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9th grade balanced literacy scaffolded notes

Preview of Literature Circle Collaborative Poster-  Shared Reading

Literature Circle Collaborative Poster- Shared Reading

A perfect activity for literature circles and shared reading during your literacy block! Students work independently and in groups to analyze, respond to, and discuss fictional texts. Each student receives an 8.5” x 11” page, and contributes a different piece of information to the group's overall discussion of the text. Roles can be rotated every chapter/section, or this activity can be completed after the students have read the entire text.Note: If they are new to Literature Circles, younger gr
Preview of Persuasive Techniques - Introduction to Rhetorical Appeals Sketch and Learn

Persuasive Techniques - Introduction to Rhetorical Appeals Sketch and Learn

Created by
Nouvelle ELA
Introduce your study of rhetorical appeals (ethos, pathos, logos) and persuasive techniques with this background activity. You get an activity on Aristotle and the Rhetorical Triangle. This is a strong foundation for studying media literacy. Highlights:✅ Two videos and an article (found for free online)✅ Traditional worksheets or with ISNs✅ Whole class activity or stationsYour Introduction to Rhetoric activity includes:A full lesson planTwo pages of notesAn answer key ❤️ Be sure to check out my
Preview of P.E.E.L. paragraphs literacy writing mat scaffold in history (PEEL)

P.E.E.L. paragraphs literacy writing mat scaffold in history (PEEL)

This powerpoint contains a writing scaffold to help students frame their paragraphs using PEEL. Most students are familiar with PEE in their paragraphs but the L is what makes students show their understanding to a higher level.The first slide is a writing mat with the sentence starters. This can been laminated and given to students to use with their written work, in particular for essays. It could also be photocopied and stuck into the students books for regular reference. My classes have bot
Preview of Point of View Sketch Doodle Notes

Point of View Sketch Doodle Notes

Sketch (Doodle) notes are the way to go for notetaking engagement and visual learners. (My middle schoolers get so excited to color!)These sketch notes are specifically for the skill of Point of View in fiction. It covers first, second, and third person point of view. Included:Blank NotesFilled Out NotesGoogle Slide presentation of vocabulary This is a Google Drive file. Please ensure you have a google account in order to have easy access! Please look at the preview to examine the note pages up
Preview of Poetry Genre Sketch Doodle Notes

Poetry Genre Sketch Doodle Notes

Sketch (Doodle) notes are the way to go for notetaking engagement and visual learners. (My middle schoolers get so excited to color!)These sketch notes are specifically to review or give an overview of poetry. Key vocabulary includes: speaker, narrator, stanza, mood, and several important types of figurative language (allusion, metaphor, idiom). These notes include a Google Slide presentation of the words (making it a totally workable independent station or whole class notes activity). This is
Preview of Morphology Introduction PowerPoint and Guided Notes

Morphology Introduction PowerPoint and Guided Notes

This product includes a 15 slide Powerpoint Presentation with guided notes that explains why English really is not as crazy as it seems. It covers the meanings of various things in English that influence the way a word is written including prefixes, suffixes, base/roots, etymology, morphology, and phonology. ***I am certified by the Academy of Orton-Gillingham Practitioners and Educators (www.ortonacademy.org) as an Associate-level tutor.
Preview of Embedded Reading - Cortometraje (Ciencia, ética y tecnología)

Embedded Reading - Cortometraje (Ciencia, ética y tecnología)

Created by
Profe Lopez 21
This PDF that accompanies the acclaimed short film from Spain "Cuánto. Más allá del dinero" contains:1- Four day lesson plan guide2- Three embedded readings (Novice --> Intermediate --> Advanced text)3- Pre and post- viewing discussion questions.4- Slide Presentation with images of the film to engage in Picture Talk or Personalized Questions and Responses 5- A Quizlet link with input from the film (Half a sentence about the film in one column and in the second column is the rest of the sen
Preview of This is News! Graphic Organizer

