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Media Literary and Deepfake Awareness Training — High School ELA

Media Literary and Deepfake Awareness Training — High School ELA
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Projects

Media Literacy and Deepfake Awareness Training for High School ELA The Media Literary and Deepfake Awareness Training for High School ELA is a comprehensive teaching tool designed to enhance the overall comprehension skills of students in Grades 9 to 12. By incorporating this necessary resource into your Language Arts curriculum , you'll be helping students navigate the complicated and evolving realm of deepfakes - false images, videos, or audios created with AI technology. About Deepfakes: This unit introduces learners to the history, science, and future implications of deepfakes. The focus lies not just on transmitting knowledge but also sparking critical thought and prompting discussions related to video manipulation's potential societal impact. It aims at promoting research about how an informed society can address this growing peril. Inclusions: The downloaded package has multiple designed elements for an engaging learning experience: 'Deepfake Awareness Training' presentation file: This initiates students into the topic with a light-hearted internet video clip on deepfake. It includes a detailed explanation about what constitutes deepfake technology; its historical context; a link to a ten-minute news story addressing its dangers. The Basics of MLA Style PowerPoint presentation with Worksheets:: This tool assists with essay formatting teaching combined with worksheets along with answer keys complementing these presentations. . Socratic Seminar discussion activities (7): This encourages student debates directly related to training presentations and reading assignments aligned within Common Core rubric standards CCRA.W.4 and CCRA.SL.1. Note: This package encourages individual or group learning sessions alike and acts as an engaging homework project. Five Paragraph Argumentative Essay Assignment: The closing assignment involves writing an argumentative essay proposing approaches to counter deepfake impact on society. also provided.' aided by thoughtful response questions. Note: With the sensitivity of the topic, teachers are advised to exercise caution when students investigate deepfakes on their own. This resource is stocked with 17 Pages and 34 Slides including print-ready, bookmarked, and adjustable PDF files and PowerPoint Show files. It is tailor-made for modern-day classrooms navigating digital terrain filled with mirages!

Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC

Tags Media Literacy, Deepfake Awareness, ELA Curriculum, Critical Thinking, Research Skills

Reading Intervention programme for Struggling Readers
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Reading Intervention programme for Struggling Readers
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Reading, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Literacy Readers, Teacher Tools

This is a series of decodable phonic books written for struggling readers. Struggling readers often have gaps in their phonic knowledge or have started to guess. These books help to retrain the child. They start back at the beginning with CVC words to ensure the child can read fluently at this level and to build shattered confidence. Sometimes children think they can read the easy books, but find that they have learnt to guess words which interrupts fluency and excludes them from comprehending what has been read. They build up from CVC words, through consonant blends words with a short vowel sound, to ck, oo words. More are coming! They are useful for reading intervention for older pupils, maybe even those of 11+ who are struggling to read fluently. Pupils should be able to blend fluently and have some phonic knowledge, though it may not be secure. Who are these book for? Older pupils who can read, but who have a reading age well below their chronological age. Such children may struggle to read simple text with accuracy/fluency and thereby lack comprehension. They are not for pupils who are just beginning to read with phonics. Please see my CVC decodable and CVCC readers for books for such pupils. They are convenient enough for parents to use with their children, as well as for use by teachers and private tutors. Outline and steps Start at the beginning with book 1 (the books are labelled by file name, not on the covers so as not to belittle the pupil). Teach the sounds afresh and then let the pupil read the book when you are sure that s/he will succeed. As the pupil reads, assess what further work is needed t help the child progress and provide it. Look for more in this series coming shortly in my store. I am finding more and more such pupils desperate for help. You can help too! It is not hard but just needs a little understanding of the problem. I thought that my pupils would look with disdain at these books. I found the opposite; they were so relieved that at last somebody had actually given them a book they could read! Purpose These books have been written and tried and tested on some of my older pupils (mainly boys I admit), and they have proved very helpful. Most of my pupils have a dyslexic type problem, involving poor processing skills. It is crucial that they build a secure foundation for reading ability to build upon. This book, used as described will help to build that foundation. With appropriate help and these books, they have all made good progress in a reasonable space of time (dependant also on ability as well as teaching). What is included? For each title, a book with reading passages and a fluency chart. Two PowerPoints with supporting teaching resources for books 1 and 2.

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags Reading Catch Up, Reading Intervention, Phonic Readin Gbooks, Phonics Reading Books, Decodable Reading Book, Special Needs, Reading For Older Readers, Struggling Readers, Special Needs,

