This bundle includes the following activities: ⁃ Anticipation Guide 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! ⁃ Vocabulary Slides These notes include 27 vocabulary words from the novel, A Long Walk to Water. Students can create vocabulary squares based on these notes. Each slide includes the definition, part of sp
This product includes twenty vocabulary words from the novel, I Am Malala, Young Reader’s Edition. Each slide includes the definition, part of speech, example sentence, synonyms, and antonyms for the following words: BlasphemyPloyHavenEdictCheekyBanterFicklePacifistRaucousTranspirePlightHumanitarianDevoutMelancholyImposeElatedFutileCharismaObligeWaverEditable to meet the needs of your students!
An easy to read chart on the four gospels! Plus, a quiz on the four gospels. Topics include: Synoptic Approximate dates writtenGoal of each gospelPerfect for middle school or high school Religion class! Easily editable!
This bundle includes the following: - The Outsiders Anticipation Guide - A digital activity that helps students analyze the poem, "Nothing Gold Can Stay" - Chapter Quizzes - Figurative Language in The Outsiders Project - Character Relationships Activity - Motif Analysis Worksheet - The Outsiders Final Project
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.
Before reading the “I Have a Dream” speech by Martin Luther King Jr., teach your students some of the more complex vocabulary words seen in the speech. Students can take notes from the slides, practice using the vocabulary words using the sentence worksheet, and take a quiz on the words and their definitions. Words Included: Anguish Degenerate Desolate Emancipate Fatal Fatigue Hallowed Inalienable Insufficient Interpose Jangling Manacles Nullify
6th - 12th
English Language Arts, Reading Strategies, Vocabulary
This Google Slide includes words that students may not know from every chapter of Murder on the Orient Express. With over 140 words and their definitions, these slides can be used to pre-teach words before reading the chapter. Students can also use them as a reference while reading independently. Editable to fit the needs of your students!
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!
These slides describe different types of fiction. There are definitions for each of the following: Realistic FictionHistorical FictionFantasyScience FictionMysteryEditable to fit 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 notes include 27 vocabulary words from the novel, A Long Walk to Water. Students can create vocabulary squares based on these notes. Each slide includes the definition, part of speech, example sentences, different forms of the word, and pictures. Editable to fit the needs of your students!
This product can be used to help students review the characters in the short story, "Flowers For Algernon." These slides include descriptions of the following characters: Charlie GordonMiss KinnianDr. StraussDr. NemurJoe Carp and Frank ReillyMrs. FlynnBurtMr. DonneganFanny GirdenThe Busboy
6th - 8th
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
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 notes cover the following parts of speech: Nouns: Proper and Common, Concrete and AbstractVerbs: Action, Helping, and Linking Adjectives: Comparative and Superlative, Descriptive, Quantitative, Proper, and NumericalPronouns: First, Second, and Third Person, Personal, and PossessiveEditable to fit the needs of your students! See my Parts of Speech Slides and Guided Notes Bundle to access the guided notes for this presentation!
Four slides defining simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences. Examples are provided for each. The notes are followed by twelve multiple choice questions, so students can practice identifying the four different types of sentences.
These slides provide students with information on the hierarchy of organization in a multicellular organism. Students can take notes on cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems. Editable to fit 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. 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!
7th - 12th
English Language Arts, Poetry, Reading
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