High School English Language Arts PowerPoint Presentations

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Most Dangerous Game ELA Unit | Slides, Seminar, Essay, Lesson Plan, Choice Board

By TooBookedUp

Immerse your students in the thrilling world of "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell with this comprehensive, end-of-year ELA unit, perfect for middle school humanities teachers! This meticulously designed resource offers a full week of engaging, scaffolded lessons, culminating in a dynamic Socratic seminar and creative choice board activities.

What's Included:

  • Fully Detailed Lesson Plans: Each day is carefully planned with clear objectives, standards alignment, and step-by-step instructions. Scaffolds and differentiation strategies ensure all students can participate and succeed.
  • Engaging Activities: Students will read and analyze the text, watch a captivating film adaptation, and participate in thought-provoking discussions. Every lesson is designed to captivate students' imaginations and deepen their understanding of the material.
  • Socratic Seminar: Facilitate a rich, student-led discussion with our structured Socratic seminar guidelines. Students will engage in meaningful dialogue, using evidence from the text and film to support their points.
  • Choice Board Projects: Empower students to demonstrate their learning creatively with a variety of project options, including writing an alternate ending, crafting a comic strip, designing a literary brochure, and more. Each option includes graphic organizers and rubrics to guide student work.
  • Comprehensive Question Sets: Thoughtful questions accompany each lesson, encouraging critical thinking and textual analysis. An answer key is provided to support teacher facilitation.
  • Paper-Based Resource: Designed for easy implementation, this unit is fully printable and ready to use in any classroom setting.

Unit Breakdown:

  • Day 1: Whole-class reading of "The Most Dangerous Game." Discussion on suspense and setting.
  • Day 2: Watching a short film adaptation and gathering evidence using the claim, evidence, reasoning (CER) format. Preparation for the Socratic seminar.
  • Day 3: Socratic seminar day. Students explore and discuss the text, aiming to speak 2-3 times, using textual evidence to support their points.
  • Days 4 & 5: Choice board activities. Students choose from a range of creative projects to showcase their understanding of the story.

Benefits:

  • Engaging End-of-Year Content: Keep students motivated and excited about learning with a thrilling, suspenseful story that will capture their interest.
  • Scaffolding and Extension Ideas: Each lesson includes scaffolds to support all learners and extension ideas to challenge advanced students.
  • Comprehensive and Ready-to-Use: Save time with detailed lesson plans, organized materials, and everything you need to deliver a successful unit.

Perfect for middle school humanities teachers looking to end the year with a bang, this unit will leave students discussing, debating, and reflecting on "The Most Dangerous Game" long after the lessons are over. Bring your classroom to life with this engaging, paper-based resource!

Included in this 12 week unit: Ultimate Middle School Short Story Bundle: 12 Week Engaging Suspense ELA Units (TeachShare.com)

English Language Arts
Writing-Essays
Other (ELA)
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Exploring the Main Themes of Hamlet - PowerPoint

By Mark Barrett

This is a 40-slide PowerPoint presentation which would be great as a starting point with a class about to embark on a study of Hamlet OR as a revision-aid once they have studied the play.

It includes questions and discussion points as well as a review quiz at the end.

The PowerPoint is constructed as follows:

  • Firstly, it provides an overview of the play, discussing Hamlet’s quest to avenge his father’s murder while grappling with indecision, madness, and moral dilemmas.
  • The historical context is explored, highlighting the political instability and religious conflict in early 17th century England, which is reflected in the play’s portrayal of a corrupt and troubled court. The theme of revenge is examined through Hamlet’s procrastination and the contrasting decisiveness of characters like Laertes and Fortinbras.
  • Madness is discussed as a reflection of political instability and corruption, with debates on whether Hamlet is truly mad. The theme of corruption and decay is analyzed through political corruption, physical decay imagery, and moral corruption.
  • The theme of appearance vs. reality is explored through deception, manipulation, and the play-within-a-play device. The theme of action and inaction is examined through Hamlet’s hesitation, moral qualms, and philosophical musings.
  • The presentation also includes discussion points and analysis, potential examination questions, and a revision quiz. It concludes with reflections on the enduring relevance of “Hamlet” and its exploration of human nature, complex characters, and themes of power, politics, and deception.
English Language Arts
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Tropical Vibes Daily Slide Set | Editable | Over 50 slides

By Kristen Teaches Fourth

The beginning of the year still feels like summer to me so - Tropical Slides to the rescue!

