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Preview of The Alchemist Symbolism Personal Legend Creative Project, Themes, Paulo Coelho

The Alchemist Symbolism Personal Legend Creative Project, Themes, Paulo Coelho

This exciting and creative Personal Legend Project for The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho will bring fun and engagement to your middle or high school English classroom. The purpose of this project is to bring to life the themes in The Alchemist while also providing students the opportunity to explore symbolism in The Alchemist.  During this project, students start by answering reflective questions that relate to themes in The Alchemist. These questions get students to reflect on what they want out of
Preview of Creating a Climate Change Model

Creating a Climate Change Model

This assignment asks students to read, highlight and annotate passages about the greenhouse effect, the albedo effect, and human impact on the climate. As they read, students add information to their model. Once their draft model is completed, they will transfer it to a poster board. NGSS HS-LS2-7.Design, evaluate, and refine a solution for reducing the impacts of human activities on the environment and biodiversity.HS-ESS3-5. Analyze geoscience data and the results from global climate models
Preview of SOAPSTONE Posters & PowerPoint

SOAPSTONE Posters & PowerPoint

Created by
Laurie Ranum
Decorate your room or bulletin board with these inviting SOAPSTone posters to guide students as they annotate fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and visuals.Perfect for students to take notes from the PowerPoint slides as you introduce or review the SOAPSTone elements for annotation.SpeakerOccasionAudiencePurposeSubjectTone------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You might be interested in some of my other materials:* Introduction to Rhetorical Analysis
Preview of SPACECAT: Rhetorical Analysis Acronym for AP Language

SPACECAT: Rhetorical Analysis Acronym for AP Language

New to AP Language? You NEED to check out my complete curriculum bundle!Rhetorical analysis is hard, but this acronym makes it easier for students to remember some of the basic components: SPACE CAT! This stands for Speaker, Purpose, Audience, Context, Exigence and then Choices, Appeals, Tone. Whether you are introducing or reviewing, have a little fun with rhetorical analysis with this light-hearted, fully EDITABLE PowerPoint. The slides include a brief overview and examples of each term, but y
Preview of TWIST Poetry Method & Poems: FIVE Poems, Analysis Slideshow, & Paragraph Poster

TWIST Poetry Method & Poems: FIVE Poems, Analysis Slideshow, & Paragraph Poster

If your students are tired of hearing the classic TPCASTT method to analyzing poetry or you are introducing poem annotations to a younger audience, the TWIST method may be just the right tool for your classroom.The LessonUtilizing the informational slideshow, the teacher will instruct students on annotating a poem using the TWIST Method (Title, What's is About, Imagery, Structure, Theme)included are fillable notes for students to complete during the presentationFive poems for students to practic
Preview of AP Lit: Slideshow to Teach the Q2 Prose Essay + Thesis Template Posters

AP Lit: Slideshow to Teach the Q2 Prose Essay + Thesis Template Posters

Whether you are just beginning to teach your students the Q2 Prose Essay on the AP Literature and Composition exam or merely looking for another resource to guarantee your students the thesis point AND set them up to earn sophistication - this resource is calling to you!The LessonThe lesson uses the 2007 Question 2 Prose prompt from Johnny Got His Gunprompt is updated with the current formatting from the 2019 exam revisionsIn seven steps, the slideshow breaks down to students how to:read and int
Preview of Learning Active Listening | Slideshow Lesson (with Poster & Self-Assessment)

Learning Active Listening | Slideshow Lesson (with Poster & Self-Assessment)

Created by
MsMoyles
This original, creative, slideshow lesson about ACTIVE LISTENING is perfect for starting your year, course, or oral communication unit off right! The lesson works as -----a standalone lesson on active listening for multiple ages and grades/subjects a visual prompt for the classroom about active vs passive listeners (print out)a self-assessment/check-in for learners developing this skill (print out)a precursor to my Google Form Auto-Graded Quiz on ACTIVE LISTENINGand includes:Minds On warm updefi
Preview of Their Eyes Were Watching God: Writing Bundle- How to Slideshow, Excerpts, Poster

