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5th grade english language arts lectures for Google Apps

Preview of Plot Diagram Notes and Lesson with Pixar Film

Plot Diagram Notes and Lesson with Pixar Film

Created by
The Mind Hive
Guide your students through plot diagram or let students guide themselves with this scaffolded activity on Google Slides! After watching the "Day and Night" Pixar short film, students will be introduced to the basics of a plot diagram. This activity includes the following: - Simplified & Easy to Read Notes on Plot Diagram Basics (exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution). - Interactive Slides for students to type, drag, and match - Pixar Short Film Link - Formative R
Preview of Sentence Practice - Follows The Writing Revolution Ch. 1 and More- EDITABLE

Sentence Practice - Follows The Writing Revolution Ch. 1 and More- EDITABLE

Created by
ELA with Mrs Day
50+ Google Slides that closely follow the sentence building practice in Ch. 1 The Writing Revolution by Judith C. Hochman and Natalie Wexler and so much more.This presentation includes the following:Fragments vs Complete SentencesUnscrambling SentencesIdentifying Types of SentencesChanging Statements into QuestionsConjunctions; Coordinate (Fanboys) + Subordinate (On a White Bus)Because, But, So Sentence StemsIntroductory Dependent ClausesSimple, Compound, Complex, and Compound-Complex SentencesA
Preview of Protagonists vs Antagonists Mini Lesson- Google Slides- EDITABLE

Protagonists vs Antagonists Mini Lesson- Google Slides- EDITABLE

Created by
Lessons We Learn
Use this mini lesson to teach the difference between protagonists and antagonists. Includes 3 slides with a mini game- "Name The Antagonist". Students will relate to the Super Hero theme along with the Harry Potter, Avengers and Star Wars examples. Easily upload to Google classroom for virtual instruction. Created using a Slides Carnival template.
Preview of Flashback Lesson Slides *with video examples* DIGITAL DOWNLOAD - Google Slides

Flashback Lesson Slides *with video examples* DIGITAL DOWNLOAD - Google Slides

These slides can be used to introduce what a "flashback" is in literature. The definition of a flashback is provided, as well as the reasons why authors might use flashbacks in their stories.These lesson slides include four scenes of flashbacks from popular movies: RatatouilleHarry Potter and the Sorcerer's StoneUpToy Story 2Each video clip is followed by an explanation of why the author used the flashback (to give insight into why the character acts a certain way, to show how a character's pers
Preview of Non-Fiction Text Features Google Slides & Guided Notes

Non-Fiction Text Features Google Slides & Guided Notes

Non-Fiction Text Features Google Slides presentation and guided notes. 9 full color, fully animated slides perfect for reviewing text features and four pages of guided notes to match. A perfect resource to review text features with middle schoolers and the guided notes make a great study guide. Definitions and examples of the following text features include: title, subtitle, heading, bold, italic, glossary, footnote, picture, caption, graph, map, diagram, bullet points, and sidebar.
Preview of My View Unit 1 Lesson 1-4

My View Unit 1 Lesson 1-4

If you are teaching with Savvas My View Literacy program then these teaching slides are a must! This makes my lessons flow easily and smoothly. These slides are designed to follow Unit 1 of the student and teaching guide for 5th grade. In these slides you will get the learning targets, reading skill, writing and grammar. Along with figurative language and activities and videos to enrich the teaching of the items. There is the mentor text and a paired novel study. You can use one or both to teach
Preview of How to Write an Email Presentation

How to Write an Email Presentation

This presentation will help your students understand the ins and outs of writing an effective email. In 5 easy steps, students will learn the basic etiquette of communicating online in formal settings. Give your students the tools they need to be more independent and to take initiative in their learning.Use this Google Slides presentation whole class or assign to students through Google Classroom! Upon downloading this resource, you will have a copy of this presentation in your Google Drive.For
Preview of 4th & 5th Grade Famous African American BUNDLE for Black History Month

4th & 5th Grade Famous African American BUNDLE for Black History Month

Help your students celebrate the contributions of 31 Famous African American Leaders with morning meeting teaching slides, posters with quotes, scoot activity, and 15 partner plays. Digital and print options. Modified plays included! Low prep! Inspire, teach, and practice reading! Check out the project preview for more information!
Preview of Jackson Pollock Biography Slideshow (Google Slides)

Jackson Pollock Biography Slideshow (Google Slides)