This google drive file includes:

68 slides

3 greeting slides with 3 layouts each

Day of the week slides with a new background for each day and each has 5 layout options

25 templates for you to add your own headings to. Choose from 5 different backgrounds with 5 layout options each.

Moveable headers - copy and paste (reading, math, language arts, reading centers, rotations, math centers, math rotations, science, social studies, rotations, homework, spelling, phonics, centers, ela rotations, fun Friday, dismissal and a few more)

English Language Arts
Back to School
Math
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Editable Jeopardy Game Template 6 Category Blank Game Board- Personal Use

By SPO Resources

Are you looking for an easy way to incorporate more games into your instruction? Grab this editable Jeopardy game board template to effortlessly create custom jeopardy-style games to help students prepare for a test, review previously taught information, or even introduce new topics. Available in both PowerPoint & Google Slides™ formats. 

Who doesn’t love a game with a little friendly competition? Students from elementary through high school (and even adults) will love playing this jeopardy-style game. I know you’ll love it too, with so many ways to play (whole group, small group, independent practice), an infinite amount of topics to choose from, and endless amounts of games to create, all for the price of a cup of coffee. 

I’ve done the hard work for you. No need to go through the hassle of designing the slides or setting up any links; this resource is pre-linked and ready to go! Choose the categories and edit the questions and answers to fit your content area. It’s that easy!

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This resource is for the six-category game board template. If you’d like a template for 3, 4, or 5 categories, click the resources below:

-Editable 3 Category Jeopardy-style Game Board Template

-Editable 4 Category Jeopardy-style Game Board Template

-Editable 5 Category Jeopardy-style Game Board Template

Want them all? Save big by purchasing the bundle with all four game board templates!

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Includes:

★ Editable PowerPoint Jeopardy game board template with scoreboard

★ Editable Google Slides™ Jeopardy game board template

★ Option for Final Jeopardy & daily double (with instructions)

★ Editable answer key document 

★ Teacher's guide with directions, tips & ways to play

★ Editable question planning template

★ Editable slides with game rules and directions to present to students

★ Student recording sheets

★ Printable scoreboard & question tracker (best for Google Slides™ version)

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Who should buy this?

Buy this if you’re a creative teacher looking to increase engagement in your classroom and want to get students excited about learning! This resource is perfect for you if you know you don’t have the time to format, design, link, and animate a game board but you want to quickly create customizable review games that align with what you’re teaching.  

Do not buy this product if you’re looking for a game that already has the questions created for you. If you’re looking for that, you may like one of these resources:

-3rd-grade Math Review Jeopardy Game

-4th-grade Math Review Jeopardy Game

-5th-grade Math Review Jeopardy Game

-Fractions Math Review Jeopardy Game

Do I need to have advanced PowerPoint skills to use this product?

NOPE! I’ve done the hard part on my end—no need to fret over formatting, linking, animating, and designing the game board. All you need to do is type the questions and answers in the text boxes on each slide. 

Can I sell the game I create with this template on TeachShare?

No, this product is for personal/classroom use only. You can create an endless number of games for yourself and your classroom, but you cannot resell the game using this template. 

A commercial use template is coming soon. Follow me to be the first to know when it is available! 

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WHY BUY THIS?

Aren’t we all a little more engaged when material is presented to us in a fun way? Turning a simple worksheet or practice test into a review game captures students’ attention and increases their motivation to participate. If your classroom is anything like mine, you know that behavior problems are minimal when student engagement is high. 

With this customizable game board, you can turn any worksheet, practice test, or topic into an irresistible game that students are begging you to play.

I know it can be nearly impossible to find pre made review games that perfectly align with your curriculum.  

Let’s say you're a 4th-grade teacher using the Bridges math curriculum and want to review for the unit 3 math test at the end of the week. 

The odds of finding a review game for this specific test on TeachShare are pretty slim, so save the time spent searching for something and create a game yourself

This editable template allows you to create a jeopardy-style review game to match exactly what you want students to learn and practice. Just divide the material into the main categories and input the questions and answers into the game board. BOOM, it’s ready to play! 

I’ve even included a question planning template and step-by-step instructions to make the planning process even easier for you!

The options are endless. Create as many different games as you want and play them for years to come. 

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What's editable?

  • Game title on the main slide
  • Final jeopardy button in the top right corner (keep, delete, or edit text)
  • Placement or use of the Daily Double button
  • Category titles on the main slide and question/answer slides
  • Main text on each slide to type in questions/answers or add images

What’s not editable?

  • Point values
  • Slide background and colors
  • Homescreen & scoreboard icons
  • Answer button 

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How does it work?

