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End of Year Common Core RL.8.6 resources

Preview of Types of Irony Color by Number

Types of Irony Color by Number

Great for the End of the Year...students identify the three types of irony (dramatic, situational, and verbal) in this fun color by number activity. My middle school students love doing these! You might also like...Figurative Language Color by Number Verb Moods Color by Number Sentence Structure Color by Number Verbals Color by Number or BUY THE ENTIRE BUNDLE AND SAVE!!!Language Arts Color by Number BUNDLECheck out my store for more great products!Kim's Middle School Mania!
Preview of Questions to Accompany the Movie SHREK

Questions to Accompany the Movie SHREK

Review the types of irony, fairy tale elements, and plot! This is a set of 15 questions to accompany the movie Shrek. Also included are two brief review boxes that cover common fairy tale elements and the types of irony. There are questions that address the elements of setting, plot, irony and common fairy tale elements. These questions will provide an engaging way to teach and review Common Core standards. Check out my other resources and follow me at: Kim's Middle School Mania! Why not buy a b
Preview of Netflix-Themed Book Project - For ANY Text or Genre - Digital & Printable

Netflix-Themed Book Project - For ANY Text or Genre - Digital & Printable

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Students will create a Netflix-themed series by using the important parts of the plot, themes, & more from the text. This standards-aligned Netflix-Themed Book Project is the perfect way to assess students' understanding of a text... reading comprehension at its' finest! They will insert or draw pictures, determine titles and descriptions for each episode, as well as analyze each character on the cast slide.Students are able to get creative while addressing important skills such as plot, mai
Preview of Soul Surfer Movie Questions

Soul Surfer Movie Questions

A set of movie questions to accompany the movie Soul Surfer. I teach this book as an additional text in a unit on memoirs. The students usually request to watch the movie. This set of questions keeps them focused (not that they need it...this is a great movie) and helps to reinforce Common Core English Language Arts skills. These questions continue to be my best seller! FOLLOW ME! Just click the green star at: Kim's Middle School Mania! AND Check out some of my other language arts movie
Preview of Making Inferences Lesson - Solving a Mystery Game - Case of the Lost Manuscript

Making Inferences Lesson - Solving a Mystery Game - Case of the Lost Manuscript

Transform your lesson on making inferences into a thrilling adventure with this solving a mystery game! Students will explore "The Case of the Lost Manuscript" to make inferences and solve the mystery.  Suitable for online learning with digital worksheets for Google Classroom®.Included with this Making Inferences Lesson:✏️ Investigation Briefing Overview Slideshow - Microsoft PowerPoint®, Google Slides® & PDF✏️ Investigation Briefing Overview Handout - Digital & Print✏️ Investigation Clu
Preview of End Of Year Activities ELA Middle School FUN READING WRITING MOVIE DAY REVIEW

End Of Year Activities ELA Middle School FUN READING WRITING MOVIE DAY REVIEW

THE ULTIMATE END OF SCHOOL YEAR BUNDLE! Designed for MAXIMUM EOY engagement! Keep students on track the final month of middle school with English Language Arts review that is challenging AND fun! INCLUDED:✔ MAY Grammar REVIEW Bell Ringers✔ End Of Year Writing Review: Argumentative, Informative, Literary Analysis, Narrative, Letter, Constructed Response✔ End Of Year ELA Reading, Writing, & Grammar Assessment✔ Animated Short Film "SPRING" Literary Analysis ✔ Class Game: Would You Rather?✔ Lite
Preview of 8th Grade Reading Literature Game - Test Prep using PowerPoint or Google Slides

8th Grade Reading Literature Game - Test Prep using PowerPoint or Google Slides

Grade 8 ELA - Reading Literature/Narrative Test Prep - Put down the pencils and have fun with this reading literature language arts game. This is a quiz style review game that is fully editable. It can be played by one child, or the teacher can lead the game and have the whole class compete in groups. The game is in PowerPoint, but you can simply upload to your Google Drive as Google Slides, and share with your students using Google Classroom. Play competitively in school, or send home for dis
Preview of END OF YEAR FUN ACTIVITIES MEMORY BOOK WOULD YOU RATHER LITERARY MOVIE GUIDES

END OF YEAR FUN ACTIVITIES MEMORY BOOK WOULD YOU RATHER LITERARY MOVIE GUIDES

Make the end of this school year FUN while reinforcing learning and socialization! This bundle includes: a digital scrapbook, Would You Rather class game, and guilt-free movie guides to review literary elements! 1-WOULD YOU RATHERHilarious class culture building game! Students are given 2 hilarious or thought-provoking choices and must decide which they would prefer. Some of the questions are meant to stoke middle school humor, and others help students with introspection. For example, one questi
Preview of End Of Year Writing Review and Activities 4th Quarter Google Classroom

End Of Year Writing Review and Activities 4th Quarter Google Classroom

Your ELA | English Language Arts Middle School Google Classroom is planned, prepped, stocked and ready to share for the entire 4th QUARTER! Each digital unit includes: highly engaging CCSS literacy and writing resources, CCSS standards, digital lesson plans, weekly & monthly calendar templates, exit ticket, and even announcements for your stream! ★ This resource is designed to look like GC so that you can easily copy and paste everything in order for a perfectly sequenced, skill-buildin
Preview of Children's Book Project for Secondary English-Collaboration on literary analysis

Children's Book Project for Secondary English-Collaboration on literary analysis

Once I came up with this, I never stopped using it. This project is meant to be at the end of a short story or literature unit to demonstrate an understanding ofPlotline elementsSettingCharacterization (round, flat, static, dynamic)ConflictProtagonist/AntagonistPoint of ViewThemeIn partners, students read the book and take notes on the above bullets, then create a presentation on their book per the provided instructional checklist.They then present to the class.This project proved to be very imp
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