I love having beautiful anchor charts/posters in my classroom for students to reference during lessons. This poster is perfect for when the students are reading narrative, analyzing them, or writing them. I had this poster printed and have it hanging in my classroom. I also give a copy of this handout to each of my students to reference, especially when they are writing their own narratives!
I love having beautiful anchor charts/posters in my classroom for students to reference during lessons. This poster is perfect for when the students are both reading poems and analyzing them. I had this poster printed and have it hanging in my classroom. I also give a copy of this handout to each of my students to reference.
Help your students craft strong, compelling arguments with this ready-to-use Persuasive Speech/Essay Outline! Whether they're preparing a class speech or writing a persuasive essay, this printable guide walks them step-by-step through the process with a focus on ethos, pathos, and logos. What’s Included: Student-friendly planning sheet for organizing persuasive writingSpace to gather and cite evidence using credible sources (.org, .gov, .edu, Newsela, etc.)Prompts for building ethos (credibili
This engaging and powerful resource helps students personally connect with Night by Elie Wiesel through thoughtful journal prompts, symbolic visuals, and emotional reflection. Perfect for middle and high school students, this reflective journal supports close reading, critical thinking, and empathy while guiding students through each chapter of the memoir. What’s Included: Reflective journal prompts for each chapter (minimum 8–10 sentence responses)Companion reflection for the documentary One
Help students build stronger discussion and writing skills with this engaging academic vocabulary poster/ printable resource! Respond with Confidence explains key higher-order thinking terms students frequently encounter in English Language Arts and Social Studies classrooms, including identify, evaluate, reflect, compare, contrast, summarize, infer, analyze, justify, and synthesize.Each term includes: A clear student-friendly definition A simple “how-to” explanation An example question to
I created this poster/handout for my classroom to help my students follow basic MLA format rules. I have this poster printed (at my local Walgreens/CVS) and laminated on my board for our writing units. I also print this pdf as a handout for the students to have their own copy! I also LOVE the colors and wanted the poster to brighten up a dark classroom.
7th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
English Language Arts, Writing, Writing-Expository
I love having meaningful posters in my classroom. I created this downloadable poster for my journalism class. They learn vocabulary associated with the newspaper and this poster/handout works great for helping them study and referencing throughout the year.
I keep this poster at the front of my classroom, so that my students are reminded of other ways to respond to the question if they don't know the answer.
Yearbook Weekly Work Log I created this weekly work log for my yearbook students, so that they can be in charge of their work and progress on their page assignments. I keep the work logs in a tray and the students pull them each day and fill in the chart for the day. I check their progress on the work log and on the program. I love how I can see what they need and their goals that they set for themselves each day.