9th - 12th Grade
FREEBIE: How To Use Vocabulary.com Vocabulary Lists
Vocabulary.com is one terrific website for all-things word related. One of its best uses is for the creation of vocabulary lists that can be individualized for each lesson and for each student. Along with definitions and example sentences, Vocabulary.com uses "Word Blurbs" to demonstrate in a humorous and memorable way, the meaning of the word. These blurbs along with the many, varied ways words are presented on the site are sure to make word meanings and usage stick with your students.
What's Included
Designed for use by core and non-core teachers alike, I've created print-and-use instructions that guide students through 1. How to Create Vocabulary Lists on Vocabulary.com and 2. How to Study Vocabulary Words using the lists that they have created. You can distribute these instructions to your students and they can begin creating vocabulary lists on Vocabulary.com today!
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Are you looking for a ⭐ NO PREP ⭐ Of Mice and Men Study Guide that asks students to analyze the text, think at higher levels, and write out their responses? With questions that require close reading, your students will dig deeper into the text and will write logical, detailed, specific responses.
What’s Included:
For Students
-- Study Guide: 6 double-sided pages for each of the six chapters in the novella with questions that cover
- Inference
- Characterization
- Prediction
- Foreshadowing
- Motif (hands, arms, fingers, and fingernails)
- Irony
- Theme
- Mood
- Plot: Pacing and Circular Plot Structure
For Teachers
-- Complete Answer Key; each question is labeled with one or more Common Core State Standards
-- Detailed Lesson Plan (Can I get a Woohoo?)
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Check off these CCSS Literacy Reading Standards as students use this resource:
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.11-12.1 (textual evidence)
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.11-12.2 (theme)
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.11-12.3 (elements of a story)
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.11-12.5 (story structure)
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.11-12.6 (point of view/language)
⭐ NOTE: This fantastic, thorough study guide is also great for teachers who do NOT use Common Core State Standards in their teaching!
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Why use THIS resource? This study guide
- requires your students to read the text closely and analytically, not just fill in blanks.
- requires students to look for and include evidence in their responses.
- allows your students to work on many of the CCSS Literacy Reading Literature standards
- provides interesting and insightful jumping off points for whole class discussions.
- saves countless hours of your precious time because this complete guide with answer key has already been created for you!
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- Inference
- Characterization
- Prediction
- Foreshadowing
- Motif (hands, arms, fingers, and fingernails)
- Irony
- Theme
- Mood
- Plot: Pacing and Circular Plot Structure
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