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High school informational text games under $5

Preview of Ethos, Pathos, & Logos in Advertisements Question Trail: Engaging Activity

Ethos, Pathos, & Logos in Advertisements Question Trail: Engaging Activity

Spice up your lessons on ethos, pathos, and logos with this engaging question trail activity that will get students up and moving around the room. This activity gives students practice identifying the rhetorical appeals in adA 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 s
Preview of Rhetorical Devices in Songs: Engaging Kinesthetic "Question Trail" Activity

Rhetorical Devices in Songs: Engaging Kinesthetic "Question Trail" Activity

Want to spice up your lessons on rhetorical/persuasive devices and engage ALL of your students? Get your students moving and interacting with this unique high-interest activity that takes students on a “trail” around the room! Use this to practice identifying devices or to review for an assessment!If you've never facilitated a "question trail," now is the time to try it out! You and your students will be hooked on its unique approach to learning.A question trail is an activity comprised of diffe
Preview of Argument Games - A Fun Way to Get Students Practicing Their Argument Skills!

Argument Games - A Fun Way to Get Students Practicing Their Argument Skills!

⚞The Argument Games bundle⚟ will provide you with five collaborative, active games that will have students:➫ creating arguments ➫counter-arguments ➫ evaluating perspectives  ➫ evaluating the sufficiency of evidence!↬A list of interesting and unique arguable topics are provided in this unit. ↬Signs for gameplay are also included.  Looking for more great resources for your classroom?This unit is a part of mysemester 2 bundle  AND my Full Year English Curriculum Bundle. These curriculum bundles wil
Preview of Rhetorical Appeals Analysis (Ethos, Logos, Pathos) Trashketball Review Game

Rhetorical Appeals Analysis (Ethos, Logos, Pathos) Trashketball Review Game

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
This interactive game helps students review rhetorical appeals (ethos, logos, and pathos) in the context of classic speeches and texts. Texts referenced include Sojourner Truth’s “And Ain’t I a Woman?”, Patrick Henry’s “The Speech to the Second Virginia Convention,” Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s “On Women’s Rights,” and an excerpt from Frederick Douglass’s My Bondage and My Freedom.In this game, there are four rounds. In each round, the students must identify the examples from the texts as ethos, lo
Preview of Nonfiction Text Feature and Text Structure Jeopardy Game

Nonfiction Text Feature and Text Structure Jeopardy Game

This item is a SMARTBOARD Jeopardy Game. The game reviews the nonfiction text features and text structures. :)
Preview of Reading Intervention - Middle School Reading Digital Escape Room - Burnbridge #1

Reading Intervention - Middle School Reading Digital Escape Room - Burnbridge #1

Created by
Nouvelle ELA
Engage your 8th and 9th grade students who are reading below age level with this reading intervention middle school escape room! Perfect for students reading at a 4th-5th grade reading level, this reading escape room will allow your students to engage in critical thinking in an adventure themed activity.  Each game in the Burnbridge series is a reading adventure with puzzles and riddles that engage students in collaboration and critical thinking. Students practice making inferences, sequencing,
Preview of STAAR Making Inferences Test Prep | Google Slides Review Game | NEW Item Types

STAAR Making Inferences Test Prep | Google Slides Review Game | NEW Item Types

Looking to prepare for STAAR Reading new item types? This inferencing PowerPoint and Google Slides reading comprehension review game is a super-easy and fun way to help introduce New STAAR Item Types while also giving your students a little extra practice with making inferences within a text. Each slide uses excerpts from well-known fiction stories or informational text articles on modern topics to help engage your students as they practice answering text-dependent questions on making inferences
Preview of STAAR Non-Fiction Reading Comprehension Jeopardy Game Fun Standardized Test Prep

STAAR Non-Fiction Reading Comprehension Jeopardy Game Fun Standardized Test Prep

Are you tired of boring High School ELA worksheets? It can be hard to find engaging resources for your High School English I & II students. With this competitive Jeopardy PowerPoint game, students will not only be engaged in reading comprehension practice but will have fun!This Jeopardy-style game will help your students practice how to read a Non-Fiction Passage and answer reading comprehension questions about the text.Now includes a bonus version with new item types: 2 Multi-Part Questions
Preview of Shakespeare Internet Scavenger Hunt

