TEKS: Chapter 110. English Language Arts and Reading See All Teacher Resources
110.32.b.1.E
Use a dictionary, a glossary, or a thesaurus (printed or electronic) to determine or confirm the meanings of words and phrases, including their connotations and denotations, and their etymology
Aligned Resources
Courses
- Course: ELA 10: World Literature, Unit 4: Hamlet, Power, and Corruption Lesson 8: Odd Couple
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 4: The Greatest Generation 1910 – 1960 Lesson 9: Phonies and Haters
- Course: ELA 10: World Literature, Unit 3: Grecian Mama's Boy Lesson 3: Murder, He Wrote
- Course: ELA 10: World Literature, Unit 4: Things Fall Apart Lesson 3: Imperialist Swine
- Course: ELA 10: World Literature, Unit 4: Things Fall Apart Lesson 6: Party in the U-m-uofia
Teaching Guides
- Teaching The Wave: You are Getting Very Sleepy: Cults Throughout the Ages
- Teaching Romeo and Juliet: Six-Pack Abs
- Teaching The Iliad: Flinging Epithets
- Teaching The Great Gatsby: Come a Little Closer
- Teaching Wide Sargasso Sea: Facebook Plot Summary
- Teaching All Quiet on the Western Front: Eggnog in a Trench
- Teaching Death of a Salesman: It's Just an Expressionism
- Teaching Thirteen Reasons Why: And They All Lived…
- Teaching Wide Sargasso Sea: Literary Devices
- Teaching A Christmas Carol: Give a Little, Get a Lot
- Teaching Jane Eyre: Jane Slayre: Parodying Brontë
- Teaching Wide Sargasso Sea: Symbolism, Allusion, and Irony