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Preview of The Fall of the House of Usher - PPT Lesson - myPerspectives Grade 10

The Fall of the House of Usher - PPT Lesson - myPerspectives Grade 10

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Lectiofile
This is a ready-made PowerPoint animated lesson with answer key for **The Fall of the House of Usher** selection, unit 1, myPerspectives, grade 10. This lesson includes the following:- Comprehension check- Close read the textMood (video)Semicolons: (video)Characterization (video)Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement (video)Personification (video)Imagery (video)- Analyze the text- Analyze craft and structure- Concept Vocabulary and Word Study- ConventionsSentence Structure: Simple, Compound, Complex, Comp
Preview of English 2 EOC Review Packet

English 2 EOC Review Packet

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Ms Ps POEtry
This packet is an all-in-one guide for English 2 students preparing for the end of course exam. This packet includes review and practice materials for the following:Figurative LanguageText StructureAllusionsTone & MoodContext CluesConstructed ResponseAuthor's PurposeTheme and Main IdeaPoetry Rhetorical DevicesLiterature passage practiceNon fiction passage practicePoetry practice passage
Preview of curious incident of the dog in the night-time TEST chapters 2-97

curious incident of the dog in the night-time TEST chapters 2-97

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TucTeach
Test on curious incident of the dog in the night-time chapters 2-97. Facts, grammar, short answer, characterization, and paragraph
Preview of The Great Gatsby Close Reading (Chaper 2/Valley of Ashes) Presentation

The Great Gatsby Close Reading (Chaper 2/Valley of Ashes) Presentation

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Dr. Broome
This PowerPoint presentation presents a close reading of the introductory passage of Chapter 2 in F. Scott Fitzgerald's *The Great Gatsby.* Students are presented with rhetorical and symbolic analysis. While designed for upper level students, this presentation also serves as excellent research/background reading for developing differentiated lessons on close reading.
Preview of The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe - Close Reading - Language Conventions

The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe - Close Reading - Language Conventions

This resource is designed to target the Australian English Curriculum, but it also addresses other English Curriculae globally.This resource is designed to assist teachers and students. It is aimed at understanding how language choices affect meaning. It also requires a student to demonstrate an understanding of functional literacy (as assessed in NAPLAN). It is based on Australian English Curriculum requirements in terms of learning language conventions, and the effect created, within context.
Preview of Of Mice and Men: Sentence Structure Lesson Plan and Handout

Of Mice and Men: Sentence Structure Lesson Plan and Handout

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YA Lit 4 Life
This is a six page Microsoft Word doc. It is a three page lesson plan and a three page overhead / handout. (You can use the three pages as an overhead if you have an elmo or a projector, you can use the three pages as a handout, or you can do both.) The lesson plan is incredibly detailed. It contains expected student responses to the do-now, the rationale behind the do-now, the common core alignment and standard, etc. It is print ready and perfect in case you use this lesson during an observatio
Preview of Gallery Walk, Inferencing, Close Read Lesson Pack

Gallery Walk, Inferencing, Close Read Lesson Pack

I am so excited to share these materials with this community! You get: 1. Quick grammar Do Now with answer key (nouns, pronouns, adjectives only) 2. Images for a gallery walk about Native American reservations (housing, education, culture, and statistics) 3. I See/It means Inferencing Organizer 4. Peer Response sheets for to push for 100% participation giving positive feedback and a suggestion for improvement on their I See/It Means Inferencing Organizer 5. Two close Read passages from Sherma
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Use word search puzzles to have students locate words that relate to a specific grammar concept (for example, you could have students search for adjectives).

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