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Preview of Writing Prompts for Critical and Reflective Thinking

Writing Prompts for Critical and Reflective Thinking

Created by
Summit Seekers
This bundle provides writing prompts for both critical and reflective thinking across various subjects: science, financial literacy, Black History, and life skills. It is an ideal collection for independent study and end of the semester activities.
Preview of ESL Newcomers - Talking to the Doctor
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ESL Newcomers - Talking to the Doctor

Created by
Honeybee English
Made specifically for teens or adult English language learners.Included Resources:Parts of the Body Vocabulary and Label ActivitiesDialogues for working with partnersReading comprehension story and questionsVideo Recording of Story for listening.Total Packet in PDF to print for students.Symptoms VocabularyWriting practice with vocabulary words.**How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases:1. Go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login).2. Beside each purchase, you'll see a Provide F
Preview of Full Fall Poetry Unit: Detailed video instruction over slides, packet included

Full Fall Poetry Unit: Detailed video instruction over slides, packet included

Created by
Debbie Deramo
Let me teach for a week or two. You need a break! Enjoy some beautiful fall poetry with this super detailed collection of instructional videos I've personally made to accompany a packet of 15 fall poems (packet included). This is actually a "bundle" that will take your students 1-2 weeks to go through, but I'm putting it all together with everything you need here. The poems in this packet are a combination of contemporary and classic. I use these with high school students, and would recommend
Preview of Fall Poetry: Detailed video analysis of 4 poems; poems included

Fall Poetry: Detailed video analysis of 4 poems; poems included

Created by
Debbie Deramo
As you enjoy the beauty of the season, have your students read some fall poetry, learn some poetic devices and practice their interpretation skills. I ask students to read these four poems (all included):"September" by John Updike"Pumpkins" by John Cotton"A Day in Autumn" by Ronald Stuart Thomas"Autumn" by Amy LowellAnd then they watch my 12 minutes of detailed video instruction (included) as I discuss the poems and point out the important poetic devices and themes. I've recorded myself doing
Preview of Imagery: AROV's Lesson on the Go
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Imagery: AROV's Lesson on the Go

Created by
AROV Education
For busy teachers who don't always have time to plan or who may want something to offer students as a subsidiary exercise, we seek to provide "turnkey" content that requires little-to-no preparation whatsoever. This product is a ready-to-go lesson on imagery (approx.: 15 minutes) that teachers can use as a classroom supplement, as an exercise for differentiation and review, or even as an activity for students to engage with independently. It covers the concept of imagery, including how and why i
Preview of Allusion: AROV"s Lessons on the Go
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Allusion: AROV"s Lessons on the Go

Created by
AROV Education
For teachers looking for "lessons on the go", we offer "turnkey" content that requires little-to-no preparation whatsoever, which can be incorporated lessons or assigned as stand alone projects for independent study. This product is a ready-to-go lesson on allusions (approx.: 25 minutes) that teachers can use as a classroom supplement, as an exercise for differentiation and review, or even for an activity for students to engage with individually. It covers the concept of allusion itself, address
Preview of Ancient Olympic Games | Distance Learning | Audiobook | eBook | Worksheets

Ancient Olympic Games | Distance Learning | Audiobook | eBook | Worksheets

Designed for classroom | home | distance learning and aimed at children and young adults who are looking to further their knowledge in all things Ancient History and Science. Episodes are all under 10 minutes, packed full of information that is easy for children of all ages to understand. Typically taking around 30-45 mins to complete. Written and narrated by Cambridge University archaeologist Matthew Brooks.The Audiobook of Unit 2 – The Olympic Games. Students will be able to ask and answer que
Preview of Black History - Sharecropper Protest 1939 - video, reading, writing with KEY

Black History - Sharecropper Protest 1939 - video, reading, writing with KEY

Not a well-known person of Black History leadership, Owen Whitfield, a Black man in rural Missouri, led both Black and White citizens to living in their poverty on the side of the road after being evicted unjustly by farmers. The protest gained national attention and resulted in government changes, impacting America's fight for equal rights for years.The lesson occurs in steps (see preview).First, students watch and respond to a video using inferences, predictions, and conclusions.Next, student
Preview of Irony: AROV"s Lessons on the Go
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Irony: AROV"s Lessons on the Go

Created by
AROV Education
Teaching itself can be quite time consuming, let alone factoring in all the additional time it takes to plan. Thus, we offer "turnkey" content that requires little-to-no preparation whatsoever, which teachers may incorporate into their lessons or assign as stand alone projects for independent study. This product is a ready-to-go lesson on the different forms of irony, including situational, verbal, and dramatic, (approx.: 25 minutes) that teachers can use as a classroom supplement, as an exercis
Preview of Hyperbole: AROV's Lesson on the Go
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Hyperbole: AROV's Lesson on the Go

