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English Language Arts Reference Guide
English Language Arts Reference Guide
English Language Arts Reference Guide
English Language Arts Reference Guide
English Language Arts Reference Guide
English Language Arts Reference Guide
English Language Arts Reference Guide
English Language Arts Reference Guide
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Description

Give your students the ultimate ELA quick-reference tool with this English Language Arts Reference Guide — a one-stop guide for reading, writing, grammar, and analysis. Perfect for middle school, high school, and AP classrooms, this resource helps students tackle complex texts and assignments with confidence.

What’s Inside:

  • Reading & Literary Analysis – plot, theme, conflict, characterization, tone, mood, point of view.
  • Figurative Language & Devices – simile, metaphor, symbolism, irony, allusion, motif, foreshadowing, flashback.
  • Poetry Essentials – forms (sonnet, haiku, free verse, lyric, epic), sound devices, stanza, meter, tone & mood.
  • Nonfiction Tools – types (narrative, expository, argumentative, descriptive, journalism), text features, structures, and rhetoric (logos, pathos, ethos).
  • Writing & Composition – essay structure, writing types, thesis tips, transitions.
  • Academic Vocabulary – analyze, evaluate, infer, summarize, synthesize, justify.
  • Grammar & Conventions – parts of speech, sentence types, common errors (fragments, run-ons, misplaced modifiers, agreement issues).

Teacher Directions Included:

  • Step-by-step guidance for introducing and modeling use.
  • Tips for projecting, posting, or binder organization.
  • Extension activities: quizzes, exit tickets, portfolios, cross-discipline connections.

Why Teachers Love It:

  • Comprehensive yet concise — covers all major ELA domains.
  • Supports active reading, essay writing, and literary analysis.
  • Reinforces classroom instruction and builds a shared academic vocabulary.
  • Works as a study guide, classroom poster, or quick-reference insert.

✅ Use this as a go-to tool for students — it’s the kind of resource they’ll keep in their binder all year long and return to during essays, reading assignments, and exam prep.

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English Language Arts Reference Guide

Kimberly Dana
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Digital downloads
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Grades
6th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
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Standards
Pages
4
Teaching Duration
Lifelong tool

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Description

Give your students the ultimate ELA quick-reference tool with this English Language Arts Reference Guide — a one-stop guide for reading, writing, grammar, and analysis. Perfect for middle school, high school, and AP classrooms, this resource helps students tackle complex texts and assignments with confidence.

What’s Inside:

  • Reading & Literary Analysis – plot, theme, conflict, characterization, tone, mood, point of view.
  • Figurative Language & Devices – simile, metaphor, symbolism, irony, allusion, motif, foreshadowing, flashback.
  • Poetry Essentials – forms (sonnet, haiku, free verse, lyric, epic), sound devices, stanza, meter, tone & mood.
  • Nonfiction Tools – types (narrative, expository, argumentative, descriptive, journalism), text features, structures, and rhetoric (logos, pathos, ethos).
  • Writing & Composition – essay structure, writing types, thesis tips, transitions.
  • Academic Vocabulary – analyze, evaluate, infer, summarize, synthesize, justify.
  • Grammar & Conventions – parts of speech, sentence types, common errors (fragments, run-ons, misplaced modifiers, agreement issues).

Teacher Directions Included:

  • Step-by-step guidance for introducing and modeling use.
  • Tips for projecting, posting, or binder organization.
  • Extension activities: quizzes, exit tickets, portfolios, cross-discipline connections.

Why Teachers Love It:

  • Comprehensive yet concise — covers all major ELA domains.
  • Supports active reading, essay writing, and literary analysis.
  • Reinforces classroom instruction and builds a shared academic vocabulary.
  • Works as a study guide, classroom poster, or quick-reference insert.

✅ Use this as a go-to tool for students — it’s the kind of resource they’ll keep in their binder all year long and return to during essays, reading assignments, and exam prep.

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Standards

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Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text.
Determine central ideas or themes of a text and analyze their development; summarize the key supporting details and ideas.
Analyze how and why individuals, events, and ideas develop and interact over the course of a text.
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