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Preview of Eleven, by Sandra Cisneros: Understanding and Illustrating Figurative Language

Eleven, by Sandra Cisneros: Understanding and Illustrating Figurative Language

This product contains an activity in which students select an example of figurative language from the text Eleven, by Sandra Cisneros, to analyze and illustrate. May be used as a formative assessment. Thank you for downloading and/or purchasing my work. I hope you find it useful and please do not hesitate to contact me for questions!
Preview of Word Play on "Who's on First?"

Word Play on "Who's on First?"

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Suzanne Crowley
Teach figurative language and wordplay in an engaging way using "Who's on First?" as the mentor text! This comprehensive upper elementary / middle school unit helps students explore double meanings, homonyms, homophones, puns, ambiguity, and irony through performance, analysis, and discussion. What’s Included: ● Reader’s Theater script ● Wordplay anchor charts & posters (color + black and white) ● Analysis worksheets & matching activities ● Baseball diamond labeling activity ● Comprehension quiz
Preview of The Crucible | Confession Without Truth | Lesson + Poster | AP & HS ELA

The Crucible | Confession Without Truth | Lesson + Poster | AP & HS ELA

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Purely Textual
Analyze confession as "production" in The Crucible. Lesson + poster: deconstruct Tituba’s confession and the supply chain of naming for AP Lit. "The court does not want truth. It wants yield."In Salem, a confession is not the conclusion of a case—it is the catalyst for the next one. This third pairing deconstructs the structural necessity of the "naming" ritual. This resource bundles an 8-page high-rigor lesson and a companion analysis poster. It moves students away from the emotion of the scene
Preview of Cambridge Reading Adventures- Storybook "Show & Tell Day" (Blue Band)

Cambridge Reading Adventures- Storybook "Show & Tell Day" (Blue Band)

This resource is a Cambridge Reading Adventure storybook designed to support early readers in developing foundational reading skills through engaging, age-appropriate text. The storybook features: Simple, clear sentence structuresRepetitive and predictable languageHigh-frequency vocabularyAn engaging storyline suitable for young learnersIt is ideal for supporting: Guided reading sessionsIndependent readingSmall-group instructionESL/EAL learnersReading practice at home or in classThe language l
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Visual Language Poster | A3 A4 Dual Sizes Imagery

Romeo and Juliet Visual Language Poster | A3 A4 Dual Sizes Imagery

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Purely Textual
Illuminate Shakespeare's imagery with this Romeo and Juliet poster on Visual Language! Suited for grades 9-12, this dual-size PDF (A3 for decor, A4 for activities) diagrams sensory details and symbols like light/dark—essential for analysis and displays. What's Included in This Romeo and Juliet Poster Duo: - A3 Poster (300 DPI): Large-scale with visual labels for imagery examples (e.g., rose metaphor). - A4 Poster (300 DPI): Handout-ready—high-quality for detailed study. - Diagram Focus: Breakdow
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