Less than $5 Homeschool English Language Arts PowerPoint Presentations (by date, oldest first)

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Solar Eclipse Roll a Story | Creative Narrative Writing Activity | Editable

By Teach Savvy Store

Students roll the dice to unravel a magical and exciting tapestry of settings, protagonists, antagonists, conflicts, and solar eclipse-themed elements, igniting creativity and narrative fluency! Perfect for narrative writing units, centers, daily writing, public speaking practice, Fun Friday, and more!

✨Seasons & Holidays Roll a Story Bundle✨

✨Holidays Roll a Story Bundle✨

✨Solar Eclipse Bundle✨

What's Included

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

Story Elements

  • Setting (examples: an alien invasion, a time machine, cosmic space cruise)

  • Protagonists (examples: an alien translator, a lost astronaut, a charming space robot)

  • Conflict (examples: is captured by, is hypnotized by, is tricked by)

  • Antagonists (examples: a nervous space pirate, a chatty alien, a talking space cat)

  • Space Elements (examples: magic star dust, solar eclipse glasses that show the future, a newly discovered planet)

Easter Roll a Story

Spring Roll a Story

Summer Roll a Story

ELA Resources

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Creative Writing
Science
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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)

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English Language Arts
Creative Writing
Autumn
$3.50
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Halloween Roll a Story Activity for Fall | Narrative Writing Prompts | Editable

By Teach Savvy Store

Students roll the dice to unravel a magical and exciting tapestry of settings, protagonists, antagonists, conflicts, and Halloween-themed elements, igniting creativity and narrative fluency! Perfect for narrative writing units, centers, daily writing, public speaking practice, Fun Friday, and more!

Get more and save with the Fall ELA Bundle!

✨Seasons & Holidays Roll a Story Bundle✨

✨Holidays Roll a Story Bundle✨

What's Included

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

Story Elements

  • Setting (examples: Halloween headquarters, town where it is always Halloween, creepy cabin with a mind of its own)

  • Protagonists (examples: zombie who is obsessed with skincare, friendly ghost, paranormal investigator)

  • Conflict (examples: is cursed by, is tormented by, is stalked by)

  • Antagonists (examples: alien who visits earth on Halloween, clown who is afraid of clowns, creepy babysitter)

  • Halloween Elements (examples: talking doll, scraping noises on a window, radioactive spider)

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Fall Roll a Story

Turkey in Disguise Career Research

Thanksgiving Cell Phone Activity

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Halloween
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Hispanic Heritage Month Roll a Story Activity | Narrative Writing | Editable

By Teach Savvy Store

Students roll the dice to unravel a magical and exciting tapestry of settings, protagonists, antagonists, conflicts, and Hispanic Heritage month-themed elements, igniting creativity and narrative fluency! Perfect for narrative writing units, centers, daily writing, public speaking practice, Fun Friday, and more!

Check out the the Fall ELA Bundle!

✨Seasons & Holidays Roll a Story Bundle✨

✨Holidays Roll a Story Bundle✨

What's Included

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

Story Elements

  • Setting (examples: Día de los Muertos, time-traveling taco truck, fiesta that won’t ever end)

  • Protagonists (examples: skeleton who aspires to join the living, Mayan stuck in modern times, famous lucha libre champion)

  • Conflict (examples: is is captured by, is cursed by, is stalked by)

  • Antagonists (examples: El Chupacabra, alien who visits earth on Dia De los Muertos, soccer player who thinks they’re famous)

  • Story Elements (examples: talking doll, scraping noises on a window, radioactive spider)

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Fall Roll a Story

Turkey in Disguise Career Research

Thanksgiving Cell Phone Activity

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Autumn
Hispanic Heritage Month
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Spring Roll a Story Activity | Creative Narrative Writing Prompts | Editable

By Teach Savvy Store

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

✨Roll a Story Bundle✨

✨ELA Spring 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: April Fools Day Headquarters, Leprechaun Villiage, Weather Control Center)

  • Protagonists (examples: a pet detective, the Easter Bunny, a storm chaser)

  • Conflict (examples: is enchanted by, is trapped by, is captured by)

  • Antagonists (examples: a chicken hoarder, a prankster, a fun police)

  • Spring Elements (examples: magic seeds, gold at the end of a rainbow, a money tree)

Easter Roll a Story

Solar Eclipse Roll a Story

Summer Roll a Story

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Writing Resources

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Creative Writing
Spring
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Cinco De Mayo Roll a Story Activity | Narrative Writing Prompts | Editable

By Teach Savvy Store

Students roll the dice to unravel a magical and exciting tapestry of settings, protagonists, antagonists, conflicts, and Cinco De Mayo-themed elements, igniting creativity and narrative fluency! Perfect for narrative writing units, centers, daily writing, public speaking practice, Fun Friday, and more!

