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High school english language arts resources for Microsoft Word and for parents

Preview of Read Across America Spirit Week Flyer

Read Across America Spirit Week Flyer

LOOK AT DESCRIPTION CAREFULLY! I AM WILLING TO HELP YOU MAKE THE VERSION YOU RECEIVE THE SAME AS THE PHOTOGRAPHS.This flyer can be used for spirit week dress up days!In the preview you can see the clipart images I used. These images came from the site below. These images are free for personal use. Please email me if you need help adding in these images. https://www.cleanpng.com/free/dr-seuss.htmlPlease email me (mforte@nwsd.org) if you would like a pdf version and I will send it your way.The fon
Preview of Celebrate Dress Up Days Spirit Week Read Across America Flyer Letter

Celebrate Dress Up Days Spirit Week Read Across America Flyer Letter

This is a Microsoft word document that can be easily edited to meet your classroom plans. Included are 15 of Dr. Seuss' most popular read-aloud titles. I've included a dress-up idea to match each book title, however you can edit that text (or rearrange the book images) to whatever you prefer! Have fun celebrating!
Preview of Fountas and Pinnell Reading Level Parent Letter

Fountas and Pinnell Reading Level Parent Letter

This document gives an example of a text on each of the Fountas and Pinnell reading levels. It also explains to parents, what the assessment indicates and reading behaviors associated with each of the reading levels, A-Z.
Preview of comprehension questions for parents to use at home in English and SPANISH

comprehension questions for parents to use at home in English and SPANISH

Created by
Carley Copto
This document has comprehension questions in 12 categories that parents can use at home to talk to their children about what they're reading. It is also translated in Spanish. Parents will find this really helpful because they will actually know what to ask!
Preview of Yearbook Club Application

Yearbook Club Application

After lots of research, I created this thorough yearbook club application. I used this one for 5th - 8th grade students at my school, but it can easily be modified to fit your needs. It could really be used as-is for high school - just take out where it says 5th- 8th ;) The application is 6 pages long and includes: *Student application (fill in, circle, and short answer essay questions) *Teacher recommendations (2 teachers) *Parent letter *Parent approval form There are a few places where you w
Preview of Course Syllabus, Classroom Rules and Classroom Contract

Course Syllabus, Classroom Rules and Classroom Contract

Created by
Open Classroom
This editable set of documents for a high school English class is sure to set a positive tone for the first day of school. The detailed course syllabus document is broken into the following sections: teacher information, course description, course outcomes, course outline, assessment, standard writing guidelines and more. The classroom rules document includes five memorable quotes relating to respect, timeliness, pride, perseverance, and happiness applied to the classroom environment. The class
Preview of Weekly Homework Sheet Editable

Weekly Homework Sheet Editable

Blank weekly homework sheet that's editable. Just type and go!I used to use the columns to the right for "Important things to know" and an inspiring quote section but you can use it as you see fit!Thanks for looking and please be sure to check out my other listings!
Preview of Middle School Classroom Rules, Working Agreement, and Violation Letter

Middle School Classroom Rules, Working Agreement, and Violation Letter

Created by
Tres Chic Teach
This document is used in a middle school classroom, where students have come up with the ideas and declared them fair. Included are a set of rules for students to keep, a document for students to sign that they agree to the rules (teacher can collect and keep in their file for documentation), and a letter to parents that comes back signed, when a student violates the agreed upon rules. FAIR, FAIR, FAIR (by students, for students), and CYA... ;)
Preview of Parent-Teacher Conference Template

Parent-Teacher Conference Template

Created by
Spencer's Closet
This document allows teachers to document parent-teacher conferences and save them into a file. This document can also be saved as a template for repeated use. Excellent way to make thoughts, issues, and or concerns clear for parents.
Preview of Cell Phone Policy EDITABLE!

Cell Phone Policy EDITABLE!

Created by
Hemenway Science
Included is an EDITABLE cell phone policy. Your student and their parents/guardians will sign it. It includes proper times when students can be on their phones/devices and when they cannot. It also lays out detailed consequences. If you have devices in your classroom that students can use like Chrome books or iPads, you can add that in to the policy. I purchased a pocket holder that has numbers on it from Amazon and have it hanging on my filing cabinet with command hooks.
Preview of The Hate U Give Parent Letter

The Hate U Give Parent Letter

Created by
Genna Lindler
**This product is available along with other great resources in "The Hate U Give Novel Study Bundle"** Use this (editable) letter to send home to parents to inform them topics discussed in The Hate U Give. I send this letter home with my students a week or so before reading. This letter is unique because it only requires a signature if the parent DOES NOT want the student to read the book.
Preview of Behavior Incident Reflection and Discipline Form for Students

