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Preview of AP English: Shakespeare Othello Unit Plan

AP English: Shakespeare Othello Unit Plan

This 15 page Unit Plan is designed for an AP English class (or any upper level / accelerated / honors English course). Included are: (1) Discussion Handout for Acts 1-2, (2) Reading Response Quiz Acts 1-2, (3) Character Debate, (4) Discussion Handout for Acts 3-4, (5) Iago as the Vice Character Activity, (6) Reading Response Quiz Acts 3-4, (7) Discussion Handout for Act 5 on Machiavelli, (8) Pre-Socratic Seminar Form, (9) Socratic Seminar Questions, (10) Writing Assignment and Rubric. I also hav
Preview of AP English: Sophocles' Oedipus Rex Unit Plan

AP English: Sophocles' Oedipus Rex Unit Plan

Here is a 22 page unit plan for teach Sophocles' Oedipus Rex for AP English (or for another accelerated / honors level course). This includes: (1) The Structure of Oedipus Rex, (2) The Background / History of the Characters, (3) Discussion Day #1, (4) Reading Response Quiz, (5) Discussion Day #2, (6) Socratic Seminar - Pre-Seminar Form, Seminar Day #1 Questions, Seminar Day #2 Questions, (7) Large Group Discussion - Pre-Seminar Form, Seminar Questions, Rubric, (8) Writing for In-class/Timed Writ
Preview of AP English: F. Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby Unit

AP English: F. Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby Unit

Here is my complete unit on Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby: Reading Response Quizzes for Chapters 1-3 and 4-6; Socratic Seminar Questions for a two-day seminar that assesses analysis of both Chapters 7-9 and the novel as a whole; two writing assignments, (1) a timed, AP Exam simulated assignment and (2) a planned, formal college essay; rubrics for both assignments; a student example of a 9 essay. If you like it and want more help with how to teach it, please email me. I can also show you how to
Preview of Wuthering Heights Unit Plan

Wuthering Heights Unit Plan

This 55 page detailed unit plan for Wuthering Heights includes objectives; linking to CCSS; a detailed unit outline table with activities, instructions, and standards covered; all handouts in an organized appendix; discussion, essay, and seminar questions; a unit test with a key; group or individual end-of-unit project; and more! All the work is done for you in an organized way, and it is all in one easy-to-use document! Although I use this unit for my AP Literature and Composition class, it is
Preview of INDIGENOUS READING CIRCLE BUNDLE -- RICHARD WAGAMESE

INDIGENOUS READING CIRCLE BUNDLE -- RICHARD WAGAMESE

Greetings,Reading Circles offer another approach to novel study. Rather than study one novel as a whole class, students work in groups to study one of five different novels. Most work is done individually, and the circle is for discussion and presentation. This Indigenous Studies Reading Circles Bundle contains five novels and two novellas (Bonus) by a single author, Richard Wagamese. writer and a reliable guide and engaging storyteller on our path toward truth and reconciliation.Five Novels +
Preview of Medea (by Euripides) Exam

Medea (by Euripides) Exam

Created by
Jeffery Williams
Here is an in-depth 50 question multiple choice exam with essay prompt on the classic play Medea by Euripides. This short play is favorite for my students due to the harrowing "hell hath no fury like a woman scorned" plot line. The questions address character, plot, theme, and literary techniques as well as includes a couple questions about Greek Theater, Aristotle's Poetics, and Euripides life. Answer key included. A strong culminating exam after careful study.
Preview of Indian Horse - Novel Study activities with BONUS FILE for the film - Indigenous

Indian Horse - Novel Study activities with BONUS FILE for the film - Indigenous

4 different activities for students to complete based on the novel Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese, plus BONUS FILE for the film.ACTIVITY 1: PRE-READING RESEARCHPre-Reading Research activity for students to research different topics related to the historical and contemporary context of the novel Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese.Topics include definitions, colonialism, residential schools, worldviews and more.ACTIVITY 2: PRE-READING VOCABULARYPre-Reading activity for students to review vocabular
Preview of Catcher in the Rye Test, J.D. Salinger, Novel exam, multiple choice, t/f, essay

