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12th grade close reading cultural activities under $5

Preview of 4 Tools for Teaching "The Danger of a Single Story" Google Slides and Form

4 Tools for Teaching "The Danger of a Single Story" Google Slides and Form

Created by
Moore English
This is my best selling resource! Add it to your classroom today!Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's "The Danger of a Single Story" Ted talk is an incredible speech to watch with students 6-12. I watch the talk and read the transcript with my tenth graders, and the discussion and reflection after each view are consistently impressive. To help my students discuss the talk meaningfully, I developed these four printable tools: two listening guides, a text-connection tool, and a SOAPSTone analysis. The liste
Preview of Tell-Tale Heart by Poe. Adapted Close Read Halloween Fun. ESL Beginner Unit.

Tell-Tale Heart by Poe. Adapted Close Read Halloween Fun. ESL Beginner Unit.

Created by
Textsforesl
This bright, colorful and fun adapted text version of The Tell-Tale Heart makes Poe's classic accessible to ESL and ENL beginners and newcomers. The unit includes 5-days of lesson plans, based around an initial and then close read of the text. Please open up the preview for details to make sure the text is right for your classroom -- it will be a challenge for your ELLs, but hopefully worth it.It is easily set up for DISTANCE LEARNING on TPT Digital, shared via Google Classroom. The PDF also pri
Preview of Romeo and Juliet and West Side Story Comparison

Romeo and Juliet and West Side Story Comparison

Created by
BookFanatic
This side-by-side chart is great for comparing Romeo and Juliet to West Side Story. Viewing West Side Story allows students to understand the themes of Shakespeare's play with a more understandable interpretation.
Preview of Martin Luther King, Jr. Paired Text Lesson, Printable/Digital

Martin Luther King, Jr. Paired Text Lesson, Printable/Digital

Created by
Julie Faulkner
With this no prep activity for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, you'll be set to share important messages for Black History Month as well as meet several standards while engaging your high school students creatively. The resource includes everything you need to be successful while covering Martin Luther King, Jr.'s essay "The Purpose of Education." Student Experience: This lesson takes King's "The Purpose of Education" and pairs it with a song from popular culture, Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall
Preview of Plato- Allegory of the Cave Common Core Lesson

Plato- Allegory of the Cave Common Core Lesson

Plato's "Allegory of the Cave" is a great piece of literature to introduce students to Ancient Greek philosophy, and it has the added bonus of promoting education in a thought-provoking way. This Common Core aligned activity includes a condensed version of "The Allegory of the Cave," which matches a memorable eight minute cartoon video that can be accessed on YouTube (web address provided in the worksheet). Additionally, there is a Common Core-styled activity sheet that provides a variety of s
Preview of Washington Irving: "The Devil and Tom Walker" Assessment with Answer Key

Washington Irving: "The Devil and Tom Walker" Assessment with Answer Key

Created by
Electric English
From Electric English... This is a three-part assessment. The first is simply true and false questions; the second is multiple choice; while, as a rule, I try to avoid this type of simplified question and answer, it is still good to give the students practice.... After all, they will see these types of questions on standardized tests. The third section asks students to make inferences from their reading, from Irving's life experiences, and from their class discussions, then to apply that knowled
Preview of Dear Basketball Poem Questions (Poem Included) by Kobe Bryant

Dear Basketball Poem Questions (Poem Included) by Kobe Bryant

The sudden loss of Kobe Bryant has sent shock-waves throughout our children. I wanted to cover him in class for those that loved him. After looking and looking for a good set of questions and not finding any to suit my needs, I took his "Dear Basketball" poem and created 15 common core style questions to encourage analytical skills, knowledge of the structural elements of poetry, and comprehension. Even though you can find copies of the poem online, I included it as a convenience. You are pa
Preview of Drug Awareness Research Project

Drug Awareness Research Project

This Webquest is a worksheet to accompany students' exploration of the NIDA for teens Drug Abuse Awareness website, found at teens.drugabuse.gov/. It guides them through the website pages and asks comprehension questions.
Preview of "The New Colossus" Poem Breakdown and Analysis - American Dream Unit

"The New Colossus" Poem Breakdown and Analysis - American Dream Unit

Created by
The Lit Lounge
Emma Lazarus's poem "The New Colossus" is perfect to start the American Dream unit with the promise of the dream. Here is a graphic organizer that helps students focus on individual aspects and literary devices with the poem. It also contains a place to examine the structure of a Petrarchan sonnet and discuss WHY Lazarus chose that highly structured poetic form. I partnered students based on pretest data, and they completed as much of the document as they could in 90 minutes. The followi
Preview of Billy Collins 9/11 Poetry Explication Worksheet “The Names”