This is News! Graphic Organizer

This graphic organizer follows the Lucy Calkins Investigative Journalism unit of study for 8th grade. It contains multiple ways for students to organize their thoughts on a news story/event before they generate their final news article for the unit. Included are: a 5 W's chart, an interview list chart, a creating interview questions chart, (optional: press conference details), and an organization and craft questions for students to consider before drafting. Finally, there is a blank organizer fo
Preview of Irony Bundle - Interactive Notebook  Pages and Task Cards

Irony Bundle - Interactive Notebook Pages and Task Cards

This bundle includes my interactive notebook pages and task cards. These products will give your students practice with situational, verbal, and dramatic irony. These pages make a difficult concept easy to understand. Check out the previews in these products. SAVE MORE THAN 25% when you purchase the bundle!
Preview of Media Literacy, PPT Slides & Guided Notes, News Bias, Fake News

Media Literacy, PPT Slides & Guided Notes, News Bias, Fake News

This resource is great for introducing the topic of media literacy. It can be used for middle school or high school ELA, or would also work well for a journalism or communications course.It includes a ppt presentation that covers the topic of media literacy, and why it is important to our society. The content focuses on:*The value of being an informed listener/reader/viewer of the news*Recognizing bias in news sources on websites*Considering a variety of news sources and where they fall on the b
Preview of Non-Fiction Signposts: Interactive Notes Using Popular Advertisement Clips

Non-Fiction Signposts: Interactive Notes Using Popular Advertisement Clips

The notice and note non-fiction signposts are six different elements that an author may include in his or her writing. By teaching these elements, students are better able to understand a text. This resources gives an overview of each of the 6 fiction signposts, with TWO DIFFERENT versions of the notes sheet (either fill in the blank, or just space to write). The presentation gives examples of each of the different signposts using popular advertisement clips. This is a great resource to use at
Preview of Fiction Genre Overview/Review Sketch Doodle Notes

Fiction Genre Overview/Review Sketch Doodle Notes

Sketch (Doodle) notes are the way to go for notetaking engagement and visual learners. (My middle schoolers get so excited to color!)These sketch notes are specifically to review or give an overview of the fiction drama. Key vocabulary includes: fiction, character, setting, problem, solution, theme, conflict, narrator, several popular genres, and the vocabulary of a plot mountain. This is a lot of information. This would be ideal as a review or overview, and could be done over multiple days as
Preview of Sentence Starters

Sentence Starters

These Sentence Starters will help organize, start and maintain meaningful conversations between your students. Students will use their own questions and statements along with the Sentence Starters to help guide their learning process and help them to gain a better understanding on a variety of topics through discussions.Product Includes:-20 Full Page Sentence Starters-20 1/2 Page Sentence Starters -Student Bookmarks with Sentence Starters-Teacher Prompts-Teacher Instructions
Preview of Nonfiction and Textbook Note-taking Guide (with focus on text-structure)

Nonfiction and Textbook Note-taking Guide (with focus on text-structure)

Do you want your students to learn how to take notes INDEPENDENTLY? With this guide/template, this is exactly what will happen AND since it is based on text structure, it will strengthen their analysis and knowledge in this area as well. In addition, it turns into a study guide for test taking or perhaps students will be rewarded with an open note quiz or test! First, students will be assigned a textbook chapter/section/sub-title of your/their choice or a non-fiction fact/subject book or your/
Preview of Note-Taking & Analysis Worksheets for ANY Film — Secondary ELA — Film Study

Note-Taking & Analysis Worksheets for ANY Film — Secondary ELA — Film Study

Need an assignment for a film viewing activity? This engaging, no-prep worksheet can be used to analyze ANY movie with a narrative arc! Watch your students explore any movie through this resource's carefully scaffolded note-taking and analysis activities, which provide structured guidance for students as they progress through your next class movie day. Simply distribute these worksheets and witness your students film analysis abilities explode! Perfect for a sub plan!With a strong focus on culti
Preview of Notice and Note: Aha Moments - "The Scribe" by Kristen Hunter

