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Free writing Common Core SL.9-10.1 resources

Preview of Identity Poem: Using Literature Models for Inspired Writing!

Identity Poem: Using Literature Models for Inspired Writing!

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Are you tired of the same old “I Am” poems? If yes, then try something new: get to know your students and engage them with this Inspired Writing lesson! This is a great activity for your return Back To School.With Inspired Writing, students use the texts they read as models for their own writing. Each lesson shows students the connections between the literature they read and the writing that they can do. This lesson provides students with inspiration from classic poems, and they imitate charac
Preview of Of Mice And Men by John Steinbeck Pre-Reading Bindle Activity (FREE)

Of Mice And Men by John Steinbeck Pre-Reading Bindle Activity (FREE)

Of Mice And Men by John Steinbeck Pre-reading Bindle ActivityThis pre-reading activity with help students to understand the struggles of a migrant worker during the Great Depression and begin to imagine what life was like for George and Lennie in Of Mice and Men. Students will rank items to carry with them and consider the qualities of a good travel companion.Included:*Activity ranking and estimating the weigh of items in bindle*Writing prompt about travel companions*Usage guide with discussion
Preview of Growth Mindset Bell Ringers FREEBIE: Social Emotional Learning Writing Prompts

Growth Mindset Bell Ringers FREEBIE: Social Emotional Learning Writing Prompts

Created by
Mister Harms
These fully-editable growth-mindset bell ringers will get your class thinking and are perfect for social emotional learning as well! With thought-provoking and engaging prompts, they can be used as individual writing prompts or large group discussion topics. Teachers agree that these bell ringers are perfect for daily warm ups or morning meetings. I’m so excited for your students to experience a variety of life-impacting questions to write about individually or discuss within groups.⭐️ Get all 3
Preview of Dystopian Novel Anticipation Guide FREEBIE

Dystopian Novel Anticipation Guide FREEBIE

Teaching a dystopian novel like Samira Ahmed's Internment? Engage students BEFORE they start reading with this Dystopian Novel Anticipation Guide Freebie! This FREE, NO PREP, and DIGITAL AND PRINTABLE anticipation guide is designed as part of my Internment Bundle but can be used with any dystopian novel. Students will activate their prior knowledge by reading ten statements and agreeing or disagreeing with each. Then, they will reflect on their thinking. After finishing the novel, students will
Preview of The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost | Poetry Analysis | Theme | Individuality

The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost | Poetry Analysis | Theme | Individuality

Created by
FRESHLITGUIDES
This easy-to-use activity is simple yet effective. Here’s what your class will do:Analyze Robert Frost's famous poem, The Road Not Taken Engage with 5 high-level, short answer questionsIdentify figurative language, structure, enjambment, flow and moodExplore Frost's message and themeDiscuss the importance of individuality and it's importance today compared to Frost's day and ageWhat's in the download?A 13 page PDF with:Links to Google Formats [PDF p1]Answer Key with CCSS [Google Slides | PDF pp2
Preview of Techumseh's Speech to the Osage | Native American Literature & History Lesson

Techumseh's Speech to the Osage | Native American Literature & History Lesson

Created by
GilTeach
Enrich your students' knowledge of Native history with this fascinating primary source.. In this speech Tecumseh, a leader of the Shawnee tribe, works to unite other tribes to fight against the encroachment of their lands. The powerful speech outlines many of the tragedies and dilemmas of the Native people. When your students complete this lesson on a powerful speech they will:—understand more about the history of Native people—strengthen their close reading and analysis skills—understand bul
Preview of Oedipus Football Discussion Protocol

Oedipus Football Discussion Protocol

Created by
English Bulldog
Looking to mix it up a bit in your classroom? Here is a discussion protocol I use with my students after they’ve finished reading Oedipus Rex. Students will stand up and move around the room to tackle these challenging discussion questions that focus on Sophocles’ craft. The fun part is the football game format—there are four quarters and even a halftime “show”! This lesson is classroom-tested and includes the following:A teacher lesson plan with…• Common Core objectives• preparation steps•
Preview of The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas Pacing and Teaching Guide FREEBIE

