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Preview of State Testing: How to Breakdown a Written Prompt

State Testing: How to Breakdown a Written Prompt

Created by
Kate Alexander
Use this PPT to present to students! This Powerpoint highlights the three types of PCRs students will be required to respond to on state assessments. Based on the complexity of the language used, and the "wordiness" of the sample prompts, this PowerPoint provides helpful suggestions for both teachers, and students to break down what is being asked of them.In order to break down, or "unpack" a prompt students should follow four easy steps, highlighted here. This PowerPoint includes three samples,
Preview of Closed, Open, and VCe Syllable Lesson (intermediate/secondary students)

Closed, Open, and VCe Syllable Lesson (intermediate/secondary students)

This lesson introduces the 3 most common syllable types in the English language: Closed, Open, and Vowel Consonant E. It includes a presentation, guided notes, teacher notes/directions, and I do, We do, You do practice opportunities to really solidify students' understanding of these important foundational skills for reading multi-syllabic words.The following concepts are directly covered in this lesson:Vowels and consonantsLong and short vowelsSyllable definition and syllable counting opportun
Preview of Wreck of the Hesperus

Wreck of the Hesperus

There are four parts: 1. The poem 2. The smartboard file of broken up poem to go over with students 3. The close reading Hesperus File 4. The Common Core Standards I have the students listen to the poem (link in smartboard lesson), than we talk about it. I have them listen again and take notes on the close reading paper (in pencil). The next day, I read the poem replacing some of the difficult language. The students break up into groups to go over the close reading together. I switch
Preview of R.A.P (Restate Answer Prove) Presentation

R.A.P (Restate Answer Prove) Presentation

We are discussing the importance of RAP in classes as opposed to just giving an answer. You can say a lot in less time by restating what your question is and then answering it, or proving it with evidence. Presentations can be very helpful in this area because they allow you to get across what you want to say quickly and clearly, while the students get to see your thoughts on paper and develop their own ideas based on what they see.
Preview of Everything You Need to Teach Modifiers!

Everything You Need to Teach Modifiers!

Created by
K-8 Marketplace
Whether you are about to embark on teaching a new unit about modifiers or you are looking for a supplemental resource to help you reach struggling learners, this product is the right one for you! In the "Everything You Need to Teach Modifiers" bundle, you will receive all three of my modifiers products: "Errors in Using Modifiers for Comparison", "Misplaced Modifiers", and "Dangling Modifiers Illustrations and Sentences Set". Each resource can be used to introduce or reinforce key concepts in
Preview of Close Reading: Step by Step Annotation

Close Reading: Step by Step Annotation

Created by
Amanda Garcia
This presentation walks students through the annotation process. It is a step by step presentation, with detailed instruction and an analysis strategy.I have taught for many years and could not find the exact analysis strategy I wanted- so I created my own and it works great for my class! This presentation works in conjunction with the "Annotation Lesson" I also have on here. The text it uses is the beginning of "Scarlet Ibis."
Preview of Introduction to Characterization

Introduction to Characterization

Created by
Enhanced ELA
All necessary materials needed to introduce (or review) the four methods of characterization are provided. Start with guided notes. Then have students demonstrate comprehension of the material by completing the concept map. An optional Character Analysis homework assignment is provided for students to apply their learning. Answer keys and a SmartBoard file of the notes and concept map are included.
Preview of How to Analyze a Poem (The Close Reading Way) Flipchart

How to Analyze a Poem (The Close Reading Way) Flipchart

Created by
Mrs Rainey ELA
Using memes to add interest, this flipchart presentation gives clear and understandable instructions for close reading poetry, looking for mood, tone, theme, and figurative and sensory language. No more should you hear students complaining that they "don't get" poems!
Preview of Vocabulary Words of the Week GOOGLE SLIDES

Vocabulary Words of the Week GOOGLE SLIDES

Created by
The AfroEducator
Use this slideshow in conjunction with my other VOCABULARY WORDS OF THE WEEK RESOURCES to display the Vocabulary word you are teaching that day. Students can use this to copy the word onto their own papers. Each slide is already animated so that the ‘Definition’ and ‘Application’ appear in sequence. *This slideshow will be updated as more words are added.
Preview of Five Themes of Geography w/ Formative Assessment- Social Studies Core Concept

Five Themes of Geography w/ Formative Assessment- Social Studies Core Concept

The five Themes of Geography a Smart Notebook product that will provide teachers an interactive and cooperative learning activity to introduce the themes. Each page has the theme at the top, and then an area for students to show the their answers and space for them to be written on slide. Then the teacher is able to slide down the screen to see how similarly the students got to the themes definition. RECOMMENDATION: If are using an Interactive Notebook or a Note-Taking strategy, discuss with stu
Preview of Color Coded Sentence Structure Patterns

Color Coded Sentence Structure Patterns

Created by
PS Smith
Are your students still confused about the difference in compound and complex sentences? Try this cheat sheet that breaks sentence parts down into simple color-coded pieces. Taken from my activity packet "Color Coded Sentence Structures", this is a short, simple, and colorful tutorial. Sentence parts are color-coded to help students evaluate a sentence for its subject, verb, and conjunctions. I have used this visual model successfully for over ten years with my students, and it helps them
Preview of Accidental Se - SmartBoard - Interactive Activity!

Accidental Se - SmartBoard - Interactive Activity!

Step by step - Basic Notes - Can be edited for differentiated Guided Note taking strategies, or used to supplement other resources!
Preview of VERBS (ENGLISH GRAMMAR)
Preview of Setting in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Preview of Verbs (PPT)

Verbs (PPT)

Created by
Amazing English
Check out the teaching notes cum Powerpoint Presentation of Verbs.
Preview of Nouns Notes Presentation

Nouns Notes Presentation

Created by
Mrs Rainey ELA
This is an ActivInspire presentation to lead in the student creation of a Frayer diagram, (that graphic organizer that looks like a diamond with four boxes around it- just fold a sheet of paper in half both ways, then fold down the center corner,) that will help them organize notes on nouns. It includes definitions and examples for common and proper, singular and plural, and singular possessive and plural possessive.
Preview of Elements of Fiction and Plot Map Notes and Organizers

Elements of Fiction and Plot Map Notes and Organizers

Created by
Mrs Rainey ELA
This is an ActivInspire presentation of notes for the eight elements of fiction and the five parts of a story's plot, each using graphic organizers. Notes may be printed or copied by students as needed. Also given in the presentation, a blank organizer for elements of fiction and two versions of blank plot maps, both to be used by the whole class on the board or to be copied by the students to fill in actual examples from stories.
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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
  • Build critical thinking and analytical skills
  • 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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