Their Eyes Were Watching God: Writing Bundle- How to Slideshow, Excerpts, Poster

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.Using an excerpt from chapter 1 of the novel, teacher your students how to write a solid analytical body paragraph using an 8-sentence structure.The LessonUsing the slideshow, the teacher will walk students step-by-step on how to best analyze an excerpt and write a strong paragraph responseThe lesson has 3 main steps: underst
Preview of Angelou's "Caged Bird": TWIST Poem Analysis & Paragraph Poster

Angelou's "Caged Bird": TWIST Poem Analysis & Paragraph Poster

Introduce your students to the TWIST poetry annotation method using Maya Angelou's "Caged Bird."The LessonUtilizing the informational slideshow, the teacher will instruct students on annotating a poem using the TWIST Method (Title, What's is About, Imagery, Structure, Theme)included are fillable notes for students to complete during the presentationStudents will read and analyze the poem. Then they will answer reflection questions over the poem to prepare for an analytical body paragraph respons
Preview of Death and the King's Horseman:  Pre-Reading

Death and the King's Horseman: Pre-Reading

Created by
FionaHodgkinson
Hi there,This is a ppt based on Wole Soyinka's Death and the King's Horseman. Specifically, this ppt briefly breaks down background information on the themes and history depicted within the play including an exploration of colonialism, context and stage directions, the setting, and a group task.
Preview of Their Eyes Were Watching God: How to Build a Body Paragraph + Poster

Their Eyes Were Watching God: How to Build a Body Paragraph + Poster

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.Using an excerpt from chapter 1 of the novel, teacher your students how to write a solid analytical body paragraph using an 8-sentence structure.The LessonUsing the slideshow, the teacher will walk students step-by-step on how to best analyze an excerpt and write a strong paragraph responseThe lesson has 3 main steps: underst
Preview of Passionate Shepherd/Nymph Poem Analysis/Essay/Project - Marlowe & Raleigh

Passionate Shepherd/Nymph Poem Analysis/Essay/Project - Marlowe & Raleigh

Worksheets that take students through analysis of 3 poems through the following activities:1. "To The Virgins, To Make Much of Time" - Robert Herrick - analysis worksheet2. "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love" - Christopher Marlowe - analysis 3. "The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd" - Sir Walter Raleigh - analysisStudents will read and annotate two the poems and compare and analyze them.4. Modern poem project packet (Includes samples and rubric)5. Carpe diem poster assignment6. Comparison essay
Preview of Maus Poster Project

Maus Poster Project

Created by
Celeste Guerra
This project is a great way for students to take agency in their learning. It focuses on analysis of Vladek and Artie's relationship as well as Vladek's travels throughout the book so students can see the reaches of the Holocaust. This is a more fun and creative way to get students to recall the plots of each chapter while also preparing them for any summative essay you may assign.
Preview of Learning Target poster/label

Learning Target poster/label

This is a label for your classroom board, bulletin board, wall, or wherever you post your learning targets (also known as essential questions or objectives/goals for each subject). Print and laminate then you never have to write it again!!
Preview of Notice and Note Signposts Novel Book Marks and Anchor Charts

Notice and Note Signposts Novel Book Marks and Anchor Charts

Encourage each student to identify Notice and Note signposts as they read their independent novels. Print the first two slides double-sided so create a bookmark. These can be laminated and used multiple times, or you can use the bookmarks as for assessment purposes. The anchor charts can be printed as is, or they can be printed on larger paper. Contact owner for editing rights if you would like to make changes to the PDF.
Preview of English/Spanish IADD Chart

