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Middle school ELA test prep lecture pdfs

Preview of Literary Genres Spanish posters / Generos Literarios en espanol posters

Literary Genres Spanish posters / Generos Literarios en espanol posters

Created by
Evelyn Araiza
Incluye: Obra Drama Cuento de Hadas Fantasia Fabula Cuento Exagerado Cuento Popular No Ficcion Informativa Narrativa de No Ficcion Autobiografia Mito Leyenda Misterio Poesia Biografia Ciencia Ficcion Ficcion Realista Ficcion Humoristica Ficcion Historica Aventura Ficcion Memoria Referencia Prosa Foto Ensayo
Preview of APA vs. MLA In-Text Citations

APA vs. MLA In-Text Citations

It is likely that our students will be required to use MLA and APA citation formatting during their post-secondary education. It is therefore crucial that we teach them the basic differences between the two. This activity presents, and compares and contrasts, the rules of in-text citations for APA (7th edition) and MLA (8th edition). Rules for paraphrasing as well as for direct quotes are discussed. It also demonstrates example paragraphs (incorrect, not reader friendly, excellent) and provides
Preview of How to Get into College - College Readiness

How to Get into College - College Readiness

Begin college planning with your students by teaching them how to get into college with this interactive Google Slides presentation/lesson that gives "10 tips for getting into the college of your choice." ⭐️ WHAT'S INCLUDED (a complete lesson that uses the 5E Learning Cycle!):Engage: Questions to hook students.Explore: Questions to activate prior knowledge.Explain: An explanation of how to get into college (10 tips).Elaborate/Extend: Five discussion questions including "Why do high school grades
Preview of 36 Opportunities for Combining Sentences

36 Opportunities for Combining Sentences

Hello Fellow Teacher, This PDF has a total of 47 slides and includes the following: 7 example slides36 slides for students to practice combining sentences10 suggestions/ideas for using these slidesa colorful picture a coordinating color backgroundOne way you can use this is as a bell-ringer activity once a week. There are 36 opportunities for students to practice combining three sentences at a time. If you like to start each day with a different activity, you should work this into your rotation
Preview of The Anatomy of an Objective Summary: Mini-Lesson Presentation and Practice

The Anatomy of an Objective Summary: Mini-Lesson Presentation and Practice

This is a 15-slide PDF presentation intended to accompany a whole or small group introductory minilesson on objective summaries. The presentation begins by explaining what an objective summary is, and how it is a useful and critical skill to possess both as a reader and a writer. Next, it goes through the “anatomy” of an objective summary, including five components: the central/main idea, essential facts, and details, concise restatement/retelling, paraphrased language (not plagiarized language)
Preview of Argumentative Writing Mentor Text

Argumentative Writing Mentor Text

This packet includes a before you read activity, a two-page argumentative text about space exploration, and a list of activities for students to do to help them interact with the text in more meaningful ways: underline ethos, pathos, and logos statements; locate topic sentences; identify and write claims and counterclaims, and rebuttals; and differentiate between facts and opinions in the text.
Preview of Irony Notes Worksheet

Irony Notes Worksheet

This is a fill in the blank notes page worksheet on Irony for middle school ELA students. It covers three different types of irony, as well as a practice at the end of the notes for students.**You may be creative and use your own slideshow for this**
Preview of Punctuation & Capitalization Grammar Unit Slides: aligned with noredink!

Punctuation & Capitalization Grammar Unit Slides: aligned with noredink!

Created by
Alex Licht
These grammar slides serve as a great introduction (or study set/wrap-up read) to the technicalities of punctuation and capitalization that high school students will be tested on. In addition to providing multifarious examples and practice sentences, the slides give a basic review of the terminology and most important rules relating to each of the following:- commas- semicolons- colons- quotes; quotes within quotes- apostrophes (singular and plural possessives; tricky last names)- it's vs. its f
Preview of Show Don't Tell a Literacy Lesson

Show Don't Tell a Literacy Lesson

Created by
Zealous Educator
This is a Google presentation that helps students understand how to create a vibrant writing through the use of snapshots and thoughtshots. Students will better their writing by learning how to "show not tell" their story. As a literacy coach it is important that students become strong writers, but that won't just come from writing, you must provide good strong reading passages that show the same skills you want them to use in their own writing! Seek out readings to help students learn skillful
Preview of Synecdoche and other rhetorical Notes

Synecdoche and other rhetorical Notes

Created by
Jessica Martin
Notes for Synecdoche, Metonymy, Anthesis, ect
Preview of English Grammar - easy to memorize tricks

