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Preview of The Arrival by Shaun Tan -- 100+ Page Unit and Teacher's Guide GATE

The Arrival by Shaun Tan -- 100+ Page Unit and Teacher's Guide GATE

Yes, we can teach reading, writing, speaking and listening, and critical thinking skills using this amazing graphic novel which has no “words!” It’s a journey about who we are, where we have come from, and the humanity we share. It’s about hope and love and understanding. At times powerful, at times breathtakingly beautiful . . . Shaun Tan’s The Arrival should be on every bookshelf in every classroom.This 100+ page teaching guide and unit has been developed over the past three years in my adv
Preview of Notice and Note - Animated Shorts BUNDLE | Distance Learning/ Google Classroom

Notice and Note - Animated Shorts BUNDLE | Distance Learning/ Google Classroom

Created by
6thGradeSoLit
SAVE OVER 30% With this bundle deal!NOTICE AND NOTE IN PIXAR SHORTS - 2 Shorts for each of the 6 SIGNPOSTS! ANIMATED SHORTS:→ "Destiny" (AA)→ "The Scarecrow" (AA)→ "French Roast" (CC)→ "Tin Toy" (CC)→ "Piper" (AHA)→ "For The Birds" (AHA)→ "Ratatouille" (MM)→ "Shoe" (MM)→ "Partly Cloudy" (TQ)→ "La Luna" (TQ)→ "Boundin'" (WW)→ "One Man Band" (WW)PAIRED LITERARY ELEMENTS:→ "Theme"→ "Tone"→ "Plot"→ "Conflict"→ "Character"→ "Static/Dynamic"→ "Sequencing"→ "Adjectives"BONUS FILE INCLUDED!→ 6 N&N P
Preview of Bilingual Evaluation Report Template

Bilingual Evaluation Report Template

Created by
Speech Wellness
Six fully editable bilingual speech evaluation report templates save you a ton of time! Assessment Materials Used: SLAM Cards, Nonword Repetition Task, Language Sample, Grade Level Reading Passage, Clinical Assessment-CELF-5 English    -CELF-4 SpanishWhat you can find in this template:*fully editable Word document*35 pages of report writing*Report segmented into:-Background and Reason for Evaluation-Behavioral Observations-Tests Administered-Results WITHOUT standardized scores-Non-Standardized
Preview of First 20 Days of Reader's Workshop/Reading Workshop Mini Lessons for Grades K-6

First 20 Days of Reader's Workshop/Reading Workshop Mini Lessons for Grades K-6

Are you starting Reader's Workshop for the first time? Do you need lessons on procedures of Reader's Workshop to start your year right? In Reader's Workshop you need to lay the foundation before jumping into skills and standards-based lessons. That is why these lessons can be used for grades K-6. Your first 4 weeks of school can be taken care of! Each lesson includes: Before, During, After teaching strategies, student learning objectives, book recommendation, materials, and detailed "teacher ta
Preview of 4th Grade Text Structure Assessment

4th Grade Text Structure Assessment

Created by
JB Creations
This 4th grade activity assesses the five major text structures (cause/effect, compare/contrast, sequence/chronological order, problem/solution, and description) through authentic examples and direct application of the skill. Highlighting key signal words, selecting appropriate graphic organizers, and matching vocabulary are just some key areas tested. 4 pages total; answer key providedClick on one of these for additional TEXT STRUCTURE resources!Text Structure Jeopardy GameText Structure Scoo
Preview of Start Your Own School Newspaper and Newspaper Club

Start Your Own School Newspaper and Newspaper Club

Starting your own school newspaper isn't difficult. I've run (and created) our school newspaper for three years. This document has most of the materials you'll need for set-up. The newspaper club in my school was open to fifth grade students and printed copies were distributed in the school to faulty, staff, classroom libraries, school common areas, and to the newspaper club members. Our newspaper is usually 12 pages long and we use Microsoft Publisher to create it. ****If the file shows the
Preview of Fun Persuasive Writing Project - Food Product Sales Pitch Presentation

Fun Persuasive Writing Project - Food Product Sales Pitch Presentation

This is a fun persuasive writing project aimed at middle school students. It involves several parts. First, students must develop an original food product. Then, students will write a persuasive letter convincing a food company to produce their product (a template is provided). Next, students will design a 2-D or 3-D model of their food product packaging. Lastly, students will create a two-minute oral sales pitch aimed at pitching their product to a food manufacturing company. Students use
Preview of Seedfolks Novel Unit (30 pages) - Chapter Notes, Essays, Quiz, Themes

