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Free middle school literature projects for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Google Slide Presentation Rubric

Google Slide Presentation Rubric

-Includes both Powerpoint Presentation and PDF Version
Preview of Facebook Profile Template GREAT for literature studies or study of famous people

Facebook Profile Template GREAT for literature studies or study of famous people

This is a 3 slide ppt Facebook template that students can use to develop a character or well known person. This template's example is of JFK, Jr. so that students get the idea. I've had students do this in my science classroom of famous scientists as well as of Rachel Carson when we do our "Silent Spring" Literature Study (which I also sell on TpT). The students really have to know the person's background, information, and beliefs to accurately make them a facebook profile and wall and they find
Preview of Civilization Project - to be used with Weslandia

Civilization Project - to be used with Weslandia

This is a project I created to go along with a story from our basal reading program called, Weslandia by Paul Fleischman. You can also buy this book (on Amazon, etc.) After reading the story, students will create their own civilization, just like Wesley does in the story. They will have to include several components of their civilization and present it in a creative way. They can do a poster, create a diorama, etc. I also had my students create theirs in PowerPoint. Since I wanted them to
Preview of Book Club Final Project

Book Club Final Project

Created by
Priscilla Yoon
As a way to close my book clubs, I like to have the students create a Google Slideshow and present it to the class! Students can collaborate on creating 1 slideshow with their groups, or they can create their individual slideshow. Instead of having them write a reflection essay, this is a great and fun way to assess their learning and reading!
Preview of Writing a Reader's Theater Script Presentation

Writing a Reader's Theater Script Presentation

Created by
Kelly Heyen
This slideshow is designed to accompany my "Writing a Reader's Theater Script" project, which you can also download from my shop! The presentation is designed to introduce the project to the whole class and guide students through the close reading and script writing process.
Preview of Heroes and Quests - Design Your Own Quest!

Heroes and Quests - Design Your Own Quest!

Created by
Melissa Rizzo
I created this resource as a fun creative writing assignment while finishing our study of Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief. In this resource, your students will be introduced to a mythological quest, including its basic elements, and given the chance to design their own! In the creative writing assigment, Mr. D (also known as the god Dionysus) emails the newest demigod to camp, and shares that Kronos is up to his tricks again. Will your demigod student succeed in saving the
Preview of Crenshaw Book Introduction

Crenshaw Book Introduction

Created by
GoinsGuidebook
This is a Crenshaw Book Introduction Powerpoint, perfect for One School One Book! This Powerpoint includes, characters, settings, the back blurb, about the author, and the opportunity to make predictions.
Preview of Differentiated Learning Menu |Freebie|

Differentiated Learning Menu |Freebie|

Have you heard of a differentiated learning menu? They are the perfect way to differentiate your project based activities! Students select from a variety of teacher generated topics (dishes), ordering as many as required to complete their task. What's included?'Goldrush' example.Menu template (enter in your own criteria).How does it work?Decide on a topic.Break up your learning goals into entree, main and dessert.Decide how many dishes your students must order from each section.Provide the menu
Preview of 40 YA Book Trailers for Middle School Students by Genre

40 YA Book Trailers for Middle School Students by Genre

Created by
ELA in Eighth
40 YA book trailers. 10 genres. 1 Slides presentation.This Slides presentation can be used to help introduce Middle School students to new independent reading books or as a way to daily or weekly treat your students to new books as a whole class. Use however it fits best in your class!Slides are editable for you to make it fit the needs of your class. Books were selected for 8th grade students so some may be a bit more mature for younger readers so please review before presenting to your student
Preview of Dystopian Topics Research Project

Dystopian Topics Research Project

Here is a powerpoint with 25 different topics about real-world technology that could lead to a dystopian outcome. This is meant to help students connect the real-world to the dystopian worlds read about in class.
Preview of Project Based Book Reports

Project Based Book Reports

Need a fun way to encourage your students to complete book reports?These 3 activities encourage research to complete a project based on a book the student has read. Included:3 student direction pages for 3 different activities3 student templates1 teacher rubricFor more activities, see the full product here
Preview of Power Point Presentation Book Report

Power Point Presentation Book Report

This is a great way for the kids to be able to report on their book report and use technology
Preview of Reading Cafe Menu #1