Blackout Poetry Unit

Blackout Poetry Unit
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Download and discover the ultimate no-prep resource for blackout poetry, also known as found poetry, that will teach your students the art of word choice, literary techniques, and poetic language through a fun and hands-on approach. In six captivating unit lessons, students will embark on an engaging journey of crossing out found text to create their own unique and personal poems, an experience they'll find far more enjoyable than traditional writing methods. Without even realizing it, your students will immerse themselves in a world of learning while working on their blackout poetry. This all-inclusive module delves deeper than the creation of blackout poems, incorporating literary analysis exercises that investigate five renowned poems and explore five central literary ideas. The module also wraps up with a personal blackout poem project as the summative assessment , designed to engage even the most reluctant creative writers. Witness as your pupils become fully engrossed and stimulated through the enchanting world of blackout poetry! This lesson plan on poetry teaching comes complete with everything needed to run a blackout poetry unit. It is ideal for substitute lesson plans, a brief creative unit, or as a supplement to a poetry or literary analysis unit. Your download comprises: Five blackout poetry exercises centered on literary analysis. Each activity comprises a famous poem, a defined literary concept, discussion questions, and a blackout activity (an answer key and a Common Core-aligned rubric are included). A blackout personal poem "writing" project. This requires students to find a newspaper or magazine article of personal significance and apply the blackout poetry technique to craft their unique piece of poetic art (A 40-point rubric, connected to three Common Core ELA standards, is included in both a printable format and as a link to an editable rubric. This allows for customization of grading and effortless integration into Google Classroom and numerous other Learning Management Systems) LITERARY CONCEPTS AND FAMOUS POEMS INCLUDED IN THIS RESOURCE: Metaphor and “O Captain! My Captain” (1865), by Walt Whitman Imagery and “To S.M., a Young African Painter…” (1773), by Phillis Wheatley Personification and “The Wind — tapped like a tired Man —” (1863), by Emily Dickinson Plot Structure and “The Man He Killed” (1902), by Thomas Hardy Theme and “Here I Love You” (1924), by Pablo Neruda 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 rubrics are subtly but specifically tied to Common Core ELA Standards for Writing (3 and 4) and Reading Literature (2). This resource is provided in print-ready, bookmarked, and adjustable PDF files and PowerPoint Show files. This resource contains 8 Pages and 1 Google Sheet.

Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC

Tags Poetry, Creative Writing, Worksheets, Blackout Poetry Art Ideas, Black Out Poem Ideas, Poetry Packet High School, Blackout Poem Ideas, Best Texts For Blackout Poetry, Blackout Poems Ideas

Find, Analyze, & Share Poem Project

Find, Analyze, & Share Poem Project
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Activities, Projects

The Find, Analyze, & Share Poem Project - A Premier Education Resource The Find, Analyze, & Share Poem Project stands as an indispensable educational tool for teachers predominantly focusing on the disciplines of poetry analysis and public speaking. This zero-preparation product promises to sow the seeds of fundamental poetic insights in students whilst concurrently polishing their literary analyses capabilities and public speaking dexterity. Innovative By Design A true hallmark of innovation,this project crafts an autonomous learning journey enabling persistent exploration in unraveling literary treasures - a truly empowering experience that significantly nurtures critical thinking abilities. Dual Facet Advantages Every student using this wonderful tool will not only grasp essential poetic concepts but also traverse through intricate verse with a newly found analytical fervor. Following this journey lies the treasure of communicated eloquence; being able to present findings confidently before an audience - a skill paramount in today's education frameworks. Comprehensive Teaching Resources: Find, Analyze & Share Poem Project could seamlessly blend within group studies or operate as effective standalone homework assignments etc; This resource is supplemented by enlightening instructional presentation material spread across 27 slides fed with 8 poem variants and 10 easy-to-understand literary concepts; Symbiotic assessment capabilities including multiple rubrics built on Common Core ELA standards make tracking progress easier. The added flexibility comes via editable rubriks that are modifiable suiting individual instructor's grading philosophy aiding easy integration into Learning Management Systems like Google Classroom among others; Cross-Grade Compatibility An alluring advantage resides within its versatility across grades (from seventh through tenth grade) making it a perfect fit for multiple classrooms. Moreover, due to the incorporation of modern technology, no preparation is needed as its content can be directly linked via EASEL. The Find, Analyze & Share Poem Project - More Than A Class Tool More than a simple instructional mechanism, this extensively equipped tool fosters all-round development and learning exercising classroom discussions,presentation activities,critical thinking projects,and peer-review initiatives.With such rich features offered it's apt in calling it a harbringer of comprehensive learning.

Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC

Tags Teaching Resource, Poetry Analysis, Public Speaking, Independent Learning, Rubrics

Coordinate Plane Lesson - Tables, Graph Points, Predictions

Coordinate Plane Lesson - Tables, Graph Points, Predictions
Math, Graphing, Grade 5, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

This Coordinate Plane Lesson - Tables, Graph Points, Predictions is a ready to use 28 page PowerPoint lesson for teaching students how to represent real world and mathematical problems in the coordinate plane. You will see hard to find real world problems using the coordinate plane. Students will complete tables given a coordinate plane graph and graph points given a table. Students will also be given conceptual (word) problems and asked to use that information to complete a table or to graph points in the coordinate plane. Next students will make a prediction for a new data point based on the table and its given graph or a conceptual problem. Students will also be asked to interpret coordinate values of a point based on the information from the table and graph or a conceptual situation. During the lesson students will also be introduced to a graph break (sqiggly line). At the end of this Coordinate Plane Lesson - Tables, Graph Points, Predictions lesson is a four question practice quiz for students to show their understanding of the skills learned. This is a 5th grade lesson and corresponds to the Common Core Math Standards of 5.G.1 and 5.G.2. Answer keys are included throughout the lesson as needed. The PowerPoint can be edited to suit the needs of your students.