Seedfolks Novel Unit (30 pages) - Chapter Notes, Essays, Quiz, Themes

Created by
Monica Lukins
This is a creative unit/student project (30 pages attached) to teach with the novel Seedfolks by Paul Fleischman, which emphasizes character analysis and response to literature. (See the preview for the overview of the student project.) It includes chapter-by-chapter notes (or you may buy just these notes separately on my profile), a One-Pager activity, a character report card, a Response to Seedfolks Quiz, Reflection questions, a student Seedfolks story (students write their own chapter), a c
Preview of Writing a Short Story - Complete Unit

Writing a Short Story - Complete Unit

Created by
Kerry LeWarne
Your students will have their short story story written and completed in 15 days! This unit includes activities, specific lesson plans and every thing you need to help your students. My kids were very successful during this unit and enjoy it every year. It's positively directed but fast paced. How to Write a Short Story Day 1: Background Survey & Getting Excited Activity Day 2: Character Development Day 3: Continue Character Development & Setting Development: Where, When and We
Preview of 41+ Spelling Differentiation Activities and Templates for Any List!

41+ Spelling Differentiation Activities and Templates for Any List!

These activities can be easily adapted to a contract, choice board, or activities menu. All of the activities can be used in a differentiated curriculum in a variety of grade levels. This product contains 28 pages of activities and suggestions for classroom implementation. The 28 pages include 41+ spelling activities that work with any spelling list, as well as 24 coordinating worksheets, templates, and instructions. The activities range from basic skills practice to higher-order thinking. Th
Preview of Word Wise:  Develop Word Attack , Decoding, and Spelling Skills Book

Word Wise: Develop Word Attack , Decoding, and Spelling Skills Book

Created by
Debra Housel
Word Wise is a research-based program of interactive instruction that teaches the immediate recognition of common word parts and typical syllable patterns. Once students recognize these patterns, they can confidently decode and spell multisyllabic words. This book contains the detailed lesson plans. Word Wise has been used in the third quarter of grade 2 through grade 6 and is compatible with any reading series or program. After completing the 55 daily 15-MINUTE lessons students will be able t
Preview of Prisoner B-3087 Multiple Choice Quizzes for all Chapters

Prisoner B-3087 Multiple Choice Quizzes for all Chapters

This document includes 26 pages of multiple choice knowledge and objective based questions that include both comprehension and inference skills found in Prisoner B-3087. This includes an answer key and the quizzes are grouped in about four chapter chunks, but could be easily edited to fit your pacing. Love Holocaust literature? Check out my newest addition to be used as an introductory or summative assessment/activity: Holocaust Scavenger Hunt to explore pieces of many different books and litera
Preview of Realistic Fiction Writing Unit

Realistic Fiction Writing Unit

This realistic fiction writing unit includes the following lessons: 1) Making a writing goal and generating ideas for a realistic fiction story 2) Generating Ideas: Imagining Stories from Ordinary Moments 3) Selecting a seed idea/story idea 4) Developing believable characters 5) Giving Characters Struggles and Motivations 6) Planning your story: Story Mountains, Story Booklets, and Timelines 7) Show, Don't Tell 8) Grammar: Punctuating Dialogue 9) Feeling and Drafting the Heart of your Story
Preview of What Should Danny Do? Activity Booklet

What Should Danny Do? Activity Booklet

This activity booklet perfectly compliments the story book 'What Should Danny Do?' by Ganit Levy & Adir Levy.What's included in this download:- Doubled sided booklet- Make 2 booklets at a time! Print on A4 to make A5 booklets or blow it up to A3 and make A4 booklets- How to make and use the booklet instruction page- A scenario guide to help you keep track of all the story lines you have read- FOR AUSSIE TEACHERS Australian Curriculum Links English document for Years 1-3. Also useful for Heal
Preview of Character Education: "Make Your Bed " Discussion ?'s

Character Education: "Make Your Bed " Discussion ?'s

Created by
Matthew Lawrence
Retired Navy SEAL and Admiral William McRaven's #1 NY Times Bestselling book "Make Your Bed: Little Things That Can Change Your Life" is a great book for teaching and discussing CHARACTER, social-emotional learning, as well as using context clues to determine definitions of unfamiliar vocabulary. I designed a worksheet for each of the ten chapters in the book, and my freshmen class reads one chapter a week. I designate roughly twenty minutes a week to discuss student responses on the worksheet
Preview of Social Stories for Students with Autism:  School Behaviors

Social Stories for Students with Autism: School Behaviors

Enjoy this super pack of social stories! This is a collection of 22 social stories about common problems related to appropriate school behaviors. The stories included are: 1. Complete Work Quickly 2. Good Sitting 3. How to Start Work By Myself 4. Keep Shoes On 5. Leaving the Classroom 6. Listening While Others Are Reading 7. Quiet Please 8. School Assemblies 9. School Holidays 10. Staying Where My Teacher Tells Me 11. Taking Tests 12. Touching 13. Use My Words 14. Waiting 15.
Preview of ONTARIO REPORT CARD COMMENTS, NEXT STEPS FOR LANGUAGE & MATH, 5 PAGES OF OPTIONS