Reading Cafe Menu #1

Created by
Missy Butcher
Project-based book reports creations! For my students' Reading Café menus, these are completed once a marking period. Students get the menu, choose their project, and they read a book on their own. Once they've completed their independent reading, their project choice will reflect their book. The deadline falls on our Reading Café Day. We have a snack theme (oreos/milk, hot chocolate/candy canes, etc). Students will present their projects in class on this day. It's more an a book club type at
Preview of Literary Elements Project for The Devil's Arithmetic (adaptable to other novels)

Literary Elements Project for The Devil's Arithmetic (adaptable to other novels)

This is a comprehensive literary elements project that can EASILY be used for any other novel your class is reading! I created these slides (later placed in a binder) as part of a Reading Instruction class in college. Based on The Devil's Arithmetic by Jane Yolen, this project covers tons of literary elements, including types of conflict, plot, plot diagramming, types of setting, style, characterization, theme, and a reading-writing workshop with rubric. This project was designed by Dr. Patric
Preview of The Other Wes Moore- Final Project

The Other Wes Moore- Final Project

This is a final presentation for students after they read the book The Other Wes Moore. The goal is for students to make a presentation without reading off of their slides, so I have required students to only use images on the majority of their slides, so that the slides complement their presentations rather than create their presentations.
Preview of Unit 1: Characterization

Unit 1: Characterization

Created by
Ashley Deckert
Grade 6 students will learn about the elements of characterization through the novel: The Hobbit and The Old Man and the Sea.
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Map of Maycomb PowerPoint

To Kill a Mockingbird Map of Maycomb PowerPoint

Created by
Mr. VDK
This 2-3 minute self-timed 21 slide PowerPoint Presentation introduces students to a unit project for To Kill a Mockingbird during which they will take detailed notes in order to create a contextually accurate representation of Maycomb, AL. This presentation shows student samples, explains the assignments, and contains many custom animation features to keep students engaged. All referenced materials can also be downloaded.
Preview of Learning Vocabulary by Creating an ABC Book

Learning Vocabulary by Creating an ABC Book

Created by
lynne fritzinger
Vocabulary can often be a challenge for students. Combine writing skills, vocabulary acquisition and intimate knowledge about that very special novel into a unique project where students create their own ABC books about the novel. The City of Ember was the catalyst for this endeavor to integrate a variety of language arts skills with the vocabulary of this novel by Jeanne DuPrau. A template for the project, an exemplar to share with the class, and directions along with a rubric are part of thi
Preview of Independent Novel Project PowerPoint

Independent Novel Project PowerPoint

Created by
Ms Hill
This is a project for students who are reading novels independently. This is a good way to allow students to choose their own novels and still have a way to hold them accountable. It includes activities for four (4) sections of the novel and a culminating activity.
Preview of Horror sub-genres project for Halloween

Horror sub-genres project for Halloween

Created by
Jennifer Blume
High school or middle school students are assigned to view a movie in the horror genre - then, decide what sub-genre it fits. After viewing, students will create a keynote explaining what characteristics of the film made it fit into its sub-genre.
Preview of Idioms Examples

Idioms Examples

Was used to help us brainstorm ideas for our idioms book we created
Preview of The Tell-A-Story Project

The Tell-A-Story Project

Created by
Albina Cruz
Students work in groups to retell a short story. They must convey the various literary forms learned in class and the project is presented to the class using multimedia form or another teacher approved method. Students are quizzed on the story and the group receives part of their grade based on how well the other students scored on the quiz.
Preview of Romanticism - L2 Frankenstein - Novel Study

Romanticism - L2 Frankenstein - Novel Study

Romanticism? A bygone era, but one that has far-reaching ties to many well-known works of art, literary and otherwise. With this resource, students will be able to unpick this topic and break it down to its fundamentals. Allowing them the opportunity to fully grasp this concept and its influence on the Frankenstein novel.
Preview of A Journey in Photographs- Shooting Kabul Final Project

A Journey in Photographs- Shooting Kabul Final Project

After reading the book Shooting Kabul, students are encouraged to analyze Fadi's emotional journey throughout the book. In this final project, they will employ Fadi's perspective by capturing original photographs to represent his experience. The final project can be displayed digitally or printed and made into a photo album.
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