NEW AND IMPROVED DIGITAL RESOURCE NOW WITH EASY ACCESS LINK! This is a Google Slides slideshow depicting the main themes of American artist, Jackson Pollock's life and artwork. This product has recently been updated so rich information is right on each slide along with vivid visual images! This slideshow serves as a mini-biography and a comprehensive introduction to this great master artist.This activity is part of a Jackson Pollock Artist Study, which is a portion of our complete Artist Unit.G
Preview of Evaluating Credible Sources: Research Writing

Evaluating Credible Sources: Research Writing

The foundation of research writing is finding credible sources. When students begin researching online, however, this can quickly turn into a slipper slope. Not all .com sources are bad, so how do we help students learn how to weed through the process? This source goes beyond the basics of having students look at the end of a URL while researching online. Instead, this resource has students focusing on four key components when evaluating a digital source: relevance, accuracy, bias/perspective, a
Preview of 4th & 5th Grade Famous Female Leaders BUNDLE for Women's History Month

4th & 5th Grade Famous Female Leaders BUNDLE for Women's History Month

Help your students celebrate the contributions of 34 Famous Female Leaders with:morning meeting teaching slidesposters with quotesscoot activityWould You Rather game16 partner plays Digital and print versions included! Low prep! Inspire, teach knowledge, and practice reading! Check out the project preview for more information!
Preview of Writing Complete Sentences Google Slides &Notes (Spanish translation available!)

Writing Complete Sentences Google Slides &Notes (Spanish translation available!)

*Please note this has been updated with guided notes and with some grammar errors fixed*Use the presentation alone or with the guided notes! It is packed with visuals and uses picture prompts to help students write complete sentences. Please also note that his presentation is perfect for ELL students. It provides visual support and the whole presentation is provided with Spanish translation side by side and highlighted in Green. Perfect for ELLs! The notes are provided in both languages so that
Preview of 5 Basic Rules of Capitalization Google Slides for Grades 3-6 Using MINTS

5 Basic Rules of Capitalization Google Slides for Grades 3-6 Using MINTS

This Capitalization Google Slides presentation breaks down the 5 capitalization rules in the MINTS acronym into smaller categories. This is helpful for students who need bigger concepts broken into smaller parts. It is highly recommended for special education students!This Presentation Covers:M- months, days of the week, holidayI- the pronoun “I”N- names of people, places, and specific thingsT- titles of books, movies, TV shows, etc.S- Start of a sentenceThis presentation explains each rule in t
Preview of RACES Response Resource with an Example and Large Text to Make Anchor Chart

RACES Response Resource with an Example and Large Text to Make Anchor Chart

Created by
Miss Denise
This RACES Response Resource is designed to teach students how to respond to an open-ended question. It outlines how to write a response using the RACES strategy and offers an example, using William Blake's poem, "A Poison Tree." Additionally, it features sentence frames and transitions to support students with their writing. The resource also includes large letters to make an anchor chart.
Preview of Opinion Writing Resource 1st grade Social Studies Related Mentor Text Included

Opinion Writing Resource 1st grade Social Studies Related Mentor Text Included

Created by
Miss Denise
This Opinion Writing Resource is designed to teach students how to write an opinion. It explains the concept of an opinion (to state your opinion and persuade the reader), outlines the difference between an opinion and a fact and offers a several examples of each. Additionally, it features 2 mentor texts that relates to 1st grade social studies ("What is the most important good?" and "What is the most important service?"), sentence frames, and an editing checklist to support students with their
Preview of Introduce Poetic Devices | Literary Elements + Figurative Language

Introduce Poetic Devices | Literary Elements + Figurative Language

Created by
ELA Allie
Enhance your students' ability to recognize and write figurative language and poetic devices with this comprehensive guided notes lesson. This engaging resource provides many opportunities for practice in identifying and crafting various poetic devices. Whether you prefer a traditional lecture format or interactive stations, this editable Google Slides presentation and accompanying worksheet are adaptable to your teaching style. Equipping your students with the essential tools for poetry analysi
Preview of Types of Writing (Google Slideshow with Peardeck Interactive Slides)

Types of Writing (Google Slideshow with Peardeck Interactive Slides)

In this Google Slideshow, you will have over 40 slides of notes that works great for in-person learning AND remote learning. The types of writing covered in this slideshow are descriptive, explanation, expository, persuasive, narrative, technical, poetic, argumentative, and informative. This slideshow also features some notes from the APEE unit within the argumentative notes section.Peardeck is loaded with this Slideshow making it interactive with students. Students can type, draw, answer "yes"
Preview of Bundle Public Speaking for Young Kids-No Prep- Digital and Print- Editable

