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Preview of Gothic Novel Unit for AP Lit | Materials for Gothic Book Clubs & Lit Circles

Gothic Novel Unit for AP Lit | Materials for Gothic Book Clubs & Lit Circles

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Lit and More
This unit is designed for AP® Lit students to read five different gothic novels (Frankenstein, Dracula, The Picture of Dorian Gray, Jane Eyre, and Wuthering Heights) in small groups in a literature circle design. Multiple assessment options are used with five unique rubrics, including: Reading journals (rubric included for grading)Group discussions (rubric included for grading)3 On-demand paragraph quizzes per novel (rubric included for grading)On-demand summative essay (AP®-style holistic rubri
Preview of LITTLE WOMEN by Louisa May Alcott

LITTLE WOMEN by Louisa May Alcott

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Time for Testing
MONTH LONG, 31-PAGE UNITAdvantages • Every single product has been tested in my classroom—no corporate fluff.• Tests are deliberately written in the tone of the author’s novel under study.• All materials are designed to meet the rigors of AP and Common Core.IncludesA NOTE ON LITERATURE GUIDES NOVEL GUIDE DRAWING OUT EVIDENCE FROM THE TEXT DISCUSSION OF OPEN PROMPTS M/C EXAMINATION OVER LITTLE WOMEN ANSWER KEY LITTLE WOMEN ESSAY EXAMINATION OVER LITTLE WOMEN ESSAY RUBRIC
Preview of The ULTIMATE Collection of 1984 Discussion Questions, Parts II and III

The ULTIMATE Collection of 1984 Discussion Questions, Parts II and III

These 1984 questions work beautifully as warm-ups, group discussions/debates, homework questions, journal entries or quiz/test questions. They are divided by chapter, for easy integration into your lessons no matter where you are in the novel.A NOTE FROM LITERARY LUMINARIES:1984 is one of the greatest written works of all time. The way that George Orwell explores the notions of freedom, punishment, love, betrayal, and the power of the media has rarely been matched since. When I first read 1984,
Preview of Social Justice Literature Circle Unit Bundle: Black Lives Matter

Social Justice Literature Circle Unit Bundle: Black Lives Matter

Looking for an engaging social justice literature circle unit? Teach speaking skills, engage students in social justice issues, and encourage collaboration through lit circles with this Black Lives Matter-themed Social Justice Literature Circle Unit Bundle! This Social Justice Literature Circle Unit Bundle includes material for teaching The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas, Dear Martin by Nic Stone, and All American Boys by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely. Students will choose one of these three nov
Preview of AP English Unit 1: Short Fiction Unit Plan Bundle

AP English Unit 1: Short Fiction Unit Plan Bundle

Teaching AP English Literature and Composition for the first time? Or maybe you're ready to shake it up this year with some fresh readings? Here is a Unit Plan for Unit 1 on Short Fiction, as prescribed by the AP Classroom standards. In this 9 day unit, you will teach five short stories and introduce students to the foundation of literary analysis with focused study in character, setting, structure, and narration. You will also teach students how to form arguable claims and how to write effectiv
Preview of AP English Unit 2 Poetry I: Poems #11-14 Bundle

AP English Unit 2 Poetry I: Poems #11-14 Bundle

Teaching AP English for the first time? Or maybe just looking for something new? This is Poetry Bundle #3 for your Poetry I Unit.This is Poems #11-14 of 17 poems that I personally teach in Unit 2 of my own AP English Literature and Composition course. Unit 2 introduces students to the fundamentals of reading poetry. Bundle #1 begins with studying poems anchored to characters, a literary element that students are familiar with having finished Unit 1 Short Fiction. (Curious? Here's Unit 1: Short S
Preview of The ULTIMATE Collection of Fahrenheit 451 Questions, Part II

