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Preview of 150 Synonyms and Antonyms Stimulus Items, Worksheets, & Task Cards

150 Synonyms and Antonyms Stimulus Items, Worksheets, & Task Cards

Created by
Kelly Conover
150 Simple Synonyms and Antonyms is a low-prep way to target word relationships with your older students. Monitor progress, plan for a therapy session, teach a strategy, or play a game with this versatile and easy to use activity. Created by a speech therapist, 150 Simple Synonyms and Antonyms is made for middle, junior high, and high school students in speech therapy, special education, and general education contexts! Check out the Preview and example words to see if this item is right for your
Preview of Graphic Novel Reading Questions Literary Analysis

Graphic Novel Reading Questions Literary Analysis

Created by
Tracee Orman
Graphic Novel Reading Questions and Literary Analysis to use with ANY Graphic NovelThese reading response graphic organizer pages are perfect to use with ANY graphic novel or comic book! You can use all 16 pages or pick and choose; they can also be used over and over for different parts of the story!Areas covered include: character analysis; plot analysis; setting analysis; point of view analysis; design, graphics, and layout analysis; literary devices analysis; conflict analysis; comparing two
Preview of Autumn | Fall Adjectives | Widen Vocabulary | Middle School | October Activities

Autumn | Fall Adjectives | Widen Vocabulary | Middle School | October Activities

Created by
Pagecraft ELA
Explore the wider vocabulary of autumn/fall through this bell-ringer. Aimed at middle school students, or Gifted and Talented younger students, these sheets make a great starting task before moving on to an extended writing task linked to the fall or autumn season.This product is also included in my Middle School Combo BUNDLE.Includes US and UK document sizes and a word search for fast finishers!You might also like...Halloween Growing ELA Bundle | Middle and High SchoolBack to School | ELA Growi
Preview of Spooky Spanish Legends-Espeluznantes Leyendas Españolas

Spooky Spanish Legends-Espeluznantes Leyendas Españolas

SWBAT: Read a story in Spanish about the notorious Spanish Legend: "El Cocuy". This story includes a real testimony from a man who lives in Mexico. This story has unfamiliar words translated to enhance comprehension. The story ends with questions about the story.During class, students will watch a short spooky beginning-level video about "El Cucuy " with Spanish subtitles. This is followed by answering questions. Students may read the story prior to class and have the questions in order to help
Preview of ESL Beginner Nonfiction -- A Ghost School. Using Vocabulary from The OPD.

ESL Beginner Nonfiction -- A Ghost School. Using Vocabulary from The OPD.

Created by
Textsforesl
Beginner English language learners are crying out for stimulating texts to develop their reading and language skills. These texts are hard to find. This story is part of a collection of high interest material specifically designed for ENL, ELL and ESL students. It is short (140 words), yet contains meaningful content and exciting activities that are sure to provoke discussion. Each story and nonfiction article in the series uses vocabulary from at least one section of the Oxford Picture Dictiona
Preview of Context Clues Tier 2 Vocabulary 12 weeks Google Forms & PDF & INTERACTIVE GAMES

Context Clues Tier 2 Vocabulary 12 weeks Google Forms & PDF & INTERACTIVE GAMES

Created by
Laura Koval SLP
What You Get: Digital Google Forms and PDF Worksheets with 12 Worksheets of Context Clues - Tier 2 Academic Vocabulary!!! Designed to be used across 12 Weeks - one worksheet or google form per week. UPDATE 10/18/2021: FREE BLOOKET GAMES HAVE BEEN ADDED TO ACCOMPANY THE GOOGLE FORMS AND THE WORKSHEETS. IF YOU HAVE ALREADY PURCHASED THE PRODUCT PLEASE CONTACT ME SO I COULD SEND YOU THE LINKS or VISIT GOOGLE DRIVE FOLDER!How to Use: Assign these Digital Google Forms to digitally track data and teac
Preview of Lab Equipment & Science Tools Student Reference Sheets #2 (30 Images/Page)

Lab Equipment & Science Tools Student Reference Sheets #2 (30 Images/Page)

Created by
AwesomeScience
Eighty-nine crisp and clean images of science lab equipment, thirty images per page, grouped and organized on these versatile lab equipment reference pages.Each image is numbered for ease of identification and use. All answers included.Use them as maniputables for science center activities, for planning materials and method or procedures for an experiment, for organizing your classroom or lab equipment storage area, and/or for assessment purposes in the form of a quick reference sheet for tests
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-five: In Media Res

Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-five: In Media Res

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in In Media Res is the twenty-fifth in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow instructions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, including
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-six: Antithesis

Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-six: Antithesis

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in antithesis is the twenty-sixth in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow instructions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, including E
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-one: Syllogism

Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-one: Syllogism

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in syllogism is the twenty-first in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow instructions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, including En
Preview of Scaffolded CONTEXT CLUES Guided Notes & Practice! Digital PDF, DOCX, Easel!

Scaffolded CONTEXT CLUES Guided Notes & Practice! Digital PDF, DOCX, Easel!

Created by
Abby Abroad
Teaching students how to discern the meanings of words in context can be tricky, but it's one of the most important skills! I've used the higher-level form of this introduction to context clues for years, but realized it's a bit high for middle-school or newer ESL/EFL students in high school, so I made a scaffolded version that replaces "loquacious" with "chatty." It also makes the guided practice easier. This updated bundle includes both the lower and higher levels, A4 and letter-size of ea
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-seven: Zeugma

Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-seven: Zeugma

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in antithesis is the twenty-seventh in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow instructions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, including
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-four: Onomatopoeia

Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-four: Onomatopoeia

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in onomatopoeia is the twenty-fourth in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow instructions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, includin
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-two: Tautology

Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-two: Tautology

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in tautology is the twenty-second in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow instructions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, including E
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson Twenty: Parallelism

Rhetoric Lesson Twenty: Parallelism

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in parallelism is the twentieth in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow instructions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, including Eng
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-eight: Metaphor

Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-eight: Metaphor

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in metaphor is the twenty-eighth in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow instructions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, including En
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson Thirty: Metonymy

Rhetoric Lesson Thirty: Metonymy

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in metonymy is the thirtieth in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow instructions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, including Englis
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-nine: Simile

Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-nine: Simile

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in simile is the twenty-ninth in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow instructions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, including Engli
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson Thirteen: Oxymoron

Rhetoric Lesson Thirteen: Oxymoron

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in oxymoron is the thirteenth in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow instructions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, including Engli
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-three: Euphemism

Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-three: Euphemism

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in euphemism is the twenty-third in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow instructions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, including En
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson Nineteen: Consonance

Rhetoric Lesson Nineteen: Consonance

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in consonance is the nineteenth in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow instructions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, including Eng
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson Eighteen: Assonance

Rhetoric Lesson Eighteen: Assonance

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in assonance is the eighteenth in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow instructions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, including Engl
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson Sixteen: Bathos

Rhetoric Lesson Sixteen: Bathos

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in bathos is the sixteenth in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow instructions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, including English
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson Fifteen: Anacoluthon

Rhetoric Lesson Fifteen: Anacoluthon

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in anacoluthon is the fifteenth in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow instructions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, including Eng
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