English Grammar - easy to memorize tricks

Created by
Lefkey kouroupi
Brief easy-to-learn English grammar. Suitable for candidates preparing for Language Qualifications exams ( FCE, ECCE, MSU, ECPE, CPE). Suitable for both English and Greek speaking students. General tricks are included to make learning easier.
Preview of SAT Tips PPT

SAT Tips PPT

SAT Tips Presentation Overview of the test, each of the components, what to bring, what to expect the day of, how to prepare, resources for practicing, etc. 33 slides total
Preview of Elements of Fiction Lesson

Elements of Fiction Lesson

Created by
Ms Dixon Teaches
This is my first lesson for my Short Stories & Elements of Fiction Unit in my class. I discuss: - EVERY aspect of setting (no more students saying the setting is just "Paris") - ALL of the different ways that authors can characterize their characters - PLOT (brief introduction on the 7 basic types of plot, the classic plot map, and the Hero's Journey) - Point of View (1st, 2nd, 3rd omniscient, 3rd limited, as well as who the narrator is and the importance of that)See my next elements of fic
Preview of Elements of Fiction Lesson #2

Elements of Fiction Lesson #2

Created by
Ms Dixon Teaches
This is my second lesson in my short stories and elements of fiction unit. It discusses tone, mood, style, diction, syntax, and theme. I like to discuss with my students that they are past the age of one-word theme statements. I have a slide at the end discussing the difference between a thematic concept "love" and an actual theme "love conquers all"See my other elements of fiction lesson for: plot, characterization, setting, and point of view!Or get both of these together in my ELEMENTS OF FICT
Preview of 5 People you Meet in Heaven Vocabulary Powerpoint

5 People you Meet in Heaven Vocabulary Powerpoint

Created by
Art of Words
-3 Weeks of Vocabulary-Notes for students to copy on their handouts-Pictures that help students remember meaning of words-Study Guide Review
Preview of Weekly Class Notes

Weekly Class Notes

Formal coming up? Students not listening? Looking for a solution to helping students to stop interupting?This resource is perfect for you! It includes 3 versions of weekly class notes with a spot for standards and their objectives in addition to either support standards or vocabulary depending on your class's needs. This resource is great because it will help you plan for your students to be engaged, have all the needed materials in front of them and make you look the the most prepared teacher i
Preview of Preparing ALL Students for Tests

Preparing ALL Students for Tests

Help ALL students, including those with learning difficulties, prepare for tests. Here is a quick research-based teacher resource to guide instruction on test-taking. Examples of Tips to Share with Students:Skim and Scan: flip through the test to get a sense of the terrain: number and type of questions, what’s easy... Get oriented to help you prioritize time and attention. Start with the easy Stuff: easy questions are worth marks too! After skimming through the test, knock off the sure answers.
Preview of Pronoun Activator

Pronoun Activator

This activator should be displayed on the Smartboard to activate students' prior knowledge of pronouns. It always surprises me the misconceptions that students have about pronouns, even with teaching sixth graders. It's quick activator that helps correct misconceptions before going forward with direct instruction and application.
Preview of Constructed Response R.A.C.C.E. form visual aid

Constructed Response R.A.C.C.E. form visual aid

Help students really understand how to use both their own words and the author's words in constructed responses with this color coded visual aid. This can easily be used as a linked resource for students doing eLearning!
Preview of Irony Slideshow

Irony Slideshow

Teaching irony to your students soon? This slideshow is a great resource for showing students the difference between the three types of irony. Feel free to use this resource in your in-person and virtual classrooms for years to come!INCLUDED:Slideshow (PDF format)
Preview of Idioms Guide

Idioms Guide

Created by
ShinTeaches
I love teaching figurative language to my 7th and 8th graders, but they always seem to feel intimidated by idioms! I like to use this PDF for dual purposes - for introducing and reviewing idioms. This is a friendly PDF presentation created in PowerPoint format, which goes over quick, basic idioms. There are 10 idioms in total and each slide includes: 1 idiom, its meaning, and an example. I've also defined the difference between both literal and figurative language - as a way to ease into learni
Preview of Hero's Journey Notes

Hero's Journey Notes

Created by
amanda bexley
These are my teacher notes on Hero's Journey that I would provide for students who were absent or who had a "notes provided by teacher" accommodation.
Preview of Parts of Speech Notes

Parts of Speech Notes

This is a slideshow made on Canva that details the different parts of speech and their functions.
Preview of Test Taking Strategies

Test Taking Strategies

Created by
Caroline Lyman
This resources has been created to assist teachers with reviewing test taking strategies for sixth grade students in language arts classrooms.
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