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JOHN’S EDU MARKET stands out for its unique share of resources and information. Teachers can use these resources to support students as they include well-formulated lesson plans, carefully designed support material, and well-planned worksheets. This platform aims at bringing "Tomorrow's lessons to today's classroom, and today's lessons to a classroom now". The Teacher-Author of this platform is an English graduate, associated with Gems Education as a Subject Leader of English.

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JOHN’S EDU MARKET stands out for its unique share of resources and information. Teachers can use these resources to support students as they include well-formulated lesson plans, carefully designed support material, and well-planned worksheets. This platform aims at bringing "Tomorrow's lessons to today's classroom, and today's lessons to a classroom now". The Teacher-Author of this platform is an English graduate, associated with Gems Education as a Subject Leader of English.
WRITING PRESENTATIONS BUNDLE
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WRITING PRESENTATIONS BUNDLE

20 Resources
A bundle of 20 writing presentations for ESL students. This download includes: Imaginative Writing Narrative Writing Biography Writing Article Writing Report Writing Argumentative Writing Descriptive Writing Diary Writing Persuasive Writing Summary Writing Review Writing Paragraph Writing Dialogue Writing Creating Writing Autobiography Writing Factual Description Play-Script Writing Poem Writing Using Textual Prompts to Write Non-chronological Report Here are some possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments
Descriptive Writing - Bundle
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Descriptive Writing - Bundle

5 Resources
This immersive bundle is a comprehensive guide tailored to empower both students and educators in the art of descriptive writing. This tutorial is a roadmap for unlocking the intricacies of crafting vivid and compelling narratives to show and not just to tell. This resource is aligned with Bloom’s Taxonomy and the Common Core Standards for Writing. This download includes: Scaffolding Notes: 6 Handouts Worksheets with Answers: 12 Exercises Unit Lesson Plan with Resources: 21 Pages PowerPoint Presentation: 32 Slides Google Slides: 32 Slides More reading and writing resources by the same author: Description Narration Persuasion Argumentation News Paper Report Biography Information Text Diary Writing Magazine Article Summary Writing Descriptive Writing ◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈ Save 50% on this BUNDLE! Note: These are also sold separately! ◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈
POETRY ANNOTATION LESSON AND RESOURCES
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POETRY ANNOTATION LESSON AND RESOURCES

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A lesson plan that presents teaching and learning resources on poetry annotation. After completing this lesson, the students will be able to: Understand how annotation helps to analyse poems. Discuss annotation template, guide and the prompt. Determine the main ideas and provide an objective summary of the poem. Annotate the lines of the given poem. This Resource Includes: Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Objectives and Outcomes Vocabulary Overview - Annotation, Summary, Meaning, Explanation Flipped Lesson Part - Video - How to Annotate Poetry Engaging and Creative Lesson Starter – Annotate the Images Success Criteria - Annotation Checklist Scaffolding Notes - Guide, Template, Prompt Collaborative Group Tasks – Pair-Share, Think-Write, Write-Share Mini-Plenary with Critical Thinking Questions – 2 Online Quizzes Assessment Criteria for Outcome Expectations - Rubrics Differentiated Activities for Level Learners - Writing Task by Outcome Extensions to Challenge the High Achievers - Exercise Plenary to Assess Learning Outcomes - PEEC Technique Home Learning for Reinforcement – 4 Worksheets and Task Cards Common Core Standards - ELA-LITERACY.RL.6-8.1/2/4/9-10.1/2/4/11-12.7 Skills to be addressed during the Lesson - Social and Cognitive Word-Bank: Connectives, Verbs, Adverbs, Adjectives Here are some possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichment
ANALYSIS HANDOUTS BUNDLE
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ANALYSIS HANDOUTS BUNDLE

8 Resources
A bundle of handouts and cheat sheets on reading stories and poems for analysis. This bundle includes: Story Setting Story Plot Characterization Story Analysis Reference to Context Poetry Analysis Poetic Devices in Poetry Poetry Annotation Here are some other possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichment
WRITING TALES - CAUTIONARY URBAN LEGEND MINI SAGA - HANDOUTS
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WRITING TALES - CAUTIONARY URBAN LEGEND MINI SAGA - HANDOUTS

