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Reading Response Log Template

This template can be used to have students respond daily to their independent reading in writing. It is set up for Monday-Friday use, but could be edited to two or three days a week. Teachers will add in open response questions with this editable template. Teachers can chose questions that go along with their current lessons, or use it as a review of previous lessons. You can ask students to write their thoughts on current reading strategies (example: Somebody, Wanted, But, So, Then Summaries,
Preview of FREE EDITABLE Character Analysis Paragraph Activities

FREE EDITABLE Character Analysis Paragraph Activities

Created by
Ivana Brahmst
This resource guides students through writing a character analysis paragraph, which can be applied to any piece of literature. It can be used in class or given as homework, and makes a great SSR or literature circle assignment. It is geared toward beginning or struggling writers from middle school to high school. Included: -General character analysis paragraph structure pattern overview. -Sentence by sentence guide for students to follow while crafting their own character analysis paragraph.
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Free Taylor Swift English Language Arts Class Reading Activity!

Created by
YamaKidzBooks
Some post-reading activity ideas for "The Last Great American Dynasty" - A Novella for the little Swifties and their English teacher!A Word doc format so you can make changes as you see fit for your own students. The PDF novel is available in my TPT store for free and comes in a YA version and a cleaner version of 9 -12 age groups. Paperback for sale on Amazon! Sometimes having the physical copy feels better! linktr.ee/lisaraeyamzSo many ideas of how this book and lesson might be used. This cou
Preview of Novel Reading Menu

Novel Reading Menu

Created by
CORI BRAVO
This is a menu of reading activity choices for students reading novels in class. The necessary points can be adjusted for each student, and they can choose the activities to complete their assigned choices. This makes for easy differentiating. I require students to complete 5 points each week.
Preview of Parable of the Sower Setting Essay Prompts (Chapters 1-5)

Parable of the Sower Setting Essay Prompts (Chapters 1-5)

Created by
TeachChynnaB
Elevate your English lesson effortlessly with this digital gem! This product features concise and targeted essay writing prompts specifically tailored for Chapters 1-5 of Octavia Butler's "Parable of the Sower." Ideal for high school teachers, these prompts focus on setting analysis to deepen your students' understanding.
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Unit Plan outline

To Kill a Mockingbird Unit Plan outline

Created by
Tom Butterfield
I used this last year in accordance with common core standards. Feel free to use this with your own planning. I will have a more detailed unit plan of To Kill a Mockingbird (like my "street literature" unit plan) later this year including writing prompts, activities and daily planning.
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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 Anthem: Harkness Seminar - Questions

Anthem: Harkness Seminar - Questions

Created by
Electric English
From Electric English... This is the assessment that I created for a unit on Anthem by Ayn Rand. The Harkness Method is similar to a Socratic Seminar in that the students are expected to use the material and subject matter from the book as a springboard for discussion with each other. The Harkness method takes the idea of collaboration one step further however.... The students must rely on each other as a team to determine their grades. Within each small group, the students are assigned roles ah
Preview of Nothing but the Truth Socratic Circle

Nothing but the Truth Socratic Circle

Created by
Rachel Grover
Use this handout to guide students through a Socratic Circle or Socratic Seminar using the novel, Nothing but the Truth. I typically give this to students at the beginning of reading the novel so they can begin thinking about their responses as they read. As the teacher, you should have already set up how to do Socratic Circles in your classroom. If you have not, this is a good sheet to use to begin the process. This sheet can also be used for the discussion questions as open-ended writing prom
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Bronze Bow Theme Activity

Print today and use to teach theme of Bronze Bow in your class tomorrow! This single-sided document is a terrific springboard for discussion with middle or high school students who are studying Elizabeth George Speare's novel, The Bronze Bow. One of Miss Pickle's favorite open-ended activities!
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Taking a closer look at technical writing

Created by
Slider Science
Resource designed for discussions on differentiating conversational prose from technical writing. Suggested use: High school science classes, writing classes, and senior thesis projects where technical writing skills are emphasized. Taking a closer look at Technical Writing by RT Slider is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.
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Imagery poem

