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Preview of Reading Comprehension Multiple Choice for Frankenstein

Reading Comprehension Multiple Choice for Frankenstein

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Test Prep
20 reading comprehension multiple choice questions based on 4 passages from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Question structure and format based on AP English and pre-2016 SAT reading comprehension questions. Solving problems require evidence based reasoning and the use of context clues.
Preview of Animal Farm Ultimate Unit Bundle

Animal Farm Ultimate Unit Bundle

This Animal Farm Unit has everything needed to teach George Orwell's fairy story. You will have activities, assessments, and presentations for weeks of reading and teaching this story.Included are over 150 pages of activities, assessments, and explanations. Specifically in this Animal Farm unit:→ A pre-reading websearch (students will define 'euphemism,' types of government, etc.) → A propaganda Powerpoint and accompanying student note sheets. The first half of the power point covers 11 types of
Preview of Reading Comprehension Multiple Choice for Pride and Prejudice

Reading Comprehension Multiple Choice for Pride and Prejudice

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Test Prep
20 reading comprehension multiple choice questions based on 2 passages from Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. Question structure and format based on AP English and pre-2016 SAT reading comprehension questions. Solving problems require evidence based reasoning and the use of context clues.
Preview of High School Common Core English Language Arts IEP Goal Bank

High School Common Core English Language Arts IEP Goal Bank

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Specialized Math
This IEP goal bank was created to assist special education teachers with the task of writing standards-based IEP goals in English Language Arts. Speech-Language Pathologists should also find this resource to be useful when creating IEP goals and collaborating with teachers.After spending countless hours developing IEP goals myself and really having to think through how to best individualize goals and objectives for my own students, I wanted to share this resource to help other special education
Preview of Halloween Themed AP Language & Composition Multiple Choice Assessment & Essays!

Halloween Themed AP Language & Composition Multiple Choice Assessment & Essays!

This can save your AP Language and Composition class during the candy fueled craze of Halloween!This download includes: A news article, space to write in the margins, 15 AP styled questions, and answers with rationales. I have included an Analysis or Argumentative Essay question at the end of the assessment if you want to extend this activity to last an entire week (one day to introduce the passage, one day for the test, one day for discussion of answers, plus 1-2 days for writing the essay and
Preview of Vocabulary Bundle for Middle & High School English | Vocabulary Activities

Vocabulary Bundle for Middle & High School English | Vocabulary Activities

This vocabulary bundle works with middle school and high school English students. If you are working to meet language standards for grades 7-11, this vocabulary bundle will work for you.Four vocabulary activities are included in this vocabulary bundle from my store and a bonus download of a vocabulary list to get you started!Included in this vocabulary bundle:Mentor Sentences ActivityPerfect bell ringers!☆ Words in context. Definitions and teaching points provided. ☆ Covers advanced language top
Preview of Reading Comprehension Multiple Choice for Paradise Lost

Reading Comprehension Multiple Choice for Paradise Lost

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Test Prep
20 reading comprehension multiple choice questions based on three excerpts from John Milton's "Paradise Lost". Question structure and format based on AP English and pre-2016 SAT reading comprehension questions. Solving problems require evidence based reasoning and the use of context clues.
Preview of Reading Comprehension Multiple Choice for A Tale of Two Cities

Reading Comprehension Multiple Choice for A Tale of Two Cities

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Test Prep
22 reading comprehension multiple choice questions based on 4 passages from A Tale of Two Cities. Question structure and format based on AP English and pre-2016 SAT reading comprehension questions. Solving problems require evidence based reasoning and the use of context clues.
Preview of The Overcoat by Nikolai Gogol Quiz, Writing, and Vocabulary

The Overcoat by Nikolai Gogol Quiz, Writing, and Vocabulary

Do you need activities for "The Overcoat"? This file includes a comprehension quiz, vocabulary study, and writing prompts for the short story "The Overcoat" by Nikolai Gogol. (The excerpt is sometimes titled, "The Cloak.") The story is about a man who save money to buy an overcoat, has it stolen, and subsequently dies. "The Overcoat" works well with high school students. Included in these activities for "The Overcoat":√ A reading quiz. The quiz has 10 short answer questions focusing on comprehen
Preview of Reading Comprehension Multiple Choice Questions for The War of the Worlds

Reading Comprehension Multiple Choice Questions for The War of the Worlds

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Test Prep
22 reading comprehension multiple choice questions based on 3 passages from H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds. Question structure and format based on AP English and pre-2016 SAT reading comprehension questions. Solving problems require evidence based reasoning and the use of context clues.
Preview of Reading Comprehension Multiple Choice Questions for The Jungle

Reading Comprehension Multiple Choice Questions for The Jungle

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Test Prep
24 reading comprehension multiple choice questions based on 2 passages from Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle." Question structure and format based on AP English and Pre-2016 SAT reading comprehension questions. Solving problems require evidence based reasoning and the use of context clues.
Preview of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Unit

The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Unit

The Great Gatsby is widely attributed as the Great American Novel because its story is relevant even today. The materials included in this unit are very basic, but the goal is to read the story as a class to analyze the language Fitzgerald used and appreciate the purple prose. More time should be spent reading, discussing, and understanding the novel, rather than completing worksheets, to fully grasp its meaning and beauty.This Unit Includes:An anticipation guide that is aimed at students asking
Preview of In Cold Blood Literature Circles

