Middle School ELA Literature Reference Notebook

$5.50

Pages: 40+
File Size: 4.31 MB
 

Description

Teaching literature terms and literary devices will be engaging, easy, and ready to go for you. This bundle includes 18 pages of middle school ELA literary devices and literature concepts terms for students to use when learning new terms, writing reading response, and when writing literary analysis responses or essays.

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This resource is perfect if you need some quick sheets for students to reference when doing any literature or reading activities in your 6th, 7th, or 8th grade ELA classroom.
 
Even better, you and students can create mini-reference booklets at the starts of the year (cover and tabs included!) and they can truly become a school-year and even a life-long tool for students.
 
This resource is part of an ELA reference booklet bundle: CLICK HERE.

Here’s what you’ll get:
  • 18 Full-color with tabs literature reference pages.
  • 18 black and white with tabs literature reference pages (print on bright paper!)
  • 18 Full-color without tabs literature reference pages or mini anchor charts
  • 18 Full-color without tabs literature reference pages (print on bright paper!)
 
The 18 different literary devices and terms pages are:
  1. Central Idea
  2. Basic Literature Terms
  3. Literary Devices
  4. Character Terms One: Types of Characters
  5. Character Terms Two: Types of Characters
  6. Types of Characters
  7. Positive and Negative Character Traits
  8. Types of Literary Conflict
  9. Point of View One
  10. Point of View Two
  11. Author’s Purpose
  12. Theme Statement and Theme Topics
  13. Elements of Plot
  14. Figurative Language One
  15. Figurative Language Two
  16. Reading Genres One
  17. Reading Genres Two
  18. Objective Summaries
 
Your students will love not having to ask you to reteach every literature concept you’ve taught them and you’ll love having a tool you can always tell them to reference any time they’re doing literature activities.
 
Prep is quick and easy… Just print, cut, and staple and you have ready to go booklets. The no tabs option also allows you to print these out to display as anchor charts.

TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Kaye says, “I can’t say enough great things about resources from The Hungry Teacher. These are perfect for writing workshops / to have as a reference guide for students. Students can find answers to their questions and problem solve on their own using these reference guides, which helps build autonomy in the classroom.”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Laura S. says, “My students and I love these reference booklets! I have printed out several of them (as we need them) and they add it to the first page of that particular section of their interactive notebooks so they have a ready reference whenever they need it. So colorful and eye-catching! Thank you!”
 
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Della S. says, “Love this resource! Simple to print and easy for my students to use. Great kid friendly language!”
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