✨Seasons & Holidays Roll a Story Bundle✨

✨Holidays Roll a Story Bundle✨

What's Included

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

Story Elements

  • Setting (examples: inside a soap opera show, a blind taste-test challenge, salsa dancing competition)

  • Protagonists (examples: serenader who only talks through song, persistent hot sauce salesman, soldier back from war)

  • Conflict (examples: is challenged by, is captured by, is bribed by)

  • Antagonists (examples: wrestling enthusiast, soap opera actor with a big ego, wealthy tycoon)

  • Cinco De Mayo Elements (examples: piñata with a winning lottery ticket inside, ghost pepper, mechanical bull time machine)

Spring Roll a Story

Summer Roll a Story

ELA Resources

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Creative Writing
Holidays/Seasonal
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Earth Day Roll a Story Activity | Creative Narrative Writing Prompts | Editable

By Teach Savvy Store

Students roll the dice to unravel a magical and exciting tapestry of settings, protagonists, antagonists, conflicts, and Earth Day-themed elements, igniting creativity and narrative fluency! Perfect for narrative writing units, centers, daily writing, public speaking practice, Fun Friday, and more!

✨Seasons & Holidays Roll a Story Bundle✨

✨Holidays Roll a Story Bundle✨

What's Included

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

Story Elements

  • Setting (examples: Eco-Friendly Superhero Convention, Earth Day in 100 years, a zoo with newly discovered species)

  • Protagonists (examples: an eco superhero, a garbageman who takes his job very seriously, resourceful inventor)

  • Conflict (examples: is attacked by, is tricked by, is hypnotized by)

  • Antagonists (examples: a careless litterbug, an alien invader, a powerful tycoon)

  • Earth Day Elements (examples: a message in a bottle, magic rock that can make you fly, a newly discovered planet)

Solar Eclipse Roll a Story

Spring Roll a Story

Summer Roll a Story

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Writing Resources

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Earth Day
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Easter Roll a Story Activity | Creative Narrative Writing Prompts | Editable

By Teach Savvy Store

Students roll the dice to unravel a magical and exciting tapestry of settings, protagonists, antagonists, conflicts, and Easter-themed elements, igniting creativity and narrative fluency! Perfect for narrative writing units, centers, daily writing, public speaking practice, Fun Friday, and more!

✨Seasons & Holidays Roll a Story Bundle✨

✨Holidays Roll a Story Bundle✨

What's Included

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

Story Elements

  • Setting (examples: Easter Bunny Headquarters, a hidden chocolate factory, Easter bunny try-outs)

  • Protagonists (examples: The Easter Bunny, a magical artist who brings pictures to life, an over-enthusiastic storm chaser)

  • Conflict (examples: is trapped by, is hypnotized by, is bribed by)

  • Antagonists (examples: an Easter Bunny imposter, a weather wizard, a terrible magician)

  • Easter Elements (examples: a time traveling Easter egg, black jelly beans that grant wishes, Easter Bunny for hire sign)

Solar Eclipse Roll a Story

Spring Roll a Story

Summer Roll a Story

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Writing Resources

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Easter
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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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The Great Gatsby SLIDESHOW: Over 40 Slides on Fitzgerald & the Roaring Twenties

By Rigorous Resources for High School English

NEW IN 2020: Rigorous! Engaging! Thought-provoking! This EDITABLE slideshow will kindle a fascination with Fitzgerald's novel before your students even crack the cover of The Great Gatsby. Open your unit on Fitzgerald's masterpiece with this powerful 41-slide PowerPoint SLIDESHOW presentation on the life of F. Scott Fitzgerald's and the culture of 1920s America called "The Road to Gatsby: A Slideshow on F. Scott Fitzgerald and the Roaring Twenties."

While this slideshow can be downloaded for free, it is meant to be accompanied by a 9-page LECTURE that you can preview and/or purchase for $1.99 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! The 9-page EDITABLE lecture accompanying the slideshow can be previewed and/or purchased for $1.99 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 that characters listen to in The Great Gatsby.

Thank you for choosing “Rigorous Resources”!!

Happy teaching!

Adam Jernigan, Ph.D.

adamjernigan@gmail.com

Note: This slideshow and lecture 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 this slideshow. Thanks!

