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7th grade english language arts handouts for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Blank Flipbook Template

Blank Flipbook Template

Created by
Mme Suzanne
Here is a template I created to make flipbooks. You only need 3 pieces of paper, and if you follow the 3 steps I included, you are all set to create your own flipbooks for students! Enjoy!
Preview of Editable Syllabus Template

Editable Syllabus Template

This is the editable Microsoft Publisher template for my syllabus - I teach both 7th and 8th grade English. This is the template for the 7th grade class, though the 8th grade is nearly identical. The document is 3 pages - the first two cover classroom policies and the third is a syllabus signature sheet that the parents and students sign and return. On the syllabus signature page I marked two parts red, to indicate in text where your name and class would need to be listed. The header texts
Preview of Figurative Language Packet (Hyperbole, Idioms, Metaphors, and Similes)

Figurative Language Packet (Hyperbole, Idioms, Metaphors, and Similes)

This packet includes a cover page, plus four more pages with definitions, examples, and explanations of four types of figurative language (hyperbole, idioms, metaphors, and similes). Included on each page are questions of varying difficulty to test student understanding of each figurative language type.
Preview of Organized Paragraph Writing for Struggling Writers

Organized Paragraph Writing for Struggling Writers

Created by
Krysti
I use this with my students with learning disabilities to help them write organized paragraphs. Often they are simply asked to write and don't know how to start or what to include. It keeps them on track and prevents them from rambling or adding unnecessary details.
Preview of Middle or High School English Syllabus

Middle or High School English Syllabus

Created by
Miz Malowney
This is a very complete high school English syllabus that could be easily adapted for any grade level and other disciplines as well. It includes standards covered, discipline and attendance expectations, late work and other relevant policies, a teacher letter to parents, and a back sheet for students to give contact info and information about their access to technology. It includes references to a system for rewarding good behavior using a personalized classroom currency, templates for which can
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis- Middle and High School Halloween Activity

Rhetorical Analysis- Middle and High School Halloween Activity

Teach rhetorical analysis through these engaging Halloween themed activities! Students will learn about the rhetorical appeals of ethos, pathos and logos. Then they will annotate a reading by highlighting the appeals and write their own advertisement for a haunted house using the appeals to persuade their reader to buy the home. An answer sheet and example paragraph are also provided.
Preview of How to Format Titles in MLA Format

How to Format Titles in MLA Format

This cheat sheet will remind students how to format their titles in MLA format for both handwritten and typed essays. Print out the cheat sheet in poster size and hang it in your classroom as a helpful reminder. Thank you for purchasing this product!Please leave a review below! -Booking Literature
Preview of Structure Strips - Biographies

Structure Strips - Biographies

These strips can be used and stuck into the margins of children's books to help signpost them whilst writing in particular styles and genres. Each is colour coded and broken down into paragraphs with hints and tips including sentence starters.
Preview of ICE Writing

ICE Writing

Created by
DeeDumTweedle
ICE (Introduce, Cite, and Explain) is a quotation integration style. This sheet goes through the steps, supplies examples, and an area to practice. To make it fun--there are lots of references to the KING of ICE! A fun worksheet and notes for research papers writing in general.
Preview of ELA Graphic Organizers

ELA Graphic Organizers

Four easy-to-use graphic organizers to help students on their writing journey!Includes: KWL chart, Character/Setting/Plot organizer, Plot Mountain (with section for notes!), and a Character Web.
Preview of Cornell Notes Template (Editable)

Cornell Notes Template (Editable)

Created by
Ms Cechini
Editable template for any close reading in Cornell Notes style including Comprehension Questions, Vocabulary, and Student questions.Easy to edit and great to use for articles, PPT notes, or primary source reading!Example uploaded goes along with article on Sharia Law.
Preview of ESOL Classroom Supports

ESOL Classroom Supports

These are support tips for classroom teachers who serve English Language Learners. This chart also has a space to check off when a support is used or to add a date. This is great for teachers who need to attach ESOL documentation to their lesson plans.
Preview of Informative Essay Remediation Handout

