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figurative language anchor chart: The Most Beautiful Roof in the World Kathryn Lasky, 1997 From Newbery Honor author Kathryn Lasky comes a fascinating journey through the rainforest canopy that's perfect for budding environmentalists. |
figurative language anchor chart: More Than Anything Else Marie Bradby, 2021-10-19 A fictionalized story about the life of young Booker T. Washington. Living in a West Virginia settlement after emancipation, nine-year-old Booker travels by lantern light to the salt works, where he labors from dawn till dusk. Although his stomach rumbles, his real hunger is his intense desire to learn to read.... [A] moving and inspirational story. -- School Library Journal, starred review |
figurative language anchor chart: Figurative Language Gr. 4-6 Christine Berriman, 2005-06-30 Teach your young writers the Figurative Language tools that will help them increase their vocabulary and enable the readers of their works to better visualize their story, poem or narrative verse. As well, help your students become proficient in discovering the figure of speech while reading. We extensively cover: metaphor (one thing is said to be something else), alliteration (repeats two or more initial sounds in one sentence), personification (occurs when we give a non-human thing, human qualities, like actions, thoughts, feelings and habits), and simile (compares two unlike things using the words like, as or than). This Chants & Classifications lesson provides a teacher and student section with a variety of reading passages, activities, student reviews, and answer key to create a well-rounded lesson plan. |
figurative language anchor chart: Lotus and Feather Ji-li Jiang, 2016-12-13 A winter illness left Lotus, a little girl, without a voice and without friends. A hunter's bullet left Feather, a crane, injured and unable to fly. As Lotus nurses Feather back to health, their bond grows. Soon Feather is following Lotus everywhere, even to school! The bird dances to the girl's reed whistle, much to the delight of the other children. One day, when the village floods, Feather helps raise the alarm as Lotus and her grandfather urge their neighbors to get to high ground. Feather is a true friend to Lotus, but the time comes when Lotus must be a true friend to him--by encouraging him to migrate with the rest of the cranes. The next spring, Feather miraculously returns, and that's not all . . . he has brought new life to the nearby lake. Inspired by the true story of a crane that rescued a Chinese village, and graced with sensitive watercolor illustrations, this lovely book about respecting nature offers deep emotion and delightful surprises. |
figurative language anchor chart: My Mouth is a Volcano Julia Cook, 2005-01-01 Teaching children how to manage their thoughts and words without interrupting. Louis always interrupts! All of his thoughts are very important to him, and when he has something to say, his words rumble and grumble in his tummy, they wiggle and jiggle on his tongue and then they push on his teeth, right before he ERUPTS (or interrupts). His mouth is a volcano! But when others begin to interrupt Louis, he learns how to respectfully wait for his turn to talk. My Mouth Is A Volcano takes an empathetic approach to the habit of interrupting and teaches children a witty technique to help them manage their rambunctious thoughts and words. Told from Louis' perspective, this story provides parents, teachers, and counselors with an entertaining way to teach children the value of respecting others by listening and waiting for their turn to speak. |
figurative language anchor chart: Come On, Rain! Karen Hesse, 2016-01-26 Newbery Medalist Karen Hesse recreates the body and soul-renewing experience of a summer downpour after a sweltering city heat wave. Come on, rain! Tess pleads to the sky as listless vines and parched plants droop in the endless heat. Up and down the block, cats pant while heat wavers off tar patches in the broiling alleyway. More than anything, Tess hopes for rain. And when it comes, she and her friends are ready for a surprising and joyous celebration....Through exquisite language and acute observation, Newberry medalist Karen Hesse recreates the glorious experience of a quenching rainstorm on a sweltering summer day. Jon J Muth's masterful and lyrical watercolors perfectly reflect the spirit of the text. |
figurative language anchor chart: The Little Red Pen Susan Stevens Crummel, 2011 Poor Little Red Pen She can't possibly correct a mountain of homework all by herself. Who will help her? Not I says Stapler. Not I says Eraser. Yo no says Pushpin, AKA Se orita Chincheta. But when the Little Red Pen tumbles in exhaustion into the Pit of No Return (the trash ), her fellow school supplies must get themselves out of the desk drawer and work together to rescue her. Trouble is, their plan depends on Tank, the rotund class hamster, who's not inclined to cooperate. Will the Little Red Pen be lost forever? There's no lack of trial and error, hilarious chaos, and creative problem-solving in this mission Kids--and adults--will never see their school supplies in quite the same way again. |