Author Math Resources With Rigor

Tags Coordinate Plane, Graph Points, Complete Tables, Make Predictions From Graphs

Writing Literary Analysis Step-by-Step Directions & Outline Activity

Writing Literary Analysis Step-by-Step Directions & Outline Activity
ELA, Writing, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Outlines, Teacher Tools

What's the method to craft a literary analysis? More importantly, how can you impart the art of writing literary analysis to your students? This manual unravels the process of creating a literary analysis essay through clear, incremental instructions and a plain drafting exercise, addressing key areas such as thesis statements for literary analysis, assertions and justifications, opening sections, structuring of body paragraphs, incorporation of quotes, analysis suggestions, and conclusion writing. Teaching the craft of literary analysis writing can be a daunting task; allow this tool to make it easier for you! This is an excellent reference and essay-writing reference material that your students will appreciate whenever tasked with writing a formal literary analysis essay for your class. The guidelines break down each step of the writing process, from thesis development to introductions and body paragraphs before cleverly supplying tricks and options that will unlock the mysteries of writing a strong conclusion. Included in your download is: - 4 pages of step-by-step literary analysis writing guidelines (Page 1: Thesis Statements; Page 2: Introductions; Page 3: Body Paragraphs; Page 4: Conclusions). Each page is designed to be aesthetically pleasing and easy to follow. Many instructors laminate these pages to provide students with a reference material they can keep and use for years - A two-page summary handout for student reference that addresses everything in the writing guidelines in a clear and concise, text-only format - An essay outline activity that combines our step-by-step guidelines with essay drafting practice. This is a perfect resource that can assist students with nearly any literary analysis writing assignment they might encounter from middle school through higher education. 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. These step-by-step guidelines are specifically tied to Common Core ELA Standards for Writing (1, 2, 4, and 9) and Reading Information (4). This resourceis provided as a print-ready, bookmarked, and adjustable PDF file. This resource contains 9 pages.

Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC

Tags Literary Analysis, Essays, Directions

PowerPoint Decimals for Student Practice for Reading and Writing

PowerPoint Decimals for Student Practice for Reading and Writing
Math, Decimals, Grade 5, Teacher Tools, Presentations

Read decimal numbers and write decimal numbers in word or expanded form. Use this with 5th grade students and corresponds to Common Core Standard 5.NBT.3.a This PowerPoint contains 40 decimal numbers. The whole number part or the numbers range from 0 to 99,999 and the decimal parts range from 0 to 0.999. Use this in any number of ways. The following are just some examples. 1. Call on students individually to read the numerals. 2. Have the class read the numerals together. 3. Have students write the number in word or expanded form either on paper or individual white boards. 4. Put students in pairs at a center and have them to take turns reading the numerals to each other or have them write the numbers in word or expanded form and then compare their answers. 5. Have a number shown as students enter your class as a starting activity. I am sure you can think of other ways to use the slides. You can take time during class and/or use as a filler when you have a few minutes. The keys are at the end and are color coded for groups of 10 numbers. You can edit the slides to fit your needs.

Author Math Resources With Rigor

Tags Read Decimals, Write Decimals Standard, Write Decimals Expanded

Writing Literary Analysis Classroom Posters (36x24)

Writing Literary Analysis Classroom Posters (36x24)
ELA, Writing, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Posters, Classroom Decor

Writing Literary Analysis Classroom Posters (36x24) A valuable teaching resource designed with educators in mind. Drawing on 14 years of experience, this product offers detailed guidelines for conducting literary analysis that students can refer to throughout the school year. Easy-to-use Instructional Posters These four posters are not only instructional but they’re also easy to use and implement within any classroom setting. Contained within an easy-to-print PDF format, all that's required is to print in preferred size through a chosen printing service, then display it prominently in your classroom or during specific essay writing lessons. Guidance on Writing Process Developing a thesis statement Claim formulation Warrant elaboration Making effective use of quotes within the analysis. This seamless transition from thesis formation right through to forming conclusion statements ensures comprehensive understanding for students across various grades! Educational resources should be straightforward and user-friendly; these posters excel at these requirements! They can be referred to during whole group lessons or smaller study sessions but could also be used as at-home reference materials if you assign literary analysis essays as part of homework tasks! The information made available has been carefully curated for Language Arts classrooms—specifically those hosting students in grades 9-12—and corresponds directly with Common Core ELA Standards for Writing (1, 2, 4 and 9) plus Reading Information (4). Invaluable Collection for Guiding Penmanship Skills This Nine-page educational tool forms essential part of any teacher’s repertoire when looking to guide their student's penmanship skills confidently throughout their high school career. It offers step by step guidance neatly wrapped up within four large-sized informative posters.

Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC

Tags Literary Analysis, Classroom Posters, Writing Process, Essay Writing, Instructional Resource, Literature Posters For Classroom

Lesson for Adding and Subtracting Fractions Using Equivalent Fractions

Lesson for Adding and Subtracting Fractions Using Equivalent Fractions
Math, Fractions, Grade 5, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

This is a ready to use lesson for adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators. This lesson is based on 5th grade skills and is a 35 slide PowerPoint . The lesson shows students how to use equivalent fractions and also uses circle fractions to model the concept. The lesson begins with students practicing finding equivalent fractions and then builds on this skill to incorporate addition of fractions. Circle fraction models are used to illustrate why fractions without a common denominator can't be added until a common denominator is used. Several examples are given and the procedure for finding a common denominator with equivalent fractions is show step by step. Students are then asked to try one on their own. Next students are show 2 examples of the same procedure except for subtraction of fractions. Students are then asked to try 2 on their own. Students are given a final problem that can be used as an exit ticket. The last slide has a summary of the lesson. Slides with answers to all practice problems are include throughtout the lesson. This lesson aligns with the Common Core Standard 5.NF.A.1 except mixed numbers are not inlcuded. This lesson is for conceptual understanding of the skill.

