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Preview of Literacy Scavenger Hunt Pack for ELA in Grades 6-12:  EDITABLE!

Literacy Scavenger Hunt Pack for ELA in Grades 6-12: EDITABLE!

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Bespoke ELA
This bundle contains TEN different scavenger hunts for secondary English Language Arts in grades 6-12.In this bundle, you will find the following scavenger hunts:ELA Scavenger Hunt Pack-- Bespoke ELA Book Tasting Scavenger Hunt Scavenger Hunt Reading Quiz Grammar Error Scavenger Hunt Wacky Story Scavenger Hunt Rhetorical Devices Scavenger Hunt Textual Evidence Scavenger Hunt Literature Scavenger Hunt Project SAT Vocabulary Scavenger Hunt 1 SAT Vocabulary Scavenger Hunt 2 Charact
Preview of Teaching Argument:  GAMIFIED, INTERACTIVE, STUDENT-CENTERED FOR SKILL PRACTICE

Teaching Argument: GAMIFIED, INTERACTIVE, STUDENT-CENTERED FOR SKILL PRACTICE

Whether you're teaching open argument, counterarguments, debate, or rhetorical analysis, you will find a game here to help liven up your classes and make the skill-building fun and exciting (especially when teaching speech after speech starts to feel redundant). Engage students in the art of persuasive communication through a collection of innovative, game-based and interactive activities designed to make learning argumentation skills both exciting and effective.Key Features:Gamified Learning:
Preview of "Winter Dreams" Literary Criticism Pack (Task Cards Included) / Editable

"Winter Dreams" Literary Criticism Pack (Task Cards Included) / Editable

Created by
Moore English
F.Scott Fitzgerald's "Winter Dreams" has become one of my favorite short stories to read and teach. It's a great complement to The Great Gatsby. Its characters provide their own unique complications and insights into the American Dream.I have been working to include more literary criticism in my instruction, and these are some of my favorite activities. I've included a matching page for introducing the concepts associated with different types of literary criticism. This worksheet also comes as a
Preview of E2E What Are You Doing? Inferences Based on Evidence Game

E2E What Are You Doing? Inferences Based on Evidence Game

Created by
Enraged2Engaged
Did you introduce the concept of making inferences with the E2E What's Going On? lesson, but feel like your students could use another step on the scaffold? This lesson is that next step! Maybe your class just needs more practice with the idea that evidence leads us to inferences. This lesson does that!Each of the six slides shows an array of items. Based on the items, students must work together to determine what the person is doing, filling in the included guided writing form as they go. You c
Preview of E2E What's Going On? Introducing Inferences Practice Slides

E2E What's Going On? Introducing Inferences Practice Slides

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Enraged2Engaged
You'd think by the time a kid got to high school, they'd be able to look a the clues in a text and make an inference about what happened. Ha.If your high school students can be presented with a pile of evidence as tall as the Empire State Building and STILL ask you "What happened?" at the end of a story, you need this slideshow. I've distilled the concept down to its most essential level, but the scenarios are adult enough and engaging enough that they just might pay attention and get the idea.E
Preview of Literacy Center : Sight Word Race - Primary Sight Word Games

Literacy Center : Sight Word Race - Primary Sight Word Games

Sight Word Race is a fantastic Sight Word Game that Primary Students can play. You can add this Sight Word Activity to your literacy center to have your students engage and work closely with pre premier sight words! You can use this as a whole group class lesson/activity, small group instruction, or as an independent Literacy Center.In this Sight Word Game, students will race two sight words by spinning the spinner. When the spinner lands on a particular sight word, students are to move their co
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