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Preview of Figurative Language Presentation & Guided Notes

Figurative Language Presentation & Guided Notes

Make figurative language engaging, memorable, and accessible with this comprehensive figurative language unit that combines guided notes, direct instruction, and humor-filled meme examples. Designed for middle and high school ELA classrooms, this resource helps students move beyond simple literary devices and develop a deeper understanding of how authors use language to create meaning, emphasize ideas, and engage readers.Students explore over 25 literary devices organized into easy-to-understand
Preview of Editable Class Contract for Classroom Social and Behavior Expectations

Editable Class Contract for Classroom Social and Behavior Expectations

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Pagecraft ELA
Create a calm, respectful classroom culture from day one with this Classroom Contract Template Pack—designed to help middle and high school students understand and commit to shared expectations. With a clean, official-looking layout and student-friendly language, this resource supports positive behaviour, responsibility, and a sense of belonging. Ideal for back-to-school routines, SEL discussions, or classroom management refreshers, the contract outlines six simple, social expectations for learn
Preview of Line of Reasoning AP Lit Anchor Charts and Practice

Line of Reasoning AP Lit Anchor Charts and Practice

The 2019 AP Literature Essential Skills clearly define a line of reasoning as one essential components of the literary argument essay. This Line of Reasoning AP Literature anchor chart helps the students to understand line of reasoning through metaphor. Students can then practice with line of reasoning activities in the form of 4 practice passages including an excerpt from Twelfth Night and/or Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken." These practice passages have been selected to insure that student
Preview of Understanding Text Complexity Anchor Charts/Notes and Exercises for AP Lit

Understanding Text Complexity Anchor Charts/Notes and Exercises for AP Lit

In the stable language of the AP Literature Prose Prompt and the AP Literature Poetry prompt, students are often asked to write about the "complex X" or the "complex attitude toward Y." Students often find this challenging. This Text Complexity Anchor Chart helps students define what it means to be complex and gives them a bank of vocabulary to get them started. Students can then practice with text complexity practice prompt in the form of 3 practice passages including an excerpt from Ambrose
Preview of AP Lang Argument & Synthesis Cheat Sheet

AP Lang Argument & Synthesis Cheat Sheet

This resource includes 2 core handouts + additional linked supports to strengthen student writing, specifically in Argumentative and Synthesis. You will receive a ready-to-print (or share) PDF, as well as a link to the original Canva creation so you can edit it to your liking. The handouts cover the following: Argument & Synthesis Organization: Clear guidance on how to build strong claims (using IDEAS - not THINGS), select meaningful evidence (using the CHORES acronym), and develop effective
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