Bundle Public Speaking for Young Kids-No Prep- Digital and Print- Editable

⭐️Bundle for Public Speaking for Young Kids.⭐️Public Speaking for young kids is an engaging activity that will help your students gain confidence in speaking in public and the ability to write memorable speeches.⭐️Research shows that kids who speak confidently perform better in class. Through public speaking, children learn various skills like presentation skills, communication skills, critical thinking skills, and listening skills, that enable them to present ideas with much clarity and convict
Preview of No Prep - Full Lesson - Influential Latin American Women

No Prep - Full Lesson - Influential Latin American Women

Created by
Classroom Egg Yo
No Prep - Full Lesson with 20+ slides about 8 different influential Latin American women. Lesson includes clickable links to credible resources online for further student research and a full activity. INCLUDED a poetry activity. Lessons written about people of color, by a teacher of color, with the hopes of creating a more colorful world.
Preview of Tx Amplify Grade 5 Unit 8: The Badlands Sleuth Slides

Tx Amplify Grade 5 Unit 8: The Badlands Sleuth Slides

This 111-slide presentation includes everything you will need to present HQIM using the images, information, and pages from the Amplify curriculum. It uses an easy-to-read font with high-quality images for students to help follow along with Unit 8: The Badlands Sleuth: The Case of the Missing Fossils teacher and student guide in detail. It also includes Lessons 1 through 15 with comprehension questions and higher-level thinking questions with the text. Follow along with the teacher's guide while
Preview of No Prep - Full Lesson - Influential Asian Women (Asia)

No Prep - Full Lesson - Influential Asian Women (Asia)

Created by
Classroom Egg Yo
No Prep - Full Lesson with 30 slides about 12 different influential Asian women. Lesson includes clickable links to credible resources online for further student research and a full activity. The activity is research, student - powered, and artistic. Lessons written about people of color, by a teacher of color, with the hopes of creating a more colorful world.
Preview of "The Westing Game" Google Slides- Bookworms Supplement

"The Westing Game" Google Slides- Bookworms Supplement

Bookworms Curriculum Supplement: Grade 5 Shared Reading- Module 2, Unit 2: Unlikely Alliances, Lessons 16-45 (equivalent to 6 weeks of lessons). These lessons correlate with the mystery book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin.This resource is editable through Google Slides and this product includes learning targets, standards, "I can" statements, word study/ vocabulary, text connections, choral reading slides, timer embedded when appropriate, discussion questions, teacher planning notes, and anc
Preview of Summary Writing of Literary Texts Google Slides for Grades 3 - 6

Summary Writing of Literary Texts Google Slides for Grades 3 - 6

This Google Slides presentation simplifies the process of summarizing for upper elementary students. This method is especially effective for special education students. This presentation breaks down a simple structure of an effective summary of literary texts for students. It covers characters, setting, beginning, middle, and end. This Presentation Includes:Examples of good and bad summariesBreakdown of summarizing the beginning, middle, and end of a storyGuided practice activity sorting importa
Preview of Tx Amplify Grade 5 Unit 2 The Renaissance: Art and Culture

Tx Amplify Grade 5 Unit 2 The Renaissance: Art and Culture

This 193-slide presentation includes everything you will need to present HQIM using the images, information, and pages from the Amplify curriculum. It uses an easy-to-read font with high-quality images for students to view Renaissance art in detail. It also includes Lesson 1 through 19 with comprehension questions and higher-level thinking questions with the text. Follow along with the teacher's guide while students view their daily reading. PLEASE NOTE: Most of the writing lessons are NOT inclu
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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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On TPT, English language arts resources come in various forms: from interactive notebooks and task cards to small-group activities and individual worksheets. They can be used to enhance learning, assess a student’s mastery of ELA concepts, or to reteach a tricky concept. By incorporating ELA resources from TPT into your teaching toolbox, you can create an engaging learning experience that strengthens students’ understanding of ELA concepts.

If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital English language arts worksheets, TPT has an extensive collection of resources across topics and grade levels. No matter what ELA topic your students are working on — whether you’re teaching the parts of speech to 1st graders or argumentative essay writing to 10th graders — TPT has instructional materials that are designed to help with any ELA learning need. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, teaching and learning ELA will be so much easier.

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There are many different types of English language arts resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular ELA lessons include reading, writing, phonics, vocabulary, spelling, and creative writing.

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Students learn best when they're engaged! Sprinkle a little fun into your English Language Arts lessons by using manipulatives, pairing unusual texts like poems and short films together, or doing an escape room activity.