Catcher in the Rye Test, J.D. Salinger, Novel exam, multiple choice, t/f, essay

Created by
Christie Olstad
This is a final test for J.D. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye, including true / false, multiple choice, quote identification, and short answer essay questions. An ANSWER KEY included. Possible key points for short answer essay prompts are also included. I use the essay prompts and the possible key points for essay choice questions and my assessment of their expository essay as well.Explore the depths of J.D. Salinger's iconic novel, "The Catcher in the Rye," with a comprehensive and thought-provok
Preview of Interwoven Plots and Subplots

Interwoven Plots and Subplots

This upload offers a series of lessons on the use of subplots in fiction. Sections include the use of juxtaposition, pastiche, fictional uses of midrash, framing stories, mirror plots, complicating subplots, parallel plots, romantic sub-plots and comedic sub-plots. Each definition is followed by examples from fiction and tasks which involve group discussion on how these plots could be recognized in their favorite fiction or how they would add these types of sub-plots given a particular scenario.
Preview of EVERY DAY -- David Levithan

EVERY DAY -- David Levithan

Greetings,How would you like to wake up in a different body every day? That's the challenge 'A' faces daily, and he is resigned to it until one day, he meets and falls in love with Rhiannon, and then life becomes a lot more complicated. Will true love find a way? Every Day tells that intriguing, challenging, page-turner tale, and it will stretch your mind and heart.Someday continues the tale and poses an even bigger question. Can 'A' have a life without abusing his superpower? There's an antago
Preview of "Why is Writing Important?" Pre-Reading Activity, Modified Text, and Questions

"Why is Writing Important?" Pre-Reading Activity, Modified Text, and Questions

Simplified article for any struggling reader or EL. Includes checklist items for pre-reading and post reading checkpoints.Great opening opening activity prior to an important writing lesson or unit. Flesh-Kincaid Readability Score 6.6 Grade Level
Preview of INDIGENOUS STUDIES BUNDLE READING CIRCLES -- SIX NOVELS and SIX AUTHORS

INDIGENOUS STUDIES BUNDLE READING CIRCLES -- SIX NOVELS and SIX AUTHORS

Greetings,Reading Circles offer another approach to novel study. Rather than study one novel as a whole class, students work in groups to study one of six different novels. Most work is done individually, and the circle is for discussion and presentation. This Indigenous Studies Reading Circles Bundle contains SIX novels by SIX well-known and celebrated Indigenous authors. They are all reliable guides and engaging storytellers on our journey toward truth and reconciliation.SIX NOVELS and SIX AU
Preview of Roald Dahl’s “Lamb to the Slaughter” Story Prediction

Roald Dahl’s “Lamb to the Slaughter” Story Prediction

This is a wonderful activity to engage even the most reluctant reader of short stories! Begin by first questioning your class about novels, short stories, fractured fairy tales, and movies by the original and much-loved children’s author, Roald Dahl. You have your class attention immediately! I have yet to find a student who hasn’t seen, read, or related to either heroes or heroines such as James, Matilda, Charlie, Danny, George, etc. And, if the heroes aren’t appealing to your cast of chara
Preview of INDIGENOUS STUDIES READING CIRCLE BUNDLE -- FIVE NOVELS, FIVE AUTHORS

INDIGENOUS STUDIES READING CIRCLE BUNDLE -- FIVE NOVELS, FIVE AUTHORS

Greetings,Reading Circles offer another approach to novel study. Rather than study one novel as a whole class, students work in groups to study one of five different novels. Most work is done individually, and the circle is for discussion and presentation. This Indigenous Studies Reading Circles Bundle contains five novels by five well-known and celebrated Indigenous authors. They are reliable guides and engaging storytellers on our toward truth and reconciliation.Five NovelsFive Little Indian
Preview of Teaching The Holocaust In Literature

Teaching The Holocaust In Literature

Created by
Laurie Rutter
This has over 300 pages of readings, articles, teaching units and activities to teach the literature associated with the Holocaust. Starting out with the early days before the Holocaust and ending with the liberation of the camps, this delves deep into survivor testimony and literature that depicts the horrific events surrounding the Holocaust. Includes teaching units on Terrible Things, Twenty and Ten, Four Perfect Pebbles, The Devil's Arithmetic, Number the Stars, Milkweed, Night, Ellie, Tru
Preview of THE BOOK THIEF -- Markus Zusak