Billy Collins 9/11 Poetry Explication Worksheet “The Names”

This is a multiple page worksheet to accompany lessons on 9/11, specifically Billy Collins 9/11 poem “The Names.” I usually pull this lesson out the first week of school for 9/11 remembrance as well as a jump start to poetry explication expectations. Included with this packet: • The text of “The Names” with close reading questions that require students cite actual textual evidence for most of the answers they give. The questions are designed to focus readers on finding their answers in the t
Preview of "American History" by Judith Ortiz Cofer: Close Reading Lesson (editable)

"American History" by Judith Ortiz Cofer: Close Reading Lesson (editable)

"American History" by Judith Ortiz Cofer: Close Reading Lesson for ELA 9-12 This lesson guides students through a close reading of Judith Ortiz Cofer’s “American History,” a short story told from the perspective of a young Puerto Rican girl living in New Jersey. Students will use this text to make insights about the American experience. Guiding Question: What does Judith Ortiz Cofer reveal about the American experience in the United States in her short story “American History”? Objectives 1. C
Preview of Inauguration Poem- On the Pulse of the Morning by Maya Angelou (close reading)

Inauguration Poem- On the Pulse of the Morning by Maya Angelou (close reading)

Created by
Ashlie C
These Google resources provide a structured lesson to conduct a close reading and high-level analysis of Maya Angelou's inaugural poem "On the Pulse of the Morning." Angelou delivered her poem for Clinton's presidential inauguration in January 1993. At the time, she was only the second poet to speak at a presidential inauguration (Frost spoke at Kennedy's), and she was the first black and first female poet.In this resource, you will receive:Lesson plan breakdown for pre, during, and post-class a
Preview of Informational Text Lesson #1 - EMERGENCY SUB PLAN SAVER!!!

Informational Text Lesson #1 - EMERGENCY SUB PLAN SAVER!!!

Created by
All Day ELA
Are you in need of informational texts that interest secondary students? Take a look at current culture by diving into real-world problems with today's students. This product includes "High School: The Bad and the Good," which follows Muslim students in America dealing with stereotypes and bullying based on their religion.The product includes the text, multiple worksheets focusing on comprehension, vocabulary, directed reading, writing prompts, and finding writing strategies with supporting deta
Preview of Edgar Allan Poe: "The Fall of the House of Usher" Assessment with Answer Key

Edgar Allan Poe: "The Fall of the House of Usher" Assessment with Answer Key

Created by
Electric English
From Electric English... This is the reading assessment for the short story, "The Fall of the House of Usher". This is a two part assessment. The first part is simply true and false questions; the second is multiple choice; while, as a rule, I try to avoid this type of simplified question and answer, it is still good to give the students practice.... After all, they will see these types of questions on all standardized tests. NOTE: The answer key is included here and is the last page of the doc
Preview of Merengue Lectura: Spanish Cultural Reading on Hispanic Music

Merengue Lectura: Spanish Cultural Reading on Hispanic Music

This 3-page file includes:~A Spanish reading on Merengue dancing from the Dominican Republic. It discusses its emergence in the 19th century, the various instruments used from Africa, Europe and the indigenous Taino populations. It also discusses how it became popular in the 20th century and how it is danced. The reading includes a glossary of new vocabulary.~A separate page with 10 reading comprehension questions based on the reading. ~Answer key.Level: Spanish 2+
Preview of AP Spanish Reading: Las viviendas en América Latina | Los desafíos globales

AP Spanish Reading: Las viviendas en América Latina | Los desafíos globales

One of the most popular and difficult topics on the AP Exam has been the question about living situations or "las viviendas" in Latin America. It appeared in 2021 and in other recent years. It has basically appeared twice in the last 8 years of the Cultural Comparison part of the AP Exam.This specific reading talks about: different living situations in Latin American countries, their economies, poverty levels, cost of living per country and major cities and more.Activity includes: 1 Authentic Re
Preview of Still I Rise - Uncover Theme Close Reading - Figurative Language Lesson Plan

