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Preview of Transcendentalism America I Editable Google Slides, Scaffolded Notes, & Quiz

Transcendentalism America I Editable Google Slides, Scaffolded Notes, & Quiz

Created by
Lit with Leah
What even is transcendentalism? It’s hard to say and hard for students to understand, so let’s make transcendentalism simple, shall we? This editable introduction to Transcendentalism breaks down difficult concepts and gives students a strong foundation.  Whether you’re discussing Romanticism and Transcendentalism, preparing students to dive deep into Thoreau and Emerson, or building context and understanding for Transcendentalism AP US History, these Google Slides create a clear and accessible
Preview of Analytical Paragraph Practice Formative Assessment | Scaffolded & Differentiated

Analytical Paragraph Practice Formative Assessment | Scaffolded & Differentiated

Looking for a quick, structured way to check students’ analytical writing skills — without building a full lesson? This analytical paragraph practice + formative assessment uses B.J. Novak’s short story “I Never Want to Walk on the Moon” to help students practice writing a focused literary analysis paragraph with clear expectations and scaffolding. This resource is designed for in-class writing, checkpoints, or review, and works especially well when you want students to actually write. Wha
Preview of Writing an Annotated Bibliography Lesson and Guided Notes

Writing an Annotated Bibliography Lesson and Guided Notes

This ready-to-teach annotated bibliography lesson walks students step-by-step through how to summarize, assess, and reflect on sources. It includes... Direct instruction on summarizing sources, assessing their credibility, and reflecting on their usefulnessGuiding questions for evaluating linked examplesA clear breakdown of the types of sources (primary, secondary, scholarly, substantive, popular) with a short example "quiz"A guided notes page for students to complete along with the slideshowWhi
Preview of Introduction to Maps PDF + DIGITAL CLOZE NOTES No PREP LESSON QUIZ GEO/AP GEO

Introduction to Maps PDF + DIGITAL CLOZE NOTES No PREP LESSON QUIZ GEO/AP GEO

Stop teaching maps as a "dead" science! Most students think they don’t need map skills because they have GPS in their pockets. This high-engagement lesson flips the script by showing them that their phones are actually powered by 2,000 years of history, scientific breakthroughs, and the same fundamental tools used by ancient explorers. From the 3rd-century Greek grid system to the reason why a phone without service is just a "glass brick," this resource makes geography feel relevant, modern, an
Preview of Bozeman Science | Meiosis Video Worksheet | Standard & Modified | Grades 8–12

Bozeman Science | Meiosis Video Worksheet | Standard & Modified | Grades 8–12

Engage your students in active, critical viewing of Paul Andersen's Bozeman Science meiosis video with this differentiated, ready-to-use worksheet. Includes both a standard and modified version — because not every student learns the same way, and you shouldn't have to create two separate resources. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ WHAT'S INCLUDED: ✓ Standard Version — Higher-order thinking questions requiring complete sentences and analysis ✓ Modified Version — Fill-in-the-blank format with sente
Preview of JuanCarlosESL Newcomers Lesson 8 Guided Practice: Jobs and Occupations

JuanCarlosESL Newcomers Lesson 8 Guided Practice: Jobs and Occupations

Created by
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 Comma Usage Quiz/Assessment Level 6-8 (Handout)

Comma Usage Quiz/Assessment Level 6-8 (Handout)

This worksheet/quiz reviews how to properly insert comma's. Key is included. Sentences are structured to challenge students to where to insert a comma to correctly, incorrectly, to separate items on a list, to set off nonessential information, to separate coordinate adjectives, to separately introductory words or phrases, to set off direct address, to separate a dependent clause, to separate contrasting expressions, to separate a quotation from the rest of the sentence, to separate dates, and to
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 The Good Earth Reading Mazes | Chapters 1–15 | Comprehension + Analysis

The Good Earth Reading Mazes | Chapters 1–15 | Comprehension + Analysis

Support student comprehension and engagement during The Good Earth with these interactive reading mazes. This bundle includes four scaffolded mazes covering Chapters 1–15 of the novel. Students answer questions to move through each maze, color‑coding their path to reflect confidence (green), uncertainty (yellow), or guesses (red). Each maze ends with a short written response, allowing students to demonstrate understanding no matter which path they take. ✔ What’s Included 4 Reading Mazes (Ch.
Preview of Golden Line Analysis Guide (Works with Any Text!)

Golden Line Analysis Guide (Works with Any Text!)

Help students move beyond summary and into meaningful, text-driven analysis with this Golden Line Analysis Guide—a structured, discussion-ready tool that teaches students how to closely analyze one powerful line of text and extract theme, tone, author’s craft, and deeper insight. This resource guides students step-by-step through identifying a “Golden Line”—a sentence or passage that resonates due to its language, meaning, or impact—and analyzing it using AP-aligned literary skills that transfe
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 AP Lang Commentary Practice: 20 Exercises to Establish a Line of Reasoning

AP Lang Commentary Practice: 20 Exercises to Establish a Line of Reasoning

Students struggle with commentary because they don’t know how to connect evidence to a larger argument. They summarize, restate, or stop short of explaining why the evidence matters. This resource gives them structured practice with that exact skill. Each exercise provides a thesis, a supporting claim, and concrete evidence. Students are asked to write 2–4 sentences of commentary that clearly connect the evidence to the claim and the claim to the thesis. The goal is simple: move from evidence to
Preview of Introduction to Maps and Thematic Maps NO PREP COMPLETE LESSONS