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A compact review of cautionary tales, urban legend, and mini-sagas organized for quick referencing. This resource includes: Vocabulary Overview Folktales Types of Tales Elements of Tales Characteristics of Cautionary Tales, Urban Legend, and Mini-Sagas Folktale Details Assessment Rubrics Here are some possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichment
CAUTIONARY TALES URBAN LEGENDS MINI SAGAS TASK CARDS
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CAUTIONARY TALES URBAN LEGENDS MINI SAGAS TASK CARDS

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A package of 8 task cards on cautionary tales, urban legends, and mini sagas. This resource includes: Differentiating tale, fable, and legend. Reading cautionary tale to answer questions. Reading urban legend to answer questions. Reading mini sagas to answer questions. Demonstrating knowledge of tales in writing. Using moral of a fable as prompt to write. Writing your own tales, legends, and sagas. Here are some possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichment
CAUTIONARY TALES URBAN LEGENDS MINI SAGAS LESSON AND RESOURCES
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CAUTIONARY TALES URBAN LEGENDS MINI SAGAS LESSON AND RESOURCES

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A lesson plan that presents teaching and learning resources on writing cautionary tales, urban legends, and mini sagas. After completing this lesson, the students will be able to: Acquire understanding of the concept of tales. List the tale types and their elements. Discuss the characteristics of cautionary tales, urban legends, and mini-sagas. Demonstrate the knowledge of cautionary tales, urban legends, and mini-sagas in writing. This Resource Includes: Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Objectives and Outcomes Vocabulary Overview - Tale, Legend, Saga Flipped Lesson Part - Video - Types of Tales Engaging and Creative Lesson Starter – Differentiate Success Criteria - Tales Checklist Scaffolding Notes - Folktales, Tale Types, Characteristics, Elements Collaborative Group Tasks – Pair-Share, Think-Write, Write-Share Mini-Plenary with Critical Thinking Questions – 2 Online Quizzes Assessment Criteria for Outcome Expectations - Rubrics Differentiated Activities for Level Learners - Writing Task by Outcome Extensions to Challenge the High Achievers - Literary Elements Mapping Plenary to Assess Learning Outcomes - PQE Technique Home Learning for Reinforcement – 3 Task Cards and Online Exercises Common Core Standards - ELA-LITERACY.W.6-8.3abcd/4 Skills to be addressed during the Lesson - Social and Cognitive Word-Bank: Connectives, Verbs, Adverbs, Adjectives Here are some possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichment
CAUTIONARY TALES URBAN LEGENDS MINI SAGAS LESSON PRESENTATION
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CAUTIONARY TALES URBAN LEGENDS MINI SAGAS LESSON PRESENTATION

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A lesson presentation that presents teaching and learning resources on writing cautionary tales, urban legends, and mini sagas. After completing this lesson, the students will be able to: Acquire understanding of the concept of tales. List the tale types and their elements. Discuss the characteristics of cautionary tales, urban legends, and mini-sagas. Demonstrate the knowledge of cautionary tales, urban legends, and mini-sagas in writing. This Resource Includes: Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Objectives and Outcomes Vocabulary Overview - Tale, Legend, Saga Flipped Lesson Part - Video - Types of Tales Engaging and Creative Lesson Starter – Differentiate Success Criteria - Tales Checklist Scaffolding Notes - Folktales, Tale Types, Characteristics, Elements Collaborative Group Tasks – Pair-Share, Think-Write, Write-Share Mini-Plenary with Critical Thinking Questions – 2 Online Quizzes Assessment Criteria for Outcome Expectations - Rubrics Differentiated Activities for Level Learners - Writing Task by Outcome Extensions to Challenge the High Achievers - Literary Elements Mapping Plenary to Assess Learning Outcomes - PQE Technique Home Learning for Reinforcement – 3 Task Cards and Online Exercises Common Core Standards - ELA-LITERACY.W.6-8.3abcd/4 Skills to be addressed during the Lesson - Social and Cognitive Word-Bank: Connectives, Verbs, Adverbs, Adjectives Here are some possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichment
WRITING TALES BUNDLE
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WRITING TALES BUNDLE

