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Describe Themes in Literary Texts (English 7 Reading)

You will learn how to describe multiple themes in fiction, analyze how place and time influence the theme, and make complex inferences.
Make Connections Between and Across Literary Texts (English 7 Reading)

You will learn how to make connections between and across texts, including other media (e.g., film, play), and provide textual evidence.
TEA AP Physics 1 PowerPoint Slides
Instructor PowerPoint slides for TEA AP Physics 1 open-source instructional material.
TEA AP Physics 1 Textbook PDF
TEA AP Physics 1 Textbook PDF
Synthesize Ideas and Details in Several Texts (English I Reading)

You will learn how to synthesize ideas and details in texts and support the connections with textual evidence.
Syntax (English I Reading)

You will be able to evaluate the author's syntax and its impact on the meaning of a text.
Analyze Various Texts with Similar Themes (English I Reading)

You will learn how to make inferences and draw conclusions about similar themes in various texts by finding supporting evidence within the texts.
Monologues and Soliloquies (English I Reading)

You will be able to recognize monologue and soliloquy and explain how they function in a play.
Diction and Tone (English I Reading)

You will be able to evaluate the diction in a text and discover the author's tone.
Irony, Sarcasm, Paradox (English I Reading)

You will be able to identify and explain the purpose of irony, sarcasm, and paradox in a text.
Understatement/Overstatement (English I Reading)

You will be able to recognize and explain the purpose of understatement and overstatement in a text.
Symbolism/Allegory (English I Reading)

You will be able to explain the function of symbolism and allegory in a text.
Contrast Media’s Message with Traditional Text (English I Reading)

You will be able to compare/contrast how visual and non-visual texts communicate information.
Evaluate Tone in Various Media for Different Audiences and Purposes (English I Reading)

You will be able to explain how the tone of a message varies according to audience and purpose.
Linguistic Roots and Affixes (English I Reading)

You will be able to recognize linguistic roots and affixes to use in determining the meanings of academic English words and in other content areas.
Cognates (English I Reading)

You will use your knowledge of cognates from other languages to help you understand unfamiliar words.
Analyze Literary Essays’ Inclusion of Personal Opinions and Facts (English I Reading)

You will be able to explain why literary essays include personal opinions and facts to describe an event or situation.
Narrator’s Point of View (English I Reading)

You will be able to recognize how the narrator's point of view shapes a short story.
Development of Characters Through Literary Devices (English I Reading)

You will be able to recognize how literary devices such as character foils can create complex characters in a short story.
Importance of Figurative Language: Practice 3 (English I Reading)

You will be able to read a text and understand how the figurative language of a literary work contributes to its historical and cultural setting.