Still I Rise - Uncover Theme Close Reading - Figurative Language Lesson Plan

This lesson plan rincludes the following:-Warm Up: Photo Analysis - students analyze image -Figurative Language Review - hyperbole, repetition, metaphor, simile -Theme - traits and review -Students determine the theme of this poem by interpreting the figurative language in the poemLEARNING TARGET: Interpret the use of figurative language to determine theme.
Preview of Inference & Analysis: Point of View Bias on "Developing" Countries

Inference & Analysis: Point of View Bias on "Developing" Countries

Analyze Biased views of "developing" countries! Practice inference, analysis and paraphrase from an informational expository article and fictional literature close readings to analyze the biased, unquestioned beliefs about "developing" vs. "developed" nations. The non-fiction and fictional texts help students master CCSS-aligned skills in Reading and Writing while helping them become open-minded and socially critical when examining biased points of view and unquestioned stereotypes of "develo
Preview of Identity Discussion: Poem "Two Names, Two Worlds" with Questions & Activity

Identity Discussion: Poem "Two Names, Two Worlds" with Questions & Activity

Created by
Monique Ritter
Here is a great poem titled "Two Names, Two Worlds" by Jonathon Rodriquez - a poem where he compares/contrasts assumptions he and the world around him make based on his name. Use this piece to initiate and facilitate class discussion on identity and the many factors that influence this. This poem was included in the Facing History and Ourselves Unit found at facinghistory.org. There are many great activities and passages to use for free on that website, and I highly recommend using that website
Preview of High School English Getting to Know You Activity with Sandra Cisnero's "My Name"

High School English Getting to Know You Activity with Sandra Cisnero's "My Name"

Created by
Jamie Sterlacci
This lesson plan was created as a way to get to know students on the first day of school. I composed a paragraph about my own name that I give to students, but teachers should change this to be about themselves. It’s a nice way to create comfort in the English classroom and get to know your students. The lesson focuses on annotation and active reading and also begins to identify tone. It also gives students their first opportunity to try creative writing. Pre-planning questions provided.
Preview of AP Reading ¿Qué es ser chicano y por qué son distintos a otros latinos en EEUU?

AP Reading ¿Qué es ser chicano y por qué son distintos a otros latinos en EEUU?

Lectura del 2022 y 2 Gráficas con preguntas opción múltiple estilo AP Spanish Language and Culture y una pregunta de respuesta libre. Mixed text activity. ¿Qué es ser chicano y por qué son tan distintos a otros latinos en EE.UU.?Actividad Interpretativa: Lectura y Texto Visual (Gráficas) con preguntas de comprensión estilo AP opción múltipleAbout the reading:The reading explains the definition of Chicano. How it started and how it was evolved and the political connotations it carries. Who can an
Preview of Poems of the Harlem Renaissance: Comprehension and Analysis (Fully Editable)

Poems of the Harlem Renaissance: Comprehension and Analysis (Fully Editable)

No American Literature curriculum is complete without a study of the poetry of the Harlem Renaissance. This lesson presents the poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar, Claude McKay, and Langston Hughes with questions embedded in the text of each poem which will guide your students to a comprehensive understanding of each poet!This fully editable lesson includes questions for the following poems:"Sympathy" by Paul Laurence Dunbar"We Wear the Mask" by Paul Laurence Dunbar"To One Coming North" by Claude McK
Preview of Notice and Note Analysis: Fish Cheeks by Amy Tan

Notice and Note Analysis: Fish Cheeks by Amy Tan

NO PREP. JUST PRINT!Read this "Fish Cheeks" by Amy Tan text set, which combines contemporary literature and Notice and Note strategies for older students. Students will have the opportunity to identify and analyze different Notice and Note Signposts from the texts including:Tough QuestionsWords of the WiserAha MomentThis set includes:Chunked text set complete with an annotation sidebarTeacher guide to identifying and analyzing the N&N signposts used for this textGraphic Organizer where stude
Preview of Art Project Lesson Van Gogh's "Sunflowers" w/Close Read

Art Project Lesson Van Gogh's "Sunflowers" w/Close Read

Advance your instruction in the classroom to an integrated approach in teaching with all the work done for you! Allow students to learn about one of the most celebrated artists, Vincent Van Gogh, while creating an artwork with a focus on PASTEL TECHNIQUES that is inspired by one of his most famous artworks, "Sunflowers" fourth version. Although much is known about his life, few know about his faith and the newest conclusions about his death. I used this lesson plan with first grade, but as I ha
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