42 literary term posters for secondary ELA - middle school and high school
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What educators are saying
Description
These literary term posters are just what you need to reinforce vocabulary and decorate your English Language Arts classroom!
Each poster has the literary term and a definition. Some terms have one or more example appropriate for middle and high school ELA students.
There are 42 posters that include the most common literary terms for an ELA / Communication Arts class. Print only what you need or use them all for advanced classes with many terms!
Each poster will print horizontally on an 8.5 X 11 sheet.
The included banner and literary terms definition sheet print vertically on an 8.5 X 11 sheet.
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The following literary term posters are included:
alliteration
allusion
antagonist
assonance
character
characterization
cliché
climax
conflict
dialogue
epilogue
exposition
fable
falling action
fiction
flashback
foreshadowing
genre
hyberbole
idiom
imagery
internal monologue
irony
metaphor
moral
narrator
non-fiction
onomatopoeia
oxymoron
paradox
personification
plot
point of view
protagonist
pun
resolution
rising action
setting
simile
symbolism
theme
tone
Also includes and editable template for you to create your own if you need a term not listed here.
Also included in the zip file:
Literary terms banner for an ELA bulletin board display
Printable page for students with the definitions and examples from the posters.
These literary term posters will make a great reference for your students!
Other than the editable template to create your own poster, this resources is not editable and will not be provided in an editable format. Thank you for understanding.
What to teachers say?
"These are super cute and come in handy when we discuss literary terms."
"Great for my ELA bulletin board!"
"Love this resource. It is thorough and will help kids to learn vocabulary to help them become better readers and writers."
"Good visual posters to add to the bulletin board. Can hang one at a time to teach/reference each week or post them all for reference throughout the year."
Any questions? Please email me at mmersresources@gmail.com.