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Poetry Activities for Syntax (w/ e. e. cummings & 'next to of...')

Poetry Activities for Syntax (w/ e. e. cummings & 'next to of...')
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities

This poetry study guide helps students explore the concept of sentence structure, or syntax, in e.e. cummings's interesting poem, "next to of course god america i." It includes fun activities like guided notes, literary analysis tasks (short answers and essays), and even a chance to write a poem. This resource is super flexible. Teachers can break it up and use parts as quick activities, short writing tasks, or as lesson plans when a substitute is needed. Or, they can put everything together for a complete 1-2 week poetry unit where students get to deep dive into the interesting way syntax is used in literature. Teaching this resource is simple! Start by presenting and discussing the poem with the poem analysis activity , which makes an excellent bell ringer. Then, give students time to complete the guided annotation activity and answer the analysis question that accompany the lesson (answer key included!). Next, students have the opportunity to write their own poem using the poetic concept analyzed earlier. Finally, you can assess students understanding of the poem and its poetic concepts with a literary analysis essay. That essay assignment comes with a prompt, writing tips, peer review, and Common Core-aligned rubric! Your TeachSimple download includes: A POEM ANALYSIS ACTIVITY : Give students the opportunity to read e. e. cummings's “next to of course god america i” (text included) and analyze the poem via an annotation activity and accompanying analysis questions (answer key included). Ideal for a bell ringer! A CREATIVE WRITING ASSIGNMENT: Provide students the opportunity to further develop their understanding of syntax with a creative poem writing assignment (tied to one Common Core Writing Standard). Ideal for sub plans! A LITERARY ANALYSIS ESSAY: This essay assignment builds on students' thematic understanding of syntax and cummings's “next to of course god america i” The assignment handout includes essay guidelines, analysis prompt, literary analysis writing tips, and a peer review checklist. The included rubric is tied to 4 Common Core ELA Standards and includes a link to an editable rubric that allows for grading customization and seamless integration into Google Classroom and many other Learning Management Systems (LMS's) Although this resource can be fitted for any secondary Language Arts classroom, it has been carefully designed to work best in grades 9 through 12. The included rubric is subtly but specifically tied to Common Core ELA Standards for Language (1 and 2) and Writing (2 and 4). This resource is provided in print-ready, bookmarked, and adjustable PDF files and PowerPoint Show files. This resource contains 5 pages and 1 Google Sheet.

Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC

Tags Literary Analysis, Creative Writing, Literature, Poetry

Poetry Activities for Colloquialism (w/ Langston Hughes & 'Mother...')

Poetry Activities for Colloquialism (w/ Langston Hughes & 'Mother...')
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities

Dive into the world of poetry analysis with this versatile resource featuring Langston Hughes's powerful poem, "Mother to Son." Unlock the literary concept of colloquialism as you engage in guided annotation, comprehensive literary analysis (including short answer and essay assignments), and an inspiring creative poem-writing activity. Through the compelling words of "Mother to Son," your students will unravel the impact of colloquial language on poetic expression. Witness their growth as they engage in thoughtful analysis and unleash their creativity through the poem-writing activity. Teaching this resource is simple! Start by presenting and discussing the poem with the poem analysis activity, which makes an excellent bell ringer. Then, give students time to complete the guided annotation activity and answer the analysis question that accompany the lesson (answer key included!). Next, students have the opportunity to write their own poem using the poetic concept analyzed earlier. Finally, you can assess students understanding of the poem and its poetic concepts with a literary analysis essay. That essay assignment comes with a prompt, writing tips, peer review, and Common Core-aligned rubric! Your TeachSimple download includes: A POEM ANALYSIS ACTIVITY: Give students the opportunity to read Langston Hughes' "Mother to Son” (text included) and analyze the poem via an annotation activity and accompanying analysis questions (answer key included). Ideal for a bell ringer! A CREATIVE WRITING ASSIGNMENT: Provide students the opportunity to further develop their understanding of colloquialism with a creative poem writing assignment (tied to one Common Core Writing Standard). Ideal for sub plans! A LITERARY ANALYSIS ESSAY: This essay assignment builds on students' understanding of colloquialism and Hughes' "Mother to Son.” The assignment handout includes essay guidelines, analysis prompt, literary analysis writing tips, and a peer review checklist. The included rubric is tied to 4 Common Core ELA Standards and includes a link to an editable rubric that allows for grading customization and seamless integration into Google Classroom and many other Learning Management Systems (LMS's) Although this resource can be fitted for any secondary Language Arts classroom, it has been carefully designed to work best in grades 9 through 12. The included rubric is subtly but specifically tied to Common Core ELA Standards for Language (1 and 2) and Writing (2 and 4). This resource is provided in print-ready, bookmarked, and adjustable PDF files and PowerPoint Show files. This resource contains 5 pages and 1 Google Sheet.

Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC

Tags Literature, Creative Writing, Literary Analysis, Poetry

Poetry Activities for Rhyme (w/ 'How Do I Love Thee?')

