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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 Emergency HS ELA Sub Plans: Argumentative, Paragraph Format, & Imagery

Emergency HS ELA Sub Plans: Argumentative, Paragraph Format, & Imagery

These are emergency sub plans. Last school year, just 1 1/2 months into the new school year, I got food poisoning. At 1:52 AM, I was logging in online to report my absence. I had no energy to create sub plans - plus, we were in the middle of reading a short story which was the focus of our first formal writing of the year. I knew I could not leave specific and detailed plans for the sub, so I decided to link three items into a PDF. I then uploaded the PDF to our LMS and instructed the sub to ha
Preview of Editable 14 Comma Rules, Examples, &  Explanations: 33 Slides Total

Editable 14 Comma Rules, Examples, & Explanations: 33 Slides Total

Struggling to teach comma rules in a way students actually understand and apply? If your students are confused about comma placement, overusing commas, or avoiding them altogether, this no-prep, standards-aligned comma lesson gives you a clear, structured way to teach grammar that sticks. This 33-slide Editable Comma Rules Lesson is designed for middle school and high school ELA classrooms and breaks down 14 essential comma rules with direct instruction, examples, and built-in opportunities
Preview of Mesopotamia DBQ Lite | Differentiated Versions, Rubric, Organizers, Key, Vocab

Mesopotamia DBQ Lite | Differentiated Versions, Rubric, Organizers, Key, Vocab

Help students explore why Mesopotamia is called the “Cradle of Civilization” using this differentiated mini-DBQ activity! Students analyze three authentic primary sources—a law from Hammurabi’s Code, a ziggurat image, and a translated trade record—to draw conclusions about government, religion, and economy in early Mesopotamia. This resource includes two fully differentiated levels with the same final writing prompt, allowing for whole-class discussion while supporting a wide range of learners
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