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10th grade social studies literature circles for Microsoft Word

Preview of Refugee - Discussion Questions

Refugee - Discussion Questions

Created by
Steve Pasche
This 57 page download contains discussion questions for all 53 chapters of Alan Gratz's book Refugee, which is published by Scholastic. The discussion questions would work extremely well in a Geography class and could be used to inform students about the theme of movement.
Preview of Elementary Philosophy: Discussing Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle

Elementary Philosophy: Discussing Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle

What does it mean to live a good life? What is happiness? What does it mean to truly be wise? These three concise and well-researched stories regarding Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle will act as catalysts for lively discussions that promote critical thinking, careful reading, and reflection on some of the most important questions imaginable. Each can stand alone, or the three can be strung together to form a small unit on ancient Greek philosophy.Appropriate for 4th, 5th, 6th grade and up. Inclu
Preview of The Tao of Who? Winnie-the-Pooh Reading Activities - Ancient China Daoism/Taoism

The Tao of Who? Winnie-the-Pooh Reading Activities - Ancient China Daoism/Taoism

These two activities are a fun way to get students to better understand as well as become interested in the principles of Daoism/Taoism (one of the Leadership Philosophies/Three Schools of Thought that developed in Ancient China). After students have finished reading the excerpt “The Tao of Who?” from the book The Tao of Pooh (Winnie-the-Pooh and friends!) by Benjamin Hoff, they can choose to answer one out of four questions that best fits with their learning style via a Comprehension Menu. Afte
Preview of Novel Study: The Devil's Arithmetic Study Questions Ch. 1-End

Novel Study: The Devil's Arithmetic Study Questions Ch. 1-End

Created by
Ondria Gadd
Chapter thinking/study questions to go along with a reading of The Devil's Arithmetic. Students answer a variety of questions (Fill-in the blank from word banks, multiple choice, matching, True False, and short answer) to encourage deeper thinking as they read the novel. Though reading could be done in class, this was originally designed for a flipped classroom. Reading at home along with annotation suggestions (please see my annotation suggestions) and study questions upon completion of each
Preview of Literacy Circles for Novel/Book Study High School (Remote/Distance & In-Person)

Literacy Circles for Novel/Book Study High School (Remote/Distance & In-Person)

Created by
Lit Up
This 5-week unit is everything you need to complete a rigorous novel study. Students are grouped by novel or other larger text and complete roles that rotate on a weekly basis. The unit is designed to encourage a deep dive into any larger body of work and then create a product that shows an outgrowth of learning. Students will collaborate and create with this unit. It works well in conjunction with other lessons and is a great way to break up the week so students are consistently reading indepen
Preview of Study Guide for "The Rabbits"

Study Guide for "The Rabbits"

This study guide was created for a low-level (Cambridge A2) class of Year 11 Chinese students at an Australian-curriculum international school. These students studied this book as part of a unit on the "stolen generation" and the injustices that Aboriginal Australians have faced since the arrival of the British in 1788. John Marsden and Shaun Tan's text is written for the native-speaking Australian students in the primary grades, but this study guide could be adapted for EAL students or native-s
Preview of Study Guide for "The Burnt Stick"

Study Guide for "The Burnt Stick"

This study guide was created for a low-level (Cambridge A2) class of Year 11 Chinese students at an Australian-curriculum international school. These students studied this book as part of a unit on the "stolen generation" and the injustices that Aboriginal Australians have faced since the arrival of the British in 1788. Anthony Hill's text is written for the native-speaking Australian students in the upper-elementary grades, but this study guide could be adapted for EAL students or native-speaki
Preview of Is the Earth Flat?  1 Page Sci Literacy Article with Follow Questions

Is the Earth Flat? 1 Page Sci Literacy Article with Follow Questions

Is the world flat? Ridiculous right? Isn’t this what Christopher Columbus was all about in 1492? Yet still some people are unconvinced. Case in point is the Flat Earth Society which even in the 1970’s boasted a membership of over 3,500 strong. This is a one-page article on this unique perspective with follow up questions. This is just a starter article to initiate the subject and get some debate going.
Preview of Brave New World Final Test, Novel Assessment, Multiple Choice, True False, Essay

Brave New World Final Test, Novel Assessment, Multiple Choice, True False, Essay

Created by
Christie Olstad
This is a final test for Adolf Huxley's Brave New World, including true / false, multiple choice, and short answer essay questions with 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. Unlock the secrets of Aldous Huxley's dystopian masterpiece with another Literature Test on 'Brave New World' to add to your playlist. I
Preview of 1st Amendment Activity Bundle!