Poetry Activities for Rhyme (w/ 'How Do I Love Thee?')
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities

This comprehensive poetry analysis tool utilizes Elizabeth Barrett Browning's renowned poem, "How Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count the Ways," to delve into the literary element of rhyme. Through expertly guided annotation, literary analysis (via short answer and essay assignments), and a stimulating creative poem-writing activity , this versatile resource offers an in-depth exploration of rhyme in poetry. This resource can be effortlessly divided into individual components, making it ideal for bell ringers, short writing assignments, and substitute plans. Alternatively, educators can seamlessly combine all three included activities to create a scaffolded lesson spanning 1-2 weeks, focusing on the masterful use of rhyme in poetry. Teaching this resource is simple! Start by presenting and discussing the poem with the poem analysis activity , which makes an excellent bell ringer. Then, give students time to complete the guided annotation activity and answer the analysis question that accompany the lesson (answer key included!). Next, students have the opportunity to write their own poem using the poetic concept analyzed earlier. Finally, you can assess students understanding of the poem and its poetic concepts with a literary analysis essay. That essay assignment comes with a prompt, writing tips, peer review, and Common Core-aligned rubric! Your TeachSimle download includes: A POEM ANALYSIS ACTIVITY : Give students the opportunity to read Elizabeth Barrett Browning's "How Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count the Ways” (text included) and analyze the poem via an annotation activity and accompanying analysis questions (answer key included). Ideal for a bell ringer! A CREATIVE WRITING ASSIGNMENT: Provide students the opportunity to further develop their understanding of rhyme with a creative poem writing assignment (tied to one Common Core Writing Standard). Ideal for sub plans! A LITERARY ANALYSIS ESSAY: This essay assignment builds on students' understanding of rhyme and Barrett Browning's "How Do I Love Thee?” The assignment handout includes essay guidelines, analysis prompt, literary analysis writing tips, and a peer review checklist. The included rubric is tied to 4 Common Core ELA Standards and includes a link to an editable rubric that allows for grading customization and seamless integration into Google Classroom and many other Learning Management Systems (LMS's) Although this resource can be fitted for any secondary Language Arts classroom, it has been carefully designed to work best in grades 9 through 12. The included rubric is subtly but specifically tied to Common Core ELA Standards for Language (1 and 2) and Writing (2 and 4). This resource is provided in print-ready, bookmarked, and adjustable PDF files and PowerPoint Show files. This resource contains 5 pages and 1 Google Sheet.

Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC

Tags Creative Writing, Literature, Literary Analysis, Poetry

Pablo Neruda & 'Here I Love You': Poetry Activities for Theme

Pablo Neruda & 'Here I Love You': Poetry Activities for Theme
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities

Here is a super cool and flexible tool for you: a comprehensive guide that'll help your students dive into the mesmerizing world of poetry analysis, focusing on the beautiful poem "Here I Love You" by Pablo Neruda. Your class will get to explore themes, annotate text, and even create their own poems! It's an engaging mix of literary detective work, academic writing, and a dash of creative fun. You can slice and dice this resource however you like. Use individual parts for quick exercises, bell ringers, or short writing tasks. If you need a handy plan for a substitute teacher, we've got you covered. Or you could whip up a full 1-2 week lesson plan centered around the theme in poetry, using all the activities we've included. Let's walk you through using this resource, it's as easy as pie! Kick things off with the poem analysis activity , a great way to start your day. Next up, students get stuck into the guided annotation exercise and tackle the analysis question (don't worry, we've included an answer key!). Afterwards, they'll get their creative juices flowing and write their own poem. To finish up, they'll demonstrate their understanding of the poem's themes and concepts in a literary analysis essay. We've even thrown in a prompt, some handy writing tips, a peer review checklist, and a rubric that aligns with Common Core standards! Here's what you'll find in your TeachSimple download: POEM ANALYSIS ACTIVITY : Let your students dive into Neruda's "Here I Love You" (we've included the text!) and analyze it with an annotation activity and corresponding questions. A perfect bell ringer! CREATIVE WRITING ASSIGNMENT: Give your students a chance to deepen their understanding of theme with a fun poetry-writing task that matches a Common Core Writing Standard. Perfect for those sub plans! LITERARY ANALYSIS ESSAY: This essay task builds on the theme and poem they've been studying. You'll find guidelines, a prompt, writing tips, and a peer review checklist. The accompanying rubric aligns with four Common Core ELA Standards and includes a link to an editable rubric that you can customize for your grading style, integrating easily into Google Classroom and other Learning Management Systems. This resource can be adapted to suit any secondary Language Arts classroom, but we've crafted it with care to work best for grades 9 through 12. The rubric aligns neatly with Common Core ELA Standards for Language (1 and 2) and Writing (2 and 4). We've bundled everything up in print-ready, bookmarked, and adjustable PDF files and PowerPoint Show files. You'll get 5 pages of content and 1 Google Sheet in this resource. So, let's make learning fun and interactive!

Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC

Tags Literature, Creative Writing, Literary Analysis, Poetry

Editable Name Coloring Pages - Students Name Tags EDITABLE

Editable Name Coloring Pages - Students Name Tags EDITABLE
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Coloring Pages, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables

Editable name activities. Name Coloring Pages. Name Coloring Tags This is the perfect activity for students still learning their names for the first week of school. It has a cool back to school theme. This is an editable auto-fill PDF file that will let you create 30 plates at once. All you need to do is open the file click and type in the names. The plates will auto-fill and be ready to be printed. The easiest way when typing in the name is hitting Tab to go to the next name. You also have the option to click in the next blank space but the first way is much quicker and smoother. HOW TO USE IDEAS You can also print these smaller for the kids to use them as notebook or pencil case labels. If you are not sure how - see this post Printing tips and tricks. Or as an option for younger kids who don't have the patience to color big letters. This is designed to be a coloring activity but it can easily turn into a hand-on one. You can print, laminate and use with manipulatives for kids to build their names. Or print and use with stickers. Happy Teaching!

Author Cherry Workshop

Tags Editable Name Activities , Editable Name Coloring , Name Tags Editable, Name Plates Editable

Poetry Activities for Symbolism (w/ Witter Bynner & 'Driftwood')
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Poetry Activities for Symbolism (w/ Witter Bynner & 'Driftwood')
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities

Unlock the profound world of symbolism in poetry with this versatile poetry analysis resource featuring Witter Bynner's captivating work, "Driftwood." Delve into the depths of this literary concept through guided annotation, comprehensive literary analysis (including short answer and essay assignments), and a stimulating creative poem-writing activity. Discover the power of symbolism as you navigate the lines of "Driftwood" alongside your students. With the aid of guided annotation, they will unravel the hidden meanings and intricate layers of this thought-provoking poem. Engage in literary analysis through thought-provoking short answer and essay assignments that deepen their understanding and critical thinking skills. Teaching this resource is simple! Start by presenting and discussing the poem with the poem analysis activity, which makes an excellent bell ringer. Then, give students time to complete the guided annotation activity and answer the analysis question that accompany the lesson (answer key included!). Next, students have the opportunity to write their own poem using the poetic concept analyzed earlier. Finally, you can assess students understanding of the poem and its poetic concepts with a literary analysis essay. That essay assignment comes with a prompt, writing tips, peer review, and Common Core-aligned rubric! Expand your poetry curriculum with this invaluable resource, designed to foster a deep appreciation for symbolism and its role in poetic expression. As your students explore "Driftwood" by Witter Bynner, they will develop their literary analysis skills, unlock their creativity, and gain a profound understanding of the power of symbolism in poetry. Your download includes: A POEM ANALYSIS ACTIVITY: Give students the opportunity to read Witter Bynner's "Driftwood” (text included) and analyze the poem via an annotation activity and accompanying analysis questions (answer key included). Ideal for a bell ringer! A CREATIVE WRITING ASSIGNMENT: Provide students the opportunity to further develop their understanding of symbolism with a creative poem writing assignment (tied to one Common Core Writing Standard). Ideal for sub plans! A LITERARY ANALYSIS ESSAY: This essay assignment builds on students' understanding of symbolism and Bynner's "Driftwood.” The assignment handout includes essay guidelines, analysis prompt, literary analysis writing tips, and a peer review checklist. The included rubric is tied to 4 Common Core ELA Standards and includes a link to an editable rubric that allows for grading customization and seamless integration into Google Classroom and many other Learning Management Systems (LMS's) Although this resource can be fitted for any secondary Language Arts classroom, it has been carefully designed to work best in grades 9 through 12. The included rubric is subtly but specifically tied to Common Core ELA Standards for Language (1 and 2) and Writing (2 and 4). This resource is provided in print-ready, bookmarked, and adjustable PDF files and PowerPoint Show files. This resource contains 5 pages and 1 Google Sheet.

Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC

Tags Poetry, Literary Analysis, Literature, Creative Writing, Driftwood Symbolism

Poetry Activities for Plot Structure (w/ Lord Tennyson & 'The Charge')

Poetry Activities for Plot Structure (w/ Lord Tennyson & 'The Charge')
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities

Embark on a captivating journey of poetry analysis with this versatile resource featuring Alfred, Lord Tennyson's iconic poem, "The Charge of the Light Brigade." Uncover the depths of narrative plot structure as you engage in guided annotation, comprehensive literary analysis (including short answer and essay assignments), and an inspiring creative poem-writing activity . This resource offers unrivaled flexibility, allowing you to effortlessly break it down into individual components perfect for bell ringers, short writing assignments, or even substitute plans. Alternatively, combine all three included activities to create a well-structured and scaffolded 1-2 week lesson dedicated to unraveling the intricacies of narrative structure in poetry. Teaching this resource is simple! Start by presenting and discussing the poem with the poem analysis activity , which makes an excellent bell ringer. Then, give students time to complete the guided annotation activity and answer the analysis question that accompany the lesson (answer key included!). Next, students have the opportunity to write their own poem using the poetic concept analyzed earlier. Finally, you can assess students understanding of the poem and its poetic concepts with a literary analysis essay. That essay assignment comes with a prompt, writing tips, peer review, and Common Core-aligned rubric! Your download includes: A POEM ANALYSIS ACTIVITY : Give students the opportunity to read Alfred, Lord Tennyson's "The Charge of the Light Brigade” (text included) and analyze the poem via an annotation activity and accompanying analysis questions (answer key included). Ideal for a bell ringer! A CREATIVE WRITING ASSIGNMENT: Provide students the opportunity to further develop their understanding of plot structure with a creative poem writing assignment (tied to one Common Core Writing Standard). Ideal for sub plans! A LITERARY ANALYSIS ESSAY: This essay assignment builds on students' understanding of plot and Tennyson's "The Charge of the Light Brigade.” The assignment handout includes essay guidelines, analysis prompt, literary analysis writing tips, and a peer review checklist. The included rubric is tied to 4 Common Core ELA Standards and includes a link to an editable rubric that allows for grading customization and seamless integration into Google Classroom and many other Learning Management Systems (LMS's) Although this resource can be fitted for any secondary Language Arts classroom, it has been carefully designed to work best in grades 9 through 12. The included rubric is subtly but specifically tied to Common Core ELA Standards for Language (1 and 2) and Writing (2 and 4). This resource is provided in print-ready, bookmarked, and adjustable PDF files and PowerPoint Show files. This resource contains 5 pages and 1 Google Sheet.

Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC

Tags Creative Writing, Literary Analysis, Literature, Poetry

Poetry Activities for Apostrophe (w/ Lord Tennyson 'Break...')

Poetry Activities for Apostrophe (w/ Lord Tennyson 'Break...')
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities

Uncover the power of apostrophe in poetry with this versatile poetry analysis resource featuring Alfred, Lord Tennyson's masterpiece, "Break, Break, Break." Engage in guided annotation, comprehensive literary analysis (including short answer and essay assignments), and a stimulating creative poem-writing activity as you explore this captivating literary concept. This resource offers exceptional flexibility, allowing you to effortlessly break it down into individual components ideal for bell ringers, short writing assignments, or even substitute plans. Alternatively, combine all three included activities to create a well-structured and scaffolded 1-2 week lesson dedicated to unraveling the art of apostrophe in poetry. Teaching this resource is simple! Start by presenting and discussing the poem with the poem analysis activity , which makes an excellent bell ringer. Then, give students time to complete the guided annotation activity and answer the analysis question that accompany the lesson (answer key included!). Next, students have the opportunity to write their own poem using the poetic concept analyzed earlier. Finally, you can assess students understanding of the poem and its poetic concepts with a literary analysis essay. That essay assignment comes with a prompt, writing tips, peer review, and Common Core-aligned rubric! Expand your poetry curriculum with this invaluable resource, designed to inspire and deepen your students' understanding of apostrophe in poetry through the timeless work of Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Foster their appreciation for this literary device and empower them on their poetic journey. Your download includes: A POEM ANALYSIS ACTIVITY : Give students the opportunity to read Alfred, Lord Tennyson's "Break Break Break” (text included) and analyze the poem via an annotation activity and accompanying analysis questions (answer key included). Ideal for a bell ringer! A CREATIVE WRITING ASSIGNMENT: Provide students the opportunity to further develop their understanding of apostrophe with a creative poem writing assignment (tied to one Common Core Writing Standard). Ideal for sub plans! A LITERARY ANALYSIS ESSAY: This essay assignment builds on students' understanding of apostrophe and Tennyson's "Break Break Break.” The assignment handout includes essay guidelines, analysis prompt, literary analysis writing tips, and a peer review checklist. The included rubric is tied to 4 Common Core ELA Standards and includes a link to an editable rubric that allows for grading customization and seamless integration into Google Classroom and many other Learning Management Systems (LMS's) Although this resource can be fitted for any secondary Language Arts classroom, it has been carefully designed to work best in grades 9 through 12. The included rubric is subtly but specifically tied to Common Core ELA Standards for Language (1 and 2) and Writing (2 and 4). This resource is provided in print-ready, bookmarked, and adjustable PDF files and PowerPoint Show files. This resource contains 5 pages and 1 Google Sheet.

Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC

Tags Literary Analysis, Creative Writing, Literarature, Poetry

Word of the Day Bell Ringers w/ Fantasy Narrative Assignment

Word of the Day Bell Ringers w/ Fantasy Narrative Assignment
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities

Elevate the vocabulary skills of your middle and high school students with this resource, which introduces 35 intricate and unique words (sourced from past SAT Writing & Language tests). This process is made engaging through bell-ringer activities and a culminating fantasy narrative writing assignment. Instruction with this resource is straightforward. Start each class by introducing a new word using the provided slideshow, while students jot down notes or submit their original sentence using the day's word through the associated Google Form. Once all 35 words have been covered, distribute the Science Fiction writing assignment. This assignment consists of planning and drafting activities, a peer review session, and includes a Common Core-aligned rubric. Conceived to kick-off a class period within the time typically used for attendance, your download comprises: - A 35-slide PowerPoint presentation detailing each word's part of speech, definition, an example sentence, its origin, and a prompt for students to register their original sentence in their digital “word journal”. - A link to a Google Slide Word Journal to share with students. This allows them to document the word of the day and their unique sentence, creating an easily accessible collection of responses to facilitate assessment . - A printable alternative of the Word Journal, complete with directions, weekly word entries, and a 'completion' rubric. - A summative assessment in the form of a fantasy narrative essay. This assignment challenges students to incorporate the newly acquired vocabulary into an original piece SAT WORDS IN BOOK 2: capitulate, talisman, sanctimonious, plaudit, malinger, ameliorate, eclectic, jubilant, analgesic, savant, bourgeois, impecunious, misnomer, pejorative, choleric, diurnal, flippant, mercenary, tawdry, posthumous, antediluvian, sybarite, germinal, affable, pariah, urbane, mendacious, puerile, acquiesce, resplendent, nuance, braggart, ambulatory, truncate, cantankerous Although this resource can be fitted for any secondary Language Arts classroom, it has been carefully designed to work best in grades 9, 10, 11, and 12. The included activities and rubric are subtly but specifically tied to Common Core ELA Standard for Language (1, 2, and 4) and Writing (3). This resource is provided in a print-ready, bookmarked, and adjustable PDFs, Google Form, and PowerPoint Show files. This resource contains: 5 pages; 36 slides; 1 Google Form.

Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC

Tags SAT, Vocabulary, Rubric, Creative Writing, Bell Ringer

Note-Taking & Analysis Worksheets for ANY Novel

Note-Taking & Analysis Worksheets for ANY Novel
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Watch your students analyze any choice novel through this resource's carefully scaffolded note-taking worksheets, which provide structured guidance for students during assigned or chosen readings. Simply distribute these worksheets and witness your students literary analysis abilities explode! Independent learning is the goal of every teacher and parent, and this resource pushes students into in-depth learning and literary analysis without educators or parents having to complete any direct instruction. All you have to do is provide students the opportunity to find a book they'll enjoy, print out this worksheet, and let them discover the joy of thinking and analyzing their favorite book on their own. This is a whole reading curriculum in one download! Give your students a book, give them this handout, and watch them grow and learn! The pages of this 4-pageg worksheet include: - Book basics to get students started - A cast of characters list with space for description and multiple-choice selections - A narrative arc map section (ideal for visual learners) - A protagonist vs. antagonist chart - An "important quote list" section - A plot summary and theme section - A readers response section that allows students to connect the work to their own lives and favorite stories Designed to cultivate critical thinkers and lifelong readers, this resource offers an engaging framework that guides students through the analysis of any book with a narrative arc. Immerse them in the captivating world of plot and setting, unravel deeper meanings, contemplate the appropriate audience, and evaluate the impact of the book. Discover the power of this resource in unlocking students' potential as astute readers and critical thinkers. Although this resource can be fitted for any secondary Language Arts classroom, it has been carefully designed to work best in grades 7 through 12. This resource is provided as a print-ready, bookmarked, and adjustable PDF file. This resource contains 4 pages.

Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC

Tags Analysis, Literature, Notetaking

Trace and draw shapes

Trace and draw shapes
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Writing, Handwriting, Not Grade Specific, Drawing Templates & Outlines, Worksheets & Printables

Trace and draw is a fun activity that helps improve children's handwriting. In this file, you will find 10 worksheets, each page contains different shapes. Information on this digital file: File format: pdf file. Number of pages: 10 different pages. Suitable age: Kindergarten, first grade, or homeschooling. (you can use it for any Suitable age) type of this resource: Trace and Draw activity . What will you get when you download this file? When you download this file, you will get a printable PDF containing 10 different pages of worksheets If you like these worksheets and would like more similar work, you can visit my profile. We have many worksheets and educational activities. We upload new worksheets and activities on a weekly basis, and we work every day to design different types of interesting worksheets. Visit my profile and choose what suits you best from among a huge range of worksheets and educational activities suitable for children. some of our work: count and color worksheets for kindergarten. Shape Tracing Sheets - Basic Shapes Tracing - Trace Lines And Shapes. How Many Worksheets - Count And Write How Many - How Many 1-20 Missing Numbers Worksheets 1-20 Letter Tracing Teaching Resources - Tracing Letters A - Z

Author successful teachers resource

Tags Trace And Draw, Trace And Draw Shapes, Shape Trace And Draw

Global 10 Stimulus-Based Multiple-Choice, Decolonization+Online Access

Global 10 Stimulus-Based Multiple-Choice, Decolonization+Online Access
Social Studies, History, History: World, Grade 9, 10, 11, Teacher Tools, Assessments

New York State Regents Global 10 Stimulus-Based Multiple-Choice Questions on Decolonization and Nationalism This 36-question assessment covers decolonization and nationalism using the New York State Regents stimulus-based multiple-choice format. Students analyze documents, maps, and images to evaluate historical context, point of view, purpose, bias, etc. These assessments help students build skills in analyzing primary and secondary sources, a key component of the Global History Regents exam. Teachers can assign them as unit reviews or test prep to familiarize students with the state exam format. Use the answer key for easy grading or import questions into an LMS. Stimulus-based tasks are challenging at first. Consider using standardized scoring to adjust grades as students learn this skill. There are strategies for scaffolding document analysis so students can build confidence over time. This resource helps prepare 10th graders for the Global History Regents exam.