Created by
AROV Education
Teachers wear many hats and thus their days can be hectic and time consuming. Thus, we hope to provide "lessons-on-the-go" to help teachers ease their burden in whatever way possible. This product offers a "turnkey" lesson on hyperbole (approx.: 20 minutes) that teachers can use as a classroom supplement, as an exercise for differentiation and review, or even for an activity for students to engage with independently. It covers the concept of hyperbole, addressing its impact, implication, and int
Preview of I See You Never: Bystanders In Migrant America (Bradbury Virtual SEL / DEI)

I See You Never: Bystanders In Migrant America (Bradbury Virtual SEL / DEI)

Created by
hearthstory ed
This lesson provides organizers that guide students through an SEL/ELA lesson on the relationship between bystander and protagonist in migrant America. The pdf includes links to FREE videos: a FULL lesson with paused reflections (PREFECT for virtual learners), or an audio-visual of the story and a closing reflection. This is great for ELA, SEL, and Social Studies for students in 6-12 and can also support counseling and advisory sessions that develop social-awareness and an understanding of jus
Preview of French Revolution Dramatic Videos - Episodes 1-4

French Revolution Dramatic Videos - Episodes 1-4

Created by
John Ruypers
To experience the immediacy of the French Revolution, students view short video clips. Each video clip is approximately ten minutes in length and is tightly edited to highlight dramatic events. The video episodes may be used in a flipped classroom situation, or in an online teaching scenario, or they may be used in tandem with my exercise “Students Role-Playing French Revolution Persons” – available on TPT.There are eight video segments available and each segment includes a work sheet with quest
Preview of Corrigé de la vidéo avec audio sur les questions de grammaire, French (#31)
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Corrigé de la vidéo avec audio sur les questions de grammaire, French (#31)

Created by
Learn it ANY way
Cette vidéo est le corrigé avec audio de la vidéo avec audio des questions de grammaire. Dans cette version, je dis les réponses aux questions. Cette vidéo peut être envoyée à vos élèves à corriger leur travail pour l'enseignement à distance. Il y a les réponses aux 14 questions de grammaire.QUESTIONS DANS CETTE VIDÉO:#1 Corriger les erreurs dans la phrase#2 Corriger les erreurs dans la phrase#3 Corriger les erreurs dans la phrase#4 Antonyme de riche#5 Synonyme de triste#6 Mots de vocabulaire e
Preview of Student Made Lesson Plan Activity (Critical Thinking Skills)

Student Made Lesson Plan Activity (Critical Thinking Skills)

Students will use the video and template to create a lesson plan of their own. This is a great resource for a sub day or sick day. Links for help are on pages if students need extra information or guidance. Peer review is strongly recommended.
Preview of The Myth of Icarus of Daedalus

The Myth of Icarus of Daedalus

Hyperlinked to the Ted-Ed talk given by Amy Adkins about The Myth of Icarus and Daedalus. Includes pre-reading vocabulary and fill-in-the-blank style questions that align with the transcript.
Preview of Simile and Metaphor: AROV's Lesson on the Go
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Simile and Metaphor: AROV's Lesson on the Go

Created by
AROV Education
Helping students learn and/or review can be quite a challenge for teachers, so we seek to provide content that requires little-to-no preparation whatsoever. This product offers a "turnkey" lesson on simile and metaphor (approx.: 30 minutes) that teachers can use as a classroom supplement, as an exercise for differentiation and review, or even for an activity for students to engage with independently. It covers the concepts of simile and metaphor in their various incarnations, and is equipped wit
Preview of American English Tutorial: Figurative Language, Set 1
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American English Tutorial: Figurative Language, Set 1

Created by
Summit Seekers
This short tutorial offers your high school and adult literacy students an audio-visual experience to help them differentiate between the literal and figurative meanings of: "Change the dance;" "Don't burn your bridges;" "Fish out of water." This free video is also available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/AcW37tyxh2k
Preview of Relevant Reading for Young Adults Based on Factual American History
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Relevant Reading for Young Adults Based on Factual American History

Created by
Summit Seekers
The Black voices of these authors resonate with us throughout history through storytelling, poetry, cooking, and so much more. All of these suggestions are based on the good, bad, and ugly American facts and scenarios and unapologetically model resilience and hope. This list includes: Stacey Abrams, Maya Angelou, James Baldwin, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Jessica Harris, Langston Hughes, Marcus Samuelsson, and Rita Williams-Garcia.This free video is also available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/OwLWBqUHEio
Preview of American English Tutorial: Figurative Language, Set 2
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American English Tutorial: Figurative Language, Set 2

Created by
Summit Seekers
This short tutorial offers your high school and adult literacy students an audio-visual experience to help them differentiate between the literal and figurative meanings of: "In one ear and out the other;" "Beat around the bush;" "It's a new season." This free video is also available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Orc0lz2-kj8
Preview of Titan of Terror: the dark imagination of H.P. Lovecraft

Titan of Terror: the dark imagination of H.P. Lovecraft

Google Slides presentation that is hyperlinked to Ted Ed video by Silvia Moreno-García ·Includes Vocabulary and Fill-in-the-blank style questions.
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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
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  • 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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