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Preview of Spanish Advice Subjunctive Speaking Practice Task Cards & Notes Quiz Quiz Trade

Spanish Advice Subjunctive Speaking Practice Task Cards & Notes Quiz Quiz Trade

Spanish Subjunctive Activity | Quiz Quiz Trade for Giving Advice & RecommendationsLooking for an interactive way to help your Spanish students practice the subjunctive mood for giving advice and recommendations? These Quiz Quiz Trade speaking task cards and notes are perfect for middle and high school students who need engaging, real-world practice using the subjunctive in context. With ready-to-use notes and task cards, this resource makes your prep easy and your class time meaningful—stud
Preview of Multiplying, Dividing, Adding & Subtracting Integers - Rules Cheat Sheet Notes!

Multiplying, Dividing, Adding & Subtracting Integers - Rules Cheat Sheet Notes!

Help your students confidently master integer operations with this student-friendly, visually organized notes page! This resource breaks down the sign rules for adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing integers using simple language and clear examples. ✔ Covers all 4 operations ✔ Easy-to-follow rules for same vs. different signs ✔ “Add the opposite” strategy for subtraction ✔ Perfect for math notebooks, review, or introduction lessons ✔ Great for 5th–8th grade or intervention support
Preview of JuanCarlosESL Newcomers Lesson 8 Guided Practice: Jobs and Occupations

JuanCarlosESL Newcomers Lesson 8 Guided Practice: Jobs and Occupations

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JuanCarlosESL
JuanCarlosESL Newcomers Lesson 8 Guided Practice: Jobs and Occupations is the 8th of 40 lessons in a yearlong curriculum exclusively designed for Spanish speaking ESL Newcomer learners. This lesson guided practice exercise can be used in PreK-12, Adult Education, Homeschooling, Self-Educated, Flipped Classroom, and Correctional Education programs. The guided practice exercise is part of the full lesson from the warm-up to the quiz. The guided practice allows learners to practice developing their
Preview of Intro to Irony & Types Student Fill-In Notes

Intro to Irony & Types Student Fill-In Notes

Make an editable copy for students to have to fill in their notes prior to a quiz on Irony
Preview of Commonly Misused Words with Sentence Examples

Commonly Misused Words with Sentence Examples

Here is a list of essential MIS-USED vocabulary for students to include in their binders, notebooks, and study guides for vocabulary quizzes. Mastering the correct usage of words will enhance students' comprehension and improve their writing skills in sentences and essays! Teachers will be pleased! Misused Vocabulary Words (listed A-W) A LOT (NEVER ALOT) “ Alot" is not a word. Avoid "a lot" in formal writing. ASSURE VS. ENSURE VS. INSURE "Assure" is to promise or say with confidence. It is
Preview of Differentiation: Definition & Fundamental Properties (AP Calculus AB - Unit 2)

Differentiation: Definition & Fundamental Properties (AP Calculus AB - Unit 2)

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Math Lion
Differentiation: Definition and Fundamental Properties Calculus Unit Bundle:This is a bundle with guided notes, PowerPoints aligned with the guided notes, additional practice (homework), mid-unit quiz, unit test, unit review, and unit pacing guide for Differentiation: Definition and Fundamental Properties Calculus (Unit 2). This unit contains 5 lessons. Lesson 2.1: Defining Average and Instantaneous Rates of ChangeLesson 2.2: Defining the Derivative of a FunctionLesson 2.3: The Power RuleLesson
Preview of Hero’s Journey Activities + Evidence-Based Questions, Graphic Organizer, Test

Hero’s Journey Activities + Evidence-Based Questions, Graphic Organizer, Test

Make teaching the Hero’s Journey simple with this no prep ELA activity that includes worksheets, a graphic organizer, text-dependent questions, citing textual evidence practice, and literary analysis for middle and high school students. This versatile resource is designed to work with any text and includes a clear breakdown of the Hero’s Journey, a student-friendly graphic organizer, and multiple ways for students to engage with the content. With both general comprehension questions and ev
Preview of Argument Writing Body Paragraphs Lesson | Claim Evidence Reasoning | MS & HS