Informative Essay Remediation Handout

Created by
The Writing Lady
Informative Essay Remediation Handout. Using the Funnel Introduction ( Hook, Transition, Background Info, and Thesis Statement) and Conclusion format (Thesis, Summary, Connections, Big Picture Statement) this hand out is a step by step, fill in the blank, essay sheet. Body paragraphs show a place for students to write a topic sentence, evidence, elaboration, and a final concluding statement for the paragraph. Great for students who struggle with essay organization. Handout includes a section f
Preview of "The Raven" Poetic Devices

"The Raven" Poetic Devices

This packet includes the full text of "The Raven," a poetic devices worksheet and answer sheet, and a color-coded annotated example of each poetic device within the poem. No more skimming for hours and searching the internet for examples! All in one place, editable, and ready to go!
Preview of Nearpod Capitalization Bundle

Nearpod Capitalization Bundle

This bundle contains all of the Nearpods I have created for Capitalization. If you don't know how to use Nearpod, it is a free app that can be added to any device. Students can interact with all of the activities.If you make a purchase and send me your email, I will share the Nearpod Capitalization 1-5 lessons to you directly. The Nearpods go well with my Language Lab, which can be purchased separately in my store. Check it out!
Preview of Editable Publisher AR Bookmark

Editable Publisher AR Bookmark

Created by
It2wlps
This is an editable Publisher Project - You will need Microsoft Publisher to make edits to this. This will allow you to put any points, pictures, information etc. These bookmarks are an amazing way to get your students to self monitor their own Accelerated Reader Goals and Achievements.
Preview of PAT the prompt writing prompt breakdown

PAT the prompt writing prompt breakdown

Use PAT to help students understand how to unpack a writing prompt.
Preview of Types of Conflict Cards

Types of Conflict Cards

Created by
Krysti
Types of conflict in literature with pictures and a brief description. Perfect for ESOL students or students with learning disabilities. Provides a more concrete way to teach types of conflict.
Preview of Nearpod Punctuation Bundle

Nearpod Punctuation Bundle

This is the complete collection of nine Nearpods I have created for Punctuation. If you don't know how to use Nearpod, it is a free app that can be added to any device. Students can interact with all of the activities.If you make a purchase and send me your email, I will share the Nearpod Punctuation 1-9 lessons to you directly. The Nearpods go well with my Language Lab, which can be purchased separately in my store. Check it out!
Preview of City of Ember Enrichment - What is a Generator?

City of Ember Enrichment - What is a Generator?

In the middle-school suspense novel, City of Ember, "The Generator" is desperately important, because the skies of this city are always dark 24 hours a day. The protagonist Doon desperately wants to fix his city's generator, which is falling apart. But -- what is a generator? Many middle school students are not sure. This three-page resource explains what a generator is, in easy-to-understand language, and ties it into the novel City of Ember. It also contains illustrations of several actual
Preview of Word Wizard Activity Sheet Harry Potter Theme

Word Wizard Activity Sheet Harry Potter Theme

Our Word Wizard Activity Sheets are developed and created around a specific theme. Students have a series of words/letters that correspond with each specific theme. The worksheet consists of 30 spaces for students to make as many real words as they can using the provided letters. For younger aged students, you could suggest having the students cut out the letters and rearranging them to make words and then writing them down. For older students, it would be more challenging for them to keep the p
Preview of Inference, Inferring, Text Evidence, and Context Clues, Middle, Substitute

Inference, Inferring, Text Evidence, and Context Clues, Middle, Substitute

The first page of this mini lesson is a story and literal and inferring questions. The second and third page ask the students to explain the meaning of the noted words in the text citing textual evidence. This page, also, has The fourth and final The sheet incorporates inferring, text evidence, and context clues into the comprehension.
Preview of Editable Newsletters

Editable Newsletters

There are 32 pages of editable Newsletters that are super colorful, and fun to send home with your students.
Preview of Who do you trust? Autism Source Credibility

Who do you trust? Autism Source Credibility

Who do you trust? This 4 page unit with non-fiction reading covers source credibility. The main focus is on Autism awareness and whether or not to trust the advice of spokespeople like Jenny McCarthy. Unit includes vocabulary, articles and S.O.A.P.S. Tone study guide.
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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.

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Learning English language arts offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. It helps students:

  • Develop effective communication skills
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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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