4 Resources
A bundle of 4 resources on writing and reading cautionary tales, urban legends, and mini sagas. This bundle includes: Handouts: Vocabulary, Elements, Characteristics, Types, Rubrics Worksheets, Exercises, and Task Cards Lesson Plan with Resources Ready to use PowerPoint Presentation Here are some possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichment
SPOKEN AND WRITTEN ENGLISH LESSON PRESENTATION
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SPOKEN AND WRITTEN ENGLISH LESSON PRESENTATION

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A lesson presentation that presents teaching and learning resources on spoken vs written English. After completing this lesson, the students will be able to: Generate ideas and plans to speak English fluently. Develop a draft to show the difference between written and spoken English. List the basic tips for successful public speaking. Demonstrate the use of spoken and written English effectively. This Resource Includes: Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Objectives and Outcomes Vocabulary Overview - Written English, Spoken English Flipped Lesson Part - Video - Written vs Spoken English Engaging and Creative Lesson Starter – Impromptu Speaking Success Criteria - Written vs Spoken English Checklist Scaffolding Notes - · Fluency Tips, Written vs Spoken, Speaking Tips Collaborative Group Tasks – Pair-Speak, Think-Speak, Write-Speak Mini-Plenary with Critical Thinking Questions – Online Quiz, Questions Assessment Criteria for Outcome Expectations - Rubrics Differentiated Activities for Level Learners - Writing Task by Outcome Extensions to Challenge the High Achievers - Online Exercises Plenary to Assess Learning Outcomes - Listening Triangles Home Learning for Reinforcement – 4 Worksheets and Task Cards Common Core Standards - ELA-LITERACY.SL.11-12.1a/2-6 Skills to be addressed during the Lesson - Social and Cognitive Here are some possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichment
SPOKEN AND WRITTEN ENGLISH LESSON AND RESOURCES
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SPOKEN AND WRITTEN ENGLISH LESSON AND RESOURCES

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A lesson plan that presents teaching and learning resources on spoken vs written English. After completing this lesson, the students will be able to: Generate ideas and plans to speak English fluently. Develop a draft to show the difference between written and spoken English. List the basic tips for successful public speaking. Demonstrate the use of spoken and written English effectively. This Resource Includes: Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Objectives and Outcomes Vocabulary Overview - Written English, Spoken English Flipped Lesson Part - Video - Written vs Spoken English Engaging and Creative Lesson Starter – Impromptu Speaking Success Criteria - Written vs Spoken English Checklist Scaffolding Notes - · Fluency Tips, Written vs Spoken, Speaking Tips Collaborative Group Tasks – Pair-Speak, Think-Speak, Write-Speak Mini-Plenary with Critical Thinking Questions – Online Quiz, Questions Assessment Criteria for Outcome Expectations - Rubrics Differentiated Activities for Level Learners - Writing Task by Outcome Extensions to Challenge the High Achievers - Online Exercises Plenary to Assess Learning Outcomes - Listening Triangles Home Learning for Reinforcement – 4 Worksheets and Task Cards Common Core Standards - ELA-LITERACY.SL.11-12.1a/2-6 Skills to be addressed during the Lesson - Social and Cognitive Here are some possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichment
SPOKEN VS WRITTEN ENGLISH BUNDLE
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SPOKEN VS WRITTEN ENGLISH BUNDLE

4 Resources
A bundle of 4 resources on spoken vs written English. This bundle includes: Handouts: Vocabulary, Tips, Differences, Rubrics Worksheets, Exercises, and Task Cards Lesson Plan with Resources Ready to use PowerPoint Presentation Here are some possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichment
SPOKEN VS WRITTEN ENGLISH HANDOUTS
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SPOKEN VS WRITTEN ENGLISH HANDOUTS

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A compact review of spoken vs written English for quick referencing. This resource includes: Vocabulary Overview How to Speak English Fluently Difference between Standard and Non-Standard English Difference between Written and Spoken English 10 Tips for Successful Public Speaking Mini Plenary Questions Assessment Rubrics Here are some possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichment
SPOKEN VS WRITTEN ENGLISH WORKSHEETS AND TASK CARDS
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SPOKEN VS WRITTEN ENGLISH WORKSHEETS AND TASK CARDS