Introduction to Maps and Thematic Maps NO PREP COMPLETE LESSONS

Stop teaching maps as a "dead" science! Most students think they don’t need map skills because they have GPS in their pockets. This high-engagement lesson flips the script by showing them that their phones are actually powered by 2,000 years of history, scientific breakthroughs, and the same fundamental tools used by ancient explorers. This resource includes a HUGE PDF presentation with CLOZE NOTES and a quiz covering mapping basics AND my Intro to Thematic Maps: Are your students struggling to
Preview of Academic Conversations for Gifted Learners: Oracy, Debate, Seminar & Writing Sup

Academic Conversations for Gifted Learners: Oracy, Debate, Seminar & Writing Sup

Academic Conversations & Oracy ToolkitSocratic Seminars • Debate • Discussion Planning • Speaking & Listening SkillsStrong readers and writers are not created through worksheets alone — they are developed through meaningful academic conversation.This Academic Conversations & Oracy Toolkit was designed to help students think critically, speak with purpose, defend ideas using evidence, and participate in rigorous classroom discussions that deepen comprehension and improve writing performance.Resea
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 Suffixes in Action! Practice Worksheet for ELD/ESL/ELA & Word Study Intervention

Suffixes in Action! Practice Worksheet for ELD/ESL/ELA & Word Study Intervention

Created by
NoPrep ESL
Give your students the focused practice they need to master suffixes with this engaging Suffixes Practice Worksheet—designed for ELD, ESL, and ELA classrooms. Whether you’ve just introduced suffixes or you’re reinforcing learning, this versatile worksheet provides structured opportunities for students to apply their knowledge in context. This no-prep worksheet includes I do --> We do --> You Do to deepen understanding and reinforce retention. Perfect for individual work, small groups, st
Preview of Suffixes in Action! Practice Worksheet for ELD/ESL/ELA & Word Study Intervention

Suffixes in Action! Practice Worksheet for ELD/ESL/ELA & Word Study Intervention

Created by
NoPrep ESL
Give your students the focused practice they need to master suffixes with this engaging Suffixes Practice Worksheet—designed for ELD, ESL, and ELA classrooms. Whether you’ve just introduced suffixes or you’re reinforcing learning, this versatile worksheet provides structured opportunities for students to apply their knowledge in context. This no-prep worksheet includes I do --> We do --> You Do to deepen understanding and reinforce retention. Perfect for individual work, small groups, st
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 Comparing Poetry for Gifted & Talented Students with Any Poems - Guided Practice

Comparing Poetry for Gifted & Talented Students with Any Poems - Guided Practice

Created by
Pagecraft ELA
Use this PowerPoint and modelling worksheets with any poems! Aimed at middle and high school gifted and talented students, this is a full lesson guide for comparing several areas of poetry for two or more poems chosen by the teacher. This product is also included in my Middle School Combo BUNDLE and my High School Combo BUNDLE.The slideshow includes built-in discussion prompts and a quick 'language of comparison' starter task to draw students in. The sheets can be used as a cloze activity wi
Preview of Fiction Analysis Essay Level 3 | Literary Analysis & Insight | Grades 11–12

Fiction Analysis Essay Level 3 | Literary Analysis & Insight | Grades 11–12

Ready to push your students beyond basic analysis and into deep, insight-driven literary writing? This Level 3 Fiction Analysis Essay resource is designed for advanced students who are ready to think critically, analyze author’s craft, and develop sophisticated, evidence-based arguments. Students won’t just explain the text—they’ll explore why it matters. Perfect for Grades 11–12, Honors, and AP-style classrooms, this resource builds the high-level thinking and writing skills students need
Preview of Shakespeare's Life and Language - Lesson Slideshow

Shakespeare's Life and Language - Lesson Slideshow

Created by
LessonLadder
Teach students about Shakespeare's life and how to understand his language with this activity-sprinkled slideshow lesson! Can be taught solo or in tandem with Tips for Understanding Shakspeare, Shakespearean Language Glossary, Metric Practice, and Sonnet 140. Students will learn how to identify and name feet and meter, including:IambsTrocheesSpondeesPyrrichsAnapests Dactyls Trimeter Tetrameter PentameterHexameter Catalectic
Preview of Irony and Paradoxical Literary Devices - Lesson and Worksheet Bundle

Irony and Paradoxical Literary Devices - Lesson and Worksheet Bundle

Created by
LessonLadder
Teach students how irony and paradoxical devices affect meaning in texts! This bundle includes a slideshow lesson with interspersed group activities, individual and pair worksheet work, and a short text with short answer and class discussion questions to consolidate the lesson. Students will learn:Verbal ironyDramatic ironySituational ironyParadoxOxymoron
Preview of AP Lang Rhetorical Analysis Activity: Revisiting & Refining Commentary

AP Lang Rhetorical Analysis Activity: Revisiting & Refining Commentary

Created by
Kay's Creations
Help your AP Lang students strengthen their rhetorical analysis commentary with this step‑by‑step, self‑diagnostic writing activity.This resource guides students through revisiting a previously written rhetorical analysis essay and analyzing their own commentary through the lenses of Writer, Audience, and Purpose—the three elements that drive strong Evidence & Commentary scores on the AP Lang rubric.Students will underline, label, diagnose, and revise their commentary using a clear, structured p
Preview of Introduction to Rhetorical Analysis Activities Rhetorical Devices Appeals Lesson

Introduction to Rhetorical Analysis Activities Rhetorical Devices Appeals Lesson

Created by
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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