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High school informational text lectures $5-10

Preview of Informational Text Features Lesson, Complete Teaching Unit

Informational Text Features Lesson, Complete Teaching Unit

Created by
Julie Faulkner
This complete pack for teaching and assessing informational text features will take your instruction of this skill from beginning to end. Each of my ELA Skills-Readiness Lesson Packs includes a teacher's guide lesson plan, an easy-to-use PPT lecture explaining the concept, guided practice, opportunity for collaborative and individual practice, and a form of assessment.Student Experience: Students will take notes during the engaging and up-to-date lecture. There are plenty of examples to explain
Preview of Olaudah Equiano's "The Interesting Life" Memoir Unit

Olaudah Equiano's "The Interesting Life" Memoir Unit

Created by
Julie Faulkner
This teaching pack guides an in-depth study of an excerpt from Equiano's memoir The Interesting Life of Olaudah Equiano detailing his journey on the Middle Passage. There are so many options with this low prep pack that you can pick and choose or work your way through them all. Student Experience: Students are guided through the background, key events of the period, vocabulary words, an opportunity for summarizing, guided discussion for breaking down the memoir, interactive analysis of the memo
Preview of American Revolution Lit: Patrick Henry, Ben Franklin, and Thomas Paine

American Revolution Lit: Patrick Henry, Ben Franklin, and Thomas Paine

Created by
Turnkey Lessons
This is zip file with teacher notes and a 14 slide powerpoint that walks through persuasive devices in speeches and the following 3 selections: 1. Patrick Henry's "Speech at the Virginia Convention" 2. Ben Franklin's Speech at the Convention 3. Thomas Paine's "American Crisis" Patrick Henry's speech is closely analyzed, while the other two are overviews. I use this ppt in conjunction with an American lit book in 11th grade English, but it could be adapted for other books and secondary levels
Preview of Media Literacy: Intro to Target Audience in Advertisements

Media Literacy: Intro to Target Audience in Advertisements

This is a lesson on the concept of a target audience using advertisements as examples to analyze. I like to use ads to illustrate the concept because ads are self contained and short. Once students understand target audience in advertising, they can then expand that concept to include other media texts.This zip file contains:- PowerPoint on Target Audience with examples (I've included analysis on each slide in the PowerPoint note portion so that you can review it, but it won't show up when you u
Preview of Refugee by Alan Gratz Historical Context Notes for the Novel by Chapter

Refugee by Alan Gratz Historical Context Notes for the Novel by Chapter

Created by
Presto Plans
Refugee Historical Context Presentation: This slideshow will help provide students with the important historical context made in the novel Refugee by Alan Gratz. The novel includes three different plot lines set in Germany during the Holocaust, in Cuba during the Cuban Raft Exodus, and in Syria during the Syrian Civil War. The notes provide students with the specific reference made in the novel and an easy-to-understand explanation of the history behind the reference. This is included in our pop
Preview of A Modest Proposal - Annotated Modernized Paraphrase

A Modest Proposal - Annotated Modernized Paraphrase

Created by
RDenette
Your students will be masters of satire after they read and analyze Jonathan Swift's outrageous and historic essay A Modest Proposal. The heart of this product is an annotated paraphrase of the classic satirical essay, rewritten from the ground up for a modern high-school audience. Included in this document you will find:Context for A Modest Proposal: A thorough introduction to Swift, Swift's England, the form and function of satire, and how to read a satire for the author's true meaning. Thi
Preview of Notice and Note Nonfiction Powerpoint

Notice and Note Nonfiction Powerpoint

This powerpoint will help you teach the nonfiction signposts to your students. Has over 40 slides.
Preview of Organizing Text Structures Powerpoint, Practice Quiz and Answer Key

Organizing Text Structures Powerpoint, Practice Quiz and Answer Key

Need help quizzing the types of text structures: Chronological order, Sequence, Spatial, Cause and Effect, Problem and Solution, or Compare and Contrast?This 18 slide Powerpoint with quiz defines the structures, introduces easy to draw graphic organizers for each structure, and has students read passages at the end to identify the main pattern of organization used in each paragraph. The quiz has an answer key slide for your reference.Great for both Informational and Literary texts units! ******
Preview of Pride and Prejudice Regency Period Power Point

