
Whether it’s a “WH” question graphic organizer or prepositions on pickles you’re looking for, we’ve got you covered! And while you’re at it, introduce your students to drama text and get a critical thinking flip book, too. We’ve got these and other fun resources for middle school and high school (and many of them are free!).
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“These graphic organizers are a perfect complement to any story or resource to help organize main elements and answer WH questions.” It’s Free! |
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“Originally designed for speech and language therapy, these higher-level language flip books target figurative language, vocabulary, problem solving, perspective taking, auditory memory, and more!” |
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“This fun and silly resource helps students to understand prepositions and their functions.” It’s Free! |
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“This is by far one of my students’ favorite novel. They beg to read it, and it is rich in literary analysis.” |
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“A 10-slide PowerPoint presentation designed to help students understand the basic features of a play script. The resource could be used before a class play is read to help children understand how a drama text works.” It’s Free! |
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“‘Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde’ contains 11 lessons designed to develop student knowledge and understanding of the plot, characters, language, themes and historical context of the classic British novel.” |