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Close Reading of Informational Texts Powerpoint Presentation - CCSS Aligned

By Language Arts Excellence

This is a powerpoint presentation that introduces close reading skills of informational texts to students. I created this product last year in order to align with Common Core Standards. Powerpoint reviews the definition of close reading then outlines the 4 major steps of close reading: START WITH THE END IN MIND, NUMBER PARAGRAPHS, "CHUNK" TEXT, and ANNOTATE. My student feedback has been very positive as this is a structured and straightforward approach to close reading informational texts. This powerpoint serves as an excellent introduction to the kind of close reading students need to do for the PARCC test as well as for the Common Core. How to incorporate this powerpoint into your own lessons: Begin by introducing close reading skills with this powerpoint. Then, pass out a short article (I find mine at Kelly Gallagher's Article of the week http://www.kellygallagher.org/article-of-the-week) and model the steps with your students. I put the article up on the SMARTBoard and hand out a copy to each student so we can do it together. This full lesson takes about an hour and a half to two hours to fully complete. ___________________________________________________________________________ Check out these related resources for your ELA classroom: ⭐ Back to School Effective Effort Lesson Plan
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Christmas Song Figurative Language PowerPoint Presentation

By Language Arts Excellence

Celebrate the holidays in ELA with this whimsical powerpoint presentation covering the figurative language devices in Christmas songs! This fun and colorful 32-slide presentation is the perfect resource for the holiday season. Each slide features lines from popular Christmas songs for students to practice identifying figurative language devices. Your students will love seeing how many of their favorite Christmas songs are brimming with figurative language! Presentation covers: - Metaphor - Simile - Hyperbole - Oxymoron - Idiom - Personification - Onomatopoeia - Allusion - Alliteration Powerpoint also includes directions, a colorful student answer sheet, and answer key for teachers. _____________________________________________________________________ You can also save 20% by purchasing this product in a bundle along with the best-selling Christmas Song Figurative Language Task Cards! Christmas Song Figurative Language {{BUNDLE}} _____________________________________________________________________ More engaging holiday products by Language Arts Excellence: ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas Figurative Language Lesson Plan The Grinch Figurative Language Lesson Plan "Christmas Talk" Lesson Plan The Gift of the Magi & The Necklace Compare/Contrast Essay Letter to a Member of the Military We Didn’t Start the Fire Activity The Little Match Girl Sensory Details Lesson Plan Figurative Language in Christmas Songs - 32 Task Cards

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Figurative Language in 2017 Hit Music PowerPoint

By Language Arts Excellence

Get it while it's H-O-T! Help your students practice identifying figurative language devices with this engaging and totally current powerpoint presentation using only the Top-100 Billboard Hits of 2017! This fun and colorful 34-slide presentation is the perfect print-and-go lesson for any time in the school year. Each slide features lines from the top songs of 2017 with figurative language from artists such as Alessia Cara, Imagine Dragons, Sam Hunt, Ed Sheeran, and The Chainsmokers. Also included is a student answer sheet (both in color and black/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 with your students' favorite music 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/white answer sheet, answer key for teachers, and index card-size word banks in color and black/white. ___________________________________________________________________________________ You can also save 20% by purchasing this product in a bundle along with the Figurative Language in 2017 Hit Music PowerPoint! ⭐ Figurative Language in 2017 Hit Music PowerPoint & Task Card BUNDLE __________________________________________________________________________________ Get more practice with figurative language with these related products by Language Arts Excellence: ⭐ Figurative Language in 2017 Hit Music Task Cards ⭐ Figurative Language in Animated Film Songs PowerPoint
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Nonfiction Text Features Test - editable in Power Point

By Sassycat Corner

Working on nonfiction text features in your ELA class? This test for nonfiction test features will help you determine how well your students have learned the various features. Best of all, it is easy to edit. Simply delete questions that you don't want, add those that do, or change the wording of others to suit the unit YOU taught. This test currently is 5 pages long. It features 13 MC questions and 5 short answer questions. (1 MC and 1 Short answer overlap each other.) The unit materials that this test was designed to compliment can be found at the following links: Buy the Bundle and SAVE!!!! Nonfiction Text Features Mini Unit Bundle Individual Files: Nonfiction Text Features Powerpoint - Editable Nonfiction Text Features Task Cards Nonfiction Text Features Unit Worksheets Nonfiction Text Features Posters Nonfiction Text Features Test - editable in Power Point

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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.

