This bundle can be used to introduce Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. It includes a PowerPoint presentation and guided notes for it. The PowerPoint presentation that introduces the author and her story, the story of Prometheus (the subject of the
This bundle includes my PowerPoint presentation and worksheet that aids in the analysis of Mary Shelley's allusions to Paradise Lost in Frankenstein. Students can take notes on the presentation on the right side of the worksheet and analyze the
This teaching guide is a companion to Poet Laureate Jo Harjo's book of poetry, An American Sunrise. It is comprised of 23 activities that ask students to read, analyze, and reflect on poetry. This can be used for whole group learning, small groups
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Poetry
Grades:
9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, Homeschool
Types:
Teacher Manuals, Activities, Independent Work Packet
This presentation introduces the allusions to Paradise Lost in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. I also have a worksheet that asks students to analyze the common themes explored by Shelley.
This is a worksheet that can be used to analyze Mary Shelley's allusions to Paradise Lost in Frankenstein. This product can be used with my PowerPoint presentation on the same topic. I had the students complete this after reading Chapter 5 of the
Engage your students in an exploration of the Smithsonian Museums with this research project. Resources for students to conduct research and a rubric for the project are provided. This can be used for whole group learning, small group focus, and
This is a guided notes page to use when introducing Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. This corresponds with my Frankenstein Introduction PowerPoint presentation.
This graphic organizer can be used to explore the elements of short stories and their relationship to each other. This is a great tool to review for standardized testing.
Subjects:
English Language Arts, ELA Test Prep, Close Reading
This graphic organizer can be used to analyze metaphors and similes in literature. This is worksheet has students analyzing a simile and metaphor in Joy Harjo's poem "There is Map"
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