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Preview of Argumentative Writing Bundle - Essay organizer, stems, links, visuals, scaffolds

Argumentative Writing Bundle - Essay organizer, stems, links, visuals, scaffolds

This is everything I use to teach the argument essay in AP Language (also for Pre-AP Language). Writing guides are scaffolded and designed to focus on idea-based arguments with strong evidence and analysis. Resources also include thesis and counter-rebuttal video lessons, organizers, and stems.Check the preview for this listing for a PDF of all documents and slides.Bundle includes: Steps to an Argument Essay Writing GuideGoogle Slides for Argument essay (40 slides, including thesis construction
Preview of Differentiated Intro to Excel Bundle

Differentiated Intro to Excel Bundle

There are other Excel Bundles you can buy on TPT, but none like this! It's differentiated so you can use it with EVERY student in your class: mainstream, Special Ed, beginner English Language Learners, and low readers. I used to search the Internet to find spreadsheet lessons that I could use with ALL of my students. I never found a single one. That's why I opened a TPT store.This bundle includes 13 resources that are differentiated with written directions, video help, and examples. 2 FREE bonu
Preview of Make a Flyer in Word Bundle

Make a Flyer in Word Bundle

This bundle includes 3 products: Make an Artist Flyer in Word, Make a Charity Flyer in Word, and Your Choice Flyer Assessment.In the Make an Artist Flyer, students add background color to a page, insert images and text boxes, remove text box outlines, find the site where an image is hosted, and paste an image URL in the footer. Included are written directions, 2 example flyers, an editable rubric, and a help video.In the Make a Charity Flyer, students use an image as the flyer background, inse
Preview of Differentiated Intro to Microsoft Word Bundle

Differentiated Intro to Microsoft Word Bundle

There are other Microsoft Word bundles on TPT, but you won’t find another one like this! This bundle includes 19 differentiated resources with 21 assignments that can be used for ALL students: mainstream, Special Ed, beginner English Language Learners (ELLs), and low readers. I learned to create these resources when I struggled to meet the needs of all of my students. I've worked in very diverse schools, frequently with many low-income students. I spent HOURS searching online for assignments I c
Preview of Microsoft Publisher Travel Brochure Project

Microsoft Publisher Travel Brochure Project

The Publisher Travel Brochure Project is TRULY ready-to-use and differentiated for ALL students – mainstream, English Language Learners, Special Ed and low readers. With 3 different brochure examples, written directions, and step by step videos, all students are supported. Please note: Your students will need access to Microsoft Publisher software for this project.Students choose a foreign country, do Internet research to find the required information about the country, and create a brochure to
Preview of Differentiated Basic Intro to Microsoft Word Bundle (No Vocabulary)

Differentiated Basic Intro to Microsoft Word Bundle (No Vocabulary)

This resource includes 8 differentiated Microsoft Word resources (including one free bonus) that you can use for all learners: mainstream, Special Ed, beginner English Language Learners (ELLs), and low readers. I learned to create these resources when I struggled to meet the needs of all of my students. I've worked in very diverse schools, frequently with many low-income students. I spent HOURS searching online for assignments I could use with all of my students and found absolutely nothing. Al
Preview of Make a Favorites Newsletter in Microsoft Word

Make a Favorites Newsletter in Microsoft Word

With the Make a Favorites Newsletter in Word resource, students create a 3-column newsletter. Differentiated with written directions, 3 screencast videos, and example newsletters, this activity can be used for EVERY student in your class. My students enjoy making newsletters. I think it's because it's something new to them and they get to write about themselves.Your students should have some experience working with Word and inserting images. My classes typically do newsletters toward the end of
Preview of Make an Artist Flyer in Word

Make an Artist Flyer in Word

In Make an Artist Flyer in Word, students create a flyer advertising a concert for their favorite artist or group. I started making flyers with my classes when I discovered that some students didn’t know what a flyer was! This is a fun activity most students will complete in one class.Included with this resource are written directions, 2 example flyers, an editable rubric, and a help video. Use this activity for early finishers, when you unexpectedly have some extra time in class, or as a graded
Preview of Make a Charity Flyer in Word

Make a Charity Flyer in Word

In Make a Charity Flyer in Word, students create a flyer advertising a fundraising event. I started making flyers with my classes when I discovered that some of my students didn’t know what a flyer was! This is a fun activity most students will complete in one class.Included with this resource are written directions, an example flyer, an editable rubric, and 2 videos. Use this activity as a graded assignment, when you unexpectedly have some extra time in class, or for early finishers.Skills used
Preview of Assesment Rubric for Student Created Video

Assesment Rubric for Student Created Video

Created by
Cari Bushinski
This rubric can be used for formative or summative assessment of student created video in the classroom. Students can create a video using any device to capture their learning of any content. Using this rubric, the teacher can clearly communicate the expectations of the video for the purpose of capturing the learning targets, content related vocabulary in a sequential order.
Preview of Tables in Word Bundle, including Assessment

Tables in Word Bundle, including Assessment

This bundle includes 3 resources: Make a Basic Table In Word, Class Zodiac Table, and a Table Assessment. All activities are differentiated for all learners: mainstream, Special Ed, low readers, and beginner ELLs.In Make a Basic Table in Word, students learn to:Create a tableMerge and center a row.Insert WordArt into a table row.Adjust row height. Adjust width of multiple columns Center alignment in the tableChange font style and colorInsert a URL into the footerInsert imagesUse In Front of Tex
Preview of Class Zodiac Spreadsheet and Chart in Excel

