The topic of Irony can be a difficult topic to master. Use this Irony resource to teach your students about the three different types of Irony, to review irony concepts, and to show your students different examples of irony. Help students deepen their understanding of situational, dramatic, and verbal irony with this fun and engaging irony lesson. This resource includes: Notes on dramatic, verbal, and situational ironyReasons why authors use ironyExamples of dramatic, verbal, and situational iro
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This minimalist, simple INFORMATIVE/EXPLANATORY WRITING UNIT is perfect for teachers who need a step-by-step guide on how to teach informative and explanatory writing. This INFORMATIVE/EXPLANATORY WRITING COMPLETE UNIT comes with everything that you need to make sure that your students are successful when writing. The slides themselves are not editable, but there are spaces to add graphics of your own. There are also duplicate slides that you can delete depending on the grade level or ability l
Figurative Language can be a difficult topic for students to master. Use these Figurative Language Writing Resources to help them write their own pieces of figurative language! This resource will help students think critically about different Figurative Language topics and help them to understand the different types of figurative language! This figurative language resource bundle includes different topics for students to write about. Students will write metaphors, similes, onomatopoeia, hyperbol
Figurative Language can be a difficult topic for students to master. Use this Figurative Language Writing Resource to help them write their own pieces of figurative language! This resource will help students think critically about different Figurative Language topics and help them to understand the different types of figurative language! This figurative language resource includes 30 different topics for students to write about. Students will write metaphors, similes, onomatopoeia, hyperbole, ima
Figurative Language can be a difficult topic for students to master. Use this Figurative Language Holiday Writing Resource to help them write their own pieces of figurative language! This resource will help students think critically about different Figurative Language topics (holiday style!) and help them to understand the different types of figurative language! This holiday figurative language resource includes 15 different holiday topics for students to write about. Students will write metaph
The topic of Alliteration and Hyperbole can be a difficult topic to master. Use this Alliteration and Hyperbole resource to teach your students about Alliteration and Hyperbole or to review Alliteration and Hyperbole. This Alliteration and Hyperbole resource also provides examples of Alliteration and Hyperbole! Help students deepen their understanding of Alliteration and Hyperbolewith this easy to understand and comprehend lesson! This resource includes: Lesson or Review on Alliteration and Hype
Want a story that is going to be a big hit with your students? Look no further that "All Summer in a Day" by Ray Bradbury. Every year, this story is a HUGE hit with students. "All Summer in a Day" Text Evidence Based questions are a perfect tool no matter where you are in your reading. These "All Summer in a Day" text evidence questions can be used as a tool before, during, and after reading this short story. These "All Summer in a Day" text evidence questions can also be used as a small group a