The ULTIMATE Collection of Fahrenheit 451 Questions, Part II

This resource pack contains powerful journal and discussion questions connected to the following sections of Ray Bradbury's FAHRENHEIT 451:-THE SIEVE AND THE SAND-BURNING BRIGHTThese resources will let you take your instruction to the next level.Forget about those basic comprehension questions. This resource pack contains materials that will spark the highest quality of deep discussion and expand your students’ critical thinking skills.These Fahrenheit 451 questions work beautifully as warm-ups,
Preview of The Story of an Hour: Writing a Summary and Critique of a Short Story

The Story of an Hour: Writing a Summary and Critique of a Short Story

The Story of an Hour - Writing a Summary and Critique of a Short Story: This two page worksheet is an opportunity for students to write a summary and critique of a short story.Key Words: Short StoryAuthor: Kate ChopinPRINT & DIGITAL formats are included.For More THOUGHTFUL RESOURCES VISIT Creativity in Motion
Preview of O. Henry's "The Sleuth" ~ A Parody of Sherlock Holmes' stories

O. Henry's "The Sleuth" ~ A Parody of Sherlock Holmes' stories

After Reading O. Henry's "The Sleuths," students will analyze how the author develops his short story as a parody. Prior knowledge of Sherlock Holmes is needed for students to be successful with this analysis, so teachers may assign watching several episodes of classic Sherlock Holmes television shows. These are available on YouTube for free. (This could be a fun classroom activity!) To help with comparison, a Venn diagram is used to identify similarities and differences between a Sherlock Holme
Preview of READING GUIDE: Book Annotations & Reading Responses

READING GUIDE: Book Annotations & Reading Responses

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Ms Vita
Looking for a consistent, adaptable way to guide your students with reading, taking notes on, and making sense of novels? Then this READING GUIDE is for you!This READING GUIDE can be made into a BOOKMARK that travels with students as they read, annotate, and discuss novels within your class. You can use this guide for small group discussion, literature circles, reading quizzes/checks, comprehension assessment, and whole-class discussion. Additionally, the text annotation and reading response f
Preview of The ULTIMATE Collection of 1984 Discussion Questions, Part I

The ULTIMATE Collection of 1984 Discussion Questions, Part I

These questions about George Orwell's novel, 1984, work beautifully as warm-ups, group discussions/debates, homework questions, journal entries or quiz/test questions. They are divided by chapter, for easy integration into your lessons no matter where you are in the novel. This resource pack contains questions for PRE-READING, as well as BOOK I of the novel. A NOTE FROM LITERARY LUMINARIES: 1984 is one of the greatest written works of all time. The way that George Orwell explores the notions
Preview of Langston Hughes: "One Friday Morning" & "I Look at the World"

Langston Hughes: "One Friday Morning" & "I Look at the World"

Students will read a short story and a poem by Langston Hughes. They will compare both and explore the virtues present in both. Students will analyze quotations from the novel to develop an understanding of the main character in the short story. Students will analyze the text, understand how tone is developed, and be given the chance to empathize with the short story's protagonist. After students read and summarize the poem, they will compare and contrast the short story and the poem. Finally, s
Preview of Drama Analysis Task Cards for Grades 9-12 {CCSS}

Drama Analysis Task Cards for Grades 9-12 {CCSS}

Drama is so much more than words on a page! Take your students' responses to the next level with these task cards that can be used with any play! Some of the areas covered in the questions:Stage DirectionImportance of TitleSettingOrder of PlotProtagonist/AntagonistLanguageImagesThemeMajor and Minor Characters...and MORE!There are 36 cards in all.The questions are meant to challenge students on the important elements of drama, and because they are general, you will find that almost all of them wi
Preview of Independent Fiction Bundle (fully editable!)

Independent Fiction Bundle (fully editable!)