Author Math Resources With Rigor

Tags Fractions, Circle Fraction Models, Equivalent Fractions, Adding Fractions, Subtracting Fractions

Famous Scientist Posters With Short Biography - 24 Beautiful Posters

Famous Scientist Posters With Short Biography - 24 Beautiful Posters
Science, Life Sciences, Nature & Plants, Basic Science, Physics, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Environmental Science, Biology, Chemistry, Technology, Engineering, Earth Sciences, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Posters, Classroom Decor

Famous Scientist Posters Collection This is a set of 24 meticulously crafted posters that delve into the fascinating world of renowned scientists. Within this collection, you'll find notable figures such as Galileo Galilei, Marie Curie, and Neil deGrasse Tyson. Each poster thoughtfully presents a concise biography, shedding light on their remarkable achievements and invaluable contributions to the realm of science. At the heart of this collection is inclusivity. There is a diverse representation so that every student can see a reflection of potential, achievement, and inspiration. The essence of each scientist's impact is captured beautifully with watercolor artwork. The artistic interpretation serves not just as a learning tool but also as a work of art. Beyond their educational merit, these posters have the dual role of uplifting the aesthetic of your classroom. They seamlessly blend knowledge with artistry, creating an ambiance of elegance and wonder. As educators, it's a privilege to ignite that spark of curiosity in young minds. With these posters, students will not just learn facts but will be spurred by the stories of perseverance, innovation, and discovery from these scientific icons. Details of the Posters: Set Quantity: 24 unique watercolor posters. Dimensions: Available in three distinct sizes: 8.5" x 11" full page, 6 per page, and 12 per page. Formats: Both PNG and PDF formats are provided. Backgrounds: Each PNG file is versatile, offered with both a transparent and a solid black background. Accessibility: Every individual poster is also provided as a separate PDF document for ease of use. Display Flexibility: These posters are designed for versatility. They can be printed and adorned on your classroom walls or showcased digitally, depending on your preference. Whether you're a science teacher in a public school setting or facilitating learning from home, these posters are an asset. They're designed to encourage students to look beyond the textbook, to visualize the faces of science, and to be inspired by their stories. The following scientists are included: Galileo Galilei Albert Einstein Neil deGrasse Tyson Rosalind Franklin Marie Curie Isaac Newton Ada Lovelace Stephen Hawking Jane Goodall Mae Jemison George Washington Carver Grace Hopper Alan Turing Jennifer Doudna Charles Darwin Neil Armstrong Richard Feynman Vera Rubin Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar Wangari Maathai Shinya Yamanaka Mayim Bialik Michio Kaku Rosalyn Yalow Fuel the flames of wonder and motivate budding intellects with this set of 24 scientist posters! Every poster seamlessly merges the scientist's name, biography, and a captivating watercolor portrayal, ensuring representation from a wide range of backgrounds and ethnicities. By displaying these posters in your classroom, you pave the way for a learning atmosphere that is both inclusive and uplifting. Students will dive deep into the legacies and accomplishments of notable scientists that paved the way in various fields. Beyond fostering a solid understanding of science, these posters emphasize the beauty of diversity and inspire students to chart their own unique paths. Let this collection serve as a springboard for endless scientific exploration in your educational space!

Author Teach With Fergy

Tags Famous Scientist, Scientist Poster, Classroom Posters, Famous Scientist Biography

Book Companion: B is for BANANAS: AAC-Language-Literacy

Book Companion: B is for BANANAS: AAC-Language-Literacy
Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Novel Studies

Book Companion : B is for BANANAS provides speech therapists, special education teachers, and early elementary educators with shared reading, writing, and language activities to use alongside the picture book B is for Bananas. This resource focuses on the letter B and includes story props, comprehension questions, character webs, visual supports, repeated reading guidance, writing scaffolds, art extensions, and more to target literacy and communication skills. Whether used for whole group, small group, or individual instruction, this book companion integrates multisensory learning to help diverse early learners achieve alphabet, vocabulary, and narrative comprehension goals. With customized supports that align to many ability levels, this resource enables educators to facilitate interactive reading lessons that boost participation, engagement, and language growth.

Author Belleville Area Special Services Cooperative (BASSC)

Tags Core Vocabulary, Aac Book Companion, Aac And Literacy, B Is For Bananas, Bedtime Theme, Alphabet Book

Book Companion: My Friend Rabbit: AAC-Language-Literacy

Book Companion: My Friend Rabbit: AAC-Language-Literacy
Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Novel Studies

My Friend Rabbit: AAC-Language-Literacy Book Companion This book companion for My Friend Rabbit provides speech therapists, special education teachers, and early elementary educators with shared reading, writing, and language activities to use with students. Integrate the story props, comprehension questions, character webs, art projects , and repeated reading strategies into whole group, small group, or individual sessions to target communication, literacy, and language skills. With a focus on high frequency and fringe vocabulary, this resource helps build narrative skills, letter knowledge, reading comprehension, and sentence formulation in students with disabilities, language delays, or complex communication needs. Implement the various flexible activities to elicit verbal expression, facilitate participation, and expand understanding of this charming story about friendship and cooperation.