The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas Pacing and Teaching Guide FREEBIE

Thinking about teaching The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas? Get a jump start on planning with this FREE The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas Pacing Guide! This The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas Pacing Guide Freebie lays out the foundation for a six-week unit. The unit focuses on teaching students claim, evidence, and reasoning writing skills while they practice analyzing theme and their speaking and listening skills.This is a thematic unit: the final, summative discussion as well as the major writing assi
Preview of Poetry Analysis Lesson | Poetry & Culture | ELA | Gr. 9-10

Poetry Analysis Lesson | Poetry & Culture | ELA | Gr. 9-10

Created by
SubjectToClimate
Start a poetic journey with your class in this ELA lesson plan for 9th and 10th graders! Guided by the powerful words of the poem 'Tell Them,' by Kathy Jetñil-Kijiner, students explore different cultures, reflect on their own heritage, and consider the impacts of climate change. With thoughtful analysis and practiced writing, students will craft poems that echo their unique cultural narratives and experiences with climate shifts.Access the full lesson plan, slideshow, student documents, and teac
Preview of Website building project - preview

Website building project - preview

Created by
CoAla Lessons
This is the beginning of a website building project aimed for the high school. It works digital citizenship concepts through the Language Arts classroom, and intends to be a guide to better internet surfing overall. This part of the lesson may be tailored as you wish, and if desired, the remaining files of the project are made available in my store.
Preview of Adventure Writing Prompt & Social Discussion

Adventure Writing Prompt & Social Discussion

Created by
My Funky SLP
In this creative writing activity, high school students will practice social discourse and work together to craft an epic adventure narrative. Through this engaging and interactive exercise, students will not only hone their writing skills but also learn the importance of teamwork and cooperation in storytelling.Objective: The primary objective of this activity is to encourage students to unleash their creativity and imagination by collaboratively crafting a thrilling adventure narrative. By wor
Preview of Debate and Argumentation Teaching Resources

Debate and Argumentation Teaching Resources

Created by
Maggie Wilson
A free list of books, websites, and activities to use when planning lessons in public speaking, debate, argumentation, or argumentative writing. Materials include resources for both teachers and students.
Preview of SEL Reflection: Rose, Bud, Thorn

SEL Reflection: Rose, Bud, Thorn

This SEL resource allows students to reflect on their day/week by relating their emotions/experiences to a rose, bud, and a thorn.The rose represents what went well for the student, something that was good or they are proud of. The bud represents something that the student is looking forward to. The thorn is something that was challenging for the student or something that they need help or support with. This resource can be used as a weekly check-in, a writing warm up, a think-pair-share activit
Preview of Intro video - Website making project
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Intro video - Website making project

Created by
CoAla Lessons
The video explains how to use the resources of the bundle correctly.
Preview of Persuading a Target Audience

Persuading a Target Audience

Created by
Kristin Pitts
This project is the ideal way to follow a lesson on persuasive techniques at the secondary level. Students will create a project and attempt to persuade a specific target audience. Classmates may then judge whether or not they developed an appropriate advertisement for that audience. The learner will follow-up with an analysis and reflection of their project/presentation. You can accommodate multiple learning styles and/or differentiation through product choices and presentation format. An examp
Preview of Anthem: Harkness Seminar - Questions

Anthem: Harkness Seminar - Questions

Created by
Electric English
From Electric English... This is the assessment that I created for a unit on Anthem by Ayn Rand. The Harkness Method is similar to a Socratic Seminar in that the students are expected to use the material and subject matter from the book as a springboard for discussion with each other. The Harkness method takes the idea of collaboration one step further however.... The students must rely on each other as a team to determine their grades. Within each small group, the students are assigned roles ah
Preview of "Of Mice and Men" - Screenplay Adaptation: A Project Based Learning Module (PBL)

