Irony lesson If your students are struggling with identifying, understanding, deciphering, and including irony in their writing, then this is the resource for you. This lesson can be used with any literature or writing activity that has to do with irony. Within this resource you will have access to a slide deck introducing irony, explaining the three different types, and how to spot the difference, as well as a guided notes graphic organizer and high order thinking writing extension activity.
This mini lesson can be used to introduce a short story unit or with any individual short story. Use this lesson as an overview of the following plot elements in short stories: PlotCharactersPoint of ViewSettingThemeConflictWhen you purchase this resource, you will be given access to the following materials on Google Drive and an editable Canva template links: 10 page slide deck Student guided notes graphic organizer
Do your students struggle with annotating text? So did mine, until I created this easy to follow resource for them! With your purchase you will receive a downloadable, non-editable, PDF that outlines how to annotate step by step. This guide makes it clear to students that highlighting and underlining are not effective annotating approaches and helps students to develop their own personal style of annotating while providing guidance. This resource can be used with ANY text and is a valuable re
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