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Are you a teacher who like to align everything according to the skill of lesson? Are you struggling to decipher the intricate layers of compare & contrast texts? This resource is your secret weapon! Packed with 6 engaging activity questions, it empowers you to uncover the hidden connections and contrasting viewpoints within any text. **Sharpen Your Detective Skills: **Become a text sleuth, hunting for clues like signal words and contrasting phrases to expose the author’s comparisons. Visualize the Connections: Craft comparison charts and Venn diagrams, transforming complex ideas into clear, easy-to-understand visuals. Become a Headline Hero: Summarize each text’s essence in a catchy headline, then combine them for a punchy, contrasting statement. Quote Quest: Unearth powerful quotes that illuminate the texts’ unique voices and shared perspectives, adding depth to your analysis. ** Unleash Your Creativity:** Write poems, songs, or stories that weave the texts’ elements together, showcasing your understanding in a unique and artistic way. **Challenge Yourself in the Real World: **Analyze real-world objects or concepts, from electric cars to online learning, applying your compare & contrast skills in practical contexts. This resource is more than just a list of questions; it’s a treasure trove of engaging activities designed to transform you into a confident compare & contrast text detective. So, grab your magnifying glass, choose your activity, and embark on a journey of discovery!
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Mastery Cause & Effect Reading, Writing, & Creativity Bonanza!

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Unleash the Power of Cause and Effect: A Comprehensive Worksheet for Deeper Understanding Boost your students’ reading comprehension and writing skills with this engaging, all-in-one cause and effect worksheet! This powerful resource combines four essential activities, designed to: **Sharpen reading comprehension: **Dive into a captivating passage where students identify causes and their resulting effects. Master cause and effect analysis: Guide students through step-by-step exercises to solidify their understanding of cause-effect relationships. Unlock creative potential: Spark imagination with a fun and thematic creative writing prompt that integrates cause and effect. Strengthen cause and effect writing: Equip students with the tools to craft clear and impactful cause-effect essays or narratives. What’s inside: A thought-provoking reading passage: Captivate students with an interesting text rich in cause-effect examples. Interactive cause and effect analysis: Guide students to identify, analyze, and explain cause-effect relationships within the passage. A creative writing prompt: Ignite imaginations with a thematic prompt that encourages students to apply cause and effect in a fun and engaging way. Cause and effect writing guide: Equip students with step-by-step instructions and examples to confidently write effective cause-effect essays or narratives. Benefits: Deeper understanding: Develops critical thinking skills by analyzing the “why” behind events. Improved reading comprehension: Enhances the ability to identify and interpret cause-effect relationships in text. Enhanced writing skills: Provides targeted practice in crafting clear and impactful cause-effect writing. Engaging and diverse activities: Keeps students motivated and learning through a variety of engaging tasks. Aligned with common core standards: Supports achievement of key reading and writing objectives.
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Cause and Effect Challenge Task Cards

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Unleash Your Detective Skills: The Cause and Effect Challenge! Sharpen your critical thinking and become a master of deduction with the Cause and Effect Challenge! What’s Inside: Diverse Scenarios: Explore a variety of intriguing situations, from everyday occurrences to historical events. Boost Your Skills: Hone your analytical thinking, problem-solving, and reasoning abilities. Who is it for? The Cause and Effect Challenge is perfect for: Students: Enhance learning in various subjects like science, history, and language arts. **Puzzlers and Problem Solvers: **Exercise your brain and flex your mental muscles. Lifelong Learners: Expand your understanding of the world around you. Ready to embark on a journey of cause and effect?
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Traditional Tales - PBL Lesson Plan- Travel the World!

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This Project based lesson plan is inspired by a very similar lesson plan i found on the internet “The Amazing Race.” I have not changed the name in my lesson plan activity as I made it a race within the class in groups. The activity provides students to read different types of traditional tales from a specific continent, I limit the number for each group 10. Each group had 5 students so each group had to read 50 traditional tales to win each student had to read 10. So their success depends on their groups’ success. I used stamps as exit tickets for the passport. Please get back to me if something is not clear. I welcome any suggestions to make my resource better.
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Covid Summer ESL Speaking Lesson plans

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About the Resource These lesson plan resource is designed keeping in mind CEFR levels for Students. In this resource pack you will find A2, B1, B2, C1 and C2 level speaking activities, Questions to prompt speaking vocabulary words appropriate for each level and handout if needed for the activity. Topic: Coivd Summer Lesson Duration : 1 hr Vocabulary words (related to the topic.) Stages of Learning Warm up activity Conversation Questions Grammar Activity (Verbal) **Additional ** This resource can be used by any native language teacher to be used in ESL classes. All you have to do is add translated words for the vocabulary.
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Taking a Vacation - ESL Speaking Lesson

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About the Resource These lesson plan resource is designed keeping in mind CEFR levels for Students. In this resource pack you will find A2, B1, B2, C1 and C2 level speaking activities, Questions to prompt speaking vocabulary words appropriate for each level and handout if needed for the activity. Topic: Taking a Vacation Lesson Duration : 1 hr Vocabulary words (related to the topic.) Stages of Learning Warm up activity Conversation Questions Grammar Activity (Verbal) **Additional ** This resource can be used by any native language teacher to be used in ESL classes. All you have to do is add translated words for the vocabulary.
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Interdisciplinary Assignment

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The topic used for this assignment is Poetry, with learning objectives and learning outcomes. This resource includes skills like Reading Writing Problem Solving Critical Thinking Research Grading Rubrics & Self Assessment. This is ready to use resource with connection to different subjects and U.A.E connection. I used this resource for year 8, level of difficulty can be adjusted to be used for any year level.
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Allegory lesson Plan

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This Lesson PPT is based Authorial technique of Allegory. Students will start by identifying common use of symbolism in writing and by the end of lesson write using allegory. Activities Warm up AFL Making Connection Reading task Discussion AFL Application Task - Written Work Plenary
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Homophones- Taboo Cards

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I have created and used this resource as a starter activity. Taboo as we know we cannot say the word but describe the words for and have their partners guess the word on the card without using the word itself. I left the second half of the card blank so that the students can pick any one word write 3-5 words that come to their mind and then all those words become taboo. Here’s how i did this homophone starter game. In each group i gave 4 cards and asked them to collaborate and write words that come to their mind about the words. As students were doing it for first time so they did not have any idea what was this all about. The cards were then collected back a random card was then picked from the deck to be guessed. There is a time keeper each word is given only 1 minute. If a word is guessed they have to come up with the other word which sounds the same but means something else within the given time.