"Of Mice and Men" - Screenplay Adaptation: A Project Based Learning Module (PBL)

Created by
Course Quirk
Engage your students in the world of storytelling and screenplay writing with this comprehensive PBL (Project-Based Learning) unit centered around John Steinbeck's classic novel, 'Of Mice and Men.' This dynamic and interactive lesson encourages students to dive into the art of adaptation as they transform a scene from the novel into a captivating screenplay. Through a series of engaging activities, students will explore the differences between novel and screenplay writing, analyze characters and
Preview of Debate Graphic Organizer

Debate Graphic Organizer

Created by
Nicole Topiol
Graphic organizer to help students organize their thoughts for a debate. Appropriate for middle school-high school students 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Preview of Introduction to Activist Writing: TED Talk Activity & Discussion

Introduction to Activist Writing: TED Talk Activity & Discussion

Created by
Pedagogy Cafe
This introductory lesson about activist writing will prepare students to identify and analyze elements of activist writing across literary forms and mediums. This lesson is intended to act as a foundation on which students can build their knowledge of social and political justice issues alongside their critical writing skills. It can also act as preparation for students to conduct their own research-based activist writing projects!In addition to highlighting the activist works of legends such as
Preview of FREE | The Piece of String (1884) by Guy de Maupassant | Lit Guide | Analysis

FREE | The Piece of String (1884) by Guy de Maupassant | Lit Guide | Analysis

Created by
FRESHLITGUIDES
This easy-to-use activity is simple yet effective. Here’s what your class will do:Analyze Guy de Maupassant's famous short story, The Piece of String Engage with 10 high-level, short answer questionsExplore setting symbolism, irony, and foreshadowingInsert themselves into the narrative, make decisions and defend their opinionsDiscuss multiple interpretations of the short storyExplore the results of gossip and rumorsDebate if what happened in Hauchecome's town could happen in a school setting and
Preview of Heroism Course Plan (Thematic Unit Plan for High School ELA)

Heroism Course Plan (Thematic Unit Plan for High School ELA)

Created by
Teacher Mamas
Course plan for high school ELA focusing on the theme of heroism. Summary of 6 units that focus on different types of heroes. This is an intentional course that begins with the question of "What makes a hero?" and uses the course readings and materials to examine the question. Save 20% on the full Hero Course Bundle!Includes 6 Units:Unit 1: The Hero Research Unit Unit 2: The Epic Hero - The OdysseyUnit 3: The Anti-Hero - Student Choice Novel StudyUnit 4: The Tragic Hero - Romeo & JulietUnit
Preview of An ESL Lesson Plan on Consumerism and Consumption

An ESL Lesson Plan on Consumerism and Consumption

This ESL lesson plan on consumerism and consumption is suitable to use with advanced-level students. You must use this lesson with mature students that can engage with the content…I know my adult students love this lesson! Not to mention, I love teaching it! In any case, you should use this lesson plan to practice reading, speaking and listening as well as to introduce your students to new vocabulary. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register
Preview of CCSS ELA 9-10 Standards to Print-and-Display!

CCSS ELA 9-10 Standards to Print-and-Display!

Created by
TeachNich
These are editable standards for your blackboard or whiteboard. Many districts require teachers to post the CCSS standards aligned to that day's lesson. Print out these slides for easy access. I suggest laminating and backing with magnets for easy removal year after year. ****The preview file includes ALL the Reading Informational Text CCSS Standards for grades 9-10****
Preview of Anthem: Harkness Seminar - Role Descriptions

Anthem: Harkness Seminar - Role Descriptions

Created by
Electric English
From Electric English... This is the assessment that I created for a unit on Anthem by Ayn Rand. The Harkness Method is similar to a Socratic Seminar in that the students are expected to use the material and subject matter from the book as a springboard for discussion with each other. The Harkness method takes the idea of collaboration one step further however.... The students must rely on each other as a team to determine their grades. Within each small group, the students are assigned roles ah
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Journaling

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Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

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Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

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Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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