ONTARIO REPORT CARD COMMENTS, NEXT STEPS FOR LANGUAGE & MATH, 5 PAGES OF OPTIONS

Created by
Elizabeth A
This 5 page Word doc product is what I've termed as a "bank" of next steps comments that can be used when writing next steps for language and math in Ontario report cards. This product can be used for next step comments for all reporting periods (progress reports, term 1, term 2).In total, there are 81 comments neatly organized under language and math headings. Next steps comments reflect the various levels / needs of students, from those who need more guidance and suggestions to be successful t
Preview of Mystery at Mr. Grim's Mansion (Murder Mystery-style Game)

Mystery at Mr. Grim's Mansion (Murder Mystery-style Game)

[05/05/2024: I'm testing a new murder mystery. E-mail me (contact@englishcurrent.com) if you want to test it for free - Matthew]This is a murder mystery-style activity designed to get students engaged, thinking critically, and most importantly, speaking. Class time: 60-90 minutes No. of students: 4-11* (*You can make more characters, but this increases the time it takes for interviewing. For larger classes, divide them into two separate groups.) Level/Age: This activity was written for interme
Preview of Lucy Calkins Readers Workshop-Literary Essay Graphic Organizer Theme & Character

Lucy Calkins Readers Workshop-Literary Essay Graphic Organizer Theme & Character

Created by
Callie Quinn
This graphic organizer can be used for a literary argumentative writing unit. The graphic organizer shows students how to plan and organize an argumentative essay with a thesis statement, reasons, evidence and analysis to support the claim.
Preview of Argumentation/C.E.R. writing- Murder Mystery #2 - Improve student argumentation!

Argumentation/C.E.R. writing- Murder Mystery #2 - Improve student argumentation!

Created by
MichiganMuggle
This is a follow up lesson to the Slip or Trip Murder Mystery! I use this lesson to re-teach my students understand Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning in writing later on in the school year. I've also used it as an extension activity for students that need to be challenged as this one is a bit more challenging than Slip or Trip. Cross-curricular - can be used in science and social studies classes as well.Included with purchase:- Copy of crime scene photo with story and discussion questions for group
Preview of The Lost Thing by Shaun Tan - Teacher's Guide and Activities GATE

The Lost Thing by Shaun Tan - Teacher's Guide and Activities GATE

The beauty in The Lost Thing is that it settles into one’s soul in a casual and poetic way. What starts as a sort of amusing but sad story finds its way deeper into your heart. You begin to wonder, to ask questions. Soon you find yourself wanting to stand up and defend all the lost things in the world—including that lost part of yourself. Are you somehow guilty too, you wonder? Quite unexpectedly, you begin to really feel the world Shaun Tan creates. It is a wonderful experience in mindf
Preview of Mystery Writing Unit Plans

Mystery Writing Unit Plans

These mystery writing unit plans include the following minilessons: 1) What makes a good Mystery story? 2) Planning Problem/ Solution 3) Planning Clues 4) Planning Characters 5) Planning Setting 6) Planning story: plot beginning, middle, and end 7) Building Suspense 8) Using Mystery Planning Sheet to Help Organize Writing 9) Focusing on Characters 10) Character Personality and dialogue 11) How to Use and Punctuate Dialogue (Conventions) 12) Editing 13) Revising Reminders This also includes t
Preview of 20 Minilessons - Social Issues Book Clubs (TC Reading)

20 Minilessons - Social Issues Book Clubs (TC Reading)

Created by
LessonPlansNY
20 Minilessons - Unit: Social Issues Book Clubs TC Format - Teacher's College Reading Workshop Lessons are in TC Workshop Model FOrmat (Teaching Point, Connect, Teach, Active Engagement, Link, Share) ~~ALL lessons include 2 Active Engagements!! Perfect for ESL students!! Mentor texts used in this unit include: Chrysanthemum The Other Side (by Jacqueline Woodson) Enemy Pie A Chair For My Mother These texts can be purchased on Amazon, or you can easily change the demo. texts to your own exampl
Preview of Charlotte's Web Tier II Vocabulary Cards

Charlotte's Web Tier II Vocabulary Cards

Created by
Nicole Fuller
This product consists of Charlotte's Web Tier II vocabulary cards. These words were designed to be used with the Ready Gen reading program for second grade; however, can be used with any lesson based on Charlotte's Web. Generally, these Tier II words, which are sophisticated or unusual words for known concepts. These words are taught in context during close reading and are often reinforced later. Print and laminate these cards and then display them in your classroom for students to refer to
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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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What types of English language arts lessons are available on TPT?

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.

How can I make my English language arts lessons fun and engaging?

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.