Oranges by Gary Soto

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a tree that has been decorated with paper and some writing on it, next to a brick wall
Poetry is FUN!
This is almost corny but I think it's adorable, especially if I could get an actual tree instead of just limbs found in my yard. Downside could be the cleanup from the tree, but it's a creative way to show students different poems they should know, as well as displaying any poetry I have them do.
the point of view flow chart
ELA in the middle
ELA in the middle | Middle School English, Language Arts | Page 10
a heart with words written in the shape of a red and black heart on a white background
Valentine Heart
FREE Banner, Maze, or Formatted Text~ Website where you can type in text and it will turn it into a shape, make banners, or create mazes. Use for student's poetry, signs for displays, etc.
a blue and white poster with the words which point of view?
Point of View - Oranges by Gary Soto It can be difficult for students to read a story and figure out which point of view it is told from. 1st person? 2nd person? 3rd person limited? 3rd person omniscient? 3rd person objective? Which one is it? How can we tell? Which character is it focused on?
a poster with the words spelling and an image of a thought bubble above it that says spelling
Oranges by Gary Soto - Analyze Point of View w Text Passages
Spelling Rules Chart | Point of View - Oranges by Gary Soto - Created for Learning ...
a person holding an orange in their hand with the title'a fire in my hands '
Home - National School Products - Main Store
Includes "Oranges" by Gary Soto :: A Common Core text exemplar, Grades 6-8 Poetry.
an old book page with the words changes written in black and white on top of it
JSTOR Detail | Poetry Magazine
"Oranges" poem - by Gary Soto