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Personal Narrative Writing Essay. w/ Graphic Organizer - Overcoming a Challenge

By Write On with Jamie

Introducing how to write a narrative essay has never been easier! This personal narrative writing prompt lesson guides students through a step-by-step process of writing a narrative essay. It includes a narrative writing graphic organizer, rubric, narrative writing quiz, and a narrative writing template. The topic of this resource is - Overcoming a Challenge.

Want this lesson for FREE? It's a Bonus Lesson in these bundles.

  • Narrative Writing Prompts, Personal Narrative Essay Writing Lessons - Bundle 1
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These narrative writing lessons are designed to help students develop an entertaining and engaging story. The resource covers every aspect of narrative writing: brainstorming ideas, developing a plot, introducing characters and setting, creating an intriguing climax and ending, and incorporating the 6 Traits of Writing™. From the beginning writer to the advanced writer, this resource has something for everyone.

The video, slide show, graphic organizer, worksheets, writing template, and rubric allow students to practice and develop their narrative writing skills. The writing quiz reinforces guided note-taking techniques when used in conjunction with the instructional video. The detailed lesson plans make implementing essay writing easy for teachers.

These no-prep lessons are adaptable for in-class instruction, distance learning, or independent student work. The instructional video with writing tutorial and template 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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Each Narrative / Personal Narrative Writing Prompt lesson includes:

Entertaining Instructional Video with:

  • Description of narrative essay
  • Requirements of narrative writing
  • Brainstorming ideas
  • Prompt identification and comprehension
  • Plot development
  • Rubric explanation
  • How to Write a Narrative Essay tutorial and writing template
  • How to Write a Narrative Essay writing quiz / guided note-taking

Detailed Lesson Plans with:

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

Worksheets with:

  • Prompt
  • Brainstorming section
  • Plot development
  • How to Write a Narrative Essay tutorial and writing template

Slide Show Presentation with:

  • Introduction slide with prompt (interactive for students to identify key vocabulary)
  • Brainstorming slide (interactive for students to list ideas)
  • Plot development slides
  • How to Write a Narrative Essay tutorial and writing template slides
  • Checklist slide

Narrative Writing Quiz

Narrative Writing Writing Rubric

Narrative Graphic Organizer

Google Slides

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Public Speaking Curriculum, Speech Activities, Debate Unit - Writing a Speech

By Write On with Jamie

  • Public Speaking Activities to Write a Speech
  • Speech Activities
  • Debate Activities
  • Know Your Audience for Public Speaking, Speech, and Debate
  • Differentiated Activities for Public Speaking, Speech, and Debate
  • Enrichment Activities for Public Speaking, Speech, and Debate
  • Google Classroom Ready!

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Introducing how to write a speech when preparing for a presentation has never been easier! This lesson guides students through a step-by-step process of determining how to write their speech and what information should be included. When a high school student begins a public speaking unit, it is quite often the first time he or she has been required to speak in public, other than the basic Show and Tell in elementary school.

Therefore, it is important to make sure the students become familiar with the basics of how to stand, speak, move, and make eye contact during any type of public speaking situation. This lesson is designed to help the students with all aspects of writing a speech.

The slide show, and worksheets allow students to practice and develop their public speaking skills. The worksheets reinforce guided note-taking techniques when used in conjunction with the slide show. The detailed lesson plans make implementing public speaking, speech and debate curriculum easy for teachers.

These no-prep lessons are adaptable for in-class instruction, distance learning, or independent student work. The PowerPoints can also 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 in Public Speaking, Speech, and Debate focuses on how to Write a Speech and includes:

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

Worksheet with:

  • Explanations and examples of the different methods for writing a speech.
  • Opportunities for students to practice guided note-taking

Slide Show Presentation with:

  • Introduction slides with explanations of methods to employ when writing a speech
  • Guided note-taking sections
  • Examples of information to determine when writing a speech

Google Slides

Answer Key

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The lessons in the High School Introduction to Public Speaking Unit include:

  • Know Your Audience
  • Organizing a Speech
  • Writing a Speech
  • Practice Makes Perfect
  • Research Techniques

Plus a FREE Argumentative Writing Essay Lesson

  • Is Too Much Technology Dangerous?

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Public Speaking Curriculum, Speech Activities, Debate Unit - Writing a Speech

By Write On with Jamie

  • Public Speaking Activities to Write a Speech
  • Speech Activities
  • Debate Activities
  • Know Your Audience for Public Speaking, Speech, and Debate
  • Differentiated Activities for Public Speaking, Speech, and Debate
  • Enrichment Activities for Public Speaking, Speech, and Debate
  • Google Classroom Ready!