Argument Writing Body Paragraphs Lesson | Claim Evidence Reasoning | MS & HS

Looking for a clear, structured, and rigorous way to teach students how to write strong argumentative body paragraphs? This ready-to-use lesson walks middle and high school students step-by-step through writing effective body paragraphs using a clear Claim–Evidence–Reasoning structure. Instead of vague writing advice, this resource explicitly teaches students how to defend a claim, integrate strong evidence, analyze reasoning, and address counterarguments. If your students summarize instead of
Preview of No-Prep Suspense Writing Lesson Middle School & High School Narrative Unit

No-Prep Suspense Writing Lesson Middle School & High School Narrative Unit

Engage your middle school and high school students with this fun, no-prep Suspense Writing Mini-Unit! Perfect for grades 6–12, this lesson teaches students how to build tension, add sensory details, and craft suspenseful moments that keep readers on edge. It’s ideal for independent work, small groups, or whole-class instruction—giving teachers valuable time to grade, answer emails, plan, or just take a breath. What’s Included: Mentor example paragraphs: weak vs. strong suspense Five simple sto
Preview of Editable Note-Taking Lesson with Cornell Notes & Core vs. Color Strategies

Editable Note-Taking Lesson with Cornell Notes & Core vs. Color Strategies

Hello Fellow Teacher, Make teaching note-taking simple and effective with this ready-to-use and fully editable resource! This assignment introduces students to two powerful strategies: Core vs. Color Note-Taking and Cornell Notes. With 27 engaging slides of instruction and 17 pages of student handouts, this resource provides everything you need to teach, model, and practice effective note-taking skills. Students learn through clear, step-by-step notes, activities, and guided practice that
Preview of Conclusion & Introduction Paragraph Organizers for Neurodiverse Learners

Conclusion & Introduction Paragraph Organizers for Neurodiverse Learners

Help your students confidently write strong introduction and conclusion paragraphs with this highly differentiated set of graphic organizers designed specifically with neurodiverse learners in mind. Perfect for grades 6–12, resource rooms, English intervention classes, and inclusive classrooms. This product includes two versions of both the intro and conclusion organizers, to access the writing process. What’s IncludedYou get fully scaffolded graphic organizers for both the Introduction P
Preview of Citing Contextual Evidence From Fiction with Explanations & Examples

Citing Contextual Evidence From Fiction with Explanations & Examples

Hello Fellow Teacher, Thank you for considering this lesson plan. Product Title: Citing Contextual Evidence From Fiction – Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury (High School English Lesson/Unit) Description: This comprehensive lesson/unit focuses on teaching students how to effectively cite contextual evidence from fiction to support a claim, using Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury as a key example. Students will learn how to analyze a text, create a clear claim, find supporting quotes, and properly in
Preview of Mastering Argument & Rhetorical Strategies | Ethos, Pathos, Logos + Counter

Mastering Argument & Rhetorical Strategies | Ethos, Pathos, Logos + Counter

Are your students struggling to understand how to build strong arguments or analyze rhetorical strategies? This no-prep, fully structured lesson breaks down argumentative writing in a way that actually makes sense to students—perfect for high school English and AP Language & Composition. Designed to be engaging, visual, and student-friendly, this resource helps students move beyond confusion and into confident analysis and writing. What’s Included: ✅ Ethos, Pathos, Logos – Clear definitions
Preview of Argumentative Graphic Organizer for MS and HS Students

Argumentative Graphic Organizer for MS and HS Students

Many students struggle to organize their ideas when writing an argumentative essay. Even when they understand the topic, they often do not know how to structure claims, evidence, analysis, counterclaims, and conclusions in a clear and logical way. This Argumentative Essay Graphic Organizer solves that problem by guiding students step-by-step through the writing process. Designed for middle school, high school, homeschool, and adult education, this three-page argumentative writing graphic orga
Preview of Introduction to Rhetorical Analysis Activities Rhetorical Devices Appeals Lesson

Introduction to Rhetorical Analysis Activities Rhetorical Devices Appeals Lesson

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21stCenturyLit
This comprehensive rhetorical analysis introductory lesson will introduce students to rhetoric in a rigorous and relevant way. Students will be provided with detailed notes, examples from noteworthy American speeches, numerous opportunities for rhetoric practice and discussion, and a chance to show their mastery of rhetorical devices and appeals with a multiple-choice and matching assessment at the end. Not only will students learn more about rhetorical analysis than ever before, but they will b
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