  • Play in presentation mode.
  • Click on the point value category box to go to the question.
  • Click on the answer box to view the answer.
  • Click on the star icon to go to the scoreboard. (PPTX version only)
  • Click on the home icon to return to the main slide.
  • Category boxes fade after clicking to keep track of previously answered questions.  (PPTX version only)
  • Use the scoreboard to keep track of the score for up to 6 teams. Just click on the numbers to update the score. (PPTX version only)

Please note that the scoreboard feature and the question boxes fading after clicking are unavailable in Google Slides™. I’ve included a printable question tracker and scoreboard if you use the Google Slides™ version.

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What's included?

  • Editable Jeopardy game board template (PPTX & Google Slides™ )

    • Six categories with 5 question & answer slides per category
    • Final jeopardy button (removable) with final jeopardy question & answer slides
    • Moveable Daily Double button 
    • Pre-linked editable slides 
    • Home screen slide pre-linked to questions
    • Scoreboard slide (PPTX version only)
    • Slides with getting started, how to use,  game rules, and directions
  • Editable student recording sheets (type in the specific category titles)

  • Editable answer key (create a one-page guide with the questions and answers). 

  • Question planning template (make planning easy!)

  • Printable question tracker & scoreboard (for Google Slides™ version)

  • PDF with step-by-step instructions, game directions, rules, and tips/ideas for increased engagement. 

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WAYS TO USE Jeopardy Game in your classroom

  • Whole group instruction/review
  • Small group
  • Test Prep
  • Centers
  • End-of-year review
  • Test prior knowledge
  • Introduce a new topic
  • Reteaching review
  • Formative assessment
  • Teamwork building activity
  • Play on teams
  • In-person learning
  • Virtual learning/distance learning
  • Independent learning
  • Extension activity: allow students to create a jeopardy game in Google Slides™.

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You may also like:

Fraction BINGO (Simplifying & Equivalent)

3rd Grade Math Jeopardy Game

4th Grade Math Jeopardy Game

5th Grade Math Jeopardy Game

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The House On Mango Street Introduction Powerpoint

By Educate and Create

An introduction Power point to the novel The House On Mango Street.

English Language Arts
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Literature
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All ELA Bundle, Reading Comprehension Lessons an Activities, Reading Strategy

By Queen's Educational Resources

English Language Arts | All ELA Bundle | Reading Comprehension Lessons and Activities | Reading Strategies

This All ELA Mega Bundle includes:

❤️ Accountable Talk Bundle

❤️ Inference Bundle

❤️ Context Clues Bundle

❤️ Figurative Language Bundle

❤️ Graphic Organizer MEGA Bundle

❤️ Literary Analysis Graphic Organizer Bundle

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❤️ Novel Inference Task Card Bundle

❤️ Author's Purpose Lesson Plan and PowerPoint Packet

❤️ Making Inferences with Pictures Bundle

❤️ Groupwork Bundle

❤️ Additional Products

About This Bundle

★ Includes 73 resources

★ Approximately 3,500+ pages

★ Resources for an English Language Arts classroom

★ Bundle of Bundles

★ Print and Digital

★ Excellent for Middle School and lower-level High School Students

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Word Choice Activities, Word Choice Worksheets, Word Choice Practice in Writing

By Write On with Jamie

Introducing how to identify strong word choice and incorporate it in writing has never been easier! This comprehensive resource demonstrates how advanced word choice adds voice and sentence fluency. From the struggling writer to the advanced writer, this resource offers something for everyone.

This lesson explains the entire process of incorporating thorough and concise word choice in writing. The slide show and worksheets allow students to practice and develop their writing skills. The detailed lesson plans make implementing the assignment easy for teachers.

Numerous examples of word choice are included on the worksheets, so students can make corrections and identify writing elements.

This no-prep lesson is adaptable for in-class instruction, distance learning, or independent student work. The PowerPoint can be presented as whole class instruction or assigned for students to complete at home.

All materials are available in both Google Drive™ and print formats, ensuring easy access for all students.