figurative language anchor chart: Piggie Pie Margie Palatini, 1995 Gritch the witch flies to Old MacDonald's farm for some pigs to make a piggie pie, but when she arrives she can't find a single porker. |
figurative language anchor chart: All Aboard the Polar Express , 2004 The Polar Express train visits the North Pole and passengers find out what the first gift of the season is going to be from Santa Claus. |
figurative language anchor chart: Long Way Down Jason Reynolds, 2017-10-24 “An intense snapshot of the chain reaction caused by pulling a trigger.” —Booklist (starred review) “Astonishing.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “A tour de force.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) A Newbery Honor Book A Coretta Scott King Honor Book A Printz Honor Book A Time Best YA Book of All Time (2021) A Los Angeles Times Book Prize Winner for Young Adult Literature Longlisted for the National Book Award for Young People’s Literature Winner of the Walter Dean Myers Award An Edgar Award Winner for Best Young Adult Fiction Parents’ Choice Gold Award Winner An Entertainment Weekly Best YA Book of 2017 A Vulture Best YA Book of 2017 A Buzzfeed Best YA Book of 2017 An ode to Put the Damn Guns Down, this is New York Times bestselling author Jason Reynolds’s electrifying novel that takes place in sixty potent seconds—the time it takes a kid to decide whether or not he’s going to murder the guy who killed his brother. A cannon. A strap. A piece. A biscuit. A burner. A heater. A chopper. A gat. A hammer A tool for RULE Or, you can call it a gun. That’s what fifteen-year-old Will has shoved in the back waistband of his jeans. See, his brother Shawn was just murdered. And Will knows the rules. No crying. No snitching. Revenge. That’s where Will’s now heading, with that gun shoved in the back waistband of his jeans, the gun that was his brother’s gun. He gets on the elevator, seventh floor, stoked. He knows who he’s after. Or does he? As the elevator stops on the sixth floor, on comes Buck. Buck, Will finds out, is who gave Shawn the gun before Will took the gun. Buck tells Will to check that the gun is even loaded. And that’s when Will sees that one bullet is missing. And the only one who could have fired Shawn’s gun was Shawn. Huh. Will didn’t know that Shawn had ever actually USED his gun. Bigger huh. BUCK IS DEAD. But Buck’s in the elevator? Just as Will’s trying to think this through, the door to the next floor opens. A teenage girl gets on, waves away the smoke from Dead Buck’s cigarette. Will doesn’t know her, but she knew him. Knew. When they were eight. And stray bullets had cut through the playground, and Will had tried to cover her, but she was hit anyway, and so what she wants to know, on that fifth floor elevator stop, is, what if Will, Will with the gun shoved in the back waistband of his jeans, MISSES. And so it goes, the whole long way down, as the elevator stops on each floor, and at each stop someone connected to his brother gets on to give Will a piece to a bigger story than the one he thinks he knows. A story that might never know an END…if Will gets off that elevator. Told in short, fierce staccato narrative verse, Long Way Down is a fast and furious, dazzlingly brilliant look at teenage gun violence, as could only be told by Jason Reynolds. |
figurative language anchor chart: Knots on a Counting Rope Bill Martin, John Archambault, 1997-09-15 A grandfather and his blind grandson reminisce about the young boy's birth, his first horse and an exiciting horse race. |
figurative language anchor chart: Chains Laurie Halse Anderson, 2010-01-05 If an entire nation could seek its freedom, why not a girl? As the Revolutionary War begins, thirteen-year-old Isabel wages her own fight...for freedom. Promised freedom upon the death of their owner, she and her sister, Ruth, in a cruel twist of fate become the property of a malicious New York City couple, the Locktons, who have no sympathy for the American Revolution and even less for Ruth and Isabel. When Isabel meets Curzon, a slave with ties to the Patriots, he encourages her to spy on her owners, who know details of British plans for invasion. She is reluctant at first, but when the unthinkable happens to Ruth, Isabel realizes her loyalty is available to the bidder who can provide her with freedom. From acclaimed author Laurie Halse Anderson comes this compelling, impeccably researched novel that shows the lengths we can go to cast off our chains, both physical and spiritual. |
