Students will think about their future career goals and aspirations!Students will assess their strengths and reflect on their interests. Students will set short and long-term goals.Editable to meet the needs of your students!
Six quizzes and one whole book test for the novel, Fever 1793. Quizzes are for chapters 1-4, 5-9, 10-14, 15-19, 20-24, and 25-epilogue. Each quiz has 7-10 multiple choice questions focused on vocabulary and reading comprehension. The quizzes are self-grading! The whole book test includes 10 open-ended questions and one bonus question. Easy to assign online or in-person. Editable to fit the needs of your students!
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!
This worksheet allows students to reflect on what makes a good leader. They are asked to evaluate the most important traits of a good leader. They are also asked to think about their own leadership skills. Finally, they will have the opportunity to analyze quotes about leadership. Editable to meet the needs of your students!
7th - 12th
Character Education, Social Emotional Learning, Writing
Students will analyze the imagery used in the poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost. This assignment walks students through the process of analyzing the poem for imagery. They will annotate, respond to short-answer questions, and write an extended response to a prompt focused on imagery. 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 anticipation guide will get students thinking about the themes found in the novel, Murder on the Orient Express. Students are asked to explain why they agree or disagree with each statement. This is a great discussion starter! Students can also return to this worksheet after they've finished reading the novel to see if any of their opinions have changed! Editable to meet the needs of your students!
This anticipation guide will get students thinking about the important lessons and themes in the novel, Brown Girl Dreaming, by Jaqueline Woodson. This will lead to some important discussions about the power of words, the choices people make, and the themes of injustice, change, and more! Editable to meet the needs of your students!
This anticipation guide will get students thinking about the important lessons and themes in the novel, I am Malala. This will lead to some important discussions about the power of words, the ability to create change in the world, and the idea of history repeating itself. Editable to fit the needs of your students!
7th - 12th
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
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 bundle includes the following activities for the novel, Murder on the Orient Express:Anticipation GuideVocabulary SlidesDigital Character ChartFinal ProjectAll of these activities will help students to gain a better understanding of the novel! Each activity is editable to meet the needs of your students!
This test asks students to balance chemical equations and determine what type of chemical reaction is shown. Students will choose from the following chemical reactions: synthesisdecompositionsingle replacementdouble replacementcombustionThen, students must identify whether or not a chemical equation is balanced. They will list four indicators of a chemical reaction and answer 10 multiple choice questions about chemical reactions.
This worksheet allows students to analyze example passages for the following rhetorical devices: Rhetorical QuestionsRepetitionEthos, Pathos, and LogosStudents will apply their knowledge of rhetorical devices and dissect each passage. Answer key included! Editable to fit the needs of your students!
Students can practice analyzing a character and making inferences based on a text. This worksheet includes character descriptions and two short stories to help students analyze a character's traits and development. Editable to fit the needs of your students!
In their thesis statement, students will decide on three character traits to describe Marta from "The Scholarship Jacket." Then, students will find text evidence to demonstrate the three character traits in their thesis statement. Finally, students will explain how their text evidence proves that the three character traits they chose accurately describe Marta. This is a great tool to help students write a literary analysis! Editable to meet the needs of your students!
This story helps students use context clues to define words frequently found on standardized tests in middle grades/high school. Students are asked to define the following words: ArduousAmbiancePragmatistAbhorredAspersionsAmnestyDelineationEmblazonedStipulatedAfter they're done, they can check their work with the answer key. Then, they can complete some additional questions focused on using words correctly in a sentence. Students are asked to correctly use the following words: ContortionVascul
Students are asked to decide whether each short passage is an example of ethos, pathos, or logos. Definitions for each are included at the top of the worksheet. Answer key included! Editable to fit 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!
These quizzes focus on reading comprehension and vocabulary from the novel, Out of My Mind. The quizzes are split up to cover every three chapters, and they include open-ended, multiple choice, and fill in the blank questions. Each quiz is editable to fit the needs of your students!
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
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