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This lesson about how to use and identify Word Choice in Figurative Language has:

Lesson Plan with:

  • Common Core State Standards Indicated on lesson plan
  • Instructional Focus
  • Instructional Procedures
  • Objectives/Goals
  • Direct Instruction
  • Guided Practice
  • Enrichment
  • Differentiation
  • I Can Statement
  • Essential Question
  • ESE Strategies
  • ELL Strategies

Worksheets with:

  • Explanations and examples of word choice in writing.
  • Opportunities for students to practice guided note-taking
  • “Now It's Your Turn” section for students to practice skills learned

Slide Show Presentation with:

  • Introduction slides with explanations of word choice
  • Guided note-taking sections
  • Examples of word choice used in sentences
  • Interactive slides for student participation

Google Slides

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The lessons in the High School Figurative Language Unit include:

  • Figurative Language Introduction
  • Hyperbole
  • Idioms
  • Irony
  • Metaphor
  • Personification
  • Simile
  • Word Choice

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Fairy Tale And Monologues Part 2

By MsNerdWood

Are you ready to unleash the creativity of your students? If so, you’ve found a great activity!

Welcome to an enchanting world of drama activities designed to captivate and inspire your middle school or high school students! This engaging bundle features ten thought-provoking scenarios rooted in classic fairy tales, encouraging students to explore themes of identity, decision-making, and self-discovery. From Cinderella's modern twist to Snow White navigating the realms of social media, each scenario invites students into a realm of creativity, critical thinking, and collaborative learning. With rich character dilemmas, these activities offer a unique blend of dramatic arts, moral exploration, and language arts, and challenge students to analyze, interpret, and perform in a manner that's both entertaining and educational. Unlock the magic of drama in your classroom as students delve into timeless tales with a contemporary twist, fostering a love for storytelling, character development, and meaningful discussions. Your students are sure to be spellbound by the imaginative world of Fairy Tales and Monologues Part 2. If you enjoy this activity, check out Fairy Tale and Monologues Part 1!

What Students Will Be Doing:

This is a 3-part assignment that incorporates both individual and group assignments. Groups of students (4-6) are responsible for writing an individual monologue, a group script and a final monologue reflection. Students will take on the role of a character from a well known fairy tale. In the individual monologue, students will get to explore the perspective of their character and how the new dilemma a character is faced with should be solved. The group will then figure out a solution to the dilemma and will write a short script to show their resolution. After the group has resolved the dilemma, each character will have an opportunity to reflect on how their character feels about the outcome. Don't worry I've included some rubrics that you can use for each section too and some worksheets to help guide student thinking.

Topics Covered:

Monologues

Script Writing

Dramatic Performances

What's Included:

  • 10 Fairy Tale Scenario Cards

-Cinderella Is Sick Of Glass Slippers

-Snow White And The Social Media Mirror

-Rumplestiltskin’s Business Dilemma

-Rapunzel’s Career Tangle

-Little Red Riding Hood’s Identity Crisis

-The Three Little Pigs: The Real Estate Dilemma

-Puss In Boots’ Style Dilemma

-The Princess And The Frog’s Cuisine Dilemma

-Hansel And Gretel’s Social Media Detox

-The Sleeping Beauty’s Career Awakening

  • Detailed instructions for students
  • PowerPoint to go along with each activity
  • Rubrics

-Written Work - Individual First Monologue

-Written Work - Individual Writing for Final Monologue

-Written Work - Group - Script Writing

-Performances - Individual

-Performances - Group

-Peer Assessment

-Self Assessment

Drama
English Language Arts
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Women during Civil War: Power Point Lesson * US History

By Christa Nonnemaker

This 12-slide PowerPoint presentation covers the Civil War between 1861-1865. It is an ideal lesson for the Civil War or as a stand-alone resource for women’s history. The presentation includes descriptive text as well as primary sources. It is also a good resource during Women’s History Month.

Each slide contains information and graphics that highlight how women experienced the war or contributed during this period. During this time of relatively rigid gender roles, some women moved across the boundaries of the private sphere into the public sphere during the Civil War.

Topics include:
Background to the Civil War
Women during the 1850s
White Women in the North and West
African-American Women in the North

Women in the South
Nurses during the Civil War
Spies and Soldiers

This file has been secured via Flat Pack but if you'd also like the Power Point file, please email me at cnonnemaker@gmail.com.

There is also an Easel Activity and Assessment. Whether for standard classroom use, Home Schoolers or for asynchronous learning, these are valuable digital tools. The Easel Assessment includes Multiple-Choice and True/False questions.

This is part of the Women in American History Series which includes PowerPoint lessons as well as Reading Assignments and Worksheets, Analyzing Primary Sources and Activities for other eras.

Other resources about Women during the Civil War include:
Women during the Civil War: Reading Assignment and Worksheet
Women during the Civil War: Primary Source Analysis and DBQ's


If you like World War II historical fiction, I have written a book called Hearts of War about a Nisei soldier who served in the Military Intelligence Service and a woman who served in the Women Army Corps. In writing this book, I wanted to bring an unknown aspect of history to light. Available on Amazon or Kindle and I appreciate any reviews!

