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High school english language arts interactive notebooks for Microsoft Word

Preview of Terrible Things - An Allegory of the Holocaust

Terrible Things - An Allegory of the Holocaust

Created by
Jodie Atwood
Questions for Eve Bunting's "Terrible Things - An Allegory of the Holocaust". The last questions ask students to compare theme with the poem "First They Came for the Jews", and to rewrite poem using modern situations.
Preview of Table of Contents -  Blank Template

Table of Contents - Blank Template

Created by
Ms PK Resources
FREE printable: Table of Contents*I print these out for my students to stick onto the first few pages of their interactive notebook. Enjoy! :)
Preview of The Hobbit Interactive Notebook (Google Doc Access Available)

The Hobbit Interactive Notebook (Google Doc Access Available)

Interactive Notebook for The Hobbit. Activities and review sheet for each chapter. Higher level questioning with activities promoting close reading. The entire interactive notebook is also available electronically. The Google Document link (located on the last page of the Word Document) will give you access to the complete interactive notebook. Students can complete the document electronically when using this format.
Preview of Notebook Check Rubric

Notebook Check Rubric

Created by
Schnurr Store
A convenient rubric for checking student notebooks and giving useful feedback.
Preview of Student Conference Logs for System 44

Student Conference Logs for System 44

Created by
Be at Ease
These Student Conference Logs were designed for the System 44 program, but could be used for general conferences as well. They include a page for - Reading Inventory analysis and System 44 software progress and reflections - rBook progress and reflection - Independent Reading progress and reflection - Behavior Goals and reflections on overall progress
Preview of Science Fiction Short Story Complete Unit

Science Fiction Short Story Complete Unit

Created by
Teresa Davis
This unit is an exploration of a number of classic science fiction short stories by noted authors such as Stephen Vincent Benet, Ray Bradbury, Joan Aiken, and Kurt Vonnegut. It is supplemented with related expository reading by Marie Winn, poetry, and song-lyrics. The unit was designed with three main teaching goals in mind. First, the main focus of the unit is the teaching/re-teaching of story structure. Students will master the concepts of exposition in a story, inciting incidents, rising
Preview of Interactive Journal for Night by Elie Wiesel

Interactive Journal for Night by Elie Wiesel

Created by
Emily Haas
I use this interactive journal as the backbone of my thematic unit of Experiencing War and Genocide where we read and analyze the memoir Night, by Elie Wiesel. This item is a foldable, printable booklet, and part of a 2-PIECE BUNDLE that includes the completed answer key in 8.5x11 sized paper (KEY Interactive Journal for Night by Elie Wiesel found here)Students engage with this journal each class for the entire unit. I launch the unit by transforming my classroom into a Holocaust Museum and Memo
Preview of KEY Interactive Journal for Night by Elie Wiesel

KEY Interactive Journal for Night by Elie Wiesel

Created by
Emily Haas
This is the key for the interactive journal that I use as the backbone of my thematic unit of Experiencing War and Genocide where we read and analyze the memoir Night, by Elie Wiesel. This item is the completed answer key part of a 2-PIECE BUNDLE that includes foldable, printable interactive booklet (Interactive Journal for Night by Elie Wiesel found here). Students engage with this journal each class for the entire unit. I launch the unit by transforming my classroom into a Holocaust Museum and
Preview of Social Media & Pop Culture Project - student investigation of cultural influence

Social Media & Pop Culture Project - student investigation of cultural influence

Created by
English Academia
In this interactive unit, students will work participate in a two-week (depending on class length) investigation where they will evaluate the influence of social media, fashion, and other cultural norms within their life. First, students will spend about two days in their own investigation, where they will evaluate their own habits: phones, social media, ear buds, fashion, politics & then they will observe their surrounding world to see the habits of those people surrounding them. Next, they
Preview of Teach Characterization with Video Clips (Disney, Pixar, etc.)

Teach Characterization with Video Clips (Disney, Pixar, etc.)

By middle school, students should begin to develop skills in analyzing author craft. One of the easiest ways to introduce kids to the "craft moves" an author makes is through teaching characterization. The reality is that kids already understand this literary term on some level because they unconsciously pick up on all of the clues that an author or a text (be it book, movie, music video, or tv show) provides the audience. We inherently form judgements about characters as we engage with a text.T
Preview of Student Conference Logs for Read 180

Student Conference Logs for Read 180

Created by
Be at Ease
These Student Conference Logs were designed for the Read 180 program, but could be used for general conferences as well. They include a page for - Reading Inventory analysis and Read 180 software progress and reflections - rBook progress and reflection - Independent Reading progress and reflection - Behavior Goals and reflections on overall progress
Preview of Depth and Complexity Icons for desk

Depth and Complexity Icons for desk

Created by
Laura Malesky
This can be placed on student's desks or in a folder where they can access them quickly. This is an easy way for students to remember what each icon means during class discussions.
Preview of Inverted Pyramid Introduction and Conclusion for Argument Writing