Author Innovation Assessments LLC

Tags New York State Regents, Global History And Geography

NYS Frameworks 10.8: Global 10 Stimulus-Based M-C

NYS Frameworks 10.8: Global 10 Stimulus-Based M-C
Social Studies, History, History: World, Grade 9, 10, 11, Teacher Tools, Assessments

NYS Frameworks 10.8: Global 10 Stimulus-Based Multiple-Choice Questions This 30-question assessment evaluates students' ability to analyze documents and apply historical context based on the New York State Regents Global History exam. Questions are designed to assess skills like identifying purpose, context, bias, intended audience, and other principles of source reliability. These stimulus-based questions start out challenging for students, so a standardized scoring procedure can prevent harming GPAs early on. Use the free tool from Innovation Assessments to adjust scores. Each product includes an answer key, test bank for copying questions into your own assessments , and a passcode for importing all questions into the Innovation platform. Subscription is free. These multiple-choice questions help students in grade 9, 10, or 11 develop the document analysis and critical thinking skills needed for success on the Global History Regents exam. Implement as whole-class tests, homework, bell ringers, or individual student review.

Author Innovation Assessments LLC

Tags New York State Regents, Global History And Geography

Global 10 Stimulus-Based Multiple-Choice, Cold War + Online Access

Global 10 Stimulus-Based Multiple-Choice, Cold War + Online Access
Social Studies, History, History: World, Grade 9, 10, 11, Teacher Tools, Assessments

New York State Regents Global 10 Stimulus-Based Multiple-Choice Assessments, Cold War Era + Online Access Use these 29 stimulus-based multiple-choice questions to assess students' analysis skills and knowledge of historical context during the Cold War era. Questions are modeled after the 18 official "task models" used on the New York State Regents exams. Assign these assessments at the end of Cold War units to help students practice a challenging skill. A standardized scoring system adjusts scores so students aren't penalized as they build proficiency. Use the free calculator to implement this method. This resource includes: answer key, test bank for copying questions into your own tests, and passcode for online access and importing questions into your LMS test bank. Images are provided in folders that must be unzipped before viewing.

Author Innovation Assessments LLC

Tags New York State Regents, Global History And Geography, Assessment Of Cold War, Test Of Cold War

Conflict 1914-1945: Global 10 Stimulus-Based M-C

Conflict 1914-1945: Global 10 Stimulus-Based M-C
Social Studies, History, History: World, Grade 9, 10, 11, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Conflict 1914-1945: Global 10 Stimulus-Based Multiple Choice Questions This social studies resource provides 50 stimulus-based multiple choice questions aligned to the New York State Global History and Geography II curriculum standards. Students analyze documents, maps, and images to evaluate historical context and point of view. This develops critical document analysis skills assessed on state exams. These questions can be used at the end of units starting in October to help students gradually build analysis skills. A standardized scoring adjustment procedure is recommended initially so grades reflect growth. Useful for whole class instruction, small groups, homework, or individual review. Detailed answer key included for easy scoring. Questions are provided in a printable format along with online access options. Applicable for public school teachers or homeschoolers in grade 10.

Author Innovation Assessments LLC

Tags New York State Regents, Global History And Geography, Conflict 1914-1945

Imperialism: Global 10 Stimulus-Based Multiple-Choice

Imperialism: Global 10 Stimulus-Based Multiple-Choice
Social Studies, History, History: World, Grade 9, 10, 11, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Imperialism: Global 10 Stimulus-Based Multiple-Choice This social studies resource helps high school educators teach imperialism using the New York State Regents exam format. It includes 51 stimulus-based multiple-choice questions where students analyze maps, images, and documents. Using these questions allows teachers to assess a student's ability to evaluate sources, identify bias, determine purpose and context, and apply background knowledge. Assigning these complex tasks helps students build analysis skills. The product contains an answer key for easy grading and a test bank to import questions. By standardizing the scoring, teachers can challenge students with difficult material without harming GPAs early on. This resource works for whole-class instruction, small groups, homework, or independent review.

Author Innovation Assessments LLC

Tags New York State Regents, Global History And Geography, Imperialism

Industrial Revolution: Global 10 Stimulus-Based M-C

Industrial Revolution: Global 10 Stimulus-Based M-C
Social Studies, History, History: World, Grade 9, 10, 11, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Industrial Revolution: Global History Regents Exam Prep This 51-question stimulus-based multiple-choice assessment aligns to the New York State Regents Global History and Geography II exam. Students analyze documents, maps, and images to evaluate historical concepts and apply context from the Industrial Revolution unit. The varying question types build skills in identifying point of view, purpose, bias, source format, chronology, geography, audience, and more. Use these as unit exams or daily test prep. Adjust scores as needed while students practice this rigorous task model. Assign individually or import questions into your LMS with the included passcode. Stimulus analysis develops the higher-order thinking skills students need for college readiness.

