Posted tagged ‘English Language Arts’
June 4, 2017
Are you looking for ideas for the last days of school, a summer gift for your students, and a way to support students and families in sustaining reading and writing progress over the summer? Our Summer Reading and Writing Journal will help students set goals for summer reading and writing during the last days of school. Summer Reading and Writing Journal works great for a summer reading class, too. This product includes:
- Teacher Guidelines
- Parent Letter
- Teacher and Student Postcards
- Suggested Reading Lists
- Student Reproducible Bookmarks
Student Reading and Writing Journal (38 pages) includes:
- Student goals for reading and writing
- Reading Log
- Writing Prompts
- Pages for writing and for drawing
- Summer Calendar to record reading and writing activities
- Suggested Extension Activities
- End of Summer Reflection Page
SALE 20% OFF June 5-6 Summer Reading and Writing Journal

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Categories: Best Practice, Bookmarks, Critical thinking, End of the Year Activities, English Language Arts, Lesson Plans, Reading, Reading Language Arts, Teaching Ideas, Uncategorized, Writing
Tags: Bookmarks, English Language Arts, Lesson plan, Reading, Summer Reading and Writing, Writing
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May 31, 2017
P is for Poetry Journal. Six poem formats that include samples, practice pages, and final draft pages. Poems are word play and provide the reader another way of looking at something familiar and perhaps not so familiar. This packet works well as mini-unit for the first or last days of school. During the first days of school, it gives you an opportunity to learn about your students and perhaps some of their strengths. At the end of the school year, it provides an entertaining way to end the year and something wonderful to send home to parents. The six poetic formats are:
• Auto-Bio Poem
• Five Sense Poem
• Haiku Poem
• Cinquain Poem
• Diamante Poem
• Acrostic Poem
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Categories: Best Practice, Classroom Community, End of the Year Activities, English Language Arts, First Days of School, Getting to Know You Activities, Poetry, Teaching Ideas, Uncategorized
Tags: English Language Arts, Inspiration, Lesson Plans, Poetry, Poetry Journal
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May 29, 2017
O is for open discussion. How do teachers get students to talk in class, about the class topic? We all know that it just doesn’t happen without planning. Discussion Techniques for the Classroom can facilitate meaningful talk among students and because of the novelty of these techniques, they catch students’ attention. Techniques include:
- Face-to-Face (F2F) Slide By

- Triangle Triad
- Ring of Truth
- Talking Heads
- Restate to Create
SALE 20% OFF May 30-31 Discussion Techniques for the Classroom
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Categories: Adjectives, Best Practice, Building Relationships, Classroom Community, First Days of School, Getting to Know You Activities, Reading Language Arts, Teaching Ideas, Uncategorized
Tags: Adjectives, English Language Arts, Getting to Know You Activities
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May 25, 2017
mockingbird by Kathryn Erskine is one of my favorite novels—you smile, laugh, sniffle, cry. We developed a unit and a discussion and activity guide for mockingbird, which stand on their own or work together. Both products are grounded in best practice and use a wide variety of strategies that include step-by-step guidelines for implementation as well as handouts that facilitate that implementation. Our research and our work with classroom teachers over the years indicated to us that sharing how to implement best practice saved teachers time and increased the use of best practice in the classroom. Our goal with all of our products is to engage students and facilitate implementation for teachers.
mockingbird Discussion and Activity Guide includes:
- Teacher Activity and Discussion Guide (34 pages)
- Emotion Face Chart and 16 Emotion Face Cards for Forming Student Groups
- 8 Summative Assessments
- Personal Dictionary Project
- Student Literary Log
- PowerPoint Slide Presentation (109 slides) and PowerPoint Teacher Guide 25
mockingbird Unit Plan includes:
- Instructional Plan for the unit
- Caitlin’s Phrases Lesson Plan
- Setting Analysis Lesson Plan (Part 1 & 2)
- Character Analysis Lesson Plan
- Fabulously Fun Theme Thursday Lesson Plan: Part 1, 2, & 3
- 10-Second Rule Game for Chapters 1-14 and for Chapters 15-27
- Mini-Assessment Project
- Caitlin’s Rituals Lesson Plan
- Figures of Speech Lesson Plan (Literal vs. Figurative Language)
- Quotes Activity: Fact Checker Lesson Plan
- Friendship Lesson Plan
- Blooming with Knowledge—Mini-Projects for Mockingbird plus Rubric
- Literary Log for Students
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Categories: Adolescent Literature, Best Practice, English Language Arts, Lesson Plans, Literature, Mockingbird, Read Aloud, Reading, Reading Language Arts, Teaching Ideas, Uncategorized
Tags: English Language Arts, Kathryn Erskine, Lesson Plans, Literature, Mockingbird, Reading, unit plans
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May 19, 2017
I is for Ivan as in The One and Only Ivan, a wonderful novel with lessons for both kids and adults. The novel is based on a true story, a gorilla in Atlanta. We were all taken with the novel and the nonfiction book, Ivan the Remarkable True Story of the Shopping Mall Gorilla. So, we created a unit for the novel and a read-along guide for the nonfiction book—both pair well. And, then of course we had to add bookmarks, which are free. Give yourself, your students, and/or your children or grandchildren a treat—read both books!
