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No-Prep Rhetorical Devices Lesson: Editable Slides + 5 Pages of Plans
No-Prep Rhetorical Devices Lesson: Editable Slides + 5 Pages of Plans
No-Prep Rhetorical Devices Lesson: Editable Slides + 5 Pages of Plans
No-Prep Rhetorical Devices Lesson: Editable Slides + 5 Pages of Plans
No-Prep Rhetorical Devices Lesson: Editable Slides + 5 Pages of Plans
No-Prep Rhetorical Devices Lesson: Editable Slides + 5 Pages of Plans
No-Prep Rhetorical Devices Lesson: Editable Slides + 5 Pages of Plans
No-Prep Rhetorical Devices Lesson: Editable Slides + 5 Pages of Plans
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Rhetorical Devices Made Easy: Engaging, No-Prep Slides & 5-Page Lesson Plan

Need an engaging and scaffolded lno-prep lesson on rhetorical devices? This 3.5-hour introductory unit on parallel structure, antithesis, and anaphora is perfect for middle and high school English or speech classes. Designed to span multiple days (or one intensive session), this comprehensive resource includes student slides, music-based examples, and detailed teacher directions.

Students will learn the power of parallel structure, explore the contrast in antithesis, and recognize the rhythm of anaphora—all with real-world examples from literatur and speeches. The best part? It’s sub-friendly and fully explained in an included 6-page teacher guide.

What’s Included:

  • 12 student-facing slides with definitions, examples, and activities
  • 6-page teacher PDF (linked inside the product) with:
    • Complete lesson plans
    • Homework options
    • Group and individual activities
    • Assessment ideas

  • Multiple learning modalities: audio, visual, discussion, and writing

Perfect For:

  • Middle school & high school English (Grades 7–12)
  • Rhetoric or persuasive writing units
  • Honors or AP Language & Composition prep
  • Sub plans that go beyond busywork
  • ELA teachers looking to bring literary devices to life with real-world examples

Whether you're reviewing for a test, teaching rhetorical devices for the first time, or just trying to keep your students engaged mid-week, this resource provides everything you need to teach with confidence.

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Leave feedback on your downloads to earn TPT credit toward future purchases. Just go to your My Purchases page, click “Provide Feedback”, and leave a quick rating and comment. Every bit helps!

Need a Tutor?

Along with creating classroom resources, I offer private tutoring for homeschool and individual students in writing, rhetoric, grammar, and SAT prep. Contact me at: michelelynn411@yahoo.com

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Bring rhetorical devices to life with music, visuals, and structured instruction—your students (and sub) will thank you!

— Michele

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No-Prep Rhetorical Devices Lesson: Editable Slides + 5 Pages of Plans

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Description

Rhetorical Devices Made Easy: Engaging, No-Prep Slides & 5-Page Lesson Plan

Need an engaging and scaffolded lno-prep lesson on rhetorical devices? This 3.5-hour introductory unit on parallel structure, antithesis, and anaphora is perfect for middle and high school English or speech classes. Designed to span multiple days (or one intensive session), this comprehensive resource includes student slides, music-based examples, and detailed teacher directions.

Students will learn the power of parallel structure, explore the contrast in antithesis, and recognize the rhythm of anaphora—all with real-world examples from literatur and speeches. The best part? It’s sub-friendly and fully explained in an included 6-page teacher guide.

What’s Included:

  • 12 student-facing slides with definitions, examples, and activities
  • 6-page teacher PDF (linked inside the product) with:
    • Complete lesson plans
    • Homework options
    • Group and individual activities
    • Assessment ideas

  • Multiple learning modalities: audio, visual, discussion, and writing

Perfect For:

  • Middle school & high school English (Grades 7–12)
  • Rhetoric or persuasive writing units
  • Honors or AP Language & Composition prep
  • Sub plans that go beyond busywork
  • ELA teachers looking to bring literary devices to life with real-world examples

Whether you're reviewing for a test, teaching rhetorical devices for the first time, or just trying to keep your students engaged mid-week, this resource provides everything you need to teach with confidence.

TPT Tip: Earn Credits for Future Purchases!

Leave feedback on your downloads to earn TPT credit toward future purchases. Just go to your My Purchases page, click “Provide Feedback”, and leave a quick rating and comment. Every bit helps!

Need a Tutor?

Along with creating classroom resources, I offer private tutoring for homeschool and individual students in writing, rhetoric, grammar, and SAT prep. Contact me at: michelelynn411@yahoo.com

Follow for More ELA Resources

Don’t miss updates on new, seasonal, and best-selling resources! Follow me on:

Bring rhetorical devices to life with music, visuals, and structured instruction—your students (and sub) will thank you!

— Michele

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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.
Interpret words and phrases as they are used in a text, including determining technical, connotative, and figurative meanings, and analyze how specific word choices shape meaning or tone.
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