THE BOOK THIEF -- Markus Zusak

A Last Note from Your Narrator: "I am haunted by humans."Some books are a delight at any time, and especially relevant at certain times. The Book Thief is both.Set in war time Germany, the story's narrator -- Death -- is fascinated with the paradoxical qualities of us humans: "so ugly and glorious" with "words and stories so damning and brilliant." Sounds like the nightly news.The Book Thief has an outstanding cast of characters. I would love to have Liesel and Rudy, and Hans and Rosa, and Max
Preview of The Anti-Litterbug Club Small Group Reader's Theater

The Anti-Litterbug Club Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for a small group of 4 students for Earth Day. In the script,Two children are having a picnic and are going to leave their trash on the ground. A chipmunk tells them they should clean it up and that trash is bad for animals and makes things look terrible. The Litterbug is nearby and wants the kids to leave their trash. It tells them that it is easier to just throw things down rather than throw things away. The kids chose to listen to the chipmunk and gather thei
Preview of The Great Gatsby Analytical Reading Notes and/or Prep for Socratic Seminar

The Great Gatsby Analytical Reading Notes and/or Prep for Socratic Seminar

This resource guides students through the process of writing one open-ended question and two complexity statements (analytical statements that demonstrate ironic tension in a character / ex: Although Nick claims to reserve judgment, he proceeds to evaluate everyone around him, even going so far as to say that he felt “disgusted” as he “drove away” from Daisy and Tom’s mansion.) There are 6 examples of open-ended questions and 6 examples of the complexity statements as well as guiding analytical
Preview of Oedipus Rex exam

Oedipus Rex exam

Created by
Jeffery Williams
A fully editable and in-depth 50-question multiple choice exam of Sophocles' classic play Oedipus Rex. with essay prompt and key. The questions focus on Greek Tragedy, plot details, characters, themes, literary devices, and playwright's background. A strong culminating exam after careful study.
Preview of Indian Horse - Real World Connections - Novel Study - Indigenous

Indian Horse - Real World Connections - Novel Study - Indigenous

Activity for the novel Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese for students to make connections between the text and the real world. Topics include residential school abuses, residential school hockey teams and contemporary issues impacting First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples.Information and links to videos/articles included.Rubric included.SELLER NOTE: In my nearly 12 years of teaching, my main subject focus has been Indigenous Studies and integrating Indigenous history, culture and perspectives
Preview of Indian Horse - Quotation Notebook assignment - Novel Study - Indigenous

Indian Horse - Quotation Notebook assignment - Novel Study - Indigenous

Quotation Notebook assignment based on the novel Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese.Common themes/ideas listed for 3 different sections of reading. Students are to choose 2 quotations from each section based on themes and reflect on and analyze the quotations.Example assignment included.Rubric included.SELLER NOTE: In my nearly 12 years of teaching, my main subject focus has been Indigenous Studies and integrating Indigenous history, culture and perspectives into all subjects of the curriculum.
Preview of The Mysterious Stranger (by Mark Twain) Exam

The Mysterious Stranger (by Mark Twain) Exam

Created by
Jeffery Williams
An in-depth and fully editable 70-question multiple choice exam with essay prompts on Mark Twain's darkest and most philosophic work -- The Mysterious Stranger. Written towards the end of his life and never published, Twain selects Satan as the ultimate anti-hero who "educates" a youth on the contradictions and cruelties of humanity. A terrific work to teach in an elevated class, producing memorable discussion points. This is my culminating exam.
Preview of Essay on Regulation of Media and Technology Use for Children

Essay on Regulation of Media and Technology Use for Children

Created by
Teacher Felice
This 352-word essay briefly discusses the growing rate of younger generations who uses internet and gadgets as they brace the new normal in education at times of COVID-19. This essay suggests that parents early intervention on the proper usage of internet and gadgets will establish children’s strong foundation of good discipline on an early stage among many other points.
Preview of Life OF Pi Symbols and Motifs in Chapters 74-91

Life OF Pi Symbols and Motifs in Chapters 74-91

Created by
Bookplethora
I have created a list with corresponding page numbers for the Harcourt Random House edition of Life of Pi, of symbols and motifs found within Chapters 74-91. This list serves well as a Guided Reading activity, a Post Reading Discussion, and for writing prompts. I have also included a Matching activity of these terms in which the students identify existential thematic concepts that these terms may represent. This is a flexible document that serves as a class discussion activity, or writing activi
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