Inverted Pyramid Introduction and Conclusion for Argument Writing

Created by
Mind the Middle
I use this is 7th and 8th grade to help students write introductory and concluding paragraphs. The sheet has a sample paragraph and sentence by sentence rules for creating and intro and conclusion. Download is fully editable in MS Word. **Thumbnail image does not show shapes and text aligned but it is when downloaded. Click preview to see it better.**
Preview of Types of Figurative Language Notes

Types of Figurative Language Notes

This is THE BEST resource to teach your students figurative language! It includes pictures, examples, and links to song clips to help students understand the types of figurative language in different ways. A must-have! Types Include: - alliteration - allusion - hyperbole - simile - metaphor - onomatopoeia - personification
Preview of Modified Chains Novel Book Study

Modified Chains Novel Book Study

Created by
Nicole Marino
In 7th grade, students read the novel Chains in our ELA class. I work with ESOL/ENL students who would not be able to access the text yet, so I rewrote the novel in short summary format with pictures to help support them. There are stop and think question prompts after each chapter summary page. Each chapter summary is numbered normally, along with the corresponding date with roman numerals in the actual book. The Flesch-Kincaid Level is a 5.3, for some words in the text like "Loyalist" that is
Preview of Scholastic Journalism & Multimedia Introduction to News Writing Style

Scholastic Journalism & Multimedia Introduction to News Writing Style

Created by
Gayle Martin
This NO PREP Google Slide interactive notebook has everything you need to introduce beginning journalism or multimedia communication students to basic news writing style. Designed for either middle school or high school introductory classes, this 31 slide interactive notebook introduces:1. Writing concise sentences in active voice2. Inverted pyramid organization3. The 3 C's of news stories: chronology, context, controversy/conflict4. Using direct quotations--with proper punctuation and capitaliz
Preview of Character/Suspect Chart Murder on the Orient Express

Character/Suspect Chart Murder on the Orient Express

Created by
Amanda Morine
I designed this for my students as we're reading Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie, to help them keep track of all of the characters and the various pieces of evidence throughout the text. This was designed for an 8th grade class, but could be used for grades 6th-12th, depending on the reading level of the students. Murder on the Orient Express is a great book, but might be too advanced (in terms of vocabulary) for some middle school students.
Preview of Name That IDIOM - BOOM CARDS #DistanceLearning

Name That IDIOM - BOOM CARDS #DistanceLearning

This idiom boom card deck is just what you need for your teletherapy sessions! This fun activity provides a story that is incomplete. The student must choose the idiom that best completes the story out of a choice 3. Then, they must describe a situation in which they experienced the given idiom. For example: "Describe a situation in which you were beating around the bush" This deck targets idioms, sentence structure, executive function, and reading comprehension!
Preview of AP Language & Composition Notebook Organizer

AP Language & Composition Notebook Organizer

Created by
English Academia
Organized by the new 2019 curriculum units in the AP Language and Composition course, this notebook organizer is intended for a 3-ring binder. Students often struggle to recall the text/audio/video and learning from the beginning of the year. This resource will help them keep an organized running log of their learning. Additionally, this resource will help students goal-set as they progress through the year. Students will have an AP Classroom log and a free-response log, where students will be a
Preview of Character Interactions Graphic Organizer (Primary & Secondary)

Character Interactions Graphic Organizer (Primary & Secondary)

Created by
Ashlea MacDonald
This graphic organizer allows students to consider the affects a secondary character has on the plot of a story by considering their influence on the main character. Easily uploaded to any online learning platform. The guiding questions are editable to tweek for your preference or language.
Preview of Tall Tale comparisons

Tall Tale comparisons

Created by
Miranda Cockrell
Includes 6 tall tales: Paul Bunyan, Pecos Bill, Johnny Appleseed, John Henry, Captain Stormalong, and Casey Jones, a page to separate the realistic and exaggerated details, a page to compare the tall tales, and a page for notes. There are links to youtube videos for each story and one for the notes. For the notes: watch the video, have students infer definitions and answer the other questions at the end of the page. Use dictionaries to confirm the definitions after watching. Choose one Tall Ta
Preview of Digital English Portfolio with Hyperlinks

Digital English Portfolio with Hyperlinks

This document has hyperlinks for:Moving Files into FoldersCreating a Google SiteNaming the Google SiteAdding a PageCustomizing the PortfolioAdding Photographs from the Writer's Notebook (or other projects)Adding Files to a Google Site PageCreating a Portfolio from a Template"Shift Z": Having Files Life in Two PlacesSharing English Portfolio with New Teacher
Preview of Narrative Point of View Notes

Narrative Point of View Notes

Created by
MiSS RoWLES
A 1-page chart of the major narrative points of view with definitions, examples, positive and negative attributes of each, and a place for the teacher and students to draw a cartoon representing each POV.
Preview of A Long Walk to Water - 4 Types of Character Conflict

A Long Walk to Water - 4 Types of Character Conflict

Created by
Marisa Gendron
Provides students with information on the 4 types of conflict as well as opportunities to provide evidence about these conflicts for Nya and Salva from A Long Walk to Water.
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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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