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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 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 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 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 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

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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 Policy Change Essay Assignment

Policy Change Essay Assignment

This assignment was born of a room full of whiners. Much like your students, mine think our school policies stink. Rather than allow them to complain without direction, I challenged them to write argumentative proposals. They resulted in a presentation before our administration. This assignment walks students through the entire process, from topic to reflection. Includes all rubrics. I've left my schedule of dates at the bottom in case you would like a pacing guide. Assignments are split between
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 Words Every High School Graduate Should Know-- Vocabulary Quizzes

Words Every High School Graduate Should Know-- Vocabulary Quizzes

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English Rules
This is a set of 7 vocabulary quizzes that I use with seniors. I usually give them one word a day as a class warm up, and ask them to use the word in a relevant sentence. Then I quiz them every 2 weeks. Each quiz contains matching, sentence completion, and sentence writing. This product is editable; I usually put my own students' names in the quizzes, and you can too!
Preview of Primary Source Analysis | Thomas Jefferson's First Inaugural Address

Primary Source Analysis | Thomas Jefferson's First Inaugural Address

This resource gives a brief introduction and background context for students. The assignment then allows students to read, explore, and analyze Thomas Jefferson's First Inaugural Address. Students complete an assignment that guides them in their individual analysis of the source.Summarizing Central MessagesIdentifying Political MessagesLiterary Analysis of language and techniqueWriting Reflection PromptThis assignment includes:3 pages Primary Source of Thomas Jefferson's' First Inaugural Address
Preview of Figurative Language ~ 20-page Master Packet with KEYS (COMMON CORE)

Figurative Language ~ 20-page Master Packet with KEYS (COMMON CORE)

This is a 20-page master packet over Figurative Language terms and usage. I usually spend a week with the pre-test on Monday, the activities during the week (about 15-20 minutes each day) and a post-test on Friday. This includes Cornell note taking, vocabulary, group work, worksheets, etc. The work is set up for success on the State Assessments for all students having been used in a large district for six years. It was developed by classroom teachers for the students in our district (85% his
Preview of Short Story Unit - Summative/Final Choice Essay - Prompt/Outline

Short Story Unit - Summative/Final Choice Essay - Prompt/Outline

This includes 3 different essay prompts, argumentative, informative, and narrative, which increases student choice (which has been proven to increase engagement), along with two outlines, (one for the narrative that explains the parts of a story and gives space for student notes, and another that lists and describes each sentence of an essay). The nature of the prompts allows for lots of teacher choice as well! These prompts are not naturally tied to any one short story but can be applied after
Preview of The Dictionary Game: The Best Vocabulary Game for Any Language Arts Classroom

The Dictionary Game: The Best Vocabulary Game for Any Language Arts Classroom

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Tim's Tool Box
Throughout my 25 years as a high school English teacher I frequently used an amazingly simple—and highly effective—word game that never failed to engage my students, regardless of ability level. It became my go-to activity in the event I wanted to reward my students with something challenging, educationally appropriate, and fun. One of the great things about this game is that it requires no prep time. You simply pick up a dictionary, select a volunteer to keep score, and begin. It’s a perfect
Preview of The Hunger Games - Character Charts

The Hunger Games - Character Charts

Major Character Charts for The Hunger GamesCharacter Charts for:Katniss EverdeenPeeta MellarkHaymitch AbernathyEffie TrinketGale HawthornePrim EverdeenMother EverdeenCatoThreshRueFoxfacePresident SnowCheck out my store @ The Classy Owl - Whom - Whom
Preview of The Vocabulary Board Game

The Vocabulary Board Game

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ECLECTIC ELA
The Vocabulary Board Game is a board game with fully completed game spaces, created to be used as the game component for Marzano's Six Step Process for teaching vocabulary. This vocabulary board game includes instructions, materials, set-up, and options/suggestions for classroom use. Use any vocabulary words you want with the vocabulary board game which will ask your students to review synonyms, antonyms, and use of the word. I suggest using it with words students have been studying as a
Preview of ACT Vocabulary

ACT Vocabulary

Created by
Loralyn Kaye
Prepare students for the ACT, SAT, or just help them up their vocabulary game with 99 frequently used words. This fully editable document includes a short pretest, worksheets for completing definitions from Dictionary.com or another resource, pre-filled definition sheets for students to copy from, and includes differentiated tests for units 1-6 and a comprehensive 30 question post test after unit 7 so you can find the right fit for each student in your class!
Preview of A Christmas Carol Complete Unit

A Christmas Carol Complete Unit

Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" is one of my favorite texts to teach this time of year. Included in this unit are 9 lessons, vocabulary words by chapter, a test (56 MC and short response -- can be broken down into quizzes if desired; answer key included), 4 essay prompts (rubric included), and a menu project (3 parts, 7 major assignments with rubrics). This is everything you need to teach "A Christmas Carol"! If you love it, follow me and make sure to leave a review!
Preview of Frankenstein - Section Quick Writes - Reading Comprehension Assessments

Frankenstein - Section Quick Writes - Reading Comprehension Assessments

This group of handouts includes about 5 questions over the narrative of Frankenstein. These questions are split into groups of chapters, the first being chapters 1-3 and the rest following suit. The worksheets allow for a lot of flexibility so you might have students write one of two sentences for each, or perhaps you have them write a paragraph. You could even have students draw a picture for each question with a linguistic explanation to switch up your reading assessments.
Preview of Self-Advocacy Study Hall

Self-Advocacy Study Hall

Self-Advocacy Study Hall was originally designed around the AVID Tutorial Request form and was created to help English Language Learners develop skills in describing assignments and formulating questions about them. It utilizes a graphic on the front of the page as an instructional tool and guide for students to develop an understanding of what Self-Advocacy is and its different forms. It also utilizes Kyle Schwartz's concept of "I wish my teacher knew..." as a way of fostering relationships and
Preview of Lord of the Flies - Introduction "Stations"

Lord of the Flies - Introduction "Stations"

This worksheet includes three separate "stations" for students to go through. I put stations in quotes for this product as one requires the entire class as the students will work together to accomplish a goal without the teacher's input much like the characters of the novel we are introducing (Lord of the Flies) The other two stations function as true stations, one of which is a writing prompt, thematically connected to the story, and the other is a prediction making station.
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