Author Belleville Area Special Services Cooperative (BASSC)

Tags Core Vocabulary, Aac Book Companion, Helping Theme, Animal Theme, Friendship Theme, Aac And Literacy, My Friend Rabbit

Animal Strike At The Zoo: Language-Literacy Book Companion Packet

Animal Strike At The Zoo: Language-Literacy Book Companion Packet
Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Novel Studies

Do you work with students who have emergent literacy skills? Do you work with students who use AAC or have complex communication needs? Or do you work with early elementary students who have a language delay or disorder? If so, my book companions are for you! This book companion provide you with multiple language, communication, shared reading, and shared writing tasks. Instructions and guidance for the shared reading activities of a picture walk through and repeated readings is provided. Additional activities to provide practice with identifying the focus letter through repetition with variety are also included. Story props are provided to help increase participation during shared reading activities. They can also be used to aide with story retell activities. There is a focus on balancing explicit exposure and targeted practice for both core and fringe vocabulary. CROWD questions can be used to further increase comprehension of the target book and elicit a wide range of language and communication skills. The provided sentence stems can be used in isolation or in conjunction with the predictable chart writing protocol. The character description webs provide a platform to target multiple language and communication targets. These book companions include 1-3 hands-on art or science themed activities. This product can be used individually, in small groups, or for whole class instruction.

Author Belleville Area Special Services Cooperative (BASSC)

Tags Animal Strike At The Zoo, Zoo Theme, Core Vocabulary, Aac Book Companion, Aac And Literacy

Coloring Pages: Ancient Wonders to Color Aztec & Mayan Civilization

Coloring Pages: Ancient Wonders to Color Aztec & Mayan Civilization
Social Studies, History, History: Ancient, Not Grade Specific, Coloring Pages, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables

Coloring Pages: Ancient Wonders to Color Aztec & Mayan Civilization Dive into the mesmerizing world of Aztec and Mayan Civilization with our Coloring Pages: Ancient Wonders to Color Aztec & Mayan Civilization available in our store! Engage with the deep heritage and art of these age-old civilizations through detailed drawings. With this Coloring Pages: Ancient Wonders to Color Aztec & Mayan Civilization resource your students can channel your inner artist while exploring renowned symbols, mythical beings, and breathtaking sceneries. Whether you're a history buff or looking for a tranquil hobby, these pages promise endless hours of fun. Embark on a colorful journey through the magnificence of ancient times! This Coloring Pages: Ancient Wonders to Color Aztec & Mayan Civilization resource includes: - (Entirely Digital Download) - Included Files: - 24 Ready-to-use PDF Pages. - 24 High-Quality JPGs. Attributes: -Generous 8.5 X 11 size. -Vibrant, engaging, and captivating patterns. -Crisp images with bold outlining. -Suitable for both young and mature artists. Ideal For: -Blending fun with educational insights. -Delving into the vibrant history and culture of ancient worlds. -Expressing creativity via detailed drawings. -Finding calm and alleviating stress. -Engaging with renowned symbols and legendary characters. -Boosting learning with an enjoyable tool.

Author Funnyworksheets

Tags Aztec, Mexican, Ancient, Mayan, Culture, Inca, Ethnic, Totem, Tribal, Masks

Book Talk Presentations Assignment

Book Talk Presentations Assignment
ELA, Strategies, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Presentations, Teacher Tools

Book Talk Presentations Assignment This teaching resource offers an exciting way to incorporate student-led book talks into your curriculum , triggering independent reading in the classroom. Aided by meticulous planning worksheets and note-taking sheets, this assignment enhances students' public speaking skills while promoting their favorite books. Detailed Note-Taking Sheets & Planning Worksheets: These aid students in comprehending the complexities of their chosen readings. They also provide a structured framework for preparing upcoming presentations. Versatile Application: Use it as whole group activities or break it down for small groups to understand different features of novel study sequentially. The assignment doubles up as homework, allowing students ample time for comprehension and analysis before they present. Lesson Plan Guidelines This package comes with guidelines offering implementation suggestions for educators along with a Book Talk presentation assignment. It includes requirements coupled with helpful tips on how to present effectively. Maintaining Focus & Engagement: The resource comes equipped with peer-edit checklists that keep learners’ focus intact throughout the process. Evidence-based Learning: An integrated rubric explicitly tied to three ELA standards ensures adherence to Common Core standards. Besides a hands-on experience in literature analysis and enhancing presentation skills, this teaching resource dovetails proficiently within digital educational spheres. It provides Google slide templates alongside PowerPoint templates ensuring effective instruction conveyance by the teachers. The product is versatile - suitable across grade levels five through twelve, which makes it apt no matter what age range you teach!

Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC

Tags Book Talks, Independent Reading, Public Speaking, Reading Comprehension, Literature Analysis

Narrative Sub Plans Prompts (Print & Pass)