Author Innovation Assessments LLC

Tags New York State Regents, Global History And Geography, Industrial Revolution

Enlightenment, Revolution, Nationalism: Global 10 Stimulus-Based M-C

Enlightenment, Revolution, Nationalism: Global 10 Stimulus-Based M-C
Social Studies, History, History: World, Grade 9, 10, 11, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Enlightenment, Revolution, Nationalism: Global 10 Stimulus-Based Multiple-Choice Questions This 54-question assessment for high school Global History students tests analysis skills and knowledge of the Enlightenment, Revolution, and Nationalism time periods. Modeled on the New York State Regents exam, each multiple-choice question directs students to respond to a document, map, or image. For example, students may be asked to identify point of view, purpose, context, bias, format, location, audience, and more. Use these assessments at the end of relevant units to prepare students for stimulus-based tasks on standardized tests. Assignments build in difficulty so consider adjusting scores to avoid penalizing developing skills. Questions, an answer key, a test bank, and online access are included. Files must be unzipped before use or images will not display.

Author Innovation Assessments LLC

Tags New York State Regents, Global History And Geography, Nationalism, Enlightenment, Revolution

World in 1750: Global 10 Stimulus-Based Mult.-Choice
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World in 1750: Global 10 Stimulus-Based Mult.-Choice
Social Studies, History, History: World, Grade 9, 10, 11, Teacher Tools, Assessments

New York State Regents Global 10 Stimulus-Based Multiple-Choice, World in 1750 + Online Access In a stimulus-based task, the student is directed to respond to a document, map, or image using their ability to analyze and their knowledge of historical context. In the case of the New York State exams, there are eighteen “task models” used when designing questions. For example, a student may be asked to evaluate and classify (identify) best use of a source or to respond based on knowledge of historical context. Principles of reliability assessment are applied here, such as when students are asked to identify point of view, purpose, context, bias, format of source, location of source in time and/or place, and/or intended audience of sources using background knowledge. [Read More at the Blog] My custom was to assign a stimulus-based multiple-choice at the end of every unit starting in October. At first, students find these very difficult. I use a z-score standardization procedure to adjust the scores so as not to bomb out their GPA while they are just learning. It is a great way to score students in tasks they are not yet proficient at. Use the free Innovation standardized scoring calculator here. This product is a stimulus-based multiple-choice assessments in the format of the new New York State Regents examination in Global History and Geography II. 9 questions Each Product includes: _key = answer key _test = test for print passcode.pdf = for online access and subscriber test bank import Documents are in image format in the folders. These files are viewed from a browser and you need to unzip the product before viewing or the images will not show.

Author Innovation Assessments LLC

Tags NYS Regents, Global History And Geography

Human Rights Violations: Global 10 Stimulus-Based M-C  + Online Access

Human Rights Violations: Global 10 Stimulus-Based M-C + Online Access
Social Studies, History, History: World, Grade 9, 10, 11, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Human Rights Violations: Global 10 Stimulus-Based Multiple-Choice Assessments with Online Access This teaching resource contains 22 stimulus-based multiple-choice questions formatted like those on the New York State Regents examination in Global History and Geography II. Using historical documents, maps, and images, students must analyze sources and apply context clues to demonstrate understanding. Assign these as unit reviews to prepare 9th-11th graders for the Regents exam. The materials can be imported into the Innovation online assessment platform for easy distribution and scoring. Files include an answer key, a test bank to copy/paste questions, and a passcode for online access. Images are in zipped folders and must be unzipped before use. Subscribe to Innovation at no cost to access additional test banks and resources.

Author Innovation Assessments LLC

Tags New York State Regents, Global History And Geography, Human Rights

Global 10 Stimulus-based Multiple-Choice, Globalization +Online Access

Global 10 Stimulus-based Multiple-Choice, Globalization +Online Access
Social Studies, History, History: World, Grade 9, 10, 11, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Globalization and a Changing Global Environment Regents Exam Prep This regulatory-aligned resource prepares students for the New York State Global History and Geography II Regents exam. It includes 27 stimulus-based multiple-choice questions modeled after the format of the new Regents exam. Students analyze documents, maps, images, and other sources, then use their analysis skills and knowledge of historical context to respond. This resource builds analysis skills starting in October. Use the standardized scoring calculator to adjust scores as students learn this complex skill. Assign at the end of Global History units to assess student mastery. Contents: answer key, test bank for copying into assessments, and passcode for online access and importing questions into your test bank. Files are images in folders - unzip before viewing.

Author Innovation Assessments LLC

Tags New York State Regents, Global History And Geography

Book Activities for "The World Needs Who You Were Made to Be"

Book Activities for "The World Needs Who You Were Made to Be"
ELA, Writing, Grade 3, 4, 5, Activities

Kickstart the school year by fostering a sense of community within your classroom and developing a visually appealing bulletin board display using this PRINTABLE resource, which supplements the book "The World Needs Who You Were Made to Be" by Joanna Gaines. Your students will get to engage in important ELA skills while having fun decorating a hot air balloon that features their preferred learning style. You can even personalize the "basket" of the hot air balloon with the students' pictures! This colorful display is perfect for events like open houses or back-to-school nights. During this activity , students will: Enrich their vocabulary Determine and back up the text's theme with textual evidence Recognize and interpret figurative language Establish connections between the text and themselves The resource provides: Helpful tips for teachers for each skill/ activity 8 vibrant vocabulary word cards (available in both color and black/white) Worksheet activities targeting vocabulary, theme, figurative language, and reflection questions Answer keys to guide you Outlines for hot air balloons for the concluding activity Examples to inspire your students In the final activity , two options are provided: Students can pen 4-5 adjectives that best describe their working style on the hot air balloon OR Students can craft a full sentence or phrase that encapsulates their optimal working style The adaptable nature of this resource allows for easy differentiation based on student writing abilities (e.g., ELLs) or to cater to various grade levels. Once you have a copy of the book, simply print out this activity and you're ready to go! This resource is ideal for the start of the academic year, to kick off a new project or collaborative work, or to foster community spirit at any point throughout the year. It's an excellent way to encourage self-awareness among students and respect for diverse learning styles. We would be grateful if you could leave a comment or rating to share how useful this product was to you, or to provide any feedback or questions you might have. Please follow us to stay updated on new resources that could be beneficial for your classroom. Thank you! Copyright © Creatively Mrs. B

