This google slides presentation can be used to introduce literal and nonliteral meanings. There is a video that will introduce the difference between literal and nonliteral statements. Students will have the opportunity to identify is statements are literal or nonliteral.
This is a worksheet that can be used as a pre-test or as an assessment for ENL students. This worksheet is aligned with the New York State Iroquois Story.
Included:
-Two pages of fill-in.
-Word Bank with words.
* The first page is offered for free.
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Iroquois-Vocabulary-Fill-In-3004294
This is a worksheet that can be used as a pre-test or as an assessment for ENL students. This worksheet is aligned with the New York State Iroquois Story.
Included:
-Two pages of fill-in.
-Word Bank with words.
This is a graphic organizer that you can use for whole group, small group or independent instruction. It addresses: -Title -Author -Identifying genre (circle option) -A table asking the character name, character trait identified and evidence to support the character trait.
Students are provided four pictures that are related to the Iroquois. There is a space provided for students to write what the picture is and how it was significant to the Iroquois.
You can use this as an RTI benchmark tool. Can students identify uppercase letter sounds and lowercase letter sounds. This is in the format of a chart where the students will look at the letter and make the sound. There is a chart on the last page to record their scores.