Notice and Note: Aha Moments - "The Scribe" by Kristen Hunter

Created by
Blue Heron
"The Scribe" by Kristen Hunter is a wonderful fiction piece to read with students when one is introducing the "Aha Moment" to students. Although there are other "Notice and Note" signposts one may focus on with this short story, the "aha moments" help lend themselves to the reader's workshop model and in turn, could lead students to identifying conflict, theme, etc. in their own independent reading novels. Even if just teaching this short story in a closed setting, it is an excellent way to focu
Preview of Cornell Notes: An Introduction and Practice

Cornell Notes: An Introduction and Practice

Teach your students how to take effective notes using the Cornell note-taking system. This lesson includes the background of Cornell notes, the layout, and multiple examples and practice opportunities. This is a great beginning of the year lesson to get your students all on the same page as to how you'd like them to take notes for the year!There are 3 ways to practice with guided steps for students to follow:1. Cornell notes on the Cornell note-taking system2. Cornell notes on the video "How to
Preview of Poetry and Tableau

Poetry and Tableau

Created by
Teacher Alias
This product includes a complete 3-5 day lesson plan to incorporate the fine arts into your poetry unit. Students will practice finding figurative language, summarizing, close reading, annotating, repeated readings to build fluency, think critically, answer text dependent questions with evidence from a text, analyze complex poems, and create visual representations of stanzas through tableau drama. In addition, students will find rhyme scheme, analyze metaphors, use context clues to determin
Preview of Science Guided Note Worksheet for PowerPoint Global Local Winds Coriolis Effect

Science Guided Note Worksheet for PowerPoint Global Local Winds Coriolis Effect

This is a guided note worksheet that matches the free 18 page PowerPoint that includes notes, graphics, embedded videos, quick review, and social studies connection. This 1 page guided note worksheet that is set up Cornell note style for students to use as a guide and fill-in. You can facilitate this whole group or students can work independently through the PowerPoint.
Preview of French Literature Circle Collaborative Poster-  Shared Reading

French Literature Circle Collaborative Poster- Shared Reading

Perfect for French Immersion and FSL classes.This resource is written in French.A great activity for literature circles and shared reading during your literacy block! Students work independently and in groups to analyze, respond to, and discuss fictional texts. Each student receives an 8.5” x 11” page, and contributes a different piece of information to the group's overall discussion of the text. Roles can be rotated every chapter/section, or this activity can be completed after the students hav
Preview of Elements of Plot Foldable

Elements of Plot Foldable

A QUICK AND EASY PRODUCT!This is a quick, easy elements of plot foldable to use during literature units. Uses:* Help students identify the parts of plot and provide each of their definitions. * Enhances active learning and recall of important aspects of the story as students read a story and fill in the key points in the foldable. * Highly interactive and great for use in interactive notebooks, fitting easily in all size composition notebooks!* A positive alternative to creating a plot diagram!
Preview of Informational Texts Collaborative Poster- Shared Reading

Informational Texts Collaborative Poster- Shared Reading

A perfect activity for shared and independent reading during your literacy block! Students work in partners to analyze, respond to, compare, and contrast informational texts. Each student receives an 8.5” x 11” page, reads a different informational text, and reflects upon their learning. The Venn Diagram part is completed together after reading.Each page includes the following sections:Expressing Opinions About Informational Texts: Is this text effective in communicating information to its reade
Preview of DW Gregory Radium Girls Act 1 Stage Direction Visuals

DW Gregory Radium Girls Act 1 Stage Direction Visuals

Created by
MrsMG
88 slides with character and scene setups to help readers visualize Act 1 of DW Gregory's play, Radium Girls. All setting-based stage directions are included. Characters are included and consistently identifiable throughout. Purchase grants access to a Google Drive folder with options for the PDF download of the resource AND a document with a link to the Canva.com presentation.
Preview of Theme, Literary Elements, and Inferencing Visual

Theme, Literary Elements, and Inferencing Visual

Created by
JC Productions
Reading for and writing about Theme can be called the apex of exploring literature. Here is a visual that puts it there. You can use it to talk about how literary elements form the basis for analyzing literature, and how literary devices build on this foundation. For example, mood can be created from more basic elements, such as the setting, plot events, characterization, and imagery. (Class activity suggestion: You can print out or project this visual onto a white board and have your students
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