the Ancient Roman Republic: Rome Reading Passages

The Beginnings of the Ancient Roman Republic: Rome Reading Passages

Students will have a brief introduction to ancient Rome. Students will have short reading, accompanied by a series of comprehension questions. Students will be to describe different geographic features of Italy and Rome, and compare that to other civilizations we have studied this year. Also, students will begin to identify to characteristics of a republic.--> Want all of my ancient civilizations units in one HUGE money-saving (and time-saving) bundle? CLICK HERE!!$$ Money-Saving BundlesLife
Preview of Letter to Myself Time Capsule Project

Letter to Myself Time Capsule Project

Students create a letter to their future "self" to be placed in the teacher's time capsule for the year, month, or until graduation. This is a great end-of-year activity to get kids working and thinking about the future. I like to use this for my 7th grade for one year and save my 8th grade letters until their highschool graduation.
Preview of Last of the Mohicans Study & Movie Guide with Comprehension Questions

Last of the Mohicans Study & Movie Guide with Comprehension Questions

This is a study guide to be used alongside 1992, The Last of the Mohicans. The study guide contains fifteen comprehension questions for students to complete during or after the film.Check out all my Native American related products below!Native American Bundle of Lessons: Reading Passages + Comprehension ActivitiesLast of the Mohicans Study & Movie Guide with Comprehension QuestionsThe Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian Novel Study: Reading GuideRethinking the Legend of Pocahontas:
Preview of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream Final Test with Answer Key

Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream Final Test with Answer Key

Created by
Molly B
Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream final test- 50 multiple choice, higher-level thinking questions. Also includes a few questions about classical drama structure and the relevance of Shakespeare today. Tests for understanding rather than simply recall and is still convenient to grade. Answer key is included!
Preview of Identifying Theme in Fictional Texts - ELA Test Prep Skills, Reading Passages

Identifying Theme in Fictional Texts - ELA Test Prep Skills, Reading Passages

Students will be learning how to identify the theme of a passage. They will be shown different ways in which theme is shown in a passage and will analyze those lessons. The teacher will model this strategy using a few very short stories, and the students will apply this strategy individually on two longer fictional texts.Check out all my other ELA products below!Identifying Theme in Fictional Texts - ELA Test Prep Skills, Reading PassagesHow to Write a Conclusion - ELA SkillsSetting & How It
Preview of The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe Figurative Language Worksheet and KEY

The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe Figurative Language Worksheet and KEY

This 2 page worksheet on E. A. Poe's short story has has 3 parts. Part 1 identifies 11 examples of figurative language Poe uses in his short story: parallel structure, personification, comparison, repetition, simile, irony, literary allusion, onomatopoeia, alliteration, metaphor, & cliché, and the students have to match the term to the definition. In Part 2 the students match the same 11 terms to easy examples of the figurative language demonstrated. Part 3 contains 30 direct quotations f
Preview of Comma Rules Study Tool

Comma Rules Study Tool

Created by
Quality Counts
This unique mnemonic device titled C.O.M.M.A.S. lists, with examples, the six main uses of the comma. Each category has a brief explanation and a few examples for the students to immitate. It is an excellent tool for teaching this confusing grammar topic. When students need to remember how to effectively use the comma, they just need to think C.O.M.M.A.S. Customers who are impressed by this unique memorization tool should check out some of my other mnemonic techniques for grammar, reading, a
Preview of Informational Text - American Revolution: Yorktown and Treaty of Paris (No Prep)

Informational Text - American Revolution: Yorktown and Treaty of Paris (No Prep)

Created by
Vagi's Vault
A reading assignment about the last major battle of the war, Yorktown, and the treaty to end the war. A great way to introduce the subject. The reading comes from a really great website, ushistory.org, under their free textbook tab. The information presented is theirs, I made up the questions. This can be done as a web quest assignment using the site. Perfect as a supplement, or if you don't have a textbook! Also great as a Sub Assignment. MS Word for easy editing.
Preview of Lamb to the Slaughter by Roald Dahl Figurative Language & KEY

Lamb to the Slaughter by Roald Dahl Figurative Language & KEY

This 2 page worksheet has 3 parts: Part 1 identifies the types of Figurative Language Roald Dahl uses in "Lamb to the Slaughter:" Biblical Allusion, Oxymoron, Onomatopoeia, Contrast, Simile, Parallel Structure, Alliteration, Repetition, &;Irony; the students have to match the example to the definition. Part 2 has examples of the same types of Figurative Language used in the short story, and students have to identify them from the word bank. Part 3 has direct quotations from Dahl's story, and
Preview of Nelson Mandela's "Long Walk To Freedom" Excerpt and Common Core Questions

Nelson Mandela's "Long Walk To Freedom" Excerpt and Common Core Questions

Created by
Jennifer Tierney
This is an excerpt from Nelson Mandela's biography, "Long Walk to Freedom" that comes equipped with Common Core type critical thinking questions, as well as a vocabulary chart. This works great with a unit on South Africa or Common Core language arts.
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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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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.