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High school english language arts interactive notebooks for SMART Notebook

Preview of Behind Rebel Lines Smart Board Notebook Visual for whole book

Behind Rebel Lines Smart Board Notebook Visual for whole book

Created by
ELAhelper
Smartboard notebook presentation that can be edited or added to! Includes pictures, lesson on activism and the civil war, vocabulary, maps, characters, summaries of important events in each chapter.
Preview of Utopia and Dystopia: Smartboard Presentation

Utopia and Dystopia: Smartboard Presentation

This is to help teachers introduce the Utopian and Dystopian Genre to Students. This is a Smartboard Presentation. Please download the student worksheet and teachers guide (sold separately for 4$). Together, the presentation and Work together will take about 2 class periods. The work can also be assigned as homework - its pretty much a review of what was discussed in class. Smartboard Presentation: A lecture and interactive activity that has the class define utopia/dystopia and come up with
Preview of AP Language Woolf & Petrunkevitch Rhetorical Analysis Smart Notebook File

AP Language Woolf & Petrunkevitch Rhetorical Analysis Smart Notebook File

This is a Smart Notebook file to walk you through daily activities & provide examples for your students. You can use it with my other Woolf & Petrunkevitch handouts & activities. Includes a quick write, guided "speed dating" discussion, multiple choice rationales, explanations to analysis questions, annotated texts and DIDLS.
Preview of French Interactive Notebook: 'Mammifères, reptiles, insectes et arachnides’

French Interactive Notebook: 'Mammifères, reptiles, insectes et arachnides’

Created by
MFelix6
French Interactive Notebook Activity: 'Mammifères, reptiles, insectes et arachnides’ (les animaux)The French ‘Mammifères, reptiles, insectes et arachnides’ Interactive Notebook Activity can be used in the following ways:1. Group In-class activity.2. In-class assessment.Included in the lesson:A total of 36 slides: A cover page plus 35 slides which include different mammals, reptiles, insects and arachnids. The slides can be printed or projected. If you have access to the SMART Notebook software,
Preview of Argumentation Lesson

Argumentation Lesson

Created by
Jamie Wills
This is a notebook file to be used with your Smartboard/Smart Notebook 16 software. This notebook walks students step by step through how an argument should be framed. Using a modification of the Toulmin methodology of argumentation commonly seen in debate, students learn the elements essential to a successful argument: claim, data, warrant, impact. This lesson includes a link to a commercial to analyze for the elements of a good argument. It also has information about the three types of data/ev
Preview of I am Malala: Chapters 1-5 Smart Response Clicker Quiz

I am Malala: Chapters 1-5 Smart Response Clicker Quiz

Created by
Tres Chic Teach
This item can be opened with Smart Notebook Software and given to students as a clicker quiz. It is aligned with the information in Chapters 1-5 of the book and has five multiple choice questions. It could also be printed for students to take on paper (especially absent students), but if you would rather have a paper version and answer key of the quiz, please see the item listed separately in my store!
Preview of I am Malala: Prologue Smart Response Clicker Quiz

I am Malala: Prologue Smart Response Clicker Quiz

Created by
Tres Chic Teach
This item can be opened with Smart Notebook Software and given to students as a clicker quiz. It is aligned with the information in the Prologue of the book and has five multiple choice questions. It could also be printed for students to take on paper (especially absent students), but if you would rather have a paper version and answer key of the quiz, please see the item listed separately in my store!
Preview of Expository Essay

Expository Essay

Created by
Hannah Rinn
This smart lesson walks students through what an expository essay is and what makes a great paper! It is an interactive and very engaging lesson that is easy to follow. It is broken down into 4 categories: 1. Strong and personal connection to the prompt. 2. Organization: Introduction, 1st Reason, 2nd Reason, and Conclusion. 3. Accurate use of language and conventions. 4. Descriptive Language: Idioms, Similes, Metaphors, Alliteration, $100 words/RIP words, Ba Da Bings, etc...
Preview of Libraries Face Sad Chapter

Libraries Face Sad Chapter

This SmartBoard presentation includes slides that contain vocabulary words, key terms definitions as well as the key elements of a writing a persuasive essay -- It also covers the terms ethos. pathos. logos and includes a link to a short video making it easy for students to understand these terms There are quick writes and vocabulary word images to keep students engaged and everything needed to project and provide direct instruction for the nonfiction persuasive essay "Libraries Face Sad Chap
Preview of Smartboard Richard Connell's Most Dangerous Game

Smartboard Richard Connell's Most Dangerous Game

This Smartboard will keep students engaged guaranteed! Nineteen slides There are links within the slides that take you to video clips from the new movie trailer to "Family Guy" using examples of the literary device allusion which is frequently used in Connell's short story and more click on clips to reinforce the literary elements allusion, oxymoron and other literary terms including figurative language and vocabulary from the text. Click an arrow or image and you will be linked to two addi
Preview of AP Language Ice Breaker Quote Activity in Smart Notebook

AP Language Ice Breaker Quote Activity in Smart Notebook

Looking for a great way to establish community and also expose students to the essential work of AP Language & Composition? This ice breaker assignment does both. This Smart Notebook file accompanies the free AP Lang Ice Breaker activity direction sheet. It provides a guided example of a quote presentation and also a group activity/discussion to prepare students to analyze and present their own quote. The file also contains the fun fonts in the attachments for your use. Students will share
Preview of Representation of the Divine in Story (SmartPresentation and Writing Activities)

