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Literature Common Core RI.9-10.4 resources for Easel Activities

Preview of Night by Elie Wiesel Reading Guide and Chapter Questions With Theme Development

Night by Elie Wiesel Reading Guide and Chapter Questions With Theme Development

Created by
Love and Let Lit
This Reading Guide for Night by Elie Wiesel will help students gain a deeper understanding of Elie Wiesel’s famous memoir. In this study guide, students define important terms and answer thought-provoking questions for each chapter. Save your precious time, all the prep-work is done for you! This resource includes a detailed answer key and a student version that can be shared in Google Drive.Click the PREVIEW to see this resource in more detail. DETAILS: ⭐ Thought Provoking Chapter Questions
Preview of Detective Stories Unit - Short Stories by Doyle, Poe, Dahl; Sherlock Holmes film

Detective Stories Unit - Short Stories by Doyle, Poe, Dahl; Sherlock Holmes film

In this fantastic detective stories unit, you will explore the characteristics of the detective story genre and apply them to great short stories by Edgar Allan Poe (The Murders in the Rue Morgue), Arthur Conan Doyle (Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Speckled Band and The Adventure of Silver Blaze), and Roald Dahl (Lamb to the Slaughter).Learn what makes a good detective story and then work like a sleuth to identify genre elements in E. A. Poe's and Arthur Conan Doyle's short stories. Analy
Preview of Smart ELA Bell Ringers, Warm Up Lessons, Reading Comprehension - Print & Online

Smart ELA Bell Ringers, Warm Up Lessons, Reading Comprehension - Print & Online

These smart bell ringers are engaging warm-up activities that address a wide range of ELA standards. They are a perfect mix of literature, informational texts, and reading comprehension, and cover various topics such as fiction, poetry, literary devices, history, social studies, science, and life skills. Students are asked to read, analyze, determine the meaning of words, make inferences, provide conclusions, support claims, and make connections.The handouts and online Easel activities are ideal
Preview of Paired Texts - A Midsummer Night's Dream & Newspaper Article

Paired Texts - A Midsummer Night's Dream & Newspaper Article

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Make teaching Shakespeare relevant with connections to nonfiction texts. Students complete close readings of two texts: an excerpt from William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The New York Times online article (link provided) “Modern Love--Breaking our Parents’ Rules for Love.” Using an excerpt from the play will make Shakespeare manageable and engaging for many of your students.In addition to the printable lesson, this resource may be used for online learning with EASEL by TpT.Stu
Preview of Common Core RL/RI.4-Connotation, Mood, and Tone:Graphic Org/Rubric

Common Core RL/RI.4-Connotation, Mood, and Tone:Graphic Org/Rubric

Created by
Smiling in Sixth
This graphic organizer (2 pages to print front and back) and rubric helps to give students practice with a crucial element of Common Core Standard RL/RI.4. The graphic organizer works with any text that has words with connotation. Students are asked to identify the word, explain what the word describes, identify the connotation, and explain how the word impacts the meaning, mood, or tone of the passage. This is a very rigorous task for students to complete. However, this graphic organizer
Preview of Active Reading / Independent Reading / Literature Circles Handout

Active Reading / Independent Reading / Literature Circles Handout

Created by
LA With Ms A
*This worksheet guides students to become more active while they read independently, in a literature circle, or even during whole-class novel reading assignments. *Can be customized for any reading material whether it's fiction or non-fiction material. *Can be used as classwork or homework to keep track of what your students are reading and if they are understanding the material.*Students will make connections, identify and define a new word, write about how a part of the text made them feel or
Preview of Anne Frank WebQuest & Interactive Tour of the Anne Frank House w/KEY

Anne Frank WebQuest & Interactive Tour of the Anne Frank House w/KEY

Prior to reading The Diary of Anne Frank, this WebQuest using the Anne Frank Museum website acquaints students with Anne Frank and her family and other characters involved in her story. The worksheet provides icon images to help students navigate through the virtual tour of the annex, which includes interesting facts and actual photos from the annex. It also includes questions about the other characters involved in the story.For more Holocaust and Anne Frank, lessons, click here.
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