Narrative Sub Plans Prompts (Print & Pass)
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Narrative Sub Plans Prompts Narrative Sub Plans Prompts provides educators with a ready-made teaching tool, perfect for specific or time-bound needs like 10 substitute-led class periods. Created to provide peace of mind to teachers, it ensures classes stay on track even when the main instructor is absent. This instructional resource is suitable for students from Grade 6 through Grade 12, focusing specifically on Language Arts and especially Creative Writing . What does this Kit Include? Detailed narrative prompt assignments: Designed to stimulate creativity in every learner, regardless of their general predisposition towards writing. Straightforward Assignment Guide: Clear instructions along with organized narrative writing tips are provided making the understanding and execution process simpler for learners. Detailed sub notes and worksheets: Each assignment comes with a properly framed sub-note and an engaging narrative prompt worksheet that includes self-and-peer-review checklist activities. The resource incorporates a Common Core standards-based grading rubric in sync with four ELA standards ensuring smooth integration into existing lesson plans or curriculum planning efforts. Rewarding Features & Uses In addition to providing pre-prepared assignments, Narrative Sub Plans Prompts also allows teachers the flexibility of creating original narrative assignments using its format via an editable PowerPoint template file. Furthermore, both blank sub-notes as well as lesson handouts can readily be printed out if required. Furthermore, this tool can be utilized across various instructional contexts - from whole group instruction to small group workshops or even individual tasks such as homework assignments. Its versatility ensures optimal use while consistently aiding students in improving their written communication skills across diverse scenarios.

Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC

Tags Narrative Prompts, Creative Writing, Substitute Plans, Language Arts, Peer Review

Expository Essay Sub Plans Prompts (Print & Pass)

Expository Essay Sub Plans Prompts (Print & Pass)
ELA, Writing, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Expository Essay Sub Plans Prompts This teaching resource is perfect for students in grades six through twelve and covers the Language Arts curriculum, focusing particularly on Writing. Product Overview: Comprises a series of short expository essay prompts suitable for ten substitute-led class sessions. Included sub note and lesson handout complete with scoring rubric making preparation simple. The ten prompt worksheets come with exciting, easy-to-engage themes. Learning Process: Students are guided to draft detailed multi-paragraph responses with a clear plan given via flowcharts. Assignment requirements are easy to understand fostering independence even further. Detailed Writing Tips: In addition to the prompts, each worksheet includes organized writing tips acting as quick-reference guides aiding independent learning further. This feature is ideal for both classrooms and homeschooling scenarios. Prompt Review Sessions: The assignments end with engaging review sessions which include self-checklists and peer reviews—facilitating not just essay writing but reflexive learning as well. Evaluation Support: Includes Common Core Standards-based grading rubrics linked directly to four ELA standards simplifying measurable evaluation process. L-EA’s ‘Create Your Own’ Format: This Expository Essay Sub Plans Prompts pack features the unique 'Create Your Own' expository prompt template file allowing teachers flexibility in structuring assignments. A tool beyond substitute-led scenarios: This offering extends its applicability across several instruction models like homework groups or even cooperative learning environments owing to its adaptable nature. In conclusion, the Expository Essay Sub Plans Prompts is a resource designed for versatility, ensuring instructional continuity regardless of who’s leading the class.

Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC

Tags Expository Essay, Sub Plans, Writing Prompts, Substitute Teacher, Independent Learning

Poetry Writing Sub Plans — ELA — TEN Print & Pass Lessons

Poetry Writing Sub Plans — ELA — TEN Print & Pass Lessons
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Poetry Writing Sub Plans — ELA — TEN Print & Pass Lessons This detailed set of succinct poetry writing lessons equips educators with all the required materials for ten classes led by a substitute teacher. Just print the easily accessible substitute note and the lesson sheets, which also incorporate a beneficial peer review worksheet, and you're good to go. The rest can be effortlessly handled by your substitute teacher and pupils! And what's more, your students will be able to continue honing their imaginative poetry writing skills even when you're not around! Here's how simple this sub plan series is to present: Simply print out and sign the included sub plan note, make copies of one of the 10 poetry writing worksheets included in this resource, and leave them on your desk for your substitute. While student familiarity with the poetry concept is helpful, the handouts directions will be more than enough information to get your students working diligently on their own unique poems while you're away. Each of the 10 included lessons contain the following: - A prepared sub plan note with teacher instructors - A creative poem writing activity based around a popular style of poetry (see list below) - A clear lesson flow chart attached to the lesson hand-out - A peer edit collaboration activity worksheet - A Common Core Standards-based grading rubric POEM-TYPES INCLUDED IN RESOURCE: Haikus, Cinquains, Concrete Poems, Villanelles, Sonnets, Petrarchan Sonnets, Prose Poems, Free Verse, Imagery, and Narrative Poems 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 rubrics are subtly but specifically tied to Common Core ELA Standards for Writing (4 and 5). This resource is provided in print-ready, bookmarked, and adjustable PDF files. This resource contains 12 Pages.

Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC

Tags Poetry, Creative Writing, Sub Plans

SEL: POPSICLE Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity

SEL: POPSICLE Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Not Grade Specific, Activities

Encourage students to take a serene moment, focusing on their breath as they trace various objects with their fingers. Introduce the "Trace and Breathe" technique, an SEL (social emotional learning) skill, to help students de-escalate and regain composure. A myriad of vibrant designs are available, with both color and monochrome options! Included: - Overview of "Trace and Breathe" - Displayable "Trace and Breathe" Poster - Vibrant Version - Monochromatic Version - For Teachers: - Simply print the worksheets for each student. - Opt to print designs that resonate with individual student preferences. - Instruct on the "Trace and Breathe" method. Suitable for individual student use when they need a tranquil moment. Also great for entire class sessions, especially after energetic activities like recess or assemblies. Consider setting up a tranquility corner in the classroom. Stock it with laminated versions of these sheets, allowing students to pick and utilize as required. How to do the Activity -- 1. Take a deep breathe in 2. Begin to trace the picture with your finger 3. Breathe out as you trace 4. Breathe out as long as you can 5. Pause and repeat Other Designs Available– Food Bundle- -French Fries -Grapes -Hotdog -Pizza -Popsicle -Watermelon