1st Amendment Activity Bundle!

Dive deep into the fundamental principles of the First Amendment with our comprehensive educational bundle. From scenario analysis to a captivating web quest, this bundle is designed to enhance students' understanding of constitutional rights. Here's what each resource offers:1. First Amendment Scenarios: Immerse students in real-world situations where the First Amendment comes to life. Students will analyze diverse scenarios, identify the specific freedom at stake, and debate whether each actio
Preview of Their Eyes Were Watching God by Nora Neale Hurston, Final Test, Novel Assessment

Their Eyes Were Watching God by Nora Neale Hurston, Final Test, Novel Assessment

Created by
Christie Olstad
This is a final test for Zora Neal Hurtston's Their Eyes Were Watching God, including multiple choice, true false, quote matching, and short answer essay questions with an ANSWER KEY included. Possible answer examples for each short answer essay prompts are also included. I use the essay prompts for essay choice questions they can use for their expository essay at the end of the term as well.This assessment delves into the rich tapestry of themes, characters, and literary elements within the nov
Preview of Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck Test, Novel Assessment, Final Exam

Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck Test, Novel Assessment, Final Exam

Created by
Christie Olstad
This is a final test for John Steinbeck's timeless classic, "Of Mice and Men." This assessment is designed to challenge and evaluate students' understanding of the novel's intricate themes, characters, and plot intricacies. The test features a blend of multiple-choice questions, true or false questions, quote matching and short answer / essay prompts, ensuring a holistic examination of students' comprehension and critical thinking skills. Dive into the world of George and Lennie as you explore t
Preview of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Final Test, Novel Assessment, Exam

The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Final Test, Novel Assessment, Exam

Created by
Christie Olstad
This is a final test for the novel, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It includes multiple choice, true false, quote identification, character description matching and short answer essay prompts, which I also use as choices for their literary analysis essay. Answer Key is included.
Preview of Trinity: A Reader's Guide

Trinity: A Reader's Guide

Created by
Krystin Mitchell
If you are looking for a way to bring reading into the content areas (or science and social studies into reading), Trinity: A Graphic History of the First Atomic Bomb by Jonathan Fetter-Vorm is an excellent way to go. This book provides a scientific, historic and critical perspective of the building of the first atomic bomb in graphic form. I teach high school learning support reading, and I used each of these guides with my students. The guides were a little bit challenging, so I would actually
Preview of The Things They Carried "Sweetheart Of the Song Tra bong" Open Book Analysis

The Things They Carried "Sweetheart Of the Song Tra bong" Open Book Analysis

Created by
Bookplethora
I have created six higher-order analysis questions for O'Brien's story "Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong". Since I require students to provide quoted textual evidence to support their responses, I have found success making this an "Open-Book" assessment on the reading, but these questions can also be used as class discussion starters, to divide students into groups for focus-analysis in class following the reading, or as preparation for the AP Literature exam.
Preview of Hero's Journey Graphic Organizer - B.E.S.T. Florida ELA

Hero's Journey Graphic Organizer - B.E.S.T. Florida ELA

Created by
BEST FLORIDA ELA
Use this graphic organizer to analyze a myth - specifically how the plot follows the hero's journey story structure. Each of the twelve steps of the hero's journey is named in the left column with synonyms provided to account for multiple understandings/verbiage of different resources. In the middle column, I've provided guiding questions to get students thinking and help them identify stages of the hero's journey. Students will write/type their answers in the last column.The guiding questions
Preview of Novel Unit: Just Jane (American Revolution) book by William Lavender