Thank you!

Christa Nonnemaker

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U.S. History
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The Great Gatsby SLIDESHOW LECTURE | A 9-page Lecture to Accompany the Slideshow

By Rigorous Resources for High School English

This EDITABLE lecture was created to accopany a pre-reading slideshow on the life of F. Scott Fitzgerald and the culture of 1920s America. What you'll get is an 9-page lecture created to accompany a 41-slide PowerPoint presentation called "The Road to Gatsby: A Slideshow on F. Scott Fitzgerald and the Roaring Twenties."

Whether or not you choose to purchase the 9-page lecture, the actual SLIDESHOW can be downloaded for FREE by clicking HERE.

Here's a quick glimpse into each of the four sections featured in the slideshow:

• Part I. The Artist as a Young Man: This section features photographs of Fitzgerald from his childhood in Minnesota, his college years at Princeton, his military training at Camp Sheridan, and his romantic courtship of Zelda Sayre in Montgomery, Alabama. Your students will be fascinated by the parallels between Fitzgerald's life and Jay Gatsby's upbringing, military training, and romantic life. After all, it is only because Gatsby is wearing his military uniform — which erases the signs of his class status — that he can get close to Daisy Faye! (13 slides)

• Part II. New York in the Artistic Imagination: This section features photographs and paintings of the rapidly changing skyline of New York in the 1920s. Photographs by Alfred Stiegliz reveal how 5-story brownstones were replaced by 50-story skyscrapers. Paintings by Georgia O'Keefe and Howard Thain reveal how the invention of electric lights imbued the cityscape with color and romantic allure. (7 slides)

• Part III. The Characters as Readers: This section will not only prepare students to catch the literary allusions in The Great Gatsby but will get students thinking about what the books that various characters are reading might reveal about their personalities. What does his interest in Horatio Alger's rags-to-riches novels reveal about the character of Jay Gatsby? What does his interest in Lothrop Stoddard's The Rising Tide of Color reveal about the racist and xenophobic views of Tom Buchanan? (7 slides)

• Part IV. Drafting The Great Gatsby: This section features photographs of the mansions and parties that Scott and Zelda attended on Long Island in 1923. It also features Fitzgerald's handwritten drafts of the first and last pages of his novel, a list of the six titles that Fitzgerald rejected (plus the title he actually preferred but requested after the book had gone to print), and the painting by Fancis Cugat that Fitzgerald selected for the cover of The Great Gatsby. (12 slides)

This slideshow will come to you in a 41-slide EDITABLE PowerPoint presentation which you can customize to the needs of your students!

Again, this 9-page EDITABLE lecture can be purchased for $1.99. The lecture was created to accompany a 41-slide EDITABLE slideshow that can be downloaded for FREE by clicking HERE. (Sellers are only able to upload one document per TeachShare product, so I've had to upload the lecture under a separate product listing. Apologies in advance for the inconvenience). As a bonus for purchasing the lecture, you'll also get a Spotify playlist of the songs played at parties in The Great Gatsby.

Thank you for choosing “Rigorous Resources”!!

Happy teaching!

Adam Jernigan, Ph.D.

adamjernigan@gmail.com

Note: The lecture and slideshow are also included in my Gatsby MEGA-Bundle. The bundle contains everything you'll need to deliver amazing and comprehensive lessons on Fitzgerald's novel: over 40 slides and over 240 pages of content-rich handouts and activities. If you've already purchased the bundle, you don't need to purchase the slideshow. Thanks!

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Sentence Stems/Frames for ELA Writing - English & Spanish

By Blooming Through High School

Sentence stems and frames are invaluable tools for English Language Learners (ELLs), providing the support they need to structure their thoughts and express ideas more confidently. T_his resource is designed with ELLs in mind_, offering content in both Spanish and English to enhance comprehension and language development. It's differentiated to meet the needs of learners at different proficiency levels—beginner, intermediate, and advanced—helping them express themselves effectively.

