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Digital Advanced English Bell Ringers for Entire Semester

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Selena Smith
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9th - 12th, Higher Education, Adult Education, Homeschool
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This makes a great set of Bell Ringers for my AP Lang class so we can talk about some specific choices in writing.
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  1. Advanced English Bell Ringers is perfect for Advanced Placement English Language and Composition, Honors English, or College Prep English classes.This versatile set can be used as bell ringers, rotating stations, task cards, homework assignments, mini-lessons, or however you wish! They can be used w
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Advanced English Bell Ringers is perfect for Advanced Placement English Language and Composition, Honors English, or College Prep English classes.

This versatile set can be used as bell ringers, stations, homework assignments, mini-lessons, or however you wish! They are creatively designed to catch the attention of students with bright colors, attractive borders, and relevant pictures.

READY to SHARE and GO! Just share the link with students, and they can begin immediately.

Detailed answer key included (19 pages!)


The following topics are covered in this set. Not only are the terms explained, but students will have to apply these topics as they analyze, infer, apply, think, create, and write. For instance, after students learn different rhetorical strategies, they will have to find those strategies in short passages. Students will also study the effect of rhetorical strategies on the reader. Students will learn so much from these tasks!

Rhetoric
Diction
Connotation and denotation
Variety for the word “said”
Mood
Tone
Syntax
Loose and periodic sentences
Parallel structure
antimetabole
anaphora
antithesis
polysyndeton
asyndeton
Subjective and objective description
Homograph, homophone, palindrome
Dramatic, verbal, and situational irony
Allusion
Logos, pathos, ethos
Incorporating quotes
12 comma rules
Parody
Satire
Style
Foil
Context clues
Participle phrases

Fallacies:
Red herring fallacy
Ad hominem
Bandwagon
Guilt by association
Post hoc argument
False analogy
Straw man
False delimma
Slippery slope,
Syllogism

Figurative language:
simile
metaphor
personification
onomatopoeia
apostrophe,
hyperbole
understatement
litotes
euphemisms
oxymoron
alliteration

Make it easy on yourself this semester and use these adaptable bell ringers with your upper level students or with any students you want to challenge.

Check out the thumbnails and see that these are useful, challenging, and one of a kind. Email me with any questions you may have at selenasmith100@gmail.com.


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Total Pages
113 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
1 Semester
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