Author Mrs Bonie Just Teach

Tags Mindfulness, Mindfulness Activity, Breathing Activity, Calm Down Activity , Calming Corner, Calm Down, Calm Down Tool , Mindfulness Tool

SEL: PIZZA Mindfulness Breathing/Calming Activity

SEL: PIZZA Mindfulness Breathing/Calming Activity
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Not Grade Specific, Activities

SEL: PIZZA Mindfulness Breathing/Calming Activity Encourage students to pause, breathe, and gently trace various shapes with their fingertips. Introduce the "Trace and Breathe" approach, a crucial SEL (social emotional learning) method, to aid students in de-stressing and refocusing. Choose from a plethora of vibrant and appealing designs! Monochrome options available as well. Contents: Overview of "Trace and Breathe" "Trace and Breathe" Display Poster Colorful Version Monochromatic Version Guidance for Teachers: Produce printouts of the worksheet for each pupil. Choose images that cater to the student's liking. Impart the "Trace and Breathe" method. This is a handy tool for students when seeking a serene break. Ideal for group usage, especially post high-energy activities like break-time or assemblies. For individual students, offer this when they need a peaceful respite. Consider a dedicated "Peace Corner" in the class, stocked with these laminated sheets, enabling students to pick and utilize as they deem fit. How to do the Activity -- 1. Take a deep breathe in 2. Begin to trace the picture with your finger 3. Breathe out as you trace 4. Breathe out as long as you can 5. Pause and repeat Other Designs Available– Food Bundle- -French Fries -Grapes -Hotdog -Pizza -Popsicle -Watermelon

Author Mrs Bonie Just Teach

Tags Mindfulness, Mindfulness Activity, Mindfulness Tool, Calming , Calm Down Tool, Calm Down Activity , Calming Corner

Poetry Analysis Sub Plans Lessons (Print & Pass)

Poetry Analysis Sub Plans Lessons (Print & Pass)
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Never worry about preparing a substitute plan again! This comprehensive collection of concise poem analysis lessons provides teachers with all the necessary resources for 10 substitute-led class sessions. Simply print out the readily available sub note along with the lesson handouts, which also include a helpful rubric, and you're all set. Both your substitute teacher and students will easily manage the rest! What's even better is that your students will have the opportunity to enhance their analysis and essay writing skills even in your absence! Here's how simple this sub plan series is to present: Simply print out and sign the included sub plan note, make copies of one of the 10 poetry analysis worksheets included in this resource, and leave them on your desk for your substitute. Students can work through the analysis questions in one class period and complete the analysis essay in the next (or simply forego the essay). Either way, you have a perfect 1-to-2 day lesson that requires almost no direct instruction! While student familiarity with the poetry concept is helpful, the handouts directions will be more than enough information to get your students working diligently while you're away. Each of the 10 included lessons contain the following: - A prepared sub plan note with teacher instructors - An annotation and discussion activity based around a literary concept and classic poem (see list below) - A clear lesson flow chart attached to the lesson hand-out - An engaging analysis essay prompt that builds on the annotation and discussion activities surrounding each included poem - A self-and-peer-review checklist activity - Clear and organized analysis essay writing tips that will succinctly function as learning guides for when you leave your class in the hands of a substitute (or when you just need a day's break from direct instruction) - A Common Core Standards-based grading rubric (Tied to 4 ELA standards) POEMS & CONCEPTS INCLUDED IN RESOURCE: Apostrophe: "Break Break Break," by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Rhyme: “How Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count the Ways,” by Elizabeth Barrett Browning Symbolism: “A Noiseless Patient Spider,” by Walt Whitman Theme: “One Dignity Delays for All,” by Emily Dickinson Consonance: “The Road Not Taken,” by Robert Frost Blank Verse: “Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day,” by William Shakespeare Ambiguity: “The Walk,” by Thomas Hardy Repetition: “The Negro Speaks of Rivers,” by Langston Hughes Elegy: "To an Athlete Dying Young," by A. E. Housman Metaphor: “We Wear the Mask,” by Paul Laurence Dunbar 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 rubrics are subtly but specifically tied to Common Core ELA Standards for Writing (4 and 5) and Language (1 and 2). This resource is provided in print-ready, bookmarked, and adjustable PDF files. This resource contains 32 Pages.

Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC

Tags Poetry, Exposition, Analysis

Poetry Reading, Writing, & Analyzing Activities Editable Templates

Poetry Reading, Writing, & Analyzing Activities Editable Templates
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Templates, Teacher Tools

