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Preview of Literary Devices Plot Diagram Graphic Organizers

Literary Devices Plot Diagram Graphic Organizers

ALL MAJOR LITERARY DEVICES INCLUDED IN this digital toolbox on Google Slides comes with everything you need for a deep study of each literary element, and can be used with any Pixar short film or any literature! ❤Each literary element section includes:❤Embedded videos❤Reference guides❤Explanations and examples❤Graphic organizers❤Activities and and interactive space for students to type❤Literary Devices Covered:✔ Theme✔ Plot✔Conflict✔Character Traits✔Inference✔Summary✔Objective Summary✔Setting✔P
Preview of Cover Letter Writing Lesson with Template, Graphic Organizer and Rubric - OLC4O

Cover Letter Writing Lesson with Template, Graphic Organizer and Rubric - OLC4O

Teach students how to write a cover letter with this lesson plan! Evaluate students’ understanding of audience and tone using the cover letter examples provided. Includes a cover letter graphic organizer to scaffold writing. This unit is perfect for preparing for the OSSLT, teaching the Ontario Literacy Course (OLC4O), or coaching essential literacy.  Suitable for online learning and Google Classroom®!Included with this Cover Letter Writing Lesson:✏️  Cover Letter Slideshow Lesson - Microsoft Po
Preview of Hamilton the Musical Thematic Unit Fun Summer School ELA Reading Curriculum

Hamilton the Musical Thematic Unit Fun Summer School ELA Reading Curriculum

Based on a Hamilton the Musical vs. History, parody rap song, this fun summer school reading curriculum for middle and high school will keep your students engaged using song lyrics as a reading passage while they practice a variety of ELA skills. Easily incorporate them into independent activities or complete them together as a class lesson. Students will listen to the song then use the song lyrics as a reading passage to complete the activities detailed below. These digital and paper activities
Preview of Imagery Project- "To This Day" by Shane Koyczan (poem)

Imagery Project- "To This Day" by Shane Koyczan (poem)

The "To This Day" Imagery Project is a great mini unit for teaching imagery, tone, figurative language, and annotation skills. This comprehensive project includes slide decks with examples, assignments, the complete text, and visuals. A link to the spoken word poem video is also included in the slides (I highly recommend showing it to students). In his poem, “To This Day,” Shane Koyczan enlisted the help of artists all over the world to create a poem that was as beautiful to look at as it was to
Preview of Compare and Contrast Passage Two Texts on the Same Topic Middle and High School

Compare and Contrast Passage Two Texts on the Same Topic Middle and High School

This compare and contrast passage activity about two texts on the same topic is based on our "Hamilton vs. History" parody rap song and is perfect for middle and high school students!Students will listen to the song then use the song's lyrics as a reading passage to find similarities and differences between the musical's portrayal of Alexander Hamilton compared to the factual history of his life.The song for these activities is written as a reading passage that explores the life of Alexander Ham
Preview of Compare and Contrast Two Texts on the Same Topic Activity for Middle School

Compare and Contrast Two Texts on the Same Topic Activity for Middle School

This compare and contrast two texts on the same topic activity for middle school is based on our kids' movie vs. the original story of Mulan rap song. Students will listen to the song then use the song lyrics as a reading passage to complete the activities detailed below.*Note: This product is a digital, Google Forms reading activity for use in Google Classroom. If you would like the paper-based activity, click here.The song is written as a reading passage that explores the history of the "Balla
Preview of Compare and Contrast Nonfiction Passage Activities for Middle School

Compare and Contrast Nonfiction Passage Activities for Middle School

These compare and contrast nonfiction passage activities for middle school are based on our "NBA Gamechangers" history rap song. Students will listen to the song use the song lyrics as a reading passage to complete the activities detailed below by finding similarities and differences between three NBA players.*Note: This product is a digital, Google Forms reading activity for use in Google Classroom. If you would like the paper-based activity, click here.The song for this activity explores the a
Preview of Compare and Contrast Fiction and Nonfiction Passages 5th and 6th Grade

Compare and Contrast Fiction and Nonfiction Passages 5th and 6th Grade

Do you need engaging, compare and contrast fiction and nonfiction passages for 5th and 6th grade? Rap songs are your answer! Based on pop-culture and history reap songs, these activities will keep your students' attention using song lyrics as reading passages while they practice compare and contrast skills. Easily incorporate them into independent activities or complete them together as a class lesson.Students will listen to each song then use the song lyrics as a reading passage to complete the
Preview of Nonfiction Summary - Plot Diagram Graphic Organizers - Narrative Structure OLC4O

Nonfiction Summary - Plot Diagram Graphic Organizers - Narrative Structure OLC4O

Explore organizational structures of both fiction and non-fiction narratives with these narrative framework graphic organizers! Students can use these templates to write a nonfiction summary and explore the story arc, plot diagram, and organizational structures of any narrative text. Suitable for online learning with digital worksheets for Google Classroom®!Included with this Narrative Structures Graphic Organizers:✏️  Dramatic Narrative Framework Graphic Organizer - Digital & PrintAnalyze p
Preview of Book Review Form (Opinion Writing Printable)

Book Review Form (Opinion Writing Printable)

Created by
Emily Thornton
This printable can be used with any book!This resource provides a great opportunity for students to reflect on their reading while forming and writing an opinion. Clearly stated objectives help students understand the expectations of this assignment. All text on this page is editable, meaning you can make modifications to fit the needs of your students!Thank you for your support and I sincerely hope you find this resource helpful!
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