The One and Only Ivan unit includes:
- Instructional Schedule for Unit Plan • 12 Lesson Plans with instructional guide and reproducible student handouts • Introducing the Novel Lesson • Setting Analysis Lesson • Character Analysis Lesson • Ivan-isms Lesson • Habitats, Groups, and Offspring Lesson • Pair Read Aloud & Prediction Lesson • Friendship Lesson • Ivan’s Letters Lesson • Novel Quotes Lesson • Ivan’s Many Families Lesson • Pair Read Aloud and Face-to-Face Slide-By Lesson • Ivan’s Billboard Lesson • Summative Assessment w/Rubric • 1 (19 page) Reproducible Student Literary Log • 16 Reproducible Student Bookmarks • • Unit PowerPoint to Guide Daily Lessons w/Teacher Guide • Formative Assessment PowerPoint (includes 3 quizzes) w/Teacher Guide and Answer Key
Ivan the Remarkable True Story of the Shopping Mall Gorilla Read-Aloud Guide includes:
- Pre-Reading, During-Reading, and After-Reading Activities
- Pre-Reading and After-Reading
- Vocabulary Activity
- Making a Timeline of Ivan’s Life
- Ivan Mapping Activity
- Advocacy, Protests, and Petitions
- Illustrations in Nonfiction Literature
- Research Project
- Ivan’s Story Cube
- Suggested Resource List
- Ivan Grouping Cards
- Ivan Bookmarks
Sixteen free reproducible bookmarks with quotes from The One and Only Ivan. Use for forming groups or just for fun. Your students will love them.
SALE 20% off May 20-21 The One and Only Ivan Unit and Ivan the Remarkable True Story of the Shopping Mall Gorilla Read-Aloud Guide
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Categories: Best Practice, Bookmarks, Constructivism, Critical thinking, FREE Bookmarks, One and Only Ivan, Read Aloud, Reading, Reading Language Arts, Remarkable True Story of the Shopping Mall Gorilla, Resources, Teaching Ideas, Uncategorized
Tags: Bookmarks, English Language Arts, Ivan the Remarkable True Story, Lesson Plans, Literature, Reading, resources for teachers, The One and Only Ivan
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May 11, 2017
E is for Esperanza Rising, a novel by Pam Muñoz Ryan. The first time this novel came onto my radar was when my granddaughter was reading it in fourth grade. She is an avid reader and lucky for me, loves to discuss what she is reading with me. I suppose we are both book nerds—nothing wrong with that.
A few years later I picked up the novel to consider for a novel study and her retelling came back to me as well as how meaningful the novel was to her. As I read it I was taken with how the author titled each chapter with the name of a food that was relevant to that chapter. Then I thought it would be fun to create a novel study that focused primarily on each food as well as how that food was symbolic of the ongoing story. So the Enrichment Activities Connected to Chapter Foods emerged. This product includes:
- 14 Individual Lesson Plans (1 per chapter)
- Chat Stations Activity
- 12 Food Cards for Forming Student Pairs, Trios, and Quads
- Permission Letter to Parents/Guardians
- 1 PowerPoint with 58 Slides and Teacher Guide for PowerPoint
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And, don’t forget to check out the FREE bookmarks!
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Categories: Adolescent Literature, Best Practice, Bookmarks, Constructivism, Critical thinking, Enrichment Activities Esperanza Rising, Esperanza Rising, FREE Bookmarks, Learning Stations, Literature, Middle School, Pam Muñoz Ryan, Reading, Reading Language Arts, Resources, Teaching Ideas, Uncategorized
Tags: Bookmarks, Critical thinking, education, English Language Arts, Enrichment Activities, Esperanza Rising, Lesson Plans, Literature, Middle School, Pam Muñoz Ryan, Reading, Teaching Ideas
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May 4, 2017
One of my favorite blogs is Compulsively Quirky written by Irene. Recently she published a blog about the A to Z Challenge. “For the past several weeks, I’ve been toying with the idea of participating in the 2017 AtoZ Challenge. Every April, bloggers write their way through the month publishing a post each day except Sunday based on every letter of the alphabet.
While I don’t think I can blog my way through the alphabet in one month, I am going to attempt to post a blog based on every letter of the alphabet in the coming weeks. My theme focuses on products my colleagues and I have created for Teachers Pay Teachers. The comments we receive regarding our products communicates to us that we are making a difference for teachers and students. So while I share a little history and description of our products, I hope you might pick up some tidbits and tactics for the classroom. And, who doesn’t love a thematic alphabetical list?
A is for Animal Farm, a novel by George Orwell, is more relevant today than ever. It’s a short novel, but worth reading or reading again. Some of the propaganda tools used in the
novel appear to be the playbook for the current administration. Animal Farm is the perfect novel to illustrate George Santayana’s quote: “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”
The Discussion and Activity Guide is a great tool for classroom book clubs, independent studies, and community-wide reads. The unit works very well for a whole class study of the novel including propaganda techniques used in the past and present.
3 DAY SALE (May 4, 5, & 6). Save 20% off the Discussion and Activity Guide as well as the unit. Save even more if you choose the bundle which includes both products at a discounted price.
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Categories: Adolescent Literature, Animal Farm, Best Practice, High School, Literature, Middle School, Reading, Reading Language Arts, Resources, Teachers Pay Teachers, Teaching Animal Farm, Teaching Ideas, Uncategorized
Tags: Animal Farm, English Language Arts, High School, Lesson Plans, Literature, Middle School, Novel Units, Reading, resources for teachers, Teaching Ideas
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