Shakespeare Internet Scavenger Hunt

This product is perfect as an introduction to a Shakespeare unit! - Shakespeare Internet Scavenger Hunt worksheet with hyperlinks- Shakespeare Internet Scavenger Hunt answer keyvfConnect with Me SuperHERO Teacher BlogFind me on FacebookFind me on InstagramFind me on PinterestFind me on Snapchat:  Superheroteach
Preview of STAAR Author's Purpose Test Prep | Google Slides Review Game | NEW Item Types

STAAR Author's Purpose Test Prep | Google Slides Review Game | NEW Item Types

Looking to prepare for STAAR Reading new item types?This PowerPoint and Google Slides resource is a super-easy and fun way to help introduce New STAAR Test Item Types while also giving your students a little extra practice with finding the author's purpose within a text. Each slide uses excerpts from well-known fiction stories or informational text articles on modern topics to help engage your students as they practice answering text-dependent questions on the author's purpose. Includes: multipl
Preview of Logical Fallacies Question Trail

Logical Fallacies Question Trail

Tired of the same old boring lesson reviewing logical fallacies? Give this interactive question trail a try! Students move at their own pace answering 12 challenging questions where they must identify the logical fallacy being using in advertisements and political cartoons. The fallacies that are included are either/or, hasty generalization, false dilemma, circular reasoning, red herring, appeal to fear, faulty causality, non sequitur, bandwagon, appeal to false authority, and ad hominem. In thi
Preview of The Mighty Mongol Empire Resource Bundle & Boardgame

The Mighty Mongol Empire Resource Bundle & Boardgame

If anyone Khan, Genghis Khan. And that he did in the 13th century, building one of the strongest empires the world has ever seen... Use the Mighty Mongol Empire Resource Bundle to engage your students in the Mongol Empire and a wider study of Asian cultures. Australian Curriculum Links: ACDSEH014, ACDSEH077, ACDSEH078 This resource is delivered as a PDF in A4 size, in addition to an A3 printable boardgame. So, what's included? ✓ 650-word engaging article entitled The Mongol Empire & it
Preview of STAAR Claim & Evidence Test Prep | Google Slides Review Game | NEW Item Types

STAAR Claim & Evidence Test Prep | Google Slides Review Game | NEW Item Types

Looking to prepare for STAAR Reading new item types?This PowerPoint and Google Slides reading comprehension review game is a super-easy and fun way to help introduce New STAAR Item Types while also giving your students a little extra practice with finding the author's claim within a text. Each slide uses excerpts from informational text articles on modern topics to help engage your students as they practice answering text-dependent questions on the claim and evidence.Includes: multiple-choice, P
Preview of Relative (Adjective) Clauses Trashketball Review Game

Relative (Adjective) Clauses Trashketball Review Game

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Help your students review relative clauses in this fun Trashketball game! It makes teaching and learning grammar more engaging for you and your students. All that you need to play is the ability to project a PowerPoint presentation, a soft ball, dark tape, and a trash can. Although it’s optional, you may want to provide prizes for the winning team. There are three rounds. In the first round, students write the adjective (relative) clauses. In round two, they write the clauses and underline the
Preview of Rugby World Cup and Rugby History Escape Room 2023 France

Rugby World Cup and Rugby History Escape Room 2023 France

Created by
Kiwiland
Students love Escape Rooms and Rugby. Combine them and it is a hit. Students will read and learn about the origins of rugby, how to play, information on the cup, and its 2023 host France. After reading the material, students need to solve 5 puzzles based on each section of text in an escape room style format. This is also a fun way to develop and practice reading comprehension.For those of you new to escape rooms, instructions are given on how to set up and deliver this program. There is very li
Preview of 3 Aphorism Activities with Ben Franklin's Aphorisms (Matching and Inquiry Cards)

3 Aphorism Activities with Ben Franklin's Aphorisms (Matching and Inquiry Cards)

Created by
Moore English
Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richard's Almanac is a seminal American text, perhaps best known for its use of aphorisms. In order to help my students understand aphorism, I designed three activities. First, I built a matching worksheet. Included in this resource you will find a paper-pencil version and a fully editable, self-grading Google Form. This worksheet is perfect for checking for understanding, independent practice, or homework. I also use this with visual and verbal learners. For my tactile,
Preview of Rhetorical Appeals and Devices Question Trail