Created by
Donna Owen
In this assignment, students may work individually or in groups to write poems that explore the sensory elements associated with a topic. Not only will they learn the power of imagery in their own writing, but also they will be able to identify imagery in the literature that they read. In handout one, the student will write down specific phrases that describe images for all five senses that are associated with the topic. Students should write several examples for each of the senses. For an exa
Preview of Truman Show vs. The Giver Utopia Assignment

Truman Show vs. The Giver Utopia Assignment

Created by
ELACatholic
Use these guiding questions to compare the move The Truman Show with the novel (or movie) The Giver
Preview of Anthem: Harkness Seminar - Role Descriptions

Anthem: Harkness Seminar - Role Descriptions

Created by
Electric English
From Electric English... This is the assessment that I created for a unit on Anthem by Ayn Rand. The Harkness Method is similar to a Socratic Seminar in that the students are expected to use the material and subject matter from the book as a springboard for discussion with each other. The Harkness method takes the idea of collaboration one step further however.... The students must rely on each other as a team to determine their grades. Within each small group, the students are assigned roles ah
Preview of Think Triangle Summarizing Activity

Think Triangle Summarizing Activity

Created by
Hi Miss Disney
A Think Triangle can be used to summarize a story (fiction or nonfiction), an article, or an event.
Preview of Station Rubric

Station Rubric

The station rubric is used to assess how well students participate, engage each other, and master the objectives set forth by each work station.
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Book Blurb

Created by
My Wish Lit
A creative, easy method for students to cover the common core standard requiring narrative writing. Small groups are provided with teacher selected artwork. Each group is to work together to create a book blurb using their assigned artwork as the cover and this sheet of directions, suggestions, and space to compose.
Preview of Anthem: Harkness Seminar - Discussion Key

Anthem: Harkness Seminar - Discussion Key

Created by
Electric English
From Electric English... This is the assessment that I created for a unit on Anthem by Ayn Rand. The Harkness Method is similar to a Socratic Seminar in that the students are expected to use the material and subject matter from the book as a springboard for discussion with each other. The Harkness method takes the idea of collaboration one step further however.... The students must rely on each other as a team to determine their grades. Within each small group, the students are assigned roles ah
Preview of Fahrenheit 451 Questions on Part One

Fahrenheit 451 Questions on Part One

Worksheet with 25 questions related to major themes, plot points and character identity. Covers Part One only.
Preview of Forged By Fire Questions and Calendar

Forged By Fire Questions and Calendar

Created by
Bethany Berkey
In this document you will receive comprehension and discussion questions for "Forged By Fire" by Sharon Draper. You will also receive two reading calendars, which provide students with the page numbers and questions to complete each day. The first calendar is designed for a middle school honors, or high school class. The students are given 20 minutes each day to read and complete their questions. The second calendar is designed for an inclusion class, in which the students are also given 20 minu
Preview of Hero studies

Hero studies

Created by
Sean Stack
Introduction to hero studies and monomyth structure. Great to use for literature course. I used it with Bilbo Baggins as the central study and it worked great! NB- See PowerPoint in my store for the fully detailed slides!
Preview of Life Poem

Life Poem

Created by
Jennifer Dennish
This is a deep poem about life. The preview gives you a hint about what it is about. I wrote this poem after I had two friends pass away. Great poem for high school, college, or just to think about.
Preview of THE CATCHER IN THE RYE Ch.4-6; 12-13 Song Activities

THE CATCHER IN THE RYE Ch.4-6; 12-13 Song Activities

Created by
Small World ELA
This book has many dark themes, so I try to liven it up with songs to keep the class light while still engaging the students' interests. There are two song activities in this handout, so be sure to separate them; do not do both at the same time.The songs were chosen due to the themes in the chosen chapters (i.e., the first activity is for Chapters 4-6, and the second is for Chapters 12-13). Each activity is about 20-25 minutes long and can be done individually or with partners. It was done in a
Preview of Literacy Circle Student Guide (Christian)

Literacy Circle Student Guide (Christian)

Created by
Sandra Doran
Great tool for guided reading and literacy circles! Everything you need to help your students engage in reflective discussions. The teacher directions clearly explain the simple process that will brighten up your literacy circles. The student booklet and response log provide students with a process for thinking and reflecting on the reading from a Christian perspective. An important part of a balanced literacy program from Dr. Sandra Doran and www.TheTeacherTrack.com. INSIGHT by Sandra Doran is
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