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A package of 10 worksheets and task cards on spoken vs written English. This resource includes: Picking topics randomly to speak and write. Rewriting the sentences in formal register. Rewriting the passage in Standard English. Using speaking and writing skills to make a difference between written and spoken English. Demonstrating the knowledge of written vs spoken English in writing. Here are some possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichment
A DIFFICULT CUSTOMER - STORY COMPREHENSION - TASKS AND EXERCISES
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A DIFFICULT CUSTOMER - STORY COMPREHENSION - TASKS AND EXERCISES

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A set of 25 task cards and exercises on prose comprehension of a fictional story, “A Difficult Customer” by William Roland Lee. After working with these worksheets students will be able to: Spot the setting elements and describe the setting. Name the characters and make a character sketch. Discover the plot elements and develop the plot. Analyse the text to make a critical appreciation. Examine the lines from the text with reference to context. This resource includes: (EXERCISE 1) Vocabulary check (EXERCISE 2) Identifying setting elements of the given story (EXERCISE 3) Describing the setting of the story (EXERCISE 4) Creating story setting (EXERCISE 5) Selecting best option to answer setting questions (EXERCISE 6) Spotting the traits of the characters in the story (EXERCISE 7) Identifying one of the main character’s elements in the story (EXERCISE 8) Making a character sketch (EXERCISE 9) Creating characters for the story (EXERCISE 10) Selecting best option to answer characterization questions (EXERCISE 11) Identifying plot elements of the story (EXERCISE 12) Identifying plot description elements in the story (EXERCISE 13) Developing the plot of the story (EXERCISE 14) Making a story plot (EXERCISE 15) Selecting the best option to answer plot questions (EXERCISE 16) Identifying story elements by answering questions (EXERCISE 17) Identifying story elements of the story (EXERCISE 18) Making a critical appreciation of the story (EXERCISE 19) Writing a story (EXERCISE 20) Selecting the best option to answer story components questions (EXERCISE 21) Identifying summary elements (EXERCISE 22) Identifying RTC elements for the given lines (EXERCISE 23) Explaining the line with reference to context (EXERCISE 24) Finding the context of the famous quotes (EXERCISE 25) Reading the story to answer comprehension questions Here are some possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichment
A DIFFICULT CUSTOMER - STORY COMPREHENSION - LESSON PRESENTATION
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A DIFFICULT CUSTOMER - STORY COMPREHENSION - LESSON PRESENTATION

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A lesson presentation of unit plans with 5 sessions on prose comprehension of a fictional story, “A Difficult Customer” by William Roland Lee. After completing this unit students will be able to: SESSION 1: Spot the setting elements and describe the setting. SESSION 2: Name the characters and make a character sketch. SESSION 3: Discover the plot elements and develop the plot. SESSION 4: Analyse the text to make a critical appreciation. SESSION 5: Examine the lines from the text with reference to context. Lesson Preview Fictional Story: A Difficult Customer by William Roland Lee Author and Summary of the Story SESSION 1: STORY SETTING AND SETTING DESCRIPTION Discussion: Setting Features (Scaffold Notes 1) Setting Characteristics (Scaffold Notes 2) Setting Elements (Scaffold Notes 3) Collaborative Tasks: Pair-Share: Vocabulary check Ask-Write: Identifying setting elements of the given story Write-Advance: Describing the setting of the story Assessment: Setting Rubrics (Scaffold Notes 4) Differentiated Tasks: Creating story setting Plenary: Selecting best option to answer setting questions SESSION 2: STORY CHARACTERS AND CHARACTERIZATION Discussion: Character Types (Scaffold Notes 5) Character Description Adjectives Based on Senses (Scaffold Notes 6) Character Description Guide (Scaffold Notes 7) Adjectives to Describe Personality Traits (Scaffold Notes 8) Collaborative Tasks: Pair-Share: Spotting the traits of the characters in the story Ask-Write: Identifying one of the main character’s elements in the story Write-Advance: Making a character sketch Assessment: Characterization Rubrics (Scaffold Notes 9) Differentiated Tasks: Creating characters for the story Plenary: Selecting best option to answer characterization questions SESSION 3: STORY PLOT AND PLOT DEVELOPMENT Discussion: Plot Types (Scaffold Notes 10) Conflict Types (Scaffold Notes 11) Plot Diagram (Scaffold Notes 12) Plot Template (Scaffold Notes 13) Collaborative Tasks: Pair-Share: Identifying plot elements of the story Ask-Write: Identifying plot description elements in the story Write-Advance: Developing the plot of the story Assessment: Plot Rubrics (Scaffold Notes 14) Differentiated Tasks: Making a story plot Plenary: Selecting the best option to answer plot questions SESSION 4: STORY ANALYSIS AND CRITICAL APPRECIATION Discussion: Story Components (Scaffold Notes 15) Story Analysis Guide (Scaffold Notes 16) Collaborative Tasks: Pair-Share: Identifying story elements by answering questions Ask-Write: Identifying story elements of the story Write-Advance: Making a critical appreciation of the story SESSION 5: REFERENCE TO CONTEXT Discussion: RTC Template (Scaffold Notes 18) RTC Prompt (Scaffold Notes 19) Collaborative Tasks: Pair-Share: Identifying summary elements Ask-Write: Identifying RTC elements for the given lines Write-Advance: Explaining the line with reference to context
A DIFFICULT CUSTOMER - STORY COMPREHENSION - UNIT PLANS AND RESOURCES
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A DIFFICULT CUSTOMER - STORY COMPREHENSION - UNIT PLANS AND RESOURCES

