Students will fill out guided notes on Rhetorical Devices: Ethos, Pathos, Logos, Direct Address, Analogies, Repetition, and Logical Fallacies: Sweeping Generalizations and Loaded Language. Then, students can test their knowledge of these techniques by answering multiple-choice questions. Perfect for interactive notebooks! Editable to meet the needs of your students!
Students will fill in these guided notes to learn about the different narrative perspectives: First Person, Second Person, Third Person Limited, Third Person Omniscient, and Third Person Objective. Then, students can test their knowledge with questions on point of view. Perfect for interactive notebooks!
This vocabulary graphic organizer is perfect for an interactive notebook! Students can cut out the graphic organizer and glue it into their notebooks. It also allows them to write the vocab word, definition, a sentence, a synonym, and an antonym. This is a great way to help students understand new vocabulary words on a deeper level. Editable to meet the needs of your students!
These notes cover the following parts of speech: Nouns: Proper and Common, Concrete and Abstract Verbs: Action, Helping, and Linking Adjectives: Comparative and Superlative, Descriptive, Quantitative, Proper, and Numerical Pronouns: First, Second, and Third Person, Personal, and Possessive Students can complete the guided notes virtually or on paper.
In this bundle, you will have access to my I Am Malala anticipation guide, vocabulary slides, a culminating project, and a review and reflection of the novel. All of these resources can be used to help students gain a better understanding of the novel before, during, and after reading.
These interactive slides allow students to apply what they know about kinetic and thermal energy to real life situations. This product can be used as a review or an assessment. Editable to fit the needs of your students!
This document can be given to students to help them keep track of their sources while they write a paper. Students can fill in the Works Cited sheet as they go so they know how to format their Works Cited page when they finish their paper. This will show them how to cite an article from a website according to MLA format. Editable to fit the needs of your students!
This activity was originally created to be paired with The Outsiders. This digital activity allows students to analyze the poem, "Nothing Gold Can Stay" line by line. It also gives them the opportunity to use reading strategies like identifying unknown vocabulary terms throughout the poem. Finally, students can respond to the poem and relate it to The Outsiders.Editable to meet the needs of your students!
This lesson will teach students how to identify figurative language in poetry, specifically metaphors. Students will take notes on what figurative language and metaphors are. Then, they will be asked to identify metaphors within poetry. This lesson follows the "I do--We do--You do" format, and includes an exit ticket at the end. This bundle also includes guided notes and an independent practice for students to complete. Editable to fit the needs of your students!
These interactive slides include notes and questions on the following topics: Ending PunctuationComplete and Incomplete SentencesSubject and PredicateIndependent and Dependent ClausesCommasApostrophesSemicolonsDialogueAll question slides include answer keys. Easily editable!
These slides allow students to think about what makes something living versus non-living. They are given the opportunity to brainstorm characteristics of living things, find pictures of living vs. non-living things, and write about what makes something alive. Editable to fit the needs of your students!
These interactive slides allow students to review and reflect on the novel, I Am Malala. Students are asked to recall major events from the story, and relate some of those events to their own lives. Students will make text-to-self and text-to-world connections in order to deepen their understanding of the novel. Editable to fit the needs of your students!
These slides cover the following themes in literature: AcceptanceCouragePerseveranceCooperation CompassionHonestyKindnessLoyaltyStudents can review the notes while brainstorming books and stories that relate to each theme. On the last slide, students are asked to write down other themes in literature that they've seen while reading.
These guided notes can be used with my Parts of Speech Slides. Parts of Speech SlidesThe slides and the guided notes cover Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives, and Verbs. Check out my Parts of Speech Slides and Guided Notes Bundle!
This is a before-reading activity that you can use to help introduce A Long Walk to Water! Students can get a preview of the themes they will see throughout A Long Walk to Water, and they can get excited to read the novel! Editable to fit the needs of your students!
These interactive slides include the poem, "A Butterfly in New York" by Sinan Antoon and analysis questions. Students can read the poem and identify setting, mood, and symbolism. Students can also make inferences based on the poem. Easily editable! Assign online or in-person!
Guided notes for my lesson on figurative language in poetry. These notes focus on metaphors in poetry. Students will fill in notes on figurative language, specifically metaphors. It also includes an independent practice for students to analyze the metaphors in a poem. See the Figurative Language in Poetry Lesson: Metaphors in my store to pair with these notes! Editable to fit the needs of your students!
This handout gives students a straightforward introduction to independent and dependent clauses. You can also display this in your classroom! Editable to fit the needs of your students!
This is a before-reading activity that you can use to help introduce The Outsiders! Students can get a preview of the themes they will see throughout The Outsiders, and they can get excited to read the novel! Editable to fit the needs of your students!