TEKS: Chapter 110. English Language Arts and Reading See All Teacher Resources
110.31.b.7
(7) Reading/Comprehension of Literary Text/Sensory Language. Students understand, make inferences and draw conclusions about how an author's sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding. Students are expected to explain the role of irony, sarcasm, and paradox in literary works.
Aligned Resources
Courses
- Course: ELA 9: Introduction to Literature, Unit 3: The Real World Lesson 11: When Fitzgerald Met Zelda
- Course: ELA 9 Sales Request, Unit 4: Sometimes It's Okay to Steal a Book Lesson 1: A Little Perspective
- Course: ELA 9 Sales Request, Unit 4: Sometimes It's Okay to Steal a Book Lesson 8: Feeling Is First
- Course: ELA 9: Introduction to Literature, Unit 1: The Long and Short of It Lesson 2: No Really, So What?
- Course: ELA 9: Introduction to Literature, Unit 1: The Long and Short of It Lesson 17: Seeking One Good Man
- Course: ELA 9: Introduction to Literature, Unit 1: The Long and Short of It Lesson 20: It's a Plot
- Course: Foundations of Literature (College), Unit 1: The Long and Short of It Lesson 16: It's a Plot
- Course: ELA 9: Introduction to Literature, Unit 1: The Long and Short of It Lesson 21: Summary Judgment
- Course: ELA 9: Introduction to Literature, Unit 4: Sometimes It's Okay to Steal a Book Lesson 4: Isn’t It Ironic?
Teaching Guides
- Teaching Oliver Twist, or, the Parish Boy’s Progress: Oliver Twist: It's a Tale of Two Cities
- Teaching Frankenstein: Breaking News: Stormy Weather Puts the Science Back in Fiction
- Teaching Romeo and Juliet: Six-Pack Abs
- Teaching The Diary of a Young Girl: National School-A-Graphic
- Teaching Romeo and Juliet: Using Music Lyrics to Explore Themes, Imagery, and Symbolism
- Teaching The Great Gatsby: The Great Greenberg
- Teaching The Great Gatsby: Come a Little Closer
- Teaching The Great Gatsby: Reviewing a Classic
- Teaching Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Is Mark Twain the Original Jon Stewart?
- Teaching Animal Farm: Animal Farm Music: Don't Wanna Be Your Beast of Burden
- Teaching Animal Farm: The Power of Words
- Teaching Number the Stars: Good to See You Again…
- Teaching A Streetcar Named Desire: A Streetcar in a Parallel Universe
- Teaching Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: The N-Word
- Teaching Animal Farm: Corruption Makes the World Go Round
- Teaching 1984: From Doublethink to Doublespeak