Pride and Prejudice Regency Period Power Point

Created by
Scott Johnson
The leisurely air of the characters in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice can be confusing to readers of today, who—you know—expect people to actually have jobs and do things. This Power Point presentation puts the life of the upper class (even that of the Bennet family, who were, I suppose, “lower upper class” (!!) in context. In colorful terms, with many literary and historical references and quotations, it demonstrates how families maintained wealth, and that the planning of marriages for daug
Preview of Author's Purpose PowerPoint with Quiz

Author's Purpose PowerPoint with Quiz

Looking to teach the modes of writing- to Inform, Persuade or Entertain?This PowerPoint presentation on author’s purpose defines and gives examples of all three types of author's purpose and includes a ten question review after the lesson, with answers at the end. Great for Literary or Informative Texts units.A great addition to your lecture or lesson plan!*****************************************************************************If you like this product, you may also like:Identifying Theme P
Preview of Media Literacy Unit (forms of media, consumers, persuasion, advertising)

Media Literacy Unit (forms of media, consumers, persuasion, advertising)

This is a complete presentation for a mini unit on Media Literacy. The presentation teaches the following: - Different forms of media - What are consumers? - Purpose of media messages - Persuasion techniques in advertising Note: For certain slides, it requires you or the students to write on the board, with marker or interactive pen. There is an accompanying assignment that you can purchase at my store that corresponds with the final slide. Thanks for looking!
Preview of Transcendentalism Lecture and Test {Readings in Pearson American Lit Book}

Transcendentalism Lecture and Test {Readings in Pearson American Lit Book}

Created by
Turnkey Lessons
This resource includes: 1. A 44 slide powerpoint which walks through the background of transcendentalism and then excerpts from transcendentalist readings in the Pearson American Experience (2010) literature book. Readings include Emerson's "Nature" and "Self-Reliance" and Thoreau's "Walden" and "Civil Disobedience". NOTE: paragraph notations are specific to the Pearson book excerpts! 2. A 33 MC question test with answer key. If you like the way these lectures work, check out other great re
Preview of Advertising Analysis Powerpoint

Advertising Analysis Powerpoint

Use this 24 slide powerpoint to equip students with the media literacy skills to analyse print and digital advertising. Specifically targeted to engage older students, this powerpoint focuses on global and Australian products such as drinks, cars, services and beauty products. It also includes a PDF handout for note-taking. This powerpoint includes:Learning outcomes, terms, summary page and presenter notesDefinition and examples of media literacy terms Rene Magritte's "This is not a pipe" theory
Preview of Intro to Rhetoric

Intro to Rhetoric

Created by
Turnkey Lessons
This is a 17 slide ppt that introduces rhetoric, ethos, pathos, logos, and similar ideas. It goes directly with The Language of Composition (2nd ed) Chapter 1. I assign students in my AP English Language and Composition class to read the chapter before this lecture and complete the activities on pages 2, 6, 12, and 22. With minor tweaking, this lecture can work for any intro to rhetoric without the book. I usually break this lecture up over two days with class discussion. Check back for mo
Preview of MLA Introduction Lesson In Text Works Cited Doodle Notes Activity Writing Unit

MLA Introduction Lesson In Text Works Cited Doodle Notes Activity Writing Unit

MLA citations and works cited pages are one of those writing lessons that you have to get through, but are usually not engaging. This MLA citations and works cited introduction PPT and Doodle Notes help better engage students and retain learning. This MLA citation and works cited lesson includes: - 29 slide PPT- PDF of PPT for formatting purposes- 3 pages Doodle Notes- 1 page applied student practice- Teacher Key of Notes- Detailed teacher lecture comments on most PPT slides **Please Note: This
Preview of UNIT PLAN First Amendment and Student Press Rights and Responsibilities

UNIT PLAN First Amendment and Student Press Rights and Responsibilities

This UNIT PLAN is designed for use in an advanced high school course for students of applied journalism or an introductory course for journalism majors at the university level. This series of lesson plans is designed to be delivered over 3 class periods, 90-minutes each in duration, or, its multi-part activities could be delivered over 6 class periods of 45 minutes each. This 22-page document includes:• Detailed instructor lecture notes and discussion questions, with option to customize.• Annot
Preview of Yearbook Class or Staff Vocabulary Presentation