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Introducing how to write a speech when preparing for a presentation has never been easier! This lesson guides students through a step-by-step process of determining how to write their speech and what information should be included. When a middle school student begins a public speaking unit, it is quite often the first time he or she has been required to speak in public, other than the basic Show and Tell in elementary school.

Therefore, it is important to make sure the students become familiar with the basics of how to stand, speak, move, and make eye contact during any type of public speaking situation. This lesson is designed to help the students with all aspects of writing a speech.

The slide show, and worksheets allow students to practice and develop their public speaking skills. The worksheets reinforce guided note-taking techniques when used in conjunction with the slide show. The detailed lesson plans make implementing public speaking, speech and debate curriculum easy for teachers.

These no-prep lessons are adaptable for in-class instruction, distance learning, or independent student work. The PowerPoints can also 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 in Public Speaking, Speech, and Debate focuses on how to Write a Speech and includes:

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

Worksheet with:

  • Explanations and examples of the different methods for writing a speech.
  • Opportunities for students to practice guided note-taking

Slide Show Presentation with:

  • Introduction slides with explanations of methods to employ when writing a speech
  • Guided note-taking sections
  • Examples of information to determine when writing a speech

Google Slides

Answer Key

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The lessons in the Middle School Introduction to Public Speaking Unit include:

  • Know Your Audience
  • Organizing a Speech
  • Writing a Speech
  • Practice Makes Perfect
  • Research Techniques

Plus a FREE Argumentative Writing Essay Lesson

  • Should Public Schools Require Uniforms?

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Write On!

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Figurative Language Activities - Similes Metaphors Idioms Irony Personification

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Introducing how to identify different types of figurative language and incorporate them in writing has never been easier! This comprehensive resource focuses on identifying and using figurative language in writing. Additionally, it demonstrates how figurative language adds voice, word choice, and sentence fluency. From the struggling writer to the advanced writer, this resource offers something for everyone.

This resource explains the entire process of incorporating thorough and concise examples of figurative language 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 figurative language as literary devices 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 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

Worksheet with:

  • Explanations and examples of figurative language 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 figurative language
  • Guided note-taking sections
  • Examples of figurative language 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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The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street- Text Analysis Writing Prompt Text Evidence

By Write On with Jamie

Teaching how to write a literary analysis essay citing text evidence for "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" by Rod Serling has never been easier! This in-depth text dependent analysis (TDA) writing prompt resource guides students through a step-by-step process of writing an opinion essay with textual evidence as support. It includes an argumentative writing graphic organizer, rubric, argumentative writing quiz, and an argumentative writing template.

All aspects of text evidence writing are covered in this resource: brainstorming ideas, developing a thesis statement, introducing supporting evidence, writing hooks and leads, and incorporating the 6 Traits of Writing™.

The video, slide show, graphic organizer, worksheets, writing template, and rubric allow students to practice and develop their argumentative writing skills. The writing quiz reinforces guided note-taking techniques when used in conjunction with the instructional video. The detailed lesson plans make implementing argument writing easy for teachers.

The lesson can be used in class, assigned for distance learning, or given as independent student work. The instructional video with writing tutorial and template can also be presented as whole class instruction or assigned for students to complete at home.

Each resource listed below is included in Google Drive™ and print format.

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This Citing Text Evidence Argumentative / Argument writing prompt lesson includes:

Entertaining Instructional Video with:

  • Brainstorming ideas
  • Prompt identification and comprehension
  • Thesis statement development
  • Rubric explanation
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay tutorial and writing template
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay writing quiz / guided note-taking

"The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" by Rod Serling Detailed Lesson Plan with:

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

"The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" by Rod Serling Worksheets with:

  • Prompt
  • Brainstorming section
  • Thesis statement development
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay tutorial and writing template

"The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" by Rod Serling PowerPoint Presentation with:

  • Introduction slide with prompt (interactive for students to identify key vocabulary)
  • Brainstorming slide (interactive for students to list ideas)
  • Standard and implied thesis development slides
  • How to Write an Argumentative Essay tutorial and writing template slides
  • Checklist slide

Argumentative Rubric

Argumentative Graphic Organizer

Google Slides

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Check out my other Middle School Citing Text Evidence Writing Prompts:

  • Citing Text Evidence Writing Prompts

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Copyright © Write On! with Jamie. All rights reserved by author. All components of this product are to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited unless additional licenses are purchased. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this product are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.

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