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A lesson presentation of unit plans with 5 sessions on prose comprehension of a fictional story, “A Difficult Customer” by William Roland Lee. After completing this unit students will be able to: SESSION 1: Spot the setting elements and describe the setting. SESSION 2: Name the characters and make a character sketch. SESSION 3: Discover the plot elements and develop the plot. SESSION 4: Analyse the text to make a critical appreciation. SESSION 5: Examine the lines from the text with reference to context. Lesson Preview Fictional Story: A Difficult Customer by William Roland Lee Author and Summary of the Story SESSION 1: STORY SETTING AND SETTING DESCRIPTION Discussion: Setting Features (Scaffold Notes 1) Setting Characteristics (Scaffold Notes 2) Setting Elements (Scaffold Notes 3) Collaborative Tasks: Pair-Share: Vocabulary check Ask-Write: Identifying setting elements of the given story Write-Advance: Describing the setting of the story Assessment: Setting Rubrics (Scaffold Notes 4) Differentiated Tasks: Creating story setting Plenary: Selecting best option to answer setting questions SESSION 2: STORY CHARACTERS AND CHARACTERIZATION Discussion: Character Types (Scaffold Notes 5) Character Description Adjectives Based on Senses (Scaffold Notes 6) Character Description Guide (Scaffold Notes 7) Adjectives to Describe Personality Traits (Scaffold Notes 8) Collaborative Tasks: Pair-Share: Spotting the traits of the characters in the story Ask-Write: Identifying one of the main character’s elements in the story Write-Advance: Making a character sketch Assessment: Characterization Rubrics (Scaffold Notes 9) Differentiated Tasks: Creating characters for the story Plenary: Selecting best option to answer characterization questions SESSION 3: STORY PLOT AND PLOT DEVELOPMENT Discussion: Plot Types (Scaffold Notes 10) Conflict Types (Scaffold Notes 11) Plot Diagram (Scaffold Notes 12) Plot Template (Scaffold Notes 13) Collaborative Tasks: Pair-Share: Identifying plot elements of the story Ask-Write: Identifying plot description elements in the story Write-Advance: Developing the plot of the story Assessment: Plot Rubrics (Scaffold Notes 14) Differentiated Tasks: Making a story plot Plenary: Selecting the best option to answer plot questions SESSION 4: STORY ANALYSIS AND CRITICAL APPRECIATION Discussion: Story Components (Scaffold Notes 15) Story Analysis Guide (Scaffold Notes 16) Collaborative Tasks: Pair-Share: Identifying story elements by answering questions Ask-Write: Identifying story elements of the story Write-Advance: Making a critical appreciation of the story SESSION 5: REFERENCE TO CONTEXT Discussion: RTC Template (Scaffold Notes 18) RTC Prompt (Scaffold Notes 19) Collaborative Tasks: Pair-Share: Identifying summary elements Ask-Write: Identifying RTC elements for the given lines Write-Advance: Explaining the line with reference to context
THE DINNER PARTY - STORY COMPREHENSION - TASKS AND EXERCISES
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THE DINNER PARTY - STORY COMPREHENSION - TASKS AND EXERCISES

