Making Inferences β Lesson Notes and Graphic Organizer
Description Making inferences is a critical reading comprehension skill students need in order to become successful, independent readers. This inferencing lesson can be used to ...
Description Making inferences is a critical reading comprehension skill students need in order to become successful, independent readers. This inferencing lesson can be used to ...
Description Teach your students how to identify and analyze point of view in literature with this clear and comprehensive ELA lesson. This resource helps students understand how...
Description This lesson is a great way to introduce students to theme in literature and help them understand how authors communicate universal themes across texts. Designed for ...
Description This resource provides an extensive short story vocabulary lesson designed to support reading comprehension and literary analysis for any short story or fiction unit...
Description Allusions are an important form of figurative language that shape tone, meaning, and authorβs intent in literature. This lesson teaches students how to identify, int...
Description This lesson introduces students to the three types of irony and builds a strong foundation for understanding verbal irony, situational irony, and dramatic irony. It ...
Description This lesson introduces students to characterization in literature and helps them understand how authors develop characters through both description and action. Desig...
Description A KWLS chart is a graphic organizer that helps students track their learning on a specific topic before, during, and after instruction. In a KWLS chart, students rec...
Description A KWL chart is a graphic organizer that helps students track their learning on a specific topic before, during, and after instruction. In a KWL chart, students recor...
Description This resource includes a rubric, clear guidelines, discussion prompts, and a student reflection for facilitating a Socratic Seminar based on any text. A Socratic sem...
Description There are five main methods of indirect characterization: speech, thoughts, effect on others, actions, and looks, commonly abbreviated as STEAL. This STEAL chart and...
Description This resource includes a printable and editable Plot Diagram graphic organizer designed to help students analyze and understand plot structure in any short story. Th...
Description This resource includes a list of 500 different character traits that students can use when describing characters or practicing characterization skills in literature....
Description These printable Mood and Tone reference sheets are designed to help students analyze mood and tone in any short story, novel, or poem. This resource provides clear d...
Description A Venn diagram is a graphic organizer that uses overlapping circles to visually represent the relationships between ideas, concepts, or subjects. It is commonly used...
Description A Venn diagram is a graphic organizer that uses overlapping circles to show the relationships among multiple ideas, topics, or subjects. Venn diagrams make it easier...