This booklet is on Seven Simple Sentences of English. It is designed for an Adult ESL class or Adult Basic Education class. It includes a pretest... BySusan Grigor
This document is a peer editing workshop that involves the entire class. Each student will leave having had multiple peer editors review their wri... ByTammy Barense
Teach your students to write excellent sentences using their new vocabulary words with this clear and easy to use Power Point presentation. The Def... ByThe Bonus Point Band
So your students need help organizing their ideas, and you need a new way to teach it? Try this – assign a “how to” essay about writing lousy... ByKara Vona
This is the first chapter of the lessons for the student from my manual on the conventions of writing. It is about grading writing and using the m... BySusan Grigor
Students work best when they have clear examples, so this series of handouts (or transparencies) shows successively improving conclusions. The fir... ByRyan Love
28 pages includes cover and back page which student can personalize. Students can write letter or words and there is space for them to draw a pict... ByBeasknees
Subject and verb agreement is a problem for at-risk students. The purpose of this activity is to guide students through the process of understandin... ByCarolyn Elam
These reproducible ESL materials emphasize academic reading, writing and discussion skills. The target audience for these materials is adult or you... ByFull Blast Productions
During our study of Beowulf, we discuss the difference between literary and "real" heroes. The students are challenged to choose a hero, interview ... ByFwteacher
Many students struggle with sentence structure, and your students are often at many different ability levels. How can you find the time to individ... ByVickie Moriarity
How critically do your students "read" the media in their environment? Use the following handouts to teach students how to critique advertisements ... ByTeaching Is An Art
This sophisticated reflective story assignment from the Huckleberry Finn unit requires students to put themselves on a metaphorical "raft" with som... BySteven Kahl
Do your students know their subjects and predicates? Use this assessment to find out! This packet contains 2 worksheets. Use them separately or to... ByThe Grammarheads
This is a writer's workshop lesson plan about how to choose a topic and begin brainstorming steps when writing a "How To" non-fiction piece.... ByKaty Lina
This is a how to writing mini lesson for Writer's Work Shop.
This file includes:
Making list sheet
Diagram sheet
How to writing paper sheet... ByMonica Schroeder
Compound Predicates for visual learners. Animated and attention grabbing. Great for Special Education students that need that extra visual for le... ByRebecca Fortner
Includes eight Commonly Confused Words study guides with practice(each with five or six sets of commonly confused words), eight quizzes, and cumula... ByTeresa Jackson
This valuable teaching tool allows students to use the language of writing to give guided feedback to a classmates writing. You teach the language... ByPatrick Johnson
This is a 4 page piece that:
1. Explains what an expository essay is
2. Gives key tips & information on what should be in an essay: focus, o... ByElizabeth Spangler
This is a PowerPoint presentation with effective interview tips compiled from various sources I use primarily with my journalism students. I review... ByRyan Reeves
Step-by-Step How-To for complete film writing analysis. The PPT is in two parts: Getting Started and Writing Your Essay. Students can easily follow... ByBeth Hammett
Invitations Role-play
Guided Dialogue Construction Study Guide
Do you have a problem getting your ESL/ELL students to speak? Are they shy... ByJim Tuttle
Instruction and practice in the use of telephone directory, restaurant guide, menu, mall directory, travel guide, and more. There are questions per... ByTammy Raiton
Journaling can be a great outlet for student writers and can serve many purposes. Structured journal questions can get students thinking about idea... ByMspage Turner
Euphemism, hackneyed, superfluous. These are just a few of the words that Orwell uses in his famous essay "Politics and the English Language." If y... ByTeaching Is An Art
This document is a great way for your students to introduce themselves to you in math class. They will have loads of fun telling you about their m... ByFelicia Bradley
"Now You Know" is a gameshow played in the tradition of "Jeopardy" that presents the exploits of extraordinary people in an inspiring, "edutaining"... ByDerrick Brown
This resource provides the teaching resource for creating an exciting audio script where all students share in the discussion equally. Students can... ByPeter Stocker
This is an explanation of a project for Spanish class. It describes the task and a checklist of what the project must include. ... ByJeanette Rodriguez
This is a humorous example of an expository essay. It maintains a light tone, investigating the different types of handshakes and was published in ... ByPaul Johnson
This file is week one of a 12 week curriculum that teaches a student how to write an expository essay.
It includes:
4 days of lessons + 1 qui... ByElizabeth Spangler
The title mentions local grants because they are by far the easiest to get. Having read and graded federal grants, I found that they were so profe... ByJeanne Guthrie
1.The punctuation editing chart is a four-page chart for students to use during the editing process. Included are rules for the following punctuati... ByLynn Welch
Make correct commas choices with restrictive and nonrestrictive elements are among the most difficult grammar concepts for high school English stud... ByHttp://www.learning-centered.c
Keeping track of all the required reading in an advanced English class can be difficult. Using a Reading Reaction Journal can help students study f... ByCharlene Tess