Included are 35 editable pages, organized into 23 specific ELAR areas:

  • Compare & Contrast
  • Opinion
  • Cause & Effect
  • Discussing Thoughts
  • Comprehension
  • Retelling
  • Using Text Evidence
  • Making Connections
  • Discussing a Character
  • Elements of Literature
  • Discussing What I Know
  • Inferencing
  • Asking Questions
  • Theme
  • Point of View
  • Text Structure
  • Summarizing
  • Author’s Purpose
  • Figurative Language
  • Drawing Conclusions
  • Character Development
  • Vocabulary in Context
  • Synthesizing Information
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Modern Poetry: Beginning of Time through 19th Century

By Beth Hammett

Overview of poetry includes 21 slides and starts at the beginning of time then finishes with 19TH century (for 20th century see Origins of Poetry 20th Century PowerPoint). Includes poets, social concepts (lifestyles, fashions, entertainment), links to readings and visuals, resources, photos of fashions and poets. A complete overview for students that can be broken down by time periods using the contents slide. Easy for students to follow and comprehend.

English Language Arts
Literature
$3.00
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The Outsiders: Lesson Plan, Scope & Sequence, and PowerPoint Presentation

By Homeschool with Big Easy Homeschooling Mom

Engage your students with a complete and ready-to-use teaching resource for S.E. Hinton’s classic novel, The Outsiders.  This comprehensive package includes everything you need to deliver an effective and engaging literary unit:

  • Detailed Lesson Plan: A well-structured, day-by-day guide that covers key themes, character development, and essential vocabulary.

  • Scope & Sequence: A clear outline that maps out the learning objectives, pacing, and essential skills for the entire unit.

  • PowerPoint Presentation: Visually appealing and informative slides designed to enhance understanding and foster class discussions, covering important quotes, plot points, and character analysis.

This resource is perfect for middle school and high school English teachers looking to create a rich, interactive, and meaningful learning experience for their students.  Whether you are a new teacher or a seasoned educator, this package saves you time and provides quality materials that engage students and deepen their understanding of The Outsiders.

English Language Arts
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Fall Roll a Story Activity | Creative Narrative Writing Prompts | Editable

By Teach Savvy Store

Students roll the dice to unravel an exciting tapestry of fall and autumn themed settings, protagonists, antagonists, conflicts, and spring elements, igniting creativity and narrative fluency! Perfect for before or after fall break, narrative writing units, centers, daily writing, public speaking practice, Fun Friday, and more!

✨Roll a Story Bundle

✨ELA Bundle

What's Included

  • A PowerPoint with 5 unique boards
  • 1 editable Roll a Story Board
  • A QR Code on each board that leads to digital dice (so no dice needed, just devices!)
  • Vocabulary page
  • Writing page

Story Elements

  • Setting (examples: Thanksgiving where the food comes alive, town where it is always Halloween, creepy cabin with a mind of its own)

  • Protagonists (examples: scarecrow who is scared of everything, the Tooth Fairy, alien who visits earth on Halloween)

  • Conflict (examples: is stalked by, is spellbound by, is bitten by)

  • Antagonists (examples: baker turned mad scientist, football player who thinks they’re famous, turkey who think they’re a master of disguise)

  • Fall Elements (examples: abandoned ghost ship, black cat that brings bad luck, an angry mob of turkeys)

✨More Roll a Stories HERE!

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*AVID Nerds resources are available for use in virtual systems like Outschool without the need to purchase extra licenses

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Valentine's Day Figurative Language in Love Songs PowerPoint

By Language Arts Excellence

Celebrate Valentine's Day in ELA with this engaging powerpoint presentation covering figurative language devices in popular love songs!

This fun and colorful 34-slide presentation is the perfect activity to teach during the season of love. Each slide features lines from popular love songs with figurative language from artists such as Ariana Grande, Harry Styles, Taylor Swift, Charli XCX, Ed Sheeran, and Justin Bieber. Also included is a student answer sheet (both in color and black and white) for students to identify the figurative language exemplified in each lyric. The lesson run time is approximately 30 minutes but will vary on the age of your students and is a great way to have a little fun on Valentine's Day without sacrificing learning. Your students will love seeing how their favorite songs are just brimming with figurative language and will appreciate your willingness to relate to them through contemporary music!

Presentation covers:

- Metaphor

- Simile

- Hyperbole

- Oxymoron

- Idiom

- Personification

- Onomatopoeia

- Allusion

- Alliteration

Powerpoint also includes directions, a colorful student answer sheet, black and white answer sheet, answer key for teachers, and index card-size word banks.

