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Reading Comprehension Strategies Posters, Graphic Organizers Response Bundle
Research-based Reading Comprehension Strategies Posters (B& W or color), Graphic Organizers & Activities. Support students in visualizing, making inferences, determining importance, using background knowledge, synthesizing information, asking questions, and monitoring comprehension. Perfect for reading all fiction and nonfiction texts!
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How to Teach Inference
Inferring is a prime example of a critical thinking skill used in classrooms today. Students are asked to read text and analyze it by thinking deeper---way beyond the visual text. This post will provide ideas to help your students learn how to infer.
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Creative Mind Map Lessons: Bringing Brain Friendly Fun to Your Class (Study All Knight)
It is no lie- students do not enjoy taking notes. At all. It’s boring, they can’t follow along and they are hard to study from. Is there any other way for our students to still ‘take notes’ but in a f
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Ho to Teach Beginners ESL in 7 Easy Ways
ESL strategies, ELL strategies, High School ESL, Adult ESL teaching tips; ESL activities
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Grammar Wall Games for the Classroom
12 Fun Ways to Teach Grammar in Your Classroom
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Editing/Grammar Activity: BE THE FUN TEACHER & still get the job done!
ZERO-PREP EDITING PRACTICE HILARIOUS FUN AWESOME Activity: Kid's edit ACTUAL celebrity tweets! Complete as a class, in groups or solo! Practice: Grammar, spelling, sentence structure, punctuation, etc. Work on: run-ons, fragments, slang, passive voice, incorrect tense, etc. English Language Arts Writing Reading Editing Grammar Middle School High School Elementary 4th grade 5th grade 6th grade 7th grade 8th grade 9th grade 10th grade 11th grade 12th grade
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The Five Most Important Argumentative Essay Topics of 2018 — Bespoke ELA: Essay Writing Tips + Lesson Plans
This blog article explores five key issue for 2018 including: treatment of women, prescription drug use, and troll farming. It also includes a FREEBIE link to Oprah's Golden Globe speech. For secondary ELA.
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3 FREE Figurative Language Worksheets
By the time students get to middle school, or even high school, they usually know the names of figurative language techniques. However, they still need to practice identifying and explaining them in use. These FREE worksheets will help facilitate that process.
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12 Tips for Teaching Grammar like a Pro
Blog Post - 12 Tips for Teaching Grammar like a Pro - ideas for English teachers in middle and high school!
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Free Lesson Plans and Ideas for Studying Poetry
Free Lesson Plans and Ideas for Studying Poetry | Homeschool Giveaways
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Teaching Students to Comprehend Poetry in 7 Steps - Study All Knight
Teaching students to understand poetry does NOT need to be a challenge. Click through to see the seven steps that break it down and make it manageable. These seven steps will work great for your 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, & 12th grade classroom or home school students. Use this for Literature lessons, a poetry unit, during National Poetry month in April, for test prep, and much more. {sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth graders - middle school & high school approved!...