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Preview of Star-Crossed Romances: Unit 4 (9th Grade MyPerspectives)

Star-Crossed Romances: Unit 4 (9th Grade MyPerspectives)

Created by
MrsBreeSchrock
Dive into the timeless tale of Romeo and Juliet with this immersive novel study lesson designed for high school English classrooms! This comprehensive lesson package is packed with a wealth of activities, videos, comprehension checks, CER (Claim-Evidence-Reasoning) paragraphs, audiobook links, and other resources aimed at fostering lively discussions and deepening students' understanding of the text.Throughout the lesson, students will actively engage with the material, participating in interact
Preview of All Quiet on the Western Front Summative Assessment Lesson(s) - NO PREP

All Quiet on the Western Front Summative Assessment Lesson(s) - NO PREP

Embark on a literary exploration like never before with my meticulously crafted Summative Assessment lesson for All Quiet on the Western Front. Perfect for English 9-10th grade classes, this comprehensive package is designed to provide an immersive and engaging experience for both teachers and students. What Awaits You:Google Slides Presentation: Kickstart your Summative Assessment with ease using our Google Slides presentation. From clearly outlined objectives and agendas to links for all resou
Preview of Independent Novel Read Project Bundle - Literature

Independent Novel Read Project Bundle - Literature

In this unit, each student will choose a novel to read on their own. Students will complete a series of discussion questions, journal entries, and a slideshow/presentation involving their independent reading novel. Each student in class will choose a different novel. Requirements:Choose a novelComplete 10 discussion questionsFive are due for every week of the unit and will be graded2 minor grades totalComplete 4 journal entriesTwo are due every week of the unit and will be graded4 minor grades t
Preview of The Hate U Give: Literary Analysis Lesson Plan

The Hate U Give: Literary Analysis Lesson Plan

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Learn thru Play
Introducing the Literary Analysis Series: Empowering In-Depth Text Exploration!Are you an English Language Arts teacher in search of a comprehensive and engaging tool to enhance your students' literary analysis skills? Look no further! The Literary Analysis - Novel series is a meticulously crafted collection of educational materials that will guide your students through rigorous examinations of texts from diverse writers around the world.What's Included:Section 1 - The Facts: Who, What, When, Wh
Preview of Using Questions to Generate Literary Theory Topics for The Great Gatsby

Using Questions to Generate Literary Theory Topics for The Great Gatsby

Help your students understand 5 common Literary Theories/Criticisms through guided questions! This resource provides definitions, questions, thesis statements and outlines, and directions for use in your classroom.This resource is designed to show how asking questions within the realm of each literary criticism/theory can result in an interpretation and understanding of The Great Gatsby that may not have occurred to students.There are 12-20 example questions provided for Reader Response, Feminis
Preview of ERWC 11 INTRODUCTION

ERWC 11 INTRODUCTION

Created by
MrsBreeSchrock
Simplify your Expository Reading and Writing Curriculum (ERWC) instruction for 11th grade with this comprehensive resource package! As a dedicated high school English teacher, I understand the challenges of planning engaging lessons while juggling various responsibilities.This unit package includes a detailed pacing guide, providing you with a clear roadmap to plan each lesson effectively. With learning objectives and essential questions included, you can ensure that your students are actively e
Preview of SOCRATIC SEMINAR | CRITICAL THINKING for high school, college & uni | philosophy

SOCRATIC SEMINAR | CRITICAL THINKING for high school, college & uni | philosophy

Created by
Linda Jennifer
SOCRATIC SEMINAR | CRITICAL THINKING for high school, college, and universityPhilosophy This is a self-contained product: a Socratic Seminar using a Socratic text! Everything you need is here. You may use the included reading or you could use the questions with a different text. This is an excellent critical thinking, textual analysis activity for High School, College, and University students. ****NEW GOOGLE SLIDES COMPONENT ADDED****Socratic Seminar using Plato's Republic (Book I: 327a to 332
Preview of No Prep Editable Activities for A Series of Unfortunate Events: Bad Beginning

No Prep Editable Activities for A Series of Unfortunate Events: Bad Beginning

This includes a downloadable PDF and an editable Google Doc link that allows you to add, remove, and alter the activities to meet your individual needs. Enjoy! Included:- Anticipation Guide- Making Predictions- Direct and Indirect Characterization- Character Motivation- Character Descriptions- Word Meanings- Point of View- Making Inferences- Vocabulary in Practice- Cause and Effect- Written Response- Illustrate and Create- ABC Organizer- Learning Menu- Essay Prompt/RubricAlso Included are Answer
Preview of Connecting Poetry to Art:A Mini-Unit on Close Reading to Build Critical Thinking

Connecting Poetry to Art:A Mini-Unit on Close Reading to Build Critical Thinking

Created by
YBSolutions
A frontispiece is a drawing or illustration or art work facing the title page of a book or before a section of a larger work. It’s purpose is to inform the reader either of a thematic possibility in the text that follows or of some other aspect of the work that should focus the reader’s attention. Let’s use the idea here to launch into a type of activity where the student can demonstrate some higher level thinking and work a bit outside the medium of written text. The idea is very basic and begi
Preview of "The Freedom Writer's Diary" Unit

"The Freedom Writer's Diary" Unit

Created by
Ryan Sperring
This is a document with questions that align to sections of the novel. Use the questions for discussion, Socratic Seminar, Journal Entries, blogging assignments, creative writing, and so much more!
Preview of Mystery Story Ending Essay Directions, Rubric, and Outline | Drawing Inferences

Mystery Story Ending Essay Directions, Rubric, and Outline | Drawing Inferences

Created by
Bethany Wangler
Are your students reading a mystery? Before they get to the big reveal, have them practice their inference, close reading, and formal writing skills with this essay.Students engage in the writing process to answer the question "Given the clues you have noticed so far, what do you think is the solution to the mystery in the story you are reading?"Included in this resource is a page of instructions for students, including the prompt, more specific questions to think through, and technical elements
Preview of Deciphering Harper Lee

Deciphering Harper Lee

The first 20 pages of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird may very well be the toughest part of the novel for students to grasp.  The allusions to historical places and events are obscure and regional, but must be understood in order for students to grasp the full context of the novel.  This group task will help students understand those first pages and provide a means for them to research and discuss what it means.
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