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High school grammar literature circles for Microsoft Word

Preview of Spanish Past Perfect Reading: Lectura en el Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto

Spanish Past Perfect Reading: Lectura en el Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto

This Spanish reading includes many examples of the past perfect tense. Two friends are talking about what had happened the day before to cause Dina to forget which chapter to study in her book!The reading is followed by 7 short answer comprehension questions and includes a glossary of new vocabulary. NOTE: There are two versions of the reading, in one version the verbs are highlighted for students to see in context.Activity idea: Have students circle all the examples of the past perfect tense th
Preview of The Eight Parts of Speech in:  "I'm Nobody!  Who are You?" by Emily Dickinson

The Eight Parts of Speech in: "I'm Nobody! Who are You?" by Emily Dickinson

I adore Emily Dickinson—who she is as a person and her poems which live on even today. So, no big surprise that I figured out a way to use one of her poems, “I’m Nobody, Who Are You?” as a parts of speech activity. Included are the lines from the perennial favorite and required reading for many students, as well as a rubric and the number of examples of each part of speech in the poem to promote student success. This activity can be included in a parts of speech review, or parts of speech pr
Preview of Close Reading of a Creative Writing Newspaper Article

Close Reading of a Creative Writing Newspaper Article

This story allow for close reading as well as the usage of the following skills: annotation, Latin root words, critical thinking, context clues, formatting, vocabulary expansion, discovering multiple layers of a story (the literal and the metaphorical), and the usage of textual evidence to solve a mystery.
Preview of Fahrenheit 451 UbD Unit

Fahrenheit 451 UbD Unit

This is a 20-day unit that can be stretched or thinned as you please. It is constructed with 9th and 10th graders in mind, however it could work for 8th grade through 12th grade in my opinion. There are 5 lesson plans and a pacing calendar for all 20 days with outlines of activities and events for every day. Graphic organizers included.
Preview of To My Dear and Loving Husband

To My Dear and Loving Husband

Created by
Ann Yochum
This is a two day lesson. The first day is spent exploring the poem by Anne Bradstreet, "To My Dear and Loving Husband". I had my students read the poem and UNRAVEL it. Then, we discussed each line of poetry and all the literary and sound devices found in it. I displayed the poem on the Promethean board and had the students find the end rhyme, alliteration, and repetition in it. We discussed the allusions to the bible and how it exemplifies Puritan thought. Then the next day, I followed it
Preview of Análisis de La carta de José Luis González

Análisis de La carta de José Luis González

Created by
Luz Algarin
Análisis estructural y lingüístico-literario de La carta de José Luis González-21 páginas de tamaño legal: Es un cuento cortísimo diseñado magistralmente y con un arte perfecto. Cristaliza una parcela del Puerto Rico de la década de los años 40. El protagonista Juan es símbolo de puertorriqueños que reside fuera de San Juan, o sea, en la Isla (incluyendo el campo y lo que no es campo: partiendo de su idiolecto, se concluye que es campesino). Para los años 40, las centrales de azúcar en operación
Preview of The Secret Life of Bees - Chapter Questions

The Secret Life of Bees - Chapter Questions

Created by
Berning Books
The Secret Life of Bees - Chapter Questions and Post Reading Questions-This Word Document is complete with more than 30 chapter questions and post reading questions. -Not every chapter has questions -Answer key not included.
Preview of Grammar for Among the Hidden Unscrambling to Imitate Sentences

Grammar for Among the Hidden Unscrambling to Imitate Sentences

Created by
A Mighty Pen
This is a great quick hit for grammar practice. Sentences are from Among the Hidden by Margaret Haddix but this grammar activity can stand alone or be part of a unit. Students are given a model sentence that they can analyze for grammar/ parts of speech etc. They then look at a "scrambled" sentence broken into a choice a, b, and c. They have to organize the a, b and c choices into a complete sentence that follows the grammatical structure of the model. Answer key included!! 3 separate worksheet
Preview of Their, There and They're - Commonly Misspelled Homophones- Don't Get Fooled!

Their, There and They're - Commonly Misspelled Homophones- Don't Get Fooled!

Here is a chance to practice their, they're, there, your, you're, principle, principal etc.
Preview of Basic English Grammar Review Handout

Basic English Grammar Review Handout

Basic English Grammar Review Handout Quick grammar review for students.
Preview of Peer Editing Literary Device/Element Handout

Peer Editing Literary Device/Element Handout

This Peer Editing handout is for a Literary Element or Device essay. In-depth and through it covers all aspects of the students writing.
Preview of Thematic Word Wall for Reading Comprehension

Thematic Word Wall for Reading Comprehension

Created by
Jenny Meadows
This assignment can be used with any fictional text! It coversreading comprehensiongrammarvocabularydivergent & critical thinkingmorphologyThis activity usually requires 25-30 minutes. Students find it both challenging and rewarding and prefer this activity to direct grammar instruction.
Preview of Sentence Writing Visual

Sentence Writing Visual

Created by
Kristen Leer
Sentence writing visual. Check for accuracy. Great for students to have on their desk when editing their work.
Preview of Introduction to case

Introduction to case

Created by
Craig Keen
These are some introductory questions on case (nominative, objective).
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