TPT
Total:
$0.00
Selected
Grades
Types
17 results

7th grade english language arts lessons for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Point of View Poster

Point of View Poster

Created by
Laura Skakle
This poster is a great tool to use when teaching students the difference between first person and third person point of view. It gives the meanings of each along with clue words that can be found while reading a text to determine the point of view. The file is a Microsoft Publisher file and will open in that program. It will print on three pages and it will need to be put together after printing. Laminate for extra durability.
Preview of Inference, Inferring, Text Evidence, and Context Clues, Middle, Substitute

Inference, Inferring, Text Evidence, and Context Clues, Middle, Substitute

The first page of this mini lesson is a story and literal and inferring questions. The second and third page ask the students to explain the meaning of the noted words in the text citing textual evidence. This page, also, has The fourth and final The sheet incorporates inferring, text evidence, and context clues into the comprehension.
Preview of Editable Chevron Planner

Editable Chevron Planner

This is a completely editable 2013-2014 teacher planner. I only have 2 preps, so I used one page for each course. The font I used is KG Strawberry Limeade that I downloaded for free from dafont.com . I use it to plan both my daily lessons as well as for the week and month ahead. I've already gotten many compliments on it, and I know you will too! :) The preview does not do the planner justice. It is not as grainy once it is downloaded!
Preview of Editable Sub Binder!

Editable Sub Binder!

Created by
Bayleigh Boswell
18 PAGES FILLED WITH A COMPLETE TEMPLATE FOR YOU TO EDIT HOWEVER YOU WANT!!!
Preview of Persuasive Strategies FRIES exercise

Persuasive Strategies FRIES exercise

Created by
Ms. Durkin
This half sheet exercise challenges students to find the persuasive strategies used in a persuasive paragraph (FRIES: Facts, Reasons, Illustrations, Examples, and Statistics) and underline them in different colors. Then, students are challenged to write their own persuasive paragraph using FRIES. This activity was originally used in 7th grade language arts to review persuasive stratigies, but would be great for any middle grades class learning persuasive stratigies.
Preview of Battle of Lexington - Primary document

Battle of Lexington - Primary document

Created by
Jodie Atwood
This can be used for Social Studies or Literature. It pairs with any Revolutionary War text. It is an excerpt of an eyewitness account of the Battle of Lexington with questions.
Preview of Movie Reviews

Movie Reviews

Created by
Home Ec Heroes
- How to write a movie review - Understanding a movie - improving English through speaking, new vocabulary and worksheets - Enhancing team work
Preview of Revising and Editing Guide for Composition Notebook

Revising and Editing Guide for Composition Notebook

I used this for my students to include in their composition notebooks for help when revising and editing their writings.
Preview of Characterization in "All Stories are Anansi's" by Harold Courtlander

Characterization in "All Stories are Anansi's" by Harold Courtlander

Created by
Ms. Durkin
This activity challenges students to think of character traits that describe Anansi in the story "All Stories are Anansi's" by Harold Courtlander. Students must think about what Anansi's does, thinks, says, etc. to describe him as a character. This was originally used in a middle grades English language arts class. This is a Microsoft Publisher file, so feel free to edit!
Preview of Simple Punctuation and Common Spelling Errors (Posters)

Simple Punctuation and Common Spelling Errors (Posters)

Created by
Jonny Anderson
Is it "its or it's, there or their, brought or bought?" Do your students know the difference between a Simple Sentence and a Compound one? This resource contains 13 pages of simple, clear explanations, clarifying some common spelling errors and explaining in kids speak everyday punctuation that is often used incorrectly. Use on your wall or print smaller copies for your student's books. The resources are ready to print or ready for you to add your own style with images, fonts etc. They
Preview of Accounts of the Battle of Lexington

Accounts of the Battle of Lexington

Created by
Jodie Atwood
Three accounts (British and American) of the Battle of Lexington.
Preview of My Brother Sam is Dead primary documents study

My Brother Sam is Dead primary documents study

Created by
Jodie Atwood
Excerpts of primary documents relating to Revolutionary War
Preview of Character Resume Instructions

Character Resume Instructions

Created by
Jodie Atwood
Instructions for character analysis and exploration through resume writing
Preview of Create A Nail Polish Line - Romeo and Juliet

Create A Nail Polish Line - Romeo and Juliet

Created by
Alicia Sneddon
A line of nail polishes representing The Hunger Games was released earlier this month. It struck me that it might be fun for the students to create a nail polish line based on another set of star-crossed lovers: Romeo and Juliet. This activity would not only allow students to be creative, but to show their understanding of the events and characters in the story.
Preview of The Hunger Games Parody Activity

The Hunger Games Parody Activity

Created by
Alicia Sneddon
While searching Pinterest, I saw a few photos of Peeta and popular songs that had been rewritten about the "bread incident." I thought the students would enjoy creating their own parodies of popular work, so I created a worksheet to do just that! Enjoy!
Preview of Weekly Lesson Plan Template

Weekly Lesson Plan Template

This is a tri-fold weekly lesson planner designed to fit into a teacher's edition of an interactive notebook. The inside contains boxes designed to fit 3x3 sticky notes. Keep all the information you need for the week on one quick reference page.
Preview of Editable Lesson Plan Template

Editable Lesson Plan Template

This is an editable lesson plan template. I included a section for modifications and assessments, as well as the overall objective(s).
Showing 1-17 of 17 results

Find English Language Arts resources | TPT

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.

Discover printable and digital English language arts resources

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.

Frequently asked questions about teaching English language arts

What types of English language arts lessons are available on TPT?

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.

How do I find English language arts lessons on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing English language arts lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for ELA resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of ELA lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.

How can I make my English language arts lessons fun and engaging?

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.