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Literature elective course proposals under $5

Preview of Whirligig Novel: Project

Whirligig Novel: Project

Used with the novel, Whirligig by Paul FleischmanStudents will make a whirligig [technically a pinwheel], but they can also do a digital one.They will choose a person to immortalize.They will also do a small writing prompt.
Preview of Modern Romeo and Juliet

Modern Romeo and Juliet

Created by
Megan Garcia
In this engaging project, students will unleash their creativity as they use presentation design programs to adapt the iconic tale for the modern era of 2024.Students will delve deep into the themes and characters of "Romeo and Juliet," exploring how they can resonate with contemporary audiences. They'll brainstorm and assign modern-day careers, lifestyles, and choices to Romeo and Juliet, breathing new life into these beloved characters.Through digital media, students will craft their adaptati
Preview of Grade 11 English Syllabus ELA English Language Arts Basic Syllabus Plan Syllabi

Grade 11 English Syllabus ELA English Language Arts Basic Syllabus Plan Syllabi

Created by
The Grateful Ed
Grade 11 English SyllabusCourse Description:This year’s grade 11 English course will be organized around central themes and essential questions. While examining those themes and questions, students will be developing writing, reading, and communications skills based on the Common Core standards...You can change this syllabus as much as you like. You can also change the grade level and the books. Includes units on Rhetoric, Macbeth, The Importance of Being Earnest, Night, Maus, Hiroshima, and 198
Preview of Mythology Course Design

Mythology Course Design

Created by
Mark Sager
This file can be used as a course proposal, a working syllabus, or the outline for a unit plan for a Mythology class for grades 9-12. Included are the required reading list of titles, as well as a general outline for five different units introducing the student to the history, vocabulary, and suggested viewing list for modern cinema.
Preview of Build a literary character (Spanish version)

Build a literary character (Spanish version)

Created by
Yesenia Rivera
Construir un personaje literario puede ser muy divertido. Es darle forma y escencia a un ser que existirán en la historia que quieres escribir. Sin embargo, no debes tomarlo a la ligera. Cada una de las características de ese personaje deben servir para el desarrollo de la historia, de lo contrario se verá como un extra dentro de la trama.Los próximos ejercicios son para que puedas crear un personaje fuerte, ya sea principal o secundario, pero que apoye el concepto general de la historia que va
Preview of Build a literary character

Build a literary character

Created by
Yesenia Rivera
Building a literary character can be a lot of fun. It is giving form and essence to a being that will exist in the story you want to write. However, you should not take it lightly. Each of the characteristics of that character must serve the development of the story, otherwise, it will look like an extra in the plot.The next exercises are for you to create a strong character, either main or secondary, but one that supports the general concept of the story you are going to write.
Preview of Comprehension Test - Fuzzy Takes Charge (Hale)

Comprehension Test - Fuzzy Takes Charge (Hale)

Created by
The Sobczak Shop
If you are familiar with the Accelerated Reader program, you know that they can be useful tools for monitoring student comprehension. When my school didn’t renew our AR subscription, I was at a loss because earning AR points was a big part of my classroom reading incentive program. So I created my own program and tests for books in my library—“RIF” (Reading is Fun) tests. I keep track of the tests taken by students, the comprehension rate for the tests, and the points earned. This is my RIF test
Preview of Independent Study Proposal Form: Quick 2 Per Page Printable

Independent Study Proposal Form: Quick 2 Per Page Printable

Created by
Coach With Jess
Use this quick form for students who are engaged in independent study time, to submit their topic proposal prior to getting ready for independent research. Perfect for early finishers or gifted students who have already learned a concept and can move onto another choice project to build self-efficacy.
Preview of Science & Literature Course Proposal, Syllabus, or Unit Plan

Science & Literature Course Proposal, Syllabus, or Unit Plan

Created by
Mark Sager
This course proposal, syllabus, and/or unit plan focuses on teaching students with interrupted or limited formal schooling to decode the specialized vocabulary, symbols and text in science and mathematics. Reading comprehension of texts, listening and comprehending lectures, and using correct scientific and mathematical terminology when speaking and writing are integral to academic success in the mathematics and science content areas. The content addresses all five WIDA Standards. The suggested
Preview of Book of Centuries Overview Course (Scope & Sequence)

Book of Centuries Overview Course (Scope & Sequence)

The Book of Centuries has become a common feature of Charlotte Mason homeschools – yet I believe that it has value for all students in the Classical Liberal Arts tradition. This document contains two suggested course sequences for teaching a 1 credit class (at a co-op or traditional school) which offers a broad historical overview and introducing students to a Book of Centuries.If you want to print your own Book of Centuries, you can buy it here. If you wish it bound like a “real book,” you can
Preview of Digital Comprehension Test (Google Docs) - The Haunting of Hounds Hollow

Digital Comprehension Test (Google Docs) - The Haunting of Hounds Hollow

Created by
The Sobczak Shop
If you are familiar with the Accelerated Reader program, you know that they can be useful tools for monitoring student comprehension. When my school didn’t renew our AR subscription, I was at a loss because earning AR points was a big part of my classroom reading incentive program. So I created my own program and tests for books in my library—“RIF” (Reading is Fun) tests. I keep track of the tests taken by students, the comprehension rate for the tests, and the points earned. This is my digital
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