Representation of the Divine in Story (SmartPresentation and Writing Activities)

I used this Smartboard presentation when exploring "Representations of the Divine" in Ethics and Religious Culture, for secondary 2. Enough material for at least a week worth of lessons. This lecture explores how the Divine is represented in different stories in different religious traditions. Students will be able to compare and contrast how different traditions explore representations of the divine. Students will also look at THEME vs. MORAL and fill out a chart as a group. There are You
Preview of Les jours de la semaine et les mois (dictée)

Les jours de la semaine et les mois (dictée)

Created by
Michelle Lamble
This is a fun interactive game of hangman for students learning French Vocabulary. I use these words a weekly spelling test. I have ten more notebook presentations just like this which include: parts of the body, animals and foods etc. I also made a handout that the students fill out with each dictée.
Preview of God and the Devil.  Ethics class

God and the Devil. Ethics class

I used this Smartboard presentation while lecturing about Representations of the Divine. After talking about God for a while, I decided to talk about the Devil and how he is portrayed in Western Culture. This presentation includes a pre-assessment, in which you judge what students know about the devil. It then includes a lecture about the religious basis of the devil and a cross religious comparison. It explores Satanism and evil forces in different religions. The presentation ends with
Preview of Writer's Workshop

Writer's Workshop

Created by
Jenny Kustura
SMARTboard Writer's Workshop organizational tool. Students can write their names with the Notebook pens, then move names between steps of the writing process. Steps in this interactive notebook include brainstorming, drafting, peer conference, teacher conference, editing, revise, publishing, and finished. There is a second slide for the steps that are not currently in use to "hide."
Preview of Distance Learning Interactive Star Chart (Reward System/PBIS Tool)

Distance Learning Interactive Star Chart (Reward System/PBIS Tool)

Created by
TheDudeSLP
This is a tool that will allow you to continue using a reward system/PBIS from a distance. This file was created for a total of 18 students. You are of course welcome to add more if you'd like. The directions to do so are included in the file.
Preview of Writing from Sources: How to Write an Argumentative Essay

Writing from Sources: How to Write an Argumentative Essay

This lesson provides students with a step-by-step guide on how to write an essay. Instruction includes: how to organize a three concept thesis, how to gather supporting evidence, how to properly punctuate quotations and citations (using MLA style), how to use an ellipsis, how to paraphrase, and how to write a body paragraph. This lesson is a Smart Board file of 24 pages. It is also available as a Power Point or Nearpod upon request. The lesson is designed to address the Common Core standard
Preview of Close Reading Lesson

Close Reading Lesson

This lesson will help students to practice close reading by understanding its purpose and easy steps to follow.
Preview of Cell Theory Close Read and Timeline SmartBoard Presentation

Cell Theory Close Read and Timeline SmartBoard Presentation

Created by
Wynn Clarke
This is a presentation to be used to close read about the cell theory. It gives two different options for the close read. My store has a bundle that includes the article, student graphic organizer, questions, etc.
Preview of Introductory activities for the theme of 'Conflict'

Introductory activities for the theme of 'Conflict'

Created by
RESOURCE FILES
These SMART Notebook activities provide a simple yet effective way to commence a unit on 'Conflict'. They are fairly structured and will keep the students busy and actively learning. The tasks will not only draw the students' attention to aspects of Conflict, but will serve to extend their vocabulary.
Preview of Expository Research Unit Smart Response Clicker Quiz

Expository Research Unit Smart Response Clicker Quiz

Created by
Tres Chic Teach
This item works with the Smart Response System for Smart Boards and can be used at the end of a research unit. It could also be used as a formative assessment at the beginning a research unit, as well. There are 11 questions and an answer key at the end. The answers are embedded in the quiz, so the system will grade it for the teacher! I also have a paper version of this item in my store, as well. ***BUNDLE ALERT: This will also be sold as part of a bundle for the whole unit, when the bundle i
Preview of To Kill a mockingbird -chapter 24 ("Tea party scene")  - soundtrack

To Kill a mockingbird -chapter 24 ("Tea party scene") - soundtrack

Every teacher knows how difficult it is to engage all students in an indebted analysis of literary texts. I have given this class three times and I have always had great results. The teacher plays two / three songs which are not included due to copyright reasons. "The times they are a-changing" & "Blowing in the wind" by Bob Dylan and "Man in the Mirror" by Michael Jackson. Then they are given the situational context that the DVD of "To Kill a Mockingbird" is being remastered, and a new soun
Preview of Smart Board for Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

Smart Board for Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

This Smart Notebook file can be used in conjunction with my Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close Unit [link: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Extremely-Loud-and-Incredibly-Close-Unit-Materials-2412956 ] or independently. The resource includes 8 interactive pages to enhance instruction of Jonathan Safran Foer's novel. The pages address the following: -Who is Oskar Schell? Direct and indirect characterization is delineated. -Who is Thomas Schell Senior? -Tracking Oskar's invention
Preview of The Impact of Setting on Characters

The Impact of Setting on Characters

This lesson is from the Literary Analysis unit. The lesson revisits the topic of setting, then moves into how the setting affect the characters of the text. Students and teacher are involved in close reading, peer discussion, and whole class share. Strategies used include: peer share, think aloud, questioning, and I Do, We Do, You Do!
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