Twenty examples of logical fallacies with an answer bank. Match the type of fallacy for each. Strawman, Begging the question, Composition, Non Sequitur, Slippery slope, Circular argument, Post hoc ergo propter hoc, Argumentum Ad Hominem, Red Herring, Common Sense Can be used as worksheet or quiz, answer sheet included
A 35 slide, aesthetically-pleasing, Power Point introducing and defining classroom procedures and expectations. It is completely editible, so you could use it just for the formatting and plug your own procedures in. It could also be used to help create or expand existing procedures and expectations. Some examples include how to: transition, enter the classroom, get/turn in missing/late work, coordinate collaborative learning, and policies such as bathroom and classroom discipline practices, and
Writing test prep for middle school. One original article about religion's role in the founding of America and one essay test prompt. Also includes 2 graphic organizers and a rubric.
5th - 8th
ELA Test Prep, English Language Arts, Informational Text
Single practice writing prompt. Includes an original passage about Native Americans, a prompt, 2 graphic organizers, and a rubric. Also lists Florida Standards for ELA 6th grade.
5th - 8th
ELA Test Prep, English Language Arts, Informational Text
Figurative Language Worksheet in Word with text boxes for answers, so that it is easy to use digitally and can be broken up to use half for assessment. (20 questions) a. Simile…………………….comparing two unlike things using the words like or as b. Allusion………… ……..a reference to literature or a historical event without ……………………………..making the connection for the reader c. Metaphor……………..comparing two unlike things without using the words ………………………………like or as d. Idiom……………………..an expression that mean
All inclusive I Do, We Do, You Do lesson on identifying narrator point of view: first person, second person, third person objective, third person limited, and third person omniscient.
Figurative Language WS in Word with text boxes for answers so it works well digitally and can be divided to use half as assessment, if desired. This a second version of another WS Labeled Figurative Lanuage WS 1 a. Simile…………………….comparing two unlike thing using the words like or as b. Allusion………… ……..a reference to literature or a historical event without ……………………………..making the connection for the reader c. Metaphor……………..comparing two unlike things without using the words ………………………………like or
5th - 8th
English Language Arts, Literature, Reading Strategies
Each WS begins with a definition of the rule and examples. There are 5 WS of 5 activites each in one document to be disseminated however you choose. Please write an honest review.
5th - 8th
English Language Arts, Grammar, Writing
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