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Preview of AP English: Shakespeare Othello Unit Plan

AP English: Shakespeare Othello Unit Plan

This 15 page Unit Plan is designed for an AP English class (or any upper level / accelerated / honors English course). Included are: (1) Discussion Handout for Acts 1-2, (2) Reading Response Quiz Acts 1-2, (3) Character Debate, (4) Discussion Handout for Acts 3-4, (5) Iago as the Vice Character Activity, (6) Reading Response Quiz Acts 3-4, (7) Discussion Handout for Act 5 on Machiavelli, (8) Pre-Socratic Seminar Form, (9) Socratic Seminar Questions, (10) Writing Assignment and Rubric. I also hav
Preview of AP English: Sophocles' Oedipus Rex Unit Plan

AP English: Sophocles' Oedipus Rex Unit Plan

Here is a 22 page unit plan for teach Sophocles' Oedipus Rex for AP English (or for another accelerated / honors level course). This includes: (1) The Structure of Oedipus Rex, (2) The Background / History of the Characters, (3) Discussion Day #1, (4) Reading Response Quiz, (5) Discussion Day #2, (6) Socratic Seminar - Pre-Seminar Form, Seminar Day #1 Questions, Seminar Day #2 Questions, (7) Large Group Discussion - Pre-Seminar Form, Seminar Questions, Rubric, (8) Writing for In-class/Timed Writ
Preview of AP English: F. Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby Unit

AP English: F. Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby Unit

Here is my complete unit on Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby: Reading Response Quizzes for Chapters 1-3 and 4-6; Socratic Seminar Questions for a two-day seminar that assesses analysis of both Chapters 7-9 and the novel as a whole; two writing assignments, (1) a timed, AP Exam simulated assignment and (2) a planned, formal college essay; rubrics for both assignments; a student example of a 9 essay. If you like it and want more help with how to teach it, please email me. I can also show you how to
Preview of AP Lit & Comp Literature Circle Project

AP Lit & Comp Literature Circle Project

Created by
Melanie Hazen
This is the actual Literature Circle Project assignment that I use in my Advanced Placement class in the 2nd Semester. It is not a traditional "roles" based Lit Circle. It includes a list of titles that I offer which of course, you will want to alter to suit your own collections. It also includes a rubric. The elements of my Lit Circle project are: Favorite Passages, Themes, Creative Connection Project, Free Response Essay, and an Online Forum Discussion requirement. If you do not current
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 Indian Horse - Novel Study activities with BONUS FILE for the film - Indigenous

Indian Horse - Novel Study activities with BONUS FILE for the film - Indigenous

4 different activities for students to complete based on the novel Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese, plus BONUS FILE for the film.ACTIVITY 1: PRE-READING RESEARCHPre-Reading Research activity for students to research different topics related to the historical and contemporary context of the novel Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese.Topics include definitions, colonialism, residential schools, worldviews and more.ACTIVITY 2: PRE-READING VOCABULARYPre-Reading activity for students to review vocabular
Preview of Bret Harte ~ "The Outcasts of Poker Flat" COMMON CORE MASTER PACKET (14 pages)

Bret Harte ~ "The Outcasts of Poker Flat" COMMON CORE MASTER PACKET (14 pages)

This 14 packet over the short story "The Outcasts of Poker Flat" contains: • Pre-read Anticipatory Worksheet • Vocabulary • Literary Focus: Character and Setting • Vocabulary Review • Quizzes • Writing Connections • LIT CIRCLE Discussion Questions • Cross Curricular Writing and Alternative Activities All of this will hit many of the State Standards for the Common Core as well as help your students improve in many literacy skills (reading, writing, listening, and oracy)
Preview of Chew on This - Socratic Seminar

Chew on This - Socratic Seminar

Created by
Edward Hamilton
Socratic Seminar for "Chew on This" watch a video of how I do a Socratic Seminar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3098P_ON94Objective:Students will be able to engage in a Socratic Seminar, answering questions in pairs and participating in a physical seminar, using their notes and the novel "Chew on This". They will focus on using dialogue rather than engaging in a debate.Assessment:Students will be assessed on their participation in the Socratic Seminar. They will be evaluated based on their ab
Preview of The Outsiders-Chapter Nine Quick Write Paragraph

The Outsiders-Chapter Nine Quick Write Paragraph

Created by
Tres Chic Teach
This assignment can be done after chapter nine, in class or for homework. It is a WORD document that is fully editable to meet your needs.
Preview of Literature Circle Jobs: Comprehensive Analysis Prompts for Any Novel or Play

Literature Circle Jobs: Comprehensive Analysis Prompts for Any Novel or Play

Description: Elevate your literature circle discussions with our comprehensive Literature Circle Jobs resource! Designed for any novel or play, this resource includes seven engaging roles that encourage students to delve deeper into the text, analyze literary elements, and foster meaningful discussions.Key Features:1. Literary Analyst2. Psychologist3. Dilemma Discusser4. Structure Investigator5. Illustrator6. Discussion Leader7. Literary CriticAll seven jobs require students to deeply engage wit
Preview of Interwoven Plots and Subplots