Yearbook Class or Staff Vocabulary Presentation

This is an updated presentation that includes definition for all the necessary yearbook vocabulary and terminology. The presentation is perfect for new yearbook staff members, and a student notes sheet for the vocabulary can be found for free in my shop! The presentation includes examples, individual and partner activities, and links to applicable Youtube videos to demonstrate concepts.A free student note sheet to go with these vocabulary words can be found here:https://www.teacherspayteachers.c
Preview of Media Literacy: Advance Media Studies Triangle + Ad Analysis

Media Literacy: Advance Media Studies Triangle + Ad Analysis

This is a more advanced approach to the media studies triangle. With my grade 11 media students, I taught the media studies triangle based on a series of questions for each side. That's a good way to introduce the media triangle, but I wanted my grade 12 students to go deeper and give me more analytical and mature responses. I wanted them to stop relying on specific questions (and not considering other possible questions) to guide them through an analysis.Instead of thinking of the sides of the
Preview of North American Free Trade Agreement (Lecture Notes and PowerPoint Presentation)

North American Free Trade Agreement (Lecture Notes and PowerPoint Presentation)

North American Free Trade Agreement (Lecture Notes and PowerPoint Presentation)Table of Concepts (Lecture Notes): (Available in PDF File and PowerPoint Presentation)- Definition- Goals of NAFTA- History of NAFTA- Advantages and Disadvantages between US, Mexico, and Canada.
Preview of AP LANG. U2 ANCHOR TEXT ANNOTATION GUIDE

AP LANG. U2 ANCHOR TEXT ANNOTATION GUIDE

Created by
MrsMax
Students often struggle to understand the importance of annotating, especially in reference to the Rhetorical Situation. For Unit 2 of the AP Lang AMSCO textbook, Malala Yousafzai's speech is the focus. Use this PDF to present to students as a guide to understanding this text in a deeper way and succeed when responding to Checkpoints! - You may also print the PDF to use as a handout for students.
Preview of Intro Lesson to LGBTQ+ Issues, Terminology, & Resources: Lesson & Materials

Intro Lesson to LGBTQ+ Issues, Terminology, & Resources: Lesson & Materials

Created by
Viceceo Learning
This individual lesson designed to introduce the terminology, issues, and resources related to the LGBTQ+ community to both in-person and remote learners, includes a lesson plan and all necessary resources.Students will complete Bell Work asking them to demonstrate background knowledge about the LGBTQ+ community.The body of the lesson uses an easy-to-follow Google Slideshow to review the following: 1) the difference between gender and sex2) the difference between sexual orientation and gender id
Preview of College English  ENGL1301 ENGL1302 The Writing Process & Avoiding Plagiarism AP

College English ENGL1301 ENGL1302 The Writing Process & Avoiding Plagiarism AP

When I started working as an adjunct, I had zero resources and despite extensive searching online, I couldn't find anything useful. That's why I am sharing my own lesson plans here.This lesson plan is part of my "Getting Stated" Unit. I cover Getting Started topics in weeks 1-4 of a 16 week semester. This lesson plan and lecture set is designed to teach undergraduate college students about the writing process and how to properly cite sources to avoid plagiarism. The lesson plan starts by intro
Preview of AP English Literature, Inferences, Implied Ideas, reading comprehension

AP English Literature, Inferences, Implied Ideas, reading comprehension

Created by
Linda Jennifer
AP English Literature, Inferences, Implied Ideas, reading comprehension(THE THEAETETUS) WHAT IS KNOWLEDGE?Higher Order Thinking Skills HOTS #3In this post-truth environment, where alternative facts and false stats are on the rise, critical thinking, analytical debate, and ethical reasoning are more important than ever.This product focuses on Plato’s Theaetetus.  The question at the center of the dialogue regards the question of knowledge and whether it exists.  The answer, according to Socrates,
Preview of College English  ENGL1301 & ENGL1302 Finding & Evaluation Reliable Sources AP

College English ENGL1301 & ENGL1302 Finding & Evaluation Reliable Sources AP

This Lesson Plan: Distinguishing Reliable and Unreliable Sources on the Internet is ideal for undergrads or Pre AP high school students. It includes a comprehensive lecture, an engaging activity, a thought-provoking class discussion, and more. When I started working as an adjunct, I had zero resources and despite extensive searching online, I couldn't find anything useful. That's why I am sharing my own lesson plans here.This lesson plan is part of my "Getting Stated" Unit. I cover Getting Star
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