Poetry Reading, Writing and Analyzing Activities Editable Templates This innovative product offers teachers comprehensive support in crafting in-depth lessons on a variety of poetry concepts. The flexible design presents the ideal solution to dynamic lesson planning by converting any poem into an immersive study of poetry analysis, reading, and writing. Key Features: Annotated Poetry Template: Guides students in understanding and interpreting the deeper meaning of any selected poem. Literary Analysis Exercises: Includes short answers and essay assignments designed to encourage thoughtful exploration of different layers in poetry. Creative Writing Assignments: An excellent tool for furthering student engagement with designated common core standards for creative writing tasks related to poems. Versatile Uses The resource is crafted with flexibility as its primary feature. All parts can be used individually or combined based on your classroom’s needs. They can function as quick tasks for single lessons or configured together for more comprehensive 1-2 week-long thematic plans. Ready-to-use Resources included: Poem Analysis Activity Template: To enrich students’ analysis skills significantly by letting them investigate chosen poems' deeper meanings deeply. The Creative Writing Assignment Template: Assists children to understand closely aligned Common Core standard via practical creative poem writing activities-making them sub-plan perfect! Literary Analysis Essay Template:This assignment template lets you establish links between chosen elements from selected poems helping develop analytical skills among learners. This PowerPoint editable resource aligns perfectly with Common Core ELA standards viz language (1 & 2), as well as writing (2 & 4), making it a valuable asset for Grade 6 to 12, however providing the most benefits for Grades 9 through 12. Don’t miss this opportunity to inject creativity and in-depth literary exploration into your poetry lessons!

Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC

Tags Poetry Analysis, Creative Writing, Literary Concepts, Poetry Annotation, Lesson Planning

Back to School: 8 Stations for First Days for Secondary

Back to School: 8 Stations for First Days for Secondary
, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

As we usher in another Back to School season, it's time to build relationships, lay down the ground rules, establish a daily routine, and foster a positive classroom environment! Utilizing STATIONS, you can accomplish all these effectively in roughly two class periods. This adaptable 8-Station resource empowers you to modify, augment, or exclude any content that doesn't align with your class needs! It is recommended to allocate about 10 minutes for students to wrap up each station. The stations can be tackled in any order. Any station that doesn't apply to your class can be removed without impacting the overall activity. Detailed instructions for EACH station are provided! Included Stations (Designed for students in grades 7-12): 1- Introduction: An ice-breaker that encourages students to find ten shared interests within a set of guidelines, fostering classroom camaraderie. 2- Team Building: A fun and challenging task where groups of 3-4 are tasked with constructing the tallest tower within a given timeframe while adhering to set rules! 3- Cell phone Policy: In this activity, students watch a short video about the consequences of inappropriate cell phone use, especially social media, in the classroom. This will relate to your own cell phone policy. A customizable Cell Phone Policy handout is included. 4- Google Classroom/Class Syllabus: This activity allows students to explore your Google Classroom and class syllabus. A Class Syllabus template, editable to your needs, is included. If Google Classroom isn't applicable, simply remove this section! 5- Class Procedures: Students get to know your class procedures, rules, and expectations by viewing a slide presentation. An editable Google Slides template is included for you to personalize. 6- Study the Teacher: This activity allows students to learn about the teacher by scrutinizing six of your preferred things (or photographs). 7-Illustrated Name: This task lets students create a personalized illustrated nameplate, reflecting their interests, which can be used to adorn their class folder, desk, or class bulletin board . 8- Why Study History: This optional activity requires students to examine three quotes about the significance of studying history (or your respective subject) and share their views (in a Graffiti style on large butcher paper). If you don't teach history, simply delete or adjust the quotes. ***At each station, students respond to a concise question or set of questions in their group and engage in INDIVIDUAL REFLECTION. All handouts, station table tents, and station instructions are provided. For the stations, you'll need to provide: paper, large butcher paper or poster, tape, scissors, color tools, markers, computer access (for two stations). Teachers also need to bring six of their favorite items from home (photos are acceptable) for students to observe.

Author Learning is a Passion

Tags Back To School, First Day Of School, Social Emotional Learning, Class Procedures, Class Syllabus

SWIMMING: Word Games with Puzzles | Crossword Wordsearch Anagram

SWIMMING: Word Games with Puzzles | Crossword Wordsearch Anagram
P.E. & Health, Special Resources, ELA, Sports, Physical Education, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Language Development, ESL, Writing, Handwriting, Vocabulary, Not Grade Specific, Crosswords Puzzles, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables

If you appreciate the incorporation of relaxed but carefully curated language wordwall worksheets into your teaching routine, this word games/puzzles resource is just for you. It offers: 1 / Anagrams. 2 / A crossword for word copying. 3 / A blank writing board. 4 / A lined writing board. 5 / A page for word matching. 6 / A wheel chart. 7 / A word search board. Each word and image in this resource is centered on the theme of SWIMMING. Included words are: pool, lane, diving board, bathing suit, swim cap, swim goggles, towel, locker room, shower, coach, dive, breath, swim meet, team. Pairing these pages with REAL PHOTOS and ILLUSTRATIONS/FLASH CARDS would be ideal. This combination allows you to create visual folders and invent your own unique and entertaining activities and games! You can utilize these worksheets: As part of your morning work routine. Within your learning centers. As handouts or entertaining homework. This resource is a handy, print-and-go material for your convenience. Whether it's an ESL vocabulary activity , a classroom writing task, or a packet of conversation prompts for group work or therapy sessions, this resource integrates seamlessly. It's part of a series with themes centered around the community and everyday living environments and activities. This encourages the development of pragmatic and social skills while also focusing on vocabulary. Included is a PDF file with 10 pages, blending worksheets and images for use in your classroom or therapy sessions. For a plethora of additional free materials on language, basic math, and cognitive and perceptual skills that are ready for immediate download and use, feel free to visit my store page by clicking HERE . Enjoy your exploration and downloads!

Author WORDS ASIDE

Tags Learning Difficulties, Dyslexia, Literacy Center, Flash Cards, Anagram, Word Search, Wordwall, Community, Sports, Words Aside