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Monday, October 24, 2016
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Advanced-English-Bell-Ringers-Entire-Semester-2842534
Advanced English Bell Ringers is perfect for Advanced Placement English Language and Composition, Honors English, or College Prep English classes. This versatile set can be used as bell ringers, rotating stations, task cards, homework assignments, mini-lessons, or however you wish! They can be used with or without interactive notebooks. These bell ringers were designed to use less paper as each student page contains anywhere from 2 to 10 tasks to cut apart and hand out to students. Moreover, all 90 tasks come in an editable PowerPoint so that you can change anything you want, and this file has the tasks enlarged in case you want to project them with a digital presenter rather than print them. Let's not forget the best part: ANSWER KEY INCLUDED. You can't go wrong with this set because it is so flexible.
The following topics are covered in this set. Not only are the terms explained, but students will have to apply these topics as they analyze, infer, apply, think, create, and write. For instance, after students learn different rhetorical strategies, they will have to find those strategies in short passages. Students will also study the effect of rhetorical strategies on the reader. Students will learn so much from these tasks!
Rhetoric
Diction
Connotation and denotation
Variety for the word “said”
Mood
Tone
Syntax
Loose and periodic sentences
Parallel structure
antimetabole
anaphora
antithesis
polysyndeton
asyndeton
Subjective and objective description
Homograph, homophone, palindrome
Dramatic, verbal, and situational irony
Allusion
Logos, pathos, ethos
Fallacies:
Red herring fallacy
Ad hominem
Bandwagon
Guilt by association
Post hoc argument
False analogy
Straw man
False delimma
Slippery slope,
Syllogism
Figurative language:
simile
metaphor
personification
onomatopoeia
apostrophe,
hyperbole
understatement
litotes
euphemisms
oxymoron
alliteration,
Incorporating quotes
12 comma rules
Parody
Satire
Style
Foil
Context clues
Participle phrases
Make it easy on yourself this semester and use these adaptable bell ringers with your upper level students or with any students you want to challenge.
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