Rhetorical Appeals and Devices Question Trail

Tired of the same old boring lesson reviewing rhetoric? Give this interactive question trail a try! Students move at their own pace answering 12 challenging questions where they must identify the rhetorical appeal or device being using in advertisements and famous American speeches. The terms that are used include ethos, logos, pathos, metaphor, repetition, rhetorical question, hyperbole, alliteration, antithesis, parallelism, and personification. In this question trail activity, each question i
Preview of Source Credibility and Bias Card Sorts / Google Slides, Forms, Jamboard

Source Credibility and Bias Card Sorts / Google Slides, Forms, Jamboard

Created by
Moore English
Last year, my students really struggled to determine the credibility of research and whether that research was biased. At the time, I found the experience frustrating. Upon reflection, I realized I probably had assumed too much prior knowledge and/or had not done enough review with my students. For that reason, I put together these two card sorts: one focused on whether or not a source is credible and one focused on whether or not a source is biased. Since the set is designed for flexibility, th
Preview of Arguably: A Game of Rhetoric (AP Language)

Arguably: A Game of Rhetoric (AP Language)

Arguably is a game that asks students to create verbal arguments while also utilizing rhetorical strategies to make their case. Students are put into groups and given a stack of debate topic cards and rhetorical choices cards. A moderator is chosen during each round in which he or she chooses the debate topic and the two debaters, one representing the yes part of the debate and one representing the no. The debaters are then each given a rhetorical choices card and must choose two rhetorical choi
Preview of Fake News Game for Middle School ELA

Fake News Game for Middle School ELA

Created by
UPBEAT ELA
Students are bombarded with information every day, but many do not know how to sift through these messages to find true, evidence-based information that they can trust. This matching game gives students the opportunity to review the following fake-news terms:PropogandaDisinformationConspiracy TheoryClickbaitSatireSponsored ContentPseudoscienceBogus StoryMisinformationFalse AttributionCounterfeitMisleadingDoctored ContentTo play, students match each term with its definition and example. This ca
Preview of ★ Printable ★ Resources &  Citations Customizable Escape Room / Breakout Game

★ Printable ★ Resources & Citations Customizable Escape Room / Breakout Game

Looking for a fun way to get your students talking, moving, and collaborating? Look no further!This game was designed to help students learn about creating citations and finding resources.This breakout does require some work on the purchasing teacher’s end before it can be used. The breakout was created for resources that are accessible through my library, so on the guide, I’ve listed exactly what you need to find in your library/databases to customize the clue. Four of the five clues require mi
Preview of Russian Revolution History Mystery- Fun clue style game!

Russian Revolution History Mystery- Fun clue style game!

In this engaging clue style game, students race to find the fate of the mysterious Duchess Anastasia Romanov. The rumors in St. Petersburg say she survived capture by the Soviets, but is it true? Where is she now? Find out by reading the passage and answering the multiple choice questions! Each one coordinates to a clue that brings you closer to the truth.Really though, students have a blast trying to solve the mystery while reading and learning about the Russian Revolution, its causes, course,
Preview of Sputnik Escape Room - Breakout Box - Digital - Cold War - Primary Sources

Sputnik Escape Room - Breakout Box - Digital - Cold War - Primary Sources

Created by
Lynn Martin
Sputnik: Cold War: Informational Texts: Primary Sources: Secondary Sources: Textual Evidence The storyline of A Sputnik Mystery Escape Room is fictional but the primary sources and informational texts are factual. Students discover that they are librarians at the Library of Congress and are called upon by a congressional committee to help solve a mystery. An old locked box has been found in the basement of the White House. Students are tasked with using primary sources to open the box which may
Preview of Match Up Activity #3: Poetry Structures

Match Up Activity #3: Poetry Structures

Created by
Kim Kroll
This is my third, printable Match-Up Game! All are fun, challenging, and ready to be used over and over in the classroom! Accompanied with an EATS lesson plan and following the Common Core RI.7.4., the placemat "board" gives 12 poetry structures. At the beginning of the year, have students work in groups to match the poem to the poetry structure. As the year progresses, use this activity as a review to see if the students learned the material. Eventually, students will complete the activity ind
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