Author Creatively Mrs. B

Tags Figurative Language, Writing, Book Companion, Coloring Activity, Vocabulary

5th Grade ELA Vocabulary Bilingual Word Wall Cards

5th Grade ELA Vocabulary Bilingual Word Wall Cards
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 5, Word Walls, Classroom Decor

Assist your ESL and ELL learners in expanding their vocabulary in both reading and writing with the use of these educational word wall cards. They are ideal for the back-to-school season and serve as a valuable instructional resource throughout the academic year. Teaching Spanish-speaking ELL learners in your class can be challenging when trying to present grade-level content in an accessible way. This bilingual ELA vocabulary resource aims to solve this issue, facilitating comprehension and reinforcing key concepts, thus saving valuable time. The resource incorporates 62 words from the Common Core Reading and Writing Standards for 5th grade. Each card displays a vocabulary term in both English and Spanish, accompanied by a visual explanation (with one exception). The included Spanish translations and images aid students in drawing on their existing knowledge, forming associations, and deriving meaning. The cards are conveniently grouped by topic and color-coded for easy navigation. The areas covered include: Verbs found in questions (e.g., determine, describe, explain) Essential reading skills (e.g., summarize, point of view, theme) Figurative language Poetry Story Elements Types of Writing The resource comes with: Guidance for Teachers A comprehensive list of words with their definitions in English A colorful and a b/w 'ELA Word Wall' sign Print and editable bilingual word wall cards for each word, available in color and black and white Blank templates for personalized creation A vocabulary worksheet A sample answer key for the vocabulary worksheet The vocabulary worksheet allows students to define words, draw a related picture, and identify synonyms & antonyms. This is an excellent way to extend learning and can be used with any word. Visualize its Application in Your Classroom: This versatile resource can be deployed in numerous ways over the academic year: Introduce new vocabulary using the cards in whole-class or small-group lessons. Utilize the cards to review terms before an assessment or activity by engaging in "heads up" or other enjoyable review games. Establish a word wall in your classroom. The word wall can be a constant reference point during activities, fostering connections. Having words readily available encourages student independence and familiarity, increasing their confidence. Encourage students to form a personal dictionary in their notebooks using the included vocabulary worksheet. This can be used as a morning work task or an end-of-lesson activity , providing additional vocabulary practice. To accommodate your unique needs, all cards are EDITABLE, and blank templates are included, allowing you to tailor them to your specific classroom requirements. __________________________________ Copyright © Creatively Mrs B

Author Creatively Mrs. B

Tags Back To School, Word Wall, Vocabulary, Extension Activity, Bilingual

Worksheets for ANY Film: Note-Taking & Analysis

Worksheets for ANY Film: Note-Taking & Analysis
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Elevate any movie watching experience and enable learners to become adept critics with this all-inclusive educational toolkit! Leverage the strength of any film with a storyline using the kit's proficiently devised instruments. These carefully constructed film analysis worksheets offer the perfect structure to help learners grasp and critique the films they choose or are assigned. Just hand out these sheets and observe the profound effect on their evaluation abilities! With a dedicated emphasis on fostering critical thinking skills and promoting lifelong education, this toolkit offers a compelling structure that smoothly navigates learners through film analysis. Engage them in the intriguing realm of plot and setting, decode underlying messages, contemplate the intended audience, and evaluate the film's enduring impact. Explore the potency of this toolkit in revealing learners' capabilities as discerning film aficionados. Independent learning is the goal of every teacher and parent, and this resource pushes students into in-depth learning and film analysis without educators or parents having to complete any direct instruction. All you have to do is provide students with a film, print out this worksheet, and let them discover the joy of thinking and analyzing a movie on their own. This is a whole film studies curriculum in one download! Give your students a film, give them this handout, and watch them grow and learn! The pages of this 4-pageg worksheet include: - Film basics to get students started - A cast of characters list with space for description and multiple-choice selections - A narrative arc map section (ideal for visual learners) - A protagonist vs. antagonist chart - An "important quote list" section - A plot summary and theme section - A readers response section that allows students to connect the work to their own lives and favorite stories Although this resource can be fitted for any secondary Language Arts classroom, it has been carefully designed to work best in grades 7 through 12. This resource is provided as a print-ready, bookmarked, and adjustable PDF file. This resource contains 5 pages.

Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC

Tags Analysis, Film Study, Notetaking