English/Spanish IADD Chart

Students use the acronym IADD to remember different elements of personal narrative and realistic fiction writing. IADD stands for Inner thinking; Action; Dialogue; Details. The chart is provided in English and Spanish. It contains definitions and examples of each element of IADD. We paired this activity with a short video clip called "Snack Attack", a pixar short. Students were asked to identify all the IADD elements they noticed in the video.
Preview of 25 Literary Elements Posters/Slide Show

25 Literary Elements Posters/Slide Show

Created by
AbberDabberDo
Updated from original product, and now in a slide show format. Included within the Key Note are 25 Literary Elements in alphabetical order with definition and examples. Clean black and white, without distractions. Can also be printed out as posters. To be used for single classroom only.Included:AllegoryAlliterationAllusionAnecdoteAntagonistCharacterizationConflictForeshadowingHyperboleIdiomImageryIronyMetaphorOnomatopoeiaParallelismPersonificationPlotPoint of ViewProtagonistRepetitionSettingSimi
Preview of Independent Reading Poster Project (for any book!)

Independent Reading Poster Project (for any book!)

Do you want students to read a book independently and complete a project for it? Posters are perfect for this! Students love to have a chance to flex their creativity and show what they know. In this project, students will create a poster that represents the novel that they read in class. This includes instructions, a reflection on their artistic choices where they connect it to what they read, and a rubric for you to assess them on. Students will show knowledge of characters, symbols, plot, imp
Preview of Pride and Prejudice Character Autopsy

Pride and Prejudice Character Autopsy

A character analysis project to do with Pride and Prejudice (or any novel)
Preview of Cute Literary Devices Posters! (Hyperbole, Metaphor, Imagery, and MORE!)

Cute Literary Devices Posters! (Hyperbole, Metaphor, Imagery, and MORE!)

This product comes with 5 posters for your classroom! These literary devices consist of: hyperbole, simile, personification, metaphor, and imagery! Not only do these posters have definitions on them, but they also have 2 examples of each!These posters are done in a cute and groovy theme that would fit great in any classroom! These are great reference points for any ELA classroom that may either need a little spicing up OR just a nice refresher for students. Happy teaching! :)
Preview of The Flowers by Alice Walker

The Flowers by Alice Walker

Created by
LitwithLeo
If you are looking for a short story for your students to explore both theme and citing text evidence, “The Flowers” by Alice Walker is exactly what you need. This two-page story paints a beautiful picture of a sharecropper’s little girl exploring the scenery around her until she comes across a poignant reality from the past. First, students learn a little about the author with a short video.  Then, as the story is read to them, students work in table groups to draw images of what they envision.
Preview of World War Z: "Warnings" Poster Activity

World War Z: "Warnings" Poster Activity

Created by
Beowulf's Binder
This jigsaw activity asks small groups of students to analyze 1 of the 7 sections from the "Warnings" chapter of Max Brooks' World War Z and organize their information into informal but creative posters.Groups will review their assigned section for details concerning the interviewee, geography, warning signs, and motifs specific to the section. Additionally, groups are asked to take the author's rhetorical appeals into account as they prepare to share their poster with the class. If possible, te
Preview of Annotations Guide

Annotations Guide

Created by
ELA with Paige
Do your students struggle to annotate? Do they consistently question why they even need to annotate? This infographic will help your students understand the rationale behind annotating as we read, and its intended purpose. Use this as a poster in your classroom, put it in a slideshow lesson, hand it out to each student to hold on to to personally reflect on, or tack it up at the front of the room. This guide has many uses, and will be valuable in your teaching of annotating.
Preview of Notice and Note Fiction Signpost Posters

Notice and Note Fiction Signpost Posters

Created by
FortLIT
These 11x17 posters display G. Kylene Beers and Robert E Probst's Notice and Note Fiction Signposts. There are a total of 6 posters and the file is editable. This product will help your students deepen their understanding of plot, character, setting, and more!Includes 6 signposts:Tough QuestionsWords of the WiserAha MomentMemory MomentAgain & AgainContrasts & Contradictions In order to open the file, you will need Microsoft Publisher.
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