In Cold Blood Literature Circles

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Reel Literature
This EDITABLE activity for Truman Capote's In Cold Blood is based on the Literature Circles concept. Provide handouts to your students in Word, GoogleDocs, or the format of your choice!The student instructions explain the roles of group leader, discussion director, passage master, connector, and summarizer/illustrator. The instructions also have a fill-schedule for meetings and list of what occurs in the meeting. Perfect for small group discussion in class or breakout rooms online!Also in th
Preview of Writing Journalism Self Editing Self Check Handout {Editable}

Writing Journalism Self Editing Self Check Handout {Editable}

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Tracee Orman
Journalism Writing Self-Editing/Self-Check Handout for Students - offered in Microsoft Word so you can customize it! Do you have time to edit students' rough drafts? Isn't reading & grading final drafts time consuming enough? Do math teachers pre-grade homework & tests, turn them back to the student so the student can make corrections, then read & grade them all over again? Sounds ridiculous, doesn't it!? That's why I'm a firm believer in self-checking and self-editing, as well
Preview of Teaching the Argument: Sample Argument Response

Teaching the Argument: Sample Argument Response

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Julie Rosslee
This document is a color-coded sample response of the previously posted sample argument task for the NYS English Regents exam. The colors correlate with the cheat sheet, which is the third document needed to fully teach students how to successfully compose a Part 2 response to the NYS English Regents exam.
Preview of Grammar Tip of the Day (#1-15)

Grammar Tip of the Day (#1-15)

Grammar Tip of the Day is here to save the day and start class off on a strong foot! Each box contains the necessary information to provide your students with a quick grammar lesson at the start of the day. This information has been formatted to emphasize the key points of each grammar lesson while being easy to copy and paste into a myriad of other presentation forms. References from well regarded sources across the web are also included for each source.My favorite way to implement these gramma
Preview of Teaching the Argument: Sample Argument Task
Preview of Teaching the Argument: Argument Cheat Sheet

Teaching the Argument: Argument Cheat Sheet

Created by
Julie Rosslee
This document is the crux of teaching the argument response for the NYS English Regents exam, as it breaks down each component of the response to lead students to success on the Part 2 response.
Preview of Paradox: Definition, Examples, Worksheet, and Detailed Answer Key

Paradox: Definition, Examples, Worksheet, and Detailed Answer Key

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Debbie's Den
Students will not be "contrary" when they read and complete this "paradox" handout because it's fun, comprehensive, and educational. The worksheet contains a definition with examples as well as a fun-filled review in which students can actually explain why a statement or expression is a paradox. To make the instruction even more user-friendly, a bolded, detailed answer key is included.
Preview of Entire Year ELA Highschool Daily Warmups

Entire Year ELA Highschool Daily Warmups

This document includes daily warmups for every day of the year. Most take around 5 minutes to complete and could be done individually by students, as a group, or some combination of the two. (The exact days are specific to my school's schedule, but you could easily add or take a day away in any spot that you need by copy and pasting or deleting) These focus on vocabulary and grammar skills which are the most likely to be skipped in my classroom. (Thus, the daily warmups solution)This is based on
Preview of Hamlet - Unit Final/Summative - Persuasive/Argumentative Essay

Hamlet - Unit Final/Summative - Persuasive/Argumentative Essay

This includes a persuasive essay prompt connected to Hamlet by Shakespeare along with an outline that labels and describes each sentence in an essay. The nature of the prompt requires students to have a deep understanding of the story and characters so that they can synthesize an opinion and find textual support. The prompt also requires and promotes student choice which is proven to increase engagement.Great for ACT preparation or simply an end-of-unit summative.
Preview of MLK Letter from a Birmingham Jail: Pre-Reading Vocabulary in Context Analysis

MLK Letter from a Birmingham Jail: Pre-Reading Vocabulary in Context Analysis

24 vocabulary words in context of sentences, with 3- or 4-part assignment.Steps A-C involve context analysis and rewriting the given sentence in simpler English. Step D, optional, involves presenting work on any one of the vocabulary words, and may be done all at once or on an ongoing basis.Grading Suggestion: 60% for completing all vocabulary work presented in class and 40% for vocabulary work personally completed.
Preview of The Great Gatsby Chapter II vocabulary-in-context and citing evidence

The Great Gatsby Chapter II vocabulary-in-context and citing evidence

This worksheet reviews the description of the setting in Chapter 2 and practices vocabulary-in-context with vocabulary words from Chapter 2 of The Great Gatsby.
Preview of King Lear Vocabulary Packet: Definitions, Exercises, Key (Folger Ed.)

King Lear Vocabulary Packet: Definitions, Exercises, Key (Folger Ed.)

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A Sharper Pencil
Support your students' reading of King Lear with this packet. Includes:- 35 rich words (great SAT words!) that appear in King Lear and are still used today with definitions, parts of speech and the location in the Folger Library Edition. Words are in a table and sortable by word, part of speech or location, but arrive sorted by location from beginning of the play to end.- 30 exercises – fill-in the blanks, matching and true/false that use plot and character from King Lear AND vocabulary- answer
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