Interwoven Plots and Subplots

This upload offers a series of lessons on the use of subplots in fiction. Sections include the use of juxtaposition, pastiche, fictional uses of midrash, framing stories, mirror plots, complicating subplots, parallel plots, romantic sub-plots and comedic sub-plots. Each definition is followed by examples from fiction and tasks which involve group discussion on how these plots could be recognized in their favorite fiction or how they would add these types of sub-plots given a particular scenario.
Preview of "Why is Writing Important?" Pre-Reading Activity, Modified Text, and Questions

"Why is Writing Important?" Pre-Reading Activity, Modified Text, and Questions

Simplified article for any struggling reader or EL. Includes checklist items for pre-reading and post reading checkpoints.Great opening opening activity prior to an important writing lesson or unit. Flesh-Kincaid Readability Score 6.6 Grade Level
Preview of Daniel's Story by Carol Matas

Daniel's Story by Carol Matas

Created by
Laurie Rutter
This unit is designed to go along with the book(not included). It has many different activities including comprehension question, vocabulary, and writing. This is a suitable book for 7th and 8th graders studying the Holocaust. It does have some disturbing and graphic images.
Preview of The Outsiders-Chapter Four: Conflict on the Rise Activity

The Outsiders-Chapter Four: Conflict on the Rise Activity

Created by
Tres Chic Teach
Students complete this activity during the beginning of chapter four in The Outsiders. They write down evidence, in a chart, about the conflict that arises early in the chapter and then they complete a paragraph about the evidence. *The preview has funny formatting, but I can assure you, it is formatted well. I can send the PDF version upon request, as well, if that is easier. ***BUNDLE ALERT: This is also sold as part of The Outsiders Progressive Bundle Unit: The Outsiders Progressive Unit
Preview of Book Club Discussion Literature Circle Worksheet

Book Club Discussion Literature Circle Worksheet

Created by
Professor Aloha
This is an editable Book Club worksheet that can be used when a book is finished or while reading. This is intended for completion in upper grades, but I have divided worksheets for groups in younger grades. You may need to download additional fonts from KG Fonts to edit completely.
Preview of 3 Paragraph Character Sketch Assignment

3 Paragraph Character Sketch Assignment

Created by
Daniela Palmieri
This assignment is a perfect way to end a Novel Study. Students will focus on three main character traits of a main character in the novel. The assignment has an outline on what to include in each of the three paragraphs, a graphic organizer and a rubric for marking this assignment.
Preview of Stay Gold Journal - The Outsiders

Stay Gold Journal - The Outsiders

Created by
Regi Star
This item is a daily journal to expand thinking and insight while reading the book, "The Outsiders." Journal prompts are focused on student experiences, thoughts and connections, while incorporating reading response prompts. The journal is set-up to be completed 4 out of 5 days for 6 weeks. The file is a word document, so you can edit it to fit your needs. Grading rubric and writing expectations are included on the front of the journal. Students are to use evidence of from the book, life and t
Preview of 2 Analytical Essay Graphic Organizers (Editable and Fillable resource)

2 Analytical Essay Graphic Organizers (Editable and Fillable resource)

2 templates for you to work with what meet your needs as they are common core aligned. This graphic organizer can be used in a variety of different capacities in the classroom to guide and organize analysis of literary texts:1. Use the organizer to guide students in organizing their annotations of literary text.2. Use the organizer as a formative assessment tool for student reading of literary text.3. Make 2 copies of the organizer and have students use them as a tool to gather information from
Preview of Roald Dahl’s “Lamb to the Slaughter” Story Prediction

Roald Dahl’s “Lamb to the Slaughter” Story Prediction

This is a wonderful activity to engage even the most reluctant reader of short stories! Begin by first questioning your class about novels, short stories, fractured fairy tales, and movies by the original and much-loved children’s author, Roald Dahl. You have your class attention immediately! I have yet to find a student who hasn’t seen, read, or related to either heroes or heroines such as James, Matilda, Charlie, Danny, George, etc. And, if the heroes aren’t appealing to your cast of chara
Preview of The Outsiders: Chapter Eight Reflection

The Outsiders: Chapter Eight Reflection

Created by
Tres Chic Teach
In this activity, students reflect on the Greasers' role within their gang and how the gang supports them individually. Students are asked to cite evidence from the text to support their response and fill in the chart for each member. ***BUNDLE ALERT!!! This item is also a part of a bundle: The Outsiders Progressive Unit Bundle
Preview of A Teacher's Request to Her Students

A Teacher's Request to Her Students

Created by
Robyn BENNETT
This is an original poem written as an activity for the study of "The Passionate Shepherd to His love" and "The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd." The students write a response to my poem following the format and structure of the other two poems.
Preview of Original Drama Script  We should start a band! (A short play / Readers' Theatre)

Original Drama Script We should start a band! (A short play / Readers' Theatre)

Original Drama Script – We should start a band! (A short play)A short play about students starting a band. All five students are excited about starting a band. If only they could figure what instruments they could play. The play is original and fun for students to either perform in front of an audience, or to read as part of guided reading / literacy circles. Each character’s part is highlighted throughout the script, so all that the teacher needs to do is print the play and it’s ready to go. As
Preview of Anthem: Harkness Seminar - Rubric

Anthem: Harkness Seminar - Rubric

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 "The Raven" Anticipation Guide

"The Raven" Anticipation Guide

Created by
Carol Krauss
Engage your students with the preread anticipation guide, including literary device and SEL-style questions. % questions which take about ten-fifteen minutes.
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