figurative language anchor chart: Ashes Ilsa J. Bick, 2011-09-01 An electromagnetic pulse flashes across the sky, destroying every electronic device, wiping out every computerized system, and killing billions. When it happens, Alex was hiking in the woods to say good-bye to her dead parents and her personal demons. Now desperate to find out what happened after the pulse crushes her to the ground, Alex meets up with Tom—a young soldier—and Ellie, a girl whose grandfather was killed by the EMP. For this improvised family and the others who are spared, it's now a question of who can be trusted and who is no longer human. Author Ilsa J. Bick crafts a terrifying and thrilling novel about a world that could be ours at any moment, where those left standing must learn what it means not just to survive, but to live amidst the devastation. |
figurative language anchor chart: Dogteam Gary Paulsen, 2013-11-27 On a moonlit winter night, a team of dogs pulls a sled, taking the narrator and readers on a wondrous ride through the snow, into and out of the woods. It is a ride you'll wish would never end. Through this exquisite prose poem, Gary Paulsen shares the joy, the beauty, and the grandeur of the outdoors. With his joyous text and Ruth Wright Paulsen's exuberant and expressive illustrations, Dogteam is a celebration of nature, a dance that invites everyone to join in. |
figurative language anchor chart: The Crossover Kwame Alexander, 2014 New York Times bestseller ∙ Newbery Medal Winner ∙Coretta Scott King Honor Award ∙2015 YALSA 2015 Top Ten Best Fiction for Young Adults∙ 2015 YALSA Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers ∙Publishers Weekly Best Book ∙ School Library Journal Best Book∙ Kirkus Best Book A beautifully measured novel of life and line.--The New York Times Book Review With a bolt of lightning on my kicks . . .The court is SIZZLING. My sweat is DRIZZLING. Stop all that quivering. Cuz tonight I'm delivering, announces dread-locked, 12-year old Josh Bell. He and his twin brother Jordan are awesome on the court. But Josh has more than basketball in his blood, he's got mad beats, too, that tell his family's story in verse, in this fast and furious middle grade novel of family and brotherhood from Kwame Alexander. Josh and Jordan must come to grips with growing up on and off the court to realize breaking the rules comes at a terrible price, as their story's heart-stopping climax proves a game-changer for the entire family. |
figurative language anchor chart: Classroom Discussions Suzanne H. Chapin, Mary Catherine O'Connor, Nancy Canavan Anderson, 2009 Based on a four-year research project funded by the U.S. Department of Education, this book is divided into four sections: Talk in the Mathematics Class (introducing five discussion strategies, or “moves,” that help teachers achieve their instructional goal of strengthening students’ mathematical thinking and learning), What Do We Talk About?, Implementing Talk in the Classroom, and Case Studies.--pub. desc. |
figurative language anchor chart: Summer of the Mariposas Guadalupe Garcia McCall, 2012 In an adventure reminiscent of Homer's Odyssey, fifteen-year-old Odilia and her four younger sisters embark on a journey to return a dead man to his family in Mexico, aided by La Llorona, but impeded by a witch, a warlock, chupacabras, and more. |
figurative language anchor chart: Punished! David Lubar, 2013-08-01 Logan and his friend Benedict run into the wrong guy at the library―literally. When Logan slams into the reference guy in the basement and gives him a little lip, Logan gets punished, really and truly punished. He has three days to complete three tasks before Professor Wordsworth will lift the magical punishment that keeps getting Logan in even more trouble. |
figurative language anchor chart: Owl Moon Jane Yolen, 1987-10-23 Celebrating 30 years of the beloved classic Owl Moon from renowned children's book author Jane Yolen and Caldecott Medal-winning illustrator John Schoenherr! Late one winter night a little girl and her father go owling. The trees stand still as statues and the world is silent as a dream. Whoo-whoo-whoo, the father calls to the mysterious nighttime bird. But there is no answer. Wordlessly the two companions walk along, for when you go owling, you don't need words. You don't need anything but hope. Sometimes there isn't an owl, but sometimes there is. Distinguished author Jane Yolen has created a gentle, poetic story that lovingly depicts the special companionship of a young child and her father as well as humankind's close relationship to the natural world. Wonderfully complemented by John Schoenherr's soft, exquisite watercolor illustrations, this is a verbal and visual treasure, perfect for reading aloud and sharing at bedtime. |
