English Teachers: Check Out ELA Resources Back-To-School Sale!

TpT Back to School Sale 2015

Get ready to go back to middle school with the following products on sale Monday and Tuesday– 20% off.

all-summer-in-a-day-cover-webAll Summer In A Day By Ray Bradbury Short Story Literature Unit

All Summer in a Day by Ray Bradbury: Complete short story in a week unit with daily reading, discussion, and writing mini-projects, plus essay writing assignment featuring essential questions.

Go beyond just recognizing the elements of story and really delve into the meaning of the story — and how it’s relevant to students today. $12.99 $10.39

argessaycoverArgumentative/Informative Essay Project and Class Debate Competition

Argumentative and informative essays are critical to an ELA classroom because students need to be able formulate opinions and defend them logically in writing. This resource provides a graphic organizer and rubric to help middle school student plan and draft an argumentative or informative essay on selected high interested topics.  $3.00$2.40

Student-Success-adVERSION 2.0! Student Success Game: Behavior Modification Program

Encourage your students to reflect on their own behavior and goals with the Student Success Game. Students fill out the behavior rubric every week or two, and turn it in to you. Then you decide if you agree with their assessment of themselves. You can even ask them to write a reflective paper on their results. $6.00 $4.80

 

Mark your calendars — the sale runs through tomorrow! Check out my store here.

Related topics: Reading Resources

About the author 

Michelle Boyd Waters, M.Ed.

Michelle taught secondary ELA in public schools for 10 years. She served as an award-winning journalist before transitioning into education and is now Assistant Director of the OU Writing Center and a teacher consultant for the Oklahoma Writing Project. Michelle co-edited the Oklahoma English Journal for five years. She is a PhD candidate in Instructional Leadership and Academic Curriculum at the University of Oklahoma. She started reThink ELA LLC as a teacher blog in 2012.

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