This bundle is currently geared toward AP Lang; however, I have done it with 10th grade English. How I do it:The students pick their own fiction book during Q3. They create their own calendar based on the due dates for the reading responses. I have let them choose books that they have previously read (for ex: Of Mice and Men from 9th grade) because they now have an older lense to look at it. Most students pick a novel that is currently popular.The bundle begins with the 5 reading responses and a
Preview of The ULTIMATE Collection of Fahrenheit 451 Questions, Part I

The ULTIMATE Collection of Fahrenheit 451 Questions, Part I

This resource pack contains powerful journal and discussion questions connected to the following sections of Ray Bradbury's FAHRENHEIT 451: -THE HEARTH AND THE SALAMANDER You are the kind of teacher that every student wants to have. You fill your classroom with big ideas, meaningful assignments, and discussions that enrich the lives of students. That’s why this resource pack is perfect for you. These resources will let you take your instruction to the next level. Forget about those basic co
Preview of Symposium Procedure for A Tale of Two Cities

Symposium Procedure for A Tale of Two Cities

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jokeeffe
Whether it’s called a symposium, “Socratic circles,” or “literature circles,” this activity provides a useful structure for engaging students in reading, discussing, and writing about a challenging literary classic. Adaptable for any novel, my version of the reading symposium attempts to balance oral discussion and analysis with journaling, so that students practice the same analytical and writing skills they need to succeed on the AP English Literature and/or AP English Language exam while also
Preview of Symposium Procedure for Invisible Man

Symposium Procedure for Invisible Man

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jokeeffe
Whether it’s called a symposium, “Socratic circles,” or “literature circles,” this activity provides a useful structure for engaging students in reading, discussing, and writing about a challenging literary classic. Adaptable for any novel, my version of the reading symposium attempts to balance oral discussion and analysis with journaling, so that students practice the same analytical and writing skills they need to succeed on the AP English Literature and/or AP English Language exam while also
Preview of Publish This Not That

Publish This Not That

Publish This not That is an activity that shows students the publishing side of English. My novel Paramour will be traditionally published Septemper 2023, which means that I'm able to bring a bit of realism to this activity. In this activity, I ask students to pretend to be literary agents. They must read the first ten pages of my novel, Wisher, and decide whether they would want to help me get published. Wisher is original content written by me as a young adult fantasy novel.This product includ
Preview of Animal Farm Discussion / Journal Questions

Animal Farm Discussion / Journal Questions

Complete Journal Packet for Orwell's Animal Farm. Includes 17 journal/discussion prompt questions & 2 blank entries to have students reflect on text.
Preview of Gogol's "Diary of a Madman" Questions for Discussion

Gogol's "Diary of a Madman" Questions for Discussion

Critical thinking questions for in-class work, homework, and discussion.
Preview of Invierno by Junot Diaz Group Project

Invierno by Junot Diaz Group Project

This project follows the process for solid literary analysis including comprehension, important quotations and craft technique identification to discover and explain it's significance to the text. The project covers the 8 major scenes of the short story. It can be for groups of 4, 8 or you can assign it individually. Use my guided question packet prior to prepare students for this project.
Preview of How to Write a Literary Analysis Paragraph

How to Write a Literary Analysis Paragraph

I designed this checklist to help students who struggle with answering a literature response question well. It is formulaic for students who need specific steps as they write a solid answer. The checklist includes directing students to use two pieces of textual evidence in their answers to ensure all sub-questions are addressed. I've had experience seeing this work with students who struggle to use quotations in their answers to support their answers.
Preview of The Utlimate Collection of ADVANCED Lord of the Flies Questions Part 1

The Utlimate Collection of ADVANCED Lord of the Flies Questions Part 1

These resources will let you take your instruction to the next level. Forget about those basic comprehension questions. This resource pack contains materials that will spark the highest quality of deep discussion and expand your students’ critical thinking skills. These Lord of the Flies questions work beautifully as warm-ups, group discussions/debates, homework questions, journal entries or quiz/test questions. They are divided by chapter, for easy integration into your lessons no matter wh
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