figurative language anchor chart: Night of the Spadefoot Toads Bill Harley, 2012-04-03 An inspiring story of intergenerational friendship, activism, and how our actions can drastically impact our environment. When his father takes a new job in Massachusetts, Ben Moroney must leave behind his best friend Tony, a western banded gecko named Lenny, and worst of all, the Arizona desert home he has loved and explored. Ben's adjustment to his new environment is not going well until he unexpectedly finds a kindred spirit in his eccentric fifth-grade science teacher, Mrs. Tibbets. She introduces him to the rare and elusive Eastern spadefoot toads that make their home on her rural property. When Ben discovers that Mrs. Tibbets's land may be sold to developers, he knows he has to do something. As Ben's obsession with saving the spadefoot toads' habitat grows, his schoolwork and his relationships with his family and new friends suffer. But just when it seems things can't get any worse, Ben finds a way to meet his responsibilities to the people around him and demonstrates the importance of even the smallest efforts to save the earth's rapidly disappearing habitats. |
figurative language anchor chart: The Hope Chest Karen Schwabach, 2009-03-12 A perfect Common Core tie-in, The Hope Chest includes nonfiction backmatter with period photographs, historical notes about the suffrage movement, and a Voting in America timeline. It's also a New York State Curriculum title for fourth grade. Eleven-year-old Violet has one goal in mind when she runs away from home: to find her sister, Chloe. Violet’s parents said Chloe had turned into the Wrong Sort of Person, but Violet knew better. The only problem is that Chloe’s not in New York anymore. She's moved on to Tennesee where she's fighting for the right of women to vote. As Violet's journey grows longer, her single-minded pursuit of reuniting with her sister changes. Before long she is standing side-by-side with her new friends—suffragists, socialists, and colored people—the type of people whom her parents would not approve. But if Violet’s becoming the Wrong Sort of Person, why does it feel just right? This stirring depiction of the very end of the women's suffrage battle in America is sure to please readers who like their historical fiction fast-paced and action-packed. American Girls fans will fall hard for Violet and her less-than-proper friends. |
figurative language anchor chart: In November Cynthia Rylant, 2000 Describes the autumn activities and traditions that November's cooling temperatures bring. |
figurative language anchor chart: The Great Kapok Tree Lynne Cherry, 2000 The many different animals that live in a great Kapok tree in the Brazilian rainforest try to convince a man with an ax of the importance of not cutting down their home. |
figurative language anchor chart: The Seashore Book Charlotte Zolotow, 2017-05-16 A summer classic by two masters, reissued and redesigned for contemporary audiences. Wendell Minor’s elegant artwork and Charlotte Zolotow’s simple, evocative prose brings a day at the beach vividly to life as a boy and his mother imagine what it would be like to spend a day at the seashore. Hunting for seashells and building sandcastles, this tribute to the power of imagination and the tenderness of a mother-child connection is also a sweet ode to summer's greatest pastimes. Perfect for storytime or bedtime. |
figurative language anchor chart: Memoirs of an Elf Devin Scillian, 2014-09-01 It's Christmas Eve and Spark Elf has the very important job of keeping Santa Claus on schedule as he travels the globe in 24 hours delivering presents. Small in stature with pointy ears and stopwatch in hand, Spark lets Santa know it's time to go. He programs the GPS while the other elves secure the toy bag and check the Nice list. Little known fact: We don't even bring the Naughty list with us. Six hours into the trip Santa, sleigh and crew begin to fall behind--so many cuddly doggies to pet and extra cookies to eat. The jolly group makes up time in Brazil and soon find themselves back at the North Pole. Their work is done. But wait, there's something left in the bag--but it isn't a present at all--it's a family dog! Well known fact: Santa gives things away. He does not take things! Momma Claus comes to the rescue with a plan to get the dog back to his family. Can Santa return the family's beloved pooch in time to keep their Christmas merry? |
figurative language anchor chart: Survival Strategies of the Almost Brave Jen White, 2015-06-09 Survival Strategy #50: If You Can, Be Brave It's easy to be brave when your eight-year-old sister, Billie, looks up to you as her protector. Twelve-year-old Liberty feels it's her job to look after Billie once they are sent to live with their father, whom they haven't seen since they were very young. Dad is unpredictable on his best days, but when he abandons the girls at a gas station in the middle of nowhere, Liberty's courage is truly put to the test. As she and Billie struggle to make it home on their own, they encounter a cast of both helpful and not-so-helpful characters, including a man with caterpillar eyebrows, a lady dressed entirely in lavender, a tattooed trucker with a soft spot for cats, a kid who is a little too obsessed with Star Wars, and a woman who lives with a houseful of nontraditional pets. Along the way, they learn that sometimes you have to get a little bit lost to be found. |
figurative language anchor chart: Mrs. Mack Patricia Polacco, 2001-01-15 Patricia is thrilled when her father decides that she's finally old enough to learn to ride. But her dreams of having a beautiful horse of her own are dashed when he takes her to a stable in Dogpatch, the rundown section of town. Patricia is sure that she'll never learn anything in a place like that. But it's in Dogpatch that Patricia meets two individuals--kind, patient Mrs. Mack and a glorious chestnut mare named Penny--who help her overcome her fears, and change her life forever. Powerfully written, beautifully told, and brought to life with rich watercolor illustrations, this is a story that will touch the heart of everyone who reads it. |
figurative language anchor chart: Smarter Charts, K-2 Marjorie Martinelli, Kristine Mraz, 2012 Your charts don't need to be perfect, just thoughtful. You don't even have to be able to draw. Just put the child before the chart. Marjorie Martinelli and Kristine Mraz Listen to an interview with Marjorie and Kristi, the Chartchums, on Education Talk Radio. Commercially available charts leave you hanging? Want the secret to jump-off-the-wall charts that stick with kids? Trust Smarter Charts. Did you ever want to know: What do great charts look like? How many is too many? Where are the best places for them in my classroom? How long do I keep them? How do I know if they are working? Then you'll want to meet Marjorie Martinelli and Kristine Mraz, the Chartchums. They struggled with the same questions, and Smarter Charts shares not only the answers, but the best practices they've discovered as well. Amp up the power of your charts with tips on design and language, instructional use, and self-assessment. Even better, discover surprising strategies that deepen engagement, strengthen retention, and heighten independence-all by involving students in chart making. Packed with full-color sample charts from real classrooms, Smarter Charts shares simple, brain-based strategies proven to make your classroom an even more active, effective space for literacy instruction and classroom management. |
figurative language anchor chart: The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind William Kamkwamba, Bryan Mealer, 2015-02-05 Now a Netflix film starring and directed by Chiwetel Ejiofor, this is a gripping memoir of survival and perseverance about the heroic young inventor who brought electricity to his Malawian village. When a terrible drought struck William Kamkwamba's tiny village in Malawi, his family lost all of the season's crops, leaving them with nothing to eat and nothing to sell. William began to explore science books in his village library, looking for a solution. There, he came up with the idea that would change his family's life forever: he could build a windmill. Made out of scrap metal and old bicycle parts, William's windmill brought electricity to his home and helped his family pump the water they needed to farm the land. Retold for a younger audience, this exciting memoir shows how, even in a desperate situation, one boy's brilliant idea can light up the world. Complete with photographs, illustrations, and an epilogue that will bring readers up to date on William's story, this is the perfect edition to read and share with the whole family. |
figurative language anchor chart: Puddles Jonathan London, 1999-04-26 Morning is magical after a night of rain and thunder. And best of all are the puddles! Big ones, little ones, long ones, skinny ones. Splash! Splash! Splash! Put on your raincoat and join two puddle-jumpers in this bouncy read-along that's just right for a rainy day or any day. |
figurative language anchor chart: Moosetache Margie Palatini, 1999-05-19 A moose's moosetache is too big to control until he meets Ms. Moose, who has her own hair problem. Illustrations. |
figurative language anchor chart: Fireflies Julie Brinckloe, 1986-05 A gentle story and warm pictures capture the joyous freedom of a summer night. |
figurative language anchor chart: Teaching for Biliteracy Karen Beeman, Cheryl Urow, 2013 The concept of bridging between languages is introduced to the biliteracy filed in this practical professional development guide for teachers, administrators, and leadership teams. |
figurative language anchor chart: What Do You Do with an Idea? Kobi Yamada, 2014-02-01 A young boy comes up with an idea and he keeps it safe until one day he realizes the amazing power it can have. |
figurative language anchor chart: Blueback Tim Winton, 2014 Western Australian author. Abel Jackson loves to dive. He's a natural in the water. He can't remember a time when he couldn't use a mask and snorkel to glide down into the clear deep. Life is tough out at Longboat Bay. Every day the boy helps his mother earn their living from the sea and the land. It's hard work but Abel has the bush and the sky and the bay to himself. Until the day he meets Blueback, the fish that changes his life. |
figurative language anchor chart: Tuck Everlasting Natalie Babbitt, 2020-04-02 Winnie Foster is in the woods, thinking of running away from home, when she sees a boy drinking from a spring. Winnie wants a drink too, but before she can take a sip, she is kidnapped by the boy, Jesse Tuck, and his family. She learns that the Tuck family are blessed with o or doomed to o eternal life since drinking from the spring, and they wander from place to place trying to live as inconspicuously as they can. Now Winnie knows their secret. But what does immortality really mean? And can the Tucks help her understand before it's too late? A beautiful paperback edition of the unforgettable classic of children's writing about what it truly means to live forever. Featuring illustrations by Melissa Castrillon. |
figurative language anchor chart: Teaching for Deep Comprehension Linda J. Dorn, Carla Soffos, 2005 Accompanying DVD includes a first-grade reading workshop (shared reading, author studies, share time), an adult book discussion, a fourth-grade reading workshop (mini-lesson and literature discussion groups), and more. |
figurative language anchor chart: The Arc of Story Lucy Calkins, Maria Colleen Cruz, 2013 This series of books is designed to help upper elementary teachers teach a rigourous yearlong writing curriculum. |
figurative language anchor chart: Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey, on Revisiting the Banks of the Wye During a Tour, July 13th, 1798 William Wordsworth, 2002 |
figurative language anchor chart: English Language Arts, Grade 7 Module 3A PCG Education, 2015-12-16 Paths to College and Career Jossey-Bass and PCG Education are proud to bring the Paths to College and Career English Language Arts (ELA) curriculum and professional development resources for grades 6–12 to educators across the country. Originally developed for EngageNY and written with a focus on the shifts in instructional practice and student experiences the standards require, Paths to College and Career includes daily lesson plans, guiding questions, recommended texts, scaffolding strategies and other classroom resources. Paths to College and Career is a concrete and practical ELA instructional program that engages students with compelling and complex texts. At each grade level, Paths to College and Career delivers a yearlong curriculum that develops all students' ability to read closely and engage in text-based discussions, build evidence-based claims and arguments, conduct research and write from sources, and expand their academic vocabulary. Paths to College and Career's instructional resources address the needs of all learners, including students with disabilities, English language learners, and gifted and talented students. This enhanced curriculum provides teachers with freshly designed Teacher Guides that make the curriculum more accessible and flexible, a Teacher Resource Book for each module that includes all of the materials educators need to manage instruction, and Student Journals that give students learning tools for each module and a single place to organize and document their learning. As the creators of the Paths ELA curriculum for grades 6–12, PCG Education provides a professional learning program that ensures the success of the curriculum. The program includes: Nationally recognized professional development from an organization that has been immersed in the new standards since their inception. Blended learning experiences for teachers and leaders that enrich and extend the learning. A train-the-trainer program that builds capacity and provides resources and individual support for embedded leaders and coaches. Paths offers schools and districts a unique approach to ensuring college and career readiness for all students, providing state-of-the-art curriculum and state-of-the-art implementation. |
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Alliteration is the repetition of a sound in a sentence or series of sentences. Figurative language is speech or writing that departs from normal meaning or sound to create a special effect.