Behavior Incident Reflection and Discipline Form for Students

Created by
Kelsey Sabo
Let students take responsibility, and make your discipline and documentation easy. Students complete this one-page guided reflection to discourage negative behaviors and encourage positive behavioral change. I created this form for my Middle School students and I use it for gum chewers, bullies, off-task kiddos, and uniform violators-- it works for everyone! It's much better than nagging and punishing. As students complete the reflection they will: - Read and relearn the expectation (using yo
Preview of Segmentation Word List: 5 Phonemes

Segmentation Word List: 5 Phonemes

I created a list of 85 5-phoneme words to use with my older speech therapy students for segmenting and blending goals. Parents have also expressed the desire to have visuals with homework practice so this is a handy list for them as well.
Preview of Weekly Newsletter Under the Sea Theme

Weekly Newsletter Under the Sea Theme

Created by
Jayme Lopez
An editable weekly newsletter great for communicating with parents and students. I attach this to the front of my weekly homework packets. Spaces for weekly spelling words, important information, homework assignments, and weekly objectives are provided.
Preview of Fountas and Pinnell Parent Reporting Sheet

Fountas and Pinnell Parent Reporting Sheet

Created by
Spencer's Closet
This document allows teachers to share students' Fountas and Pinnell reading levels with parents throughout the school year. It places students into 4 different performance categories. The sample shows how to set up the document. The actual template can be accessed on page 2 of this document. The school name, school logo, date, Fountas and Pinnell level and return date can be inputted by the teacher. This is an excellent way for teachers to communicate with parents and keeping them up to date wi
Preview of Speech and Language Recommendations for School Checklist!!

Speech and Language Recommendations for School Checklist!!

Created by
Shannon Parker
New and Improved Version! I have added Fluency/Stuttering recommendations and some other recommendations that have proved to be quite successful! Print out this super easy way to attach overall recommendations for language. Attach to a report or give to teachers. The recommendations are in checklist format and divided by skill areas: Listening, Memory/Recall, Sentence Formulation, and more. Teacher friendly!
Preview of Parent Letter- Students Failing the Class

Parent Letter- Students Failing the Class

This parent letter can be used in all subject areas, but I created it for my English classes. Last year I decided that I would diligently document all my parent contact attempts, but I could not reach many of the parents by phone. I came up with this letter as another way to reach out to parents and document my efforts. My principal loved this! I made enough copies of the letter template to complete for all failing students. I filled out the information in ink (or you could type it in) and ma
Preview of STAAR MOTIVATION LETTER/ BLOWPOP AND AIRHEADS

STAAR MOTIVATION LETTER/ BLOWPOP AND AIRHEADS

Created by
Alma D Ramirez
USE THIS LETTER TO MOTIVATE YOUR STUDENTS BEFORE TAKING THEIR STAAR TEST. THEY NEED MOTIVATION HAVING HAD WORKED SO HARD ALL YEAR, A LITTLE POSITIVE NOTE CAN MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE!
Preview of Accomodations Checklist

Accomodations Checklist

This is a resource I use daily in my classroom. You can use is for your ESE and regular ed children. I like to attach it to any work that the students received assistance on. It is great documentation to keep on student work.
Preview of Classroom Expectations and Contract for behavior

Classroom Expectations and Contract for behavior

This is a contract that I created years ago for my students that allowed their parents to also be accountable for their child's behavior. It has four clear expectations as well as clearly outlined consequences for breaking expectations. This is completely customizable to fit your needs!
Preview of Challenge Vocabulary

Challenge Vocabulary

Created by
Reese Academy
This product is designed to help prepare secondary students for the reading portion of standardized tests. Students are introduced to words with Greek and Latin roots.
Preview of How to Guides for Parents & Teachers: Microsoft Teams, Edsby, Remind App, & More

How to Guides for Parents & Teachers: Microsoft Teams, Edsby, Remind App, & More

6 popular apps and teaching platforms - instructions for use teachers can send these instructional packets to parents to help them navigate classroom communication platforms! our bundle can help teachers learn new platforms too!information regarding: signing up, troubleshooting, uploading assignments, log in, microphone and camera access, and more!
Preview of Book Club Permission Slip

Book Club Permission Slip

Created by
New Dynamic
This is a generic permission slip template for an after school book club that I made. This template works for most book clubs and after school clubs with a little bit of editing. It includes: - Section for signature - Date line - Emergency Contact Information - How student is getting home line All of the sections that you will commonly edit are bracketed off, bolded, and italicized. I hope you all enjoy! :D
Preview of Independent Reading Handout with Letter to Parent about Lexile Level

Independent Reading Handout with Letter to Parent about Lexile Level

Created by
Regina Navejar
In my school district, we test students three times a year using the MAP (Measures of Academic Progress) test. The reading test provides a student with their lexile level. Once I have their current lexile level, I take the students down to the school library, and I have them search for a book of fiction using the upper range of their lexile level. So if a student has a range of 915-1065, I'll ask them to search for books between 950-1070. The Independent Reading handout asks for students to in
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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
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  • 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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