Class Zodiac Spreadsheet and Chart in Excel

In the Class Zodiac Spreadsheet and Chart in Excel, students create a spreadsheet and chart of the class zodiac signs, learn to insert images into spreadsheet cells, and do online research to learn more about the traits of their sign. I’m always amazed at the number of students who have never heard of zodiac signs. My students enjoy this activity and learning about their personal zodiac sign. Resources to support all learners include:step-by-step directionsstep-by-step videoexample spreadsheet
Preview of Make a Basic Table in Word

Make a Basic Table in Word

In Make a Basic Table in Word, students create a basic table, choose their own table topic, and insert related words and images. This differentiated resource includes step-by-step written directions, a step-by-step video, and two example tables to support all students.Skills used in this activity include:· Insert a table in Word.· Merge and center a row.· Insert WordArt into a table row.· Adjust row height. · Adjust width of multiple columns at one time.· Center alignment in the table.· Change f
Preview of Mystery Images in Excel - Spreadsheet Resource 1

Mystery Images in Excel - Spreadsheet Resource 1

Few students come to my class with any spreadsheet experience. Mystery Images is a great introduction to Excel and working with cell ranges and Fill colors. It is differentiated to meet the needs of all students and includes written student directions, 2 student videos, and How to Use and example images for the teacher In these activities, students work with cell ranges and fill colors to create images. Students also learn to:copy and paste images in spreadsheets.add additional spreadsheets to
Preview of Arument analysis and writing in the Common Core

Arument analysis and writing in the Common Core

Created by
M Hennessy
A huge concern with teachers and states that have adopted the Common Core is the shift from persuasive writing to argumentation. This lesson ties the Common Core standards into an easy to follow design that includes reading and writing. Students will walk away with real world application as well as a sense of empowerment within their classroom, school, and community. Students will enjoy this lesson as well as learn higher order thinking. They will have a better sense of how to become college and
Preview of Working with Folders

Working with Folders

Ever hear "I did it but I can't find it" ? Many students seem to have little knowledge of how to organize their work in computer folders and files. These simple activities will teach your students how to better organize and find their documents.Included are 2 sets of directions, each with a screencast video, to give you greater flexibility to meet all student needsEditable rubricEditable Screen Check FormScreen Check Teacher ScriptWith written directions and videos, students can complete this ac
Preview of Class Test Scores Basic Data Sorting in Excel Spreadsheet Resource 7

Class Test Scores Basic Data Sorting in Excel Spreadsheet Resource 7

This resource introduces students to basic data sorting in Excel. I've used Excel as a simple database for years. It doesn’t have the power of a real database but it’s much easier to learn and use and can be a useful tool for students. Witten directions and a screencast video are included to support all students. The step-by-step video will guide students through the activity, but it’s best if they have experience entering data, selecting data for formulas, making charts, and using the Fill Hand
Preview of Fahrenheit 451: Unit Calendar, Extra Resources, and Final Essay Rubric

Fahrenheit 451: Unit Calendar, Extra Resources, and Final Essay Rubric

Created by
Learn to Thrive
This is an add-on to the Fahrenheit 451 Unit Plan and includes the following: Unit CalendarExtra Resources: video links includedFinal Essay Rubric
Preview of Class Zodiac Table in Word

Class Zodiac Table in Word

In The Class Zodiac Table in Word resource, students create a Microsoft Word table of class zodiac signs. This activity is differentiated for use by all students, including mainstream, beginner ELLs, low readers, and SpeciaL Ed.I’m always amazed at the number of students who have never heard of zodiac signs. Many students are interested in learning more about them and this activity includes doing some online research to learn more about their sign and the associated traits. Resources to provide
Preview of Monster Tale: Draw a Monster in Paint and Write a Monster Story in Word

Monster Tale: Draw a Monster in Paint and Write a Monster Story in Word

In this Monster Tale resource, students draw a monster in Paint and then write a monster story in Word. This activity focuses on formatting a story and learning to use Paint. This resource is differentiated for all students and includes:· written directions with formatting help for students· 2 example Monster Tales with images· Editable rubric and directions· Screencast video help· How to Use and other help for teachersI find that most of my students have heard the word format but have no idea
Preview of El alfabeto español - Canciones 1 y 2

El alfabeto español - Canciones 1 y 2

Created by
Luz Algarin
Se necesitan 32 hojas del tamaño de una carta tradicional: En este trabajo se incluyen los objetivos (niveles elemental, intermedio y avanzado), la modalidad de la actividad estudiantil (determinada por el estudiante), estrategias docentes (primera y segunda partes), materiales y equipo electrónico, introducción al tema (organizadores cognitivos 1 - 4), canciones 1 y 2, actividades estudiantiles (niveles elemental, intermedio y avanzado), evaluación (hoja de trabajo - niveles elemental, intermed
Preview of Writer: Some Choose a Pen

Writer: Some Choose a Pen

Students will construct imaginative scripts. This lesson plan consists of classroom activities, watching a video and discussion guided by a powerpoint presentation. The culminating activity is a student presentation utilizing information gained in the classroom. Students will be introduced to the following Life Skills in this lesson: Writing Skills, Identifying Educational Needs, Being a Good Team Member, Identifying Talents, and Time Management.
Preview of Grading Hacks #4 Manage & Grade Papers FASTER, Tips & Tricks to Handle Paperload
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Grading Hacks #4 Manage & Grade Papers FASTER, Tips & Tricks to Handle Paperload

Created by
Laura Randazzo
High school & middle school teachers! Don't get buried by the ever-growing stack of student papers. Instead, borrow these tips from an experienced high school English teacher who has reclaimed her life while still giving rich, meaningful feedback to her students. Episode 4 of this four-part (actually, now a five-part series – bonus episode arrives next week!) Grading Hacks series focuses on how to use your time on campus and in your classroom to your full advantage. Want to subscribe to my
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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.

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.