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A set of 27 task cards and exercises on prose comprehension of a fictional story, “The Dinner Party” by Mona Gardner. After working with these worksheets students will be able to: Spot the setting elements and describe the setting. Name the characters and make a character sketch. Discover the plot elements and develop the plot. Analyse the text to make a critical appreciation. Examine the lines from the text with reference to context. This resource includes: (EXERCISE 1) Vocabulary check (EXERCISE 2) Identifying setting elements of the given story (EXERCISE 3) Describing the setting of the story (EXERCISE 4) Creating story setting (EXERCISE 5) Selecting best option to answer setting questions (EXERCISE 6) Spotting the traits of the characters in the story (EXERCISE 7) Identifying one of the main character’s elements in the story (EXERCISE 8) Making a character sketch (EXERCISE 9) Creating characters for the story (EXERCISE 10) Selecting best option to answer characterization questions (EXERCISE 11) Identifying plot elements of the story (EXERCISE 12) Identifying plot description elements in the story (EXERCISE 13) Developing the plot of the story (EXERCISE 14) Making a story plot (EXERCISE 15) Selecting the best option to answer plot questions (EXERCISE 16) Identifying story elements by answering questions (EXERCISE 17) Identifying story elements of the story (EXERCISE 18) Making a critical appreciation of the story (EXERCISE 19) Writing a story (EXERCISE 20) Selecting the best option to answer story components questions (EXERCISE 21) Identifying summary elements (EXERCISE 22) Identifying RTC elements for the given lines (EXERCISE 23) Explaining the line with reference to context (EXERCISE 24) Finding the context of the famous quotes (EXERCISE 25) Selecting the best option to answer contextual questions (EXERCISE 26) Reading the story to answer one-word questions (EXERCISE 27) Reading the story to answer comprehension questions Here are some possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichment
THE DINNER PARTY - STORY COMPREHENSION - LESSONS AND RESOURCES
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THE DINNER PARTY - STORY COMPREHENSION - LESSONS AND RESOURCES

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This resource covers the integral, surface and deep features of prose comprehension and story analysis. It contains full-on activities and assessments to cover the skills of literacy in an easy, structured, cover-your-bases system. It includes everything you need to get going with a prose lesson in your classroom for a week (5 days). This Resource Includes: 1. Lesson Plans & Rubrics on - * Story Analysis * Character Description * Story Comprehension * Alternate Resolution Story * Debate 2. Presentations * Dinner Party * Debate Starter * Basic Debating Skills 3. Formats, Guides & Templates * Setting Description * Plot Development * Story Appreciation * Character Description * Classroom Debate 4. Word Bank * List of Connectives * List of Active Verbs * Adjectives & Adverbs Teachers can use this to enhance the comprehension skills of the learners, especially the technique required to make a critical appreciation of a story.
LISTENING TO RESPOND LESSON AND RESOURCES
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LISTENING TO RESPOND LESSON AND RESOURCES

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A lesson plan that presents teaching and learning resources on listening to respond. After completing this lesson, the students will be able to: Generate responding rules for listening. Acquire HEAR and LISTEN strategies. Infer, respond, and summarize information presented. Demonstrate the mastery of listening to respond in writing. This Resource Includes: Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Objectives and Outcomes Vocabulary Overview - Listening, Hearing, Attention, Concentration Flipped Lesson Part - Video, Slide Share, Websites Engaging and Creative Lesson Starter – Chinese Whisper Success Criteria - Listening Checklist Scaffolding Notes - Rules, HEAR & LISTEN Strategies Collaborative Group Tasks – Pair-Share, Listen-Respond, Listen-Write-Share Mini-Plenary with Critical Thinking Questions – 6 Online Quizzes Assessment Criteria for Outcome Expectations - Rubrics Differentiated Activities for Level Learners - Writing Task by Outcome Extensions to Challenge the High Achievers - 3 Podcast Exercises Plenary to Assess Learning Outcomes - Listening Triangles Home Learning for Reinforcement – 4 Worksheets with Answers Common Core Standards - ELA-LITERACY.SL.9-10.1d/3-4 Skills to be addressed during the Lesson - Social and Cognitive Here are some possible uses for these in your classroom: To challenge early finishers For effective tutoring As ESL stations and sub tubs As holiday work and homework For small group collaborations For an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichment