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10th grade close reading research for Google Apps

Preview of British Medieval Literature Projects - King Arthur and Arthurian Legends

British Medieval Literature Projects - King Arthur and Arthurian Legends

This British Literature resource includes medieval literature activities, King Arthur research, and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight activities and projects. The Medieval Literature Story and Character Word Art project, resources, and activities are the perfect way to assess or extend your reading of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Le Morte D’Arthur, or Arthurian Legends. This bundle also includes a King Arthur Research Webquest! Explore King Arthur, the Knights of the Round Table, and the quest
Preview of Higher-Order Text-Dependent Questions: "I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter"

Higher-Order Text-Dependent Questions: "I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter"

Created by
PengsEduPage
Enhance your students' understanding and analysis of "I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter" (Yo no soy tu perfecta hija Mexicana) with this set of 30 complex text-dependent questions, aligned with the New Jersey Student Learning Standards for English Language Arts. These questions are designed to challenge students' critical thinking skills and deepen their comprehension of the novel's plot, characters, themes, and literary techniques. They cover a wide range of topics, including identity, cul
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird (TKAM) Chapter 15 Lesson (NO PREP)

To Kill a Mockingbird (TKAM) Chapter 15 Lesson (NO PREP)

Unleash the potential of your English 9-10th grade classroom with our captivating lesson designed for Chapter 15 of To Kill a Mockingbird. This comprehensive resource, meticulously crafted for Teachers Pay Teachers, seamlessly weaves literature, critical analysis, and real-world connections into an immersive learning experience. What's Inside:Google Slides Presentation: Immerse your students in the rich narrative of To Kill a Mockingbird with a dynamic presentation. From clear objectives to a st
Preview of The Hate U Give Complete Unit Plan (Critical Literacy Series #1, Common Core)

The Hate U Give Complete Unit Plan (Critical Literacy Series #1, Common Core)

Grab the first unit in a 10-unit series I am designing that incorporates critical literacy practices. This unit incorporates several research-based critical literacy practices (Berhman, 2006; Morrell, 2008; Pescatore, 2008) to include incorporating supplemental texts, creating opportunities for student-directed research, and taking social action.Additionally, the unit meets several Common-Core standards and includes visible-thinking routines and high-impact reading comprehension strategies. Stud
Preview of Introduction & Breakdown: The Great Gatsby

Introduction & Breakdown: The Great Gatsby

It is all HERE! I hope this saves you so much time! -Introduction & Breakdown of the whole novel by chapter (for you and the students) on Google Slides! Includes information about F. Scott Fitzgerald, the 1920's, as well as a summary of what happens in each chapter. Great for review!
Preview of William Shakespeare Author Study Activity, Biography Worksheet Graphic Organizer

William Shakespeare Author Study Activity, Biography Worksheet Graphic Organizer

Students will be focused while researching William Shakespeare with this Author Bio worksheet. Encourage your students to independently research this author while learning at their own pace. Your students will love this self-directed activity while they research several sources (not included) to answer the questions. This will allow your students to retain the information. This will also allow for in-depth academic conversations as you review information found from the class.Included in Download
Preview of Of Mice and Men Lens Analysis Reading Activity and Essay

Of Mice and Men Lens Analysis Reading Activity and Essay

Created by
Alejandra Barnes
This assignment provides students with different analysis lenses to use while reading Of Mice and Men. The different analytical lenses help students to develop a deeper understanding of the text and its underlying themes by offering diverse and nuanced perspectives. This product includes: -an activity sheet depicting the essay assignment and requirements-a slideshow providing descriptions of every lens and how they apply to the story-a quote tracker chart for students to fill out while they are
Preview of Persuasive Essay Writing: Research Question, Thesis, Lesson, Outline

Persuasive Essay Writing: Research Question, Thesis, Lesson, Outline

Help students learn the methodology for writing academic research questions and thesis statements covering modern, engaging social issues. Leads into full persuasive essay!Includes/Covers:*Article: "What is Social Change and Why Take it Seriously?" with close reading questions*Broad and narrow options, of current social issues, for students to discuss*Full Google Slides lesson covering social issues, reasearch questions, & thesis statements with student guided notes*Video clips*Discussion q
Preview of "Dante's Inferno" Pre-reading Research Stations