Novel Unit: Just Jane (American Revolution) book by William Lavender

Created by
Holly Hardee
This unit includes the following: •Study Guide with questions for every chapter (including the epilogue) •Vocabulary •Vocabulary Practice (fill-in-the-blank sentences) •Reader Response Journal •Primary Source Reading with questions: William Moultrie’s account of the Battle of Sullivan’s Island (Jane witnesses this in the book) • Extension Activity: Students research a real event that is discussed in the book. They then create an annotated bibliography entry for each of the 3 sites they used f
Preview of Industrial Revolution Reforms - Jigsaw Reading Activity

Industrial Revolution Reforms - Jigsaw Reading Activity

Created by
New Teach City
Teach essential content while reaching all learning levels with this jigsaw activity on Industrial Revolution Reform Movements!This resource includes a graphic organizer and three differentiated readings that cover the Women's Suffrage Movement, the Child Labor Movement, and Unions! The graphic organizer comes with guiding questions for each reading. For the jigsaw, students will teach other students what they learned by coming up with their own guiding question for their reading. This is a
Preview of Israeli- Palestinian Conflict: Restorative Circle

Israeli- Palestinian Conflict: Restorative Circle

Here is a Restorative Circle to do with your students to delve into the complexities of the Israel-Gaza conflict, fostering understanding, empathy, and meaningful dialogue. This circle is designed to create a safe and inclusive space where students can explore the historical roots, ongoing challenges, and the broader impact of this conflict, including rising anti-Semitism and Islamophobia.The circle focus' on how reflections on how information is received, processed, and the emotional impact it
Preview of TWELVE ANGRY MEN -- Reginald Rose (Play)

TWELVE ANGRY MEN -- Reginald Rose (Play)

All stand.And the verdict is -- a winner every time. Twelve Angry Men covers a number of relevant topics: justice, civic duty, courage, certainty and doubt, prejudice and empathy, law and grace to name only a few. Students generate a multitude of theme statements from these topics. All four Strands: Reading, Writing, Oral, and Media are covered, and the eight Role Scenarios spark engagement, provoke critical thinking, and promote creative communication and expression. This rich 92-page resour
Preview of Colonial Slavery Stations Gallery Walk

Colonial Slavery Stations Gallery Walk

Created by
Alexis McPoland
This gallery walk or stations activity will have students look at colonial laws in 3 different colonial regions, slave auction ads, runaway slave ads, and a map of the triangular trade. It engages students in higher order thinking and gets them reading and thinking about primary sources! I used this in my IB class but can be adapted to all levels but shortening the readings. It includes questions that go with the stations. At the end, students will have a Venn diagram to compare and contrast the
Preview of Five Main Elements of a Short Story- Grade 7-12 English/NBE Indigenous Studies

Five Main Elements of a Short Story- Grade 7-12 English/NBE Indigenous Studies

Created by
Laura Maynard
This is a one page note to be used when introducing a short story unit. It provides definitions and details about Plot, Character, Theme, Setting and Conflict which can be used when studying specific stories. This is great material for a quiz later in the unit, or to be used in literature circles.
Preview of Women's Suffrage Socratic Circle (With Reading and Questions)

Women's Suffrage Socratic Circle (With Reading and Questions)

This is Socratic Circle is over the question of "Did the suffragettes go too far?" It includes an interview with Suffragette Alice Paul after her completed jail time and hunger strike. It includes a page of content based questions which require students to analyze the primary source and also an outside circle questions page for students to reflect on their classmates discussion.
Preview of "Trial" by Patterson - study guide / book club

"Trial" by Patterson - study guide / book club

Created by
teachmelala
"Trial" by Richard North Patterson -There is no book study guide on the Internet!!! So, I created this one! (again!)This 6-page study guide includes three parts* prereading = true/false and short answer questions related to characters and themes* during reading = how long will it take you to read?, links to interviews and interview comparisons, and more* postreading = questions to generate group discussion, and suggested "next reads"This is the 31st study guide I have created for my Zoom book cl
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