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Related Products by Language Arts Excellence:

⭐ Valentine's Day Figurative Language in Love Songs Task Cards

⭐ Valentine's Day ESCAPE ROOM
⭐ Figurative Language in 2017 Hit Music PowerPoint
⭐ Figurative Language in 2017 Hit Music Task Cards
⭐ Figurative Language in Pop Songs Task Cards
⭐ Christmas Song Figurative Language PowerPoint Presentation
⭐ Christmas Song Figurative Language Task Cards

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Also, check out these great Valentine's Day resources from Language Arts Excellence:

⭐ Valentine's Day ESCAPE ROOM

⭐ Valentine's Day Collaborative Writing Activity

⭐ Valentine's Day ESCAPE ROOM

⭐ Valentine's Day Figurative Language Practice

⭐ Valentine's Day Mad Libs

⭐ Sonnet 130 Valentine's Day Lesson Plan

⭐ Sonnet 18 Valentine's Day Lesson Plan

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Professional Development Staff PD | Support English Language Learners | K-12 ELL

By Mrs. Linea

Are you looking for effective ways to support English Language Learners in your classroom, but not sure where to start?

Transform your approach to teaching English Language Learners with this detailed, ready-to-use Google Slides presentation!** Perfect for school-wide PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT or department training sessions.**

***NOTE: THIS RESOURCE PROVIDES A PDF DOWNLOAD TO A CLICKABLE LINK. THE LINK OPENS TO A VIEW-ONLY WEB GOOGLE SLIDES PRESENTATION. THIS IS NOT EDITABLE AT THIS TIME.

What's Included:

  • 20+ professionally designed slides
  • Complete ELL terminology guide
  • 6 detailed program models
  • Language acquisition stages breakdown
  • Proven instructional strategies
  • Practical classroom accommodations
  • Testing modification guidelines
  • Current technology integration tools
  • Cultural consideration frameworks
  • Parent communication strategies
  • Comprehensive resource list
  • Included PRINTABLE HANDOUT to supplement with notes section

Why You Need This Resource:
This comprehensive guide equips K-12 teachers with everything needed to support English Language Learners effectively. From understanding basic terminology to implementing research-based strategies, this resource provides practical solutions for everyday classroom challenges.

Key Benefits:

  • Clear explanations of ELL terminology and program models
  • Step-by-step guidance through language acquisition stages
  • Ready-to-use instructional strategies with examples
  • Detailed accommodation suggestions for classroom and assessments
  • Current technology tools and recommendations
  • Cultural sensitivity guidelines
  • Parent communication strategies in multiple languages
  • Professional development opportunities and resources

Perfect For:

  • School-wide PD sessions
  • Department meetings
  • New teacher training
  • ESL coordinator presentations
  • Teacher reference material
  • Staff development workshops

Make Your ELL Instruction More Effective Today!
This resource helps you create an inclusive, supportive learning environment while ensuring academic success for your English Language Learners. All materials are classroom-tested and aligned with current best practices in ELL education.

Note: This product was created by an experienced educator and reflects current research-based practices in ELL instruction.


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EFL - ESL - ELD
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MAYA ANGELOU'S 4 POEMS [LESSON ACTIVITIES AND POEMS]

By Richard B Williams

This MAYA ANGELOU "4 POEMS" [Lesson Activities and Poem] resource provides students a chance to experience a variety of topics that cause reflection. Angelou's popular poems, 32 discussion questions/essay prompts, a sample LITERARY and ANALYSIS Chart, LESSON ACTIVITIES, Black and White Versions, 4 quizzes, and a Biography. This resource allows students to read and analyze these poems of literary merit. 9th - 12th Graders will love this resource. Check it out!


Summary:

Maya Angelou was born on April 4, 1928 in St. Louis, Missouri. She died on May 28, 2014 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She was an American poet, memoirist, and actress whose several volumes of autobiography explore the themes of economic, racial, and oppression.

This 9th - 12th grade canonized poem allows students to understand life, love, and their world.


POEMS INCLUDED IN THIS RESOURCE:

1. "Still I Rise"

2. "Woman Work"

3. "When You Come"

4. "Song for the Old Ones"


This Product Includes:

1. Who was Maya Angelou? (Video Biographies included)

2. Each poem has 8 Discussion Questions (32 in all)

3. Angelou Visual Poetry

4. Literary and Participation Chart [Blank & Printable]

5. Group Poem Presentations

6. Reciting Angelou

7. It's About Us and much more


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Li-Young Lee's "6 Poems" [LESSON ACTIVITIES & POEMS]

JOHN MILTON'S "3 POEMS" [Lesson Activities & Poems]


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Poetry
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Pre-Reading | Animal Farm | Symbolism, Allegory, Satire | Print & Go

By That German English Teacher

Prepare your students for a captivating journey into the world of George Orwell's "Animal Farm" with this comprehensive pre-reading lesson on allegory, satire, and symbolism. This engaging resource equips middle and high school students with the essential literary tools they need to navigate the complexities of Orwell's allegorical masterpiece.