"Dante's Inferno" Pre-reading Research Stations

Created by
Books and Boos
Six categories for a pre-reading look into Alighieri's "Dante's Inferno" -- perfect for group work or independent study. Six topics include: Creatures of the Inferno, Maps of Hell, The Commandments and Seven Deadly Sins, Sindex Article (ranking sins -- think Family Feud style), Images of the Inferno, and Allegory. Students will have access to the research questions and respond directly on the Google Doc.
Preview of Boys in the Boat Historical Context Research Activities

Boys in the Boat Historical Context Research Activities

Created by
Rachelle Smith
Introducing "Boys in the Boats: A Historical Context Research Project" – an engaging and educational exploration into the riveting world of rowing during a pivotal era in history. This comprehensive research project is tailored for boys, offering an immersive experience that delves into the captivating stories behind "Boys in the Boat".What’s Included;Historical Context Exploration - Immerse students in the world of Joe Rantz and the 1936 Olympics, guiding them to uncover the historical backdrop
Preview of The CRAAP Test Lesson | Slideshow for Teaching Students How to Evaluate Sources

The CRAAP Test Lesson | Slideshow for Teaching Students How to Evaluate Sources

Created by
MsMoyles
This original slideshow lesson teaches middle and high school learners about the CRAAP Test -- a method (set of questions) to evaluate the validity of online or print texts. This lesson is perfect for most English, literacy, ESL, and social sciences courses and other writing or communication units.The lesson works as -----a standalone lesson on The CRAAP Test for multiple ages and grades/subjectsa visual prompt for the classroom about The CRAAP Test (easily printable)a precursor to teaching MLA
Preview of Human Intelligence: Genius Research Project

Human Intelligence: Genius Research Project

Created by
heymrsarmstrong
This is a genius research project used in a human intelligence unit. Students first learn about Howard Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences. Students will then choose one 'genius' from pop culture and research their life, legacy, and type of intelligence. Students will demonstrate their understanding in through either an informative writing article, information presentation, or both. All resources are linked and included.
Preview of Dr. King's "Letter from Birmingham Jail": Pre-Reading Research Stations

Dr. King's "Letter from Birmingham Jail": Pre-Reading Research Stations

One of the most impassioned and influential voices of the 20th century, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. changed America for the better. Before jumping into analyzing Dr. King's "Letter from Birmingham Jail," help your students build background knowledge in order to grasp the dire situation in Birmingham and why King felt compelled to write his letter.The lesson takes about 2-3 days to complete (based on 45-minute class periods). The teacher can display the lesson in two ways: Option 1: teacher can p
Preview of Bronte's Jane Eyre: Passage Analysis & Comparative Texts Lessons (Fully Digital)

Bronte's Jane Eyre: Passage Analysis & Comparative Texts Lessons (Fully Digital)

Charlotte Bronte's coming of age novel, Jane Eyre, focuses on the titular character - a seemingly plain but fiery young woman - as she struggle through the hardships of family, love, class, and more.Ensure your students are reading deeply, analyzing significant passages, reflecting, and gaining historical context via the four lessons in this product.This lesson is fully digital with hyperlinks to all the corresponding documents.The LessonThe four lessons are divided by the following chaptersLess
Preview of Ibsen's A Doll's House: Pre-Reading Stations & Hyperdoc (student-led activity)

Ibsen's A Doll's House: Pre-Reading Stations & Hyperdoc (student-led activity)

Henrik Ibsen's feminist play, A Doll's House, focuses on the protagonist Nora Helmer as over a three day period, she tries to keep a secret from her husband while under the pressure of blackmail.This 90-minute lesson allows students to start making predictions and connections to history, culture, and themes within play.The LessonTeacher has two options to present this lessonOption One: create a gallery walk or various stations by printing off the slides from a google slideshowOption Two: assign
Preview of Katherine Mansfield's 'The Garden Party': 3-Day HS ELA Lesson | Digital & Print