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Reading Skills Anchor Charts - Amazon Web Services
Using Context Clues with Figurative Language RL 5.4 Stories, Dramas, and Poems RL 3.5 Poems, Drama, and Prose RL 4.5 RL 5.5 Point of View (Perspective) RL 3.6 ... Anchor Chart …
Depth of Knowledge (DOK) Overview Chart - TeachLearnTech
Depth of Knowledge (DOK) Overview Chart . Level of Complexity (measures a student’s Depth of Knowledge) Key Verbs That May : Clue Level : Evidence of Depth of Knowledge . Level 1 ; …
SLPS CLOSE READING ANNOTATION SYMBOLS - St. Louis …
Put a symbol from the chart above. 3. Sentence: Closely reading a piece of text does you no good if you later forget why you made your highlights. The symbols will help remind you, but they are …
Important Elements of Literary Texts - Iowa Reading Research …
This anchor chart defines eight important features of literary texts: characters, plot, setting, theme, central idea, point of view, structure, and word choice. This chart could be used to supplement …
8th Grade ELA - Saavas Unit 1 - Nassau County School District
Introduce genre with anchor chart (in Google Slides) Red Roses Graphic . Organizer . Read “Red Roses” (pages 6- 7) Summary . Students write a summary of the Mentor Text. ... Use RP …
UNIT: ROMEO AND JULIET - Louisiana Department of Education
ANCHOR TEXT . Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare (Drama) ... Students explore how patterns and contrasts in language (diction, imagery, figurative language) reveal central ideas …
Figurative Language Anchor Chart (book) - archive.ncarb.org
Figurative Language Anchor Chart: The Most Beautiful Roof in the World Kathryn Lasky,1997 From Newbery Honor author Kathryn Lasky comes a fascinating journey through the rainforest …
Grade 4: Module 4: Unit 2: Lesson 4 Analyzing Descriptive …
Analyzing Descriptive Language: The Hope Chest, Chapters 1-3. Long-Term Targets Addressed (Based on NYSP12 ELA CCLS) I can analyze the meaning of figurative and complex language. …
POINT OF VIEW - stellarteacher.com
anchor chart. You can either print this chart and display it under a document camera to help teach your lesson or you can always give students a copy of the anchor chart after the lesson to glue …
Formal vs. Informal - Book Units Teacher
This anchor chart took literally minutes to create. A header and T-chart are all you need. During class, ask students to name texts or situations that require formal or informal language. As …
Analysis of Figurative Language In - ELA Core Plans
1. Give out the chart (handout 1) with some of the words listed from the song. Do not mention to the students that you will be using the song “Mr. Grinch”. Tell them to write down what comes …
RL.7.1, RL.7.2, RL.7.3, RL.7.4, RL.7.5 - Columbus City Schools
development: characterization, figurative language, word choice, symbolism, . Narrative-Examine the symbolism and significance of the way ^crossover was used in the novel. ompare/contrast …
Lesson Plan - educatordiversity.org
Anchor Chart of Figurative Language Help on chart paper Introduce the Book: Show cover of Daniel Finds a Poem Ask students to predict what the book might be about Model Purpose: …
Understanding the NC English Language Arts Standard …
details on a class anchor chart. After reading, the teacher guides the class through the process of how the author worked toward building a theme using the information on the anchor chart. …
Common Core Reading Anchor Standards - Keys to Literacy
Common Core Language Anchor Standards English language and grammar 1 Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or …
Figurative language - mytlistrategies.weebly.com
Alliteration is the repetition of a sound in a sentence or series of sentences. Figurative language is speech or writing that departs from normal meaning or sound to create a special effect.
