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Preview of Math: Dream Vacation Project

Math: Dream Vacation Project

Created by
Math Recipes
Every student has a dream of the perfect vacation. Now, you can let them dream and plan away with a budget and a mix of geography, math, and even language arts! This project has students plan their dream vacation, research into the geography and climate of their dream location, "buy" plane tickets, plan excursions, figure out currency conversions, figure out transportation while on vacation, etc. The end result is a presentation complete with visuals and journaling. This is a great portfolio
Preview of CHARACTER ANALYSIS Book Report Activity | Generic Novel Unit Study Activity FREE

CHARACTER ANALYSIS Book Report Activity | Generic Novel Unit Study Activity FREE

With this freebie, your students will be able to present a creative summary for any character for any book. This no-prep activity makes an engaging addition to any of my creative novel units (find the list below).CLICK HERE to find this in my Generic Novel, Movie, and Documentary Brochure Bundle!My novel units allow your students to work through the book in a natural and enjoyable way. There will be no dreaded multiple-choice tests. However, these activities are thorough which will allow you to
Preview of Parts of Speech Practice: Create a Menu (Middle School Grammar)

Parts of Speech Practice: Create a Menu (Middle School Grammar)

This is one of my favorite real-life application projects that can be completed individually by students or in partners. The Create Your Own Menu project allows students to use their creativity to think of a type of restaurant they would open, name it, and create a menu for it all while practicing specific and vivid nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and prepositional phrases. This lesson includes directions handout, student planning guide, and rubric. Created by Pride and Prepositions.
Preview of Google Slide Presentation Rubric

Google Slide Presentation Rubric

-Includes both Powerpoint Presentation and PDF Version
Preview of Exploring Point of View Through Poetry: "One Inch Tall" by Shel Silverstein

Exploring Point of View Through Poetry: "One Inch Tall" by Shel Silverstein

Created by
Brandi Kinsey
Student read and discuss the poem "One Inch Tall" by Shel Silverstein, noting the rhyme scheme, paraphrasing each stanza, and analyzing the speaker, their perspective, and ideas conveyed. Then, students will write an original poem from the perspective of someone who is 15 Ft tall. they will use the planning sheets, the structure of Silverstein's poem, and a teacher model to create an original poem. Documents Included: -"One Inch Tall" by Shel Silverstein -Poem Planning Sheet -Poem Shell Teach
Preview of Greek Mythology Research Assignment

Greek Mythology Research Assignment

Created by
Juggling ELA
In this research assignment students research different gods, goddesses, creatures and humans from Greek Mythology. I had my students work individually at home and I had them pick names from a hat. You can have them work in groups and do it in class using laptops if you wish. Some of my students prepared PowerPoint presentations, some made posters and others just made a speech. I started teaching the epic poem The Odyssey to my high school students and I found out that most of them had very lit
Preview of FREE - End of the Year Activities | Art & History Color Sheet

FREE - End of the Year Activities | Art & History Color Sheet

FREE Sample - End of the Year Activities | Art History Color Sheet. “Thank you, Mrs. Riley, winner of a new cat. Next, the grand prize winner in our town raffle is none other than Sydney Waldorf. Congratulations! Here are the keys to your brand new old castle – whoa – that's a heating bill!” announced a gleeful mayor, as she clapped excitedly. Springboard into a writing assignment with one end of the year European castle color sheet. + + + + + + + +The castle co
Preview of FREE! Analyzing Theme: a common core essay for ANY novel

FREE! Analyzing Theme: a common core essay for ANY novel

This essay is aligned with the common core standards and works as a final essay for any novel or fictional text. This essay asks students to analyze how the theme of the story emerges, how it is refined, and how it is fully developed by the end of the novel. This download includes a student handout sheet with room for brainstorming, an essay outline, and a graphic organizer. This essay is CCSS aligned and covers the below standards: CCSS.ELA-Literacy W2a.b.c.d.e (grades 7-12) CCSS.ELA-Literacy
Preview of Blank Comic Strip Template

Blank Comic Strip Template

Created by
Sara Knigge
In this file you will find four unique and fun blank comic strip pages. Students can work on creating their own graphic novels, summarize and sequence events of a group activity or simply transfer one of their narrative pieces into comic strip format. Skills that are practiced: paraphrasing, picture/text correspondence, critical thinking, sequencing, imagination, storytelling, and creativity. ANY GRADE LEVEL. Find more fun ideas at www.readnespanol.com.
Preview of Literary Elements Review Activity for Any Text: Literary Theme Park (FREE)

Literary Elements Review Activity for Any Text: Literary Theme Park (FREE)

This literary themed amusement park project is intended to be completed at the end of a text and has flexible usage. It can be completed independently, in partners, or small groups, and used with a whole class novel study, literature circles, book clubs, or even independent reading.Use this activity to review plot, setting. theme, conflict, characters, and symbolism in connection with any story, novel, or play. This fun activity makes for a great end of a unit or year project or summer reading a
Preview of *Student Project* Design Your Own School

*Student Project* Design Your Own School

Created by
Megan Kosarek
The end of the school year is quickly approaching and if your students are similar to mine, they are getting extra anxious for summer break! I created this engaging student project to help keep my students focused now that all of the state testing is completed and our ELAR curriculum is coming to an end. This project is a creative writing assignment. Students are designing their own school using a "School Handbook" template. I also attached my cover page and rubric that I gave my students to u
Preview of How We Remember and Honor the Victims of the Holocaust: The Butterfly Project

How We Remember and Honor the Victims of the Holocaust: The Butterfly Project

The first year I taught Night by Elie Wiesel, I was struck by the sense of "unfinished-ness" my students felt upon completion of the text. They said they felt like there should be something "more." We talked about it, and realized that what we really wanted was a way to reflect and remember, and we weren't quite sure how to go about doing so. As it often does during times of uncertainty, poetry presented itself as a fitting option. In my research, I came across the book I Never Saw Another But
Preview of One-Pager Rubric

One-Pager Rubric

-Includes both Powerpoint Presentation and PDF Version
Preview of Free- 8 Great Final Projects for Any Novel Study

Free- 8 Great Final Projects for Any Novel Study

8 great ideas that can be used with any novel study at any grade level. Better than book reports, these ideas will have your students think more complexly about the characters, themes, nuances, and connections of the books. These project ideas are also found in the novel study for Touching Spirit Bear. If you like these ideas, you'll love the novel study! See it at Touching Spirit Bear- Journal Style Novel Study.We also have a similar novel study for Bud, Not Buddy, A Day No Pigs Would Die,
Preview of FREEBIE! - Book Project Choice Board with Rubrics

FREEBIE! - Book Project Choice Board with Rubrics

3/17/20: Hello! I noticed that purchases for this have increased over the last several days, likely due to school closures! :-( So, I have changed it to a FREEBIE: Please download and freely share this item!Stay healthy!JulianeGive students a choice on how they retell their understanding of a novel or story by using this 4 x 4 (16 choices) choice board. A few examples of the choices:- Create an illustrated timeline; include 4-7 main events from the story.- Create an interview with one of the cha
Preview of Symbolism Activity For Any Text: Making A Personal Crest (FREE)

Symbolism Activity For Any Text: Making A Personal Crest (FREE)

This can be used as a fun introductory lesson on symbolism or as a beginning of the year activity for students to express who they are and decorate their new classroom. Students could also create crests to represent characters or individuals in a novel, short story, or nonfiction text.Included:*A crest template*Directions for completing the crest*The meanings of selected symbols *A grading rubric*Sample symbols to help students brainstorm*Common Core (CCSS) standardsFind More Skill-Based Resourc
Preview of Memorial Day and September 11 Quilt Squares & Hero Activities

Memorial Day and September 11 Quilt Squares & Hero Activities

Created by
April Walker
Have your students design quilt squares for Memorial Day or September 11th to remember the soldiers or heroes that have died. Put the quilt squares together to make a class remembrance "quilt". Included also are activities for traits of a hero, examples of everyday heroes, and an acrostic poem for what it means to be heroic. Visit me at ideabackpack.blogspot.com to see pictures of class quilt squares we made to remember 9/11.
Preview of Beginning of the Year Activity - Name Glyph

Beginning of the Year Activity - Name Glyph

Created by
Mandy McQuade
This document provides directions for students to follow as a beginning of the year activity. After completing the activity, students can exchange drawings and write and short essay about the other student from what they learn through the drawing. Students enjoy this activity and the pictures can be used for open house as a visual for parents. This is a really good ice-breaker activity that also allows you time to get the beginning of the year paperwork completed. Created by: Mandy McQuade Begin
Preview of Novel Study Tic-Tac-Toe Student Choice Board Freebie

Novel Study Tic-Tac-Toe Student Choice Board Freebie

This Tic-Tac-Toe Student Choice Board can be used for any novel. It can be assigned for a whole-class novel study, book clubs, or independent novel reading. Students complete any three tasks from the choice board to create a straight line. Tasks are strategically placed to ensure a mix of visual and written tasks are completed. Resource includes a Teacher's Guide, Tic-Tac-Toe student handout, and Grading Rubric. Make a copy of this Google Slides file to your own Google Drive. It can be uploaded
Preview of Instagram Profile Page (Blank Template)

Instagram Profile Page (Blank Template)

Created by
Michael Wood
Blank Instagram Profile home page template. Designed for 11x17 page. I use this during novel studies- students choose a character to create a profile page for, writing an about me section, drawing pics with #s to describe main events in the books. They also come up with the characters username and profile pic.Can also be used for reseraching a historical figure/group/event/topic in any subject area.This was an IMMEDIATE buy in for my students!
Preview of Design and Make A Food Truck - Calculate Food Costs, Design Menu, and More

Design and Make A Food Truck - Calculate Food Costs, Design Menu, and More

Design and Make A Food Truck - Calculate Food Costs, Design Menu, and MoreIn this resource, students can design and make a 3D paper Food Truck. They will need to use Maths and ELA to understand the process of making their trucks. Students will calculate Gross Profit Margin using the formula provided. They will need to consider four factors when it comes to deciding on pricing beyond the simple formula. Students will use division and subtraction in the formula. The hardest part is creating the 3D
Preview of Letter to my Future Self

Letter to my Future Self

** I have updated so there is no longer a school year on this. Your students will be responsible for putting the date in their letter.** Here is a great end of the year project that helps students reflect on their past year! Students write a letter to their future selves and read it when they graduate high school or college. In this letter, they can write about things they did, wanted, learned, etc. in this school year. They can also write about their dreams and aspirations in this school yea
Preview of NonFiction Student Worksheet

NonFiction Student Worksheet

Created by
Ruth S.
NONFICTION STUDENT WORKSHEETS My non-fiction student worksheet template is best used with non-fiction books, autobiographies, biographies, articles and fact based texts. It's a great tool to help kids become familiar with nonfiction text and is aligned with the Common Core's section titled Reading Informational Text. Included on the last page of the packet, is a note about the blank box. I like my students to include a sketch of something that relates to the topic. Feedback and Followers
Preview of FREE Hispanic Heritage Month Project -Country Research Brochure Google Classroom

FREE Hispanic Heritage Month Project -Country Research Brochure Google Classroom

Looking for a simple and easily accessible project for Hispanic Heritage Month? This freebie includes a brochure template to be filled out after completing research on a Hispanic country's traditions. Within the freebie, you will have a rubric that students can use to self assess their project and to make grading easy on you!This can be easily assigned through Google Classroom for students to edit and easily submit! Works great with other learning management systems, too! This freebie is part of
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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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Educators can save time preparing English language arts lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for ELA resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of ELA lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.

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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.