Katherine Mansfield's 'The Garden Party': 3-Day HS ELA Lesson | Digital & Print

Engage high school English Language Arts students with Katherine Mansfield's Modernist short story "The Garden Party."Mansfield's short story is a funny, absurd, vibrant read, treating themes such as class division, innocence and experience, and more. In the story, a young girl plans a Garden Party with her upper-middle-class family. But when a poor worker who lives down the lane dies in a tragic accident, some things stay the same, but the young girl is changed forever.Note — this resource come
Preview of The American Dream Research Project

The American Dream Research Project

Created by
Hillary Roberge
This research project assignment outlines the requirements for students to complete an exploration of the changing American Dream in connection with The Great Gatsby- it can easily be modified if students have not read the novel, since there are so many articles/resources for students to explore. It outlines the research question, the requirements, two options for final products, and a list of 6 resources for students to explore.
Preview of The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian Secondary Source Exploration

The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian Secondary Source Exploration

The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian Secondary Source Exploration -- 20 links to secondary sources included! Preps students for an MCAS-style synthesis essay!After students have taken notes on how their chosen topic presents in the novel, this activity asks them to research their topic further and take notes using a 4-3-2-1 method (4 facts, 3 connections, 2 quotations, 1 question). This resource includes two linked sources for each of the 11 topics (which range from the impact of spor
Preview of Ayn Rand's Anthem: Theme Crossover Research Lesson & Discussion

Ayn Rand's Anthem: Theme Crossover Research Lesson & Discussion

Misinformation, protest, empowerment, women's rights, and finding one's voice are all themes within Ayn Rand's dystopian novel, Anthem.Now your students will take these major ideas and apply them to other texts as well as the larger world using this theme crossover research lesson.The LessonStudents will join one of four groups focused on the topics of: misinformation, protest, empowerment, and women's rightsThey will read, analyze, and annotate a teacher supplied anchor text. The texts include:
Preview of Their Eyes Were Watching God vs How to Read Literature: Opening Lesson & Exam

Their Eyes Were Watching God vs How to Read Literature: Opening Lesson & Exam

Zora Neale Hurston's semi-autobiographical novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God, follows the story of Janie Crawford as she searches for love, purpose, and capturing a dream.Before students jump into the novel, give them the opportunity to under the deeper meaning of certain themes and symbols via How to Read Literature like a Professor by Thomas C. Foster.The LessonBased on 45-minute class periods, students take about 5-days to complete this opening activity. The activity uses the jigsaw method.
Preview of Intro to the film "Blackfish"

Intro to the film "Blackfish"

Use this presentation to introduce the story behind the sensational film "Blackfish." This presentation includes a trailer for the film, an article by Tim Zimmerman called "The Killer in the Pool," and an interview with the filmmakers.
Preview of Sound of Silence Lyrics and Presentation Analysis

Sound of Silence Lyrics and Presentation Analysis

Created by
Tori Allred
Leave all the guess work to someone else with this easy to follow Common Core aligned poetry analysis mini-unit. Follow the plan for a short two day unit or the random note at the end of the two page lesson plan for at three day unit. PART I: The goal here is for students to read and annotate the lyrics of the song as poetry before watching/listening to the three versions of the song. First by Paul Simon followed by Simon and Garfunkel and ending with the music video by Disturbed. Students will
Preview of Research Cornell Template for Unit 6 ELAR Texas Google Classroom

Research Cornell Template for Unit 6 ELAR Texas Google Classroom

This file can be used in Google Classroom Templates to help facilitate good note-taking for Unit 6 of the Texas IFD (Instructional Focus Document). Students will be researching all year long, so this template can be used with other units. In this template, students will be expected to choose a topic and a research question. This can be used in informational and argumentative texts. As the students research, have them check their work and add sources to the Cornell notes. Grading this through Goo
Preview of Poet & Poem Research Essay: MLA, Check-ins, Exemplars, Slideshow, + more

Poet & Poem Research Essay: MLA, Check-ins, Exemplars, Slideshow, + more

Introduce your students to school or local databases, MLA citations, and more with this Poet and Poem Research Essay.The LessonThe final product will result in students writing a four-paragraph essay focused on a poet and one of the poet's poems.Students will dedicate a paragraph to research on their poet's life.Another paragraph will focus on analyzing a poem from their poet and factors in the poet's life that may have contributed to their writing.Along the way, students will submit body paragr
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