A Poke in the I - successforall.org
• Create a figurative language anchor chart with students. A sample is provided. • Blackline master provided. Tell students that they will identify several types of figurative language as …
Idioms Lesson Plan
Demonstrate understanding of figurative language, word relationships, and nuances in word meanings. b. Recognize and explain the meaning of common idioms, adages, and ... Middle 35 …
English Language Arts Learning Standards - New York State …
Language Anchor Standards . Conventions of Academic English/Language for Learning . STANDARD 1: Demonstrate command of the conventions of academic English grammar and …
Language Acquisition Chart for English Language Learners …
Language Acquisition Chart for English Language Learners (ELLs) Office of ENL, World Languages and Bilingual Education Winter 2017 2 Official Name Definition Student Behaviors …
Fahrenheit 451 - Portland Public Schools
10.01. Analyze figurative expressions, comparisons and analogies 10.07. Draw conclusions about reasons for actions/beliefs and support assertions. Literature 10.09:Students will identify the …
G2 M1 TG - EL Education
The teacher uses the Language Dive Guide and the Questions We Can Ask during a Language Dive anchor chart to guide the conversation with questions about specific meaning and lan …
Figurative Language Anchor Chart [PDF] - archive.ncarb.org
Figurative Language Anchor Chart: Figurative Language Gr. 4-6 Christine Berriman,2005-06-30 Teach your young writers the Figurative Language tools that will help them increase their …
Bud, Not Buddy
4 Figurative Language CCSS 6RL-4, 7RL-4, 8RL-4, 6W-10, 7W-10, 8W-10 9 5 All About Momma ~Characterization CCSS 6RL-1, 7RL-1, 8RL-1 10 6 Irony CCSS 8RL-6 11 Test 1 Test Chapters …
Instruction - Learning A-Z
students that two types of figurative language are similes and metaphors. Similes compare two things by using the words . like or as, and metaphors talk about one thing as if it were another. …
Vertical Articulation of Arizona’s English Language Arts …
including figurative language such as metaphors and similes. 6.RL.4 Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative and connotative meanings; …
Figurative Language Anchor Chart (Download Only)
Figurative Language Anchor Chart: Figurative Language Gr. 4-6 Christine Berriman,2005-06-30 Teach your young writers the Figurative Language tools that will help them increase their …
DESCRIBING THE SETTING - Stellar Teaching Co.
anchor chart. You can either print this chart and display it under a document camera to help teach your lesson or you can always give students a copy of the anchor chart after the lesson to glue …
ARGUMENTATIVE TEXTS - stellarteacher.com
anchor chart. You can either print this chart and display it under a document camera to help teach your lesson or you can always give students a copy of the anchor chart after the lesson to glue …
& Poetic Elements
1. Figurative Language Anchor Chart/Journal Page 2. Poetic Elements Anchor Chart/Journal Page 3. Pen 4. Many Hats 5. Stage Fright 6. Warning 7. The Bells by Edgar Allen Poe 8. Meal …
Grade 6: Module 2A: Unit 1: Lesson 2 Figurative Language …
Figurative Language and Word Choice: A Closer Look at Bud, Not Buddy (Chapter 2) Long-Term Targets Addressed (Based on NYSP12 ELA CCLS) I can determine the meaning of literal and …
Tennessee English Language Arts Standards - TN.gov
standards in a vertical chart by standard rather than with each grade separately, the document emphasizes how the skills for reading, writing, speaking and listening, and language spiral …
FICTION 3rd GRADE ELA.3.R.1 - Amazon Web Services, Inc.
Types of Poetry anchor chart and complete the Types of Poetry chart. This will give your students a general overview ... syllables, figurative language such as similes and metaphors. …