This lesson is ready to go! Print the worksheets and follow the slides or include your own ideas and thoughts.

Key Components:

  • Powerful PowerPoint Presentation: Kickstart your lesson with visually engaging PowerPoint slides carefully crafted to introduce students to the concepts of allegory, satire, and symbolism.

  • Interactive Worksheets: Three thoughtfully designed worksheets reinforce learning by allowing students to apply their understanding of allegory, satire, and symbolism.

  • Comprehensive Lesson: Follow the already created slides or utilize the blank layout slides to include your own ideas and thoughts while keeping a cohesive look.

Why Choose This Lesson?

  • Foundational Literary Understanding: Build a strong literary foundation by teaching students the essential concepts of allegory, satire, and symbolism. This will set them up for success as they delve into Orwell's allegorical narrative.

  • Engaging and Interactive Learning: Use visually appealing slides and interactive worksheets to capture students' attention and encourage active participation and critical thinking.

  • Ready-to-Use Resource: Save valuable planning time with a comprehensive pre-reading lesson that includes everything you need, from PowerPoint slides to worksheets.

  • Preparation for Deeper Analysis: Equip students with the analytical tools they need to uncover the layers of meaning in "Animal Farm," paving the way for rich discussions and insightful interpretations.

English Language Arts
Close Reading
Literature
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RACE Writing Google Slides Presentation | Graphic Organizer | Editable TEST PREP

By Christina Bush

Do your students struggle with answering text-dependent questions? Introducing them to the RACE writing strategy could be a total game-changer for you and your students!

RACE Stands For:

Restate the question

Answer all parts of the question

Cite evidence to support your answer

Explain how your evidence proves your answer

This Google Slides presentation is already put together for you and ready to be shown to your students! Each step of the RACE writing strategy is discussed in-depth, with easy-to-follow and color-coordinated components. Each slide contains a checklist for you to display while teaching this writing process!

The last four slides consists of a graphic organizer (still color-coordinated!) to help you put all of the steps together at the end! The first two of those slides use an example question and response, separated into each step, along with all of the steps put together into one well-constructed response. The last two slides are CUSTOMIZABLE for you to add your own question and response!

BONUS! Keep your presentation engaging with all of the fun transitions and animations already done for you! This product includes TWO separate Google Slides presentations - identical in content, but one of them is more interactive! While the other simply displays all of the information.

Other RACE Writing Resources:

  • Google Slides Presentation | Graphic Organizer | EDITABLE
  • Printable Presentation | Graphic Organizer
  • Printable Bookmarks Checklist | Color & Black and White
  • Printable Guided Notes | Color-Coded & Black and White
  • Color-Coded Printable Bulletin Board Posters Set
  • Google Doc Differentiated Graphic Organizers

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Native American Residential Schools in the U.S. (Gallery Walk Activity)

By Sarah Austin

Through the critical analysis of primary sources, this unique lesson will have students explore how Native American residential schools in the United States served as sites of both cultural loss and cultural persistence.

Using primary sources, the gallery walk begins in the early beginnings of the residential school experience with the first school opening its’ doors at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and then carries on to present-day issues. This resource will bring the photographs to life as students will be provided with additional background information that will come in the form of first hand accounts and testimonies of the people who experienced the residential schools. Critical thinking and discussion is promoted throughout the lesson.

Materials Include:

  • Teacher Reference Guide
  • 62 Slide Presentation (NEW ABRIDGED SHORTER VERSION ALSO AVAILABLE WITH THIS PURCHASE)
  • Graphic Organizer
  • 20 Primary Sources Photographs
  • Optional Debate Activity:Should Native American mascots be removed from sports teams?

If you liked this lesson see other related 'Civil Rights' lessons here:

  • Journey Through the Civil Rights Movement: Gallery Walk
  • RETHINKING HISTORY- Through the Narratives of Christopher Columbus
  • American Japanese Internment: Analyzing Primary Sources
  • César Chavez: Analyzing Primary Sources
  • Unit BUNDLE- Reconstruction, Jim Crow & the KKK
  • Jim Crow: Separate and Unequal
  • Civil Rights Movements: Then and Today
  • The Ku Klux Klan: The Past & Today
  • Proposing a 28th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
  • 'The Quotable Rebel' Activity: Classroom Wall Posters
  • Women Suffrage: Iron Jawed Angels
English Language Arts
Social Studies - History
Native Americans
$5.25