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Literary Elements: Theme, Symbolism, Conflict, Plot, Mood, Author Tone & Irony

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Lit Rox with Ali Morris
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    Description

    Whether you’re starting off the year teaching plot, conflict, irony, theme, mood, author's tone, and symbolism or doing refreshers throughout the year, these mini units are perfect for engaging your students and firmly teaching and assessing the various concepts.

    Pairing each literary element with a relevant short story, you'll have 3-5 days of exploring each mini unit. This resource includes:

    • Slideshow for each element

    •2-Page Guided Fill-In Notes for each element

    •Multiple exercises for each element to practice the skill

    •Short Stories "Thank You, Ma'am," by Langston Hughes, "The Story of An Hour," by Kate Chopin, "The Three Questions," by Leo Tolstoy, "Popular Mechanics" by Raymond Carver, "Where Are You?" by Joyce Carol Oates, and "The Flowers," by Alice Walker

    •Engaging Reading Comprehension Questions for all short stories

    Please enjoy and let me know how it went!

    Happy teaching!


    Check out my Short Story Mini-Unit Student Workbook resources:

    Octavia Butler's "Bloodchild" Short Story Mini-Unit

    Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery" Short Story Student Workbook Mini-Unit

    Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart" Short Story Workbook Mini Unit

    Ray Bradbury's "All Summer in a Day "

    Ray Bradbury's "Marionettes, Inc."

    Edgar Allan Poe's "Cask of Amontillado"

    Ursula K. Le Guin's "The Wife's Story"

    Kurt Vonnegut's "Harrison Bergeron"

    Walter Dean Myers' "Big Joe's Funeral"

    Check out my grammar resources:

    Quick & Easy Punctuation Practice & Review for Middle & High

    Quick & Easy Parts of Speech Grammar Unit for Middle & High School

    Full Year of Proofreading Bell Ringers w/ Editing Marks & Slideshow! No Prep!

    20 September-Themed Proofreading Paragraph Bell Ringers with Editing Marks

    20 October-Themed Proofreading Paragraph Bell Ringer Worksheets w/ Editing Marks

    20 November Proofreading Paragraphs Bell Ringers with Editing Marks

    20 December Proofreading Paragraphs and Slideshow Bell Ringers w/ Editing Marks

    20 January Proofreading Paragraphs and Slideshow Bell Ringers with Editing Marks

    20 February Proofreading Paragraphs and Slideshow Bell Ringers w/ Editing Marks

    20 March Proofreading Paragraphs and Slideshow Bell Ringers w/ Editing Marks

    20 April Proofreading Paragraphs and Slideshow Bell Ringers w/ Editing Marks

    20 May-Themed Proofreading Bell Ringer Worksheets & Slideshow with Editing Marks

    20 June-Themed Proofreading Bell Ringer Worksheets &Slideshow with Editing Marks

    Check out my other no prep resources:

    Complete & Engaging Unit Plan/Novel Study for Monster by Walter Dean Myers

    Literary Elements Bundle for High School: Theme, Symbolism, Conflict, and Irony

    6 Classroom Ice Breaker Games & Get-to-Know-You Activities

    40 Quick Debates Yearlong Resource

    Fun Creative Writing Activities for the Classroom

    8 Fun No Prep High Interest Research Projects for ELA Presentations w/ rubrics!

    Emergency Sub Plans Bundle #1!

    100 Word Story Writing Challenge: Trapped No Prep Student Workbook

    100 Word Story Writing Challenge: Freedom No Prep Student Workbook

    100 Word Story Writing Challenge: Suspicious No Prep Student Workbook

    Total Pages
    170 pages
    Answer Key
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    Teaching Duration
    1 month
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text.
    Interpret words and phrases as they are used in a text, including determining technical, connotative, and figurative meanings, and analyze how specific word choices shape meaning or tone.

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