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Preview of MURDER MYSTERY Debate English Distance Learning ESL EFL Inference Team Building

MURDER MYSTERY Debate English Distance Learning ESL EFL Inference Team Building

Created by
EnglishinKorea
ABOUT THE LESSONThis is a simple and controlled murder mystery. It is very good for ESL / EFL learners of a middle school or high school level. The slides are editable so that you can adjust the language/cultural references as necessary. I usually ask students to explain their reasoning and to keep their group discussion in English only when they are deciding who to nominate as a suspect in each round.The lesson also works great as a debate class, as at each step you can have students discuss wh
Preview of Letter from Birmingham Jail BUNDLE: Rhetorical Analysis Close Reading Unit & PPT

Letter from Birmingham Jail BUNDLE: Rhetorical Analysis Close Reading Unit & PPT

Created by
Carla McLeod
Use Martin Luther King Jr.’s impassioned “Letter from Birmingham Jail” (a CCSS exemplar text) to practice close reading and other key Common Core skills, including analyzing a seminal U.S. text and evaluating rhetorical strategies.Save over 30% by purchasing this comprehensive bundle of three products (also sold separately), now including both print and digital versions! This "Letter from Birmingham Jail" bundle includes:PRE-READING INFORMAL DEBATE ACTIVITYHook your students from the start as th
Preview of MUSIC AS POETRY: Teach poetry with rap & song lyrics

MUSIC AS POETRY: Teach poetry with rap & song lyrics

This bundle is everything you need to teach poetry through music - Use four lyrics and music videos to teach figurative language, literary devices, poetic devices, rhyme scheme, meter poetry analysis and EVERY reading and writing common core skill (Printable & Digital) - Product includes lesson plan, student printables, PowerPoint slides, Google Slides, Google Doc, ANSWER KEY and grading rubric, for no prep music as poetry activities, Google Classroom or distance learning activities for back
Preview of Rhetorical Devices:  PowerPoint, Activities & Handouts

Rhetorical Devices: PowerPoint, Activities & Handouts

Created by
Carla McLeod
Help your high school and advanced middle school students learn, understand and practice a wide variety of rhetorical devices with this engaging, fully editable 40-slide PowerPoint and 10-page printable activity packet. The CCSS-aligned package includes: • Definition, purpose and examples of fourteen types of rhetorical devices (see list below). Multiple examples from historical speeches, literature and everyday life for each• Assessment activity that asks students to identify rhetorical devic
Preview of Dystopian Literature Bundle Volume I — 5 Short Stories, Literary Analysis

Dystopian Literature Bundle Volume I — 5 Short Stories, Literary Analysis

The 5 short stories included in this dystopian literature bundle are:Ray Bradbury - "The Pedestrian"Kurt Vonnegut Jr. - "Harrison Bergeron"Shirley Jackson - "The Lottery"Yann Martel - "We Ate The Children Last"Ursula K. Le Guin - "The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas"Can't get enough dystopian literature? Check out my second bundle!Dystopian Literature Bundle Short Stories Volume IITeach all the literary elements that encompass dystopian literature such as: allegory, theme, irony, setting, symboli
Preview of Figurative Language Bell Ringers and Task Cards - Literary Devices Practice

Figurative Language Bell Ringers and Task Cards - Literary Devices Practice

Created by
Presto Plans
Figurative Language Bell Ringers and Task Cards - Literary Devices Practice: Kick off your ELA lessons with these engaging figurative language bell ringers and task cards, designed to captivate your students from the moment they enter the room! These weekly bell ringers prompt students to identify various types of figurative language and literary devices used in provided examples, with two examples per slide. The resource covers a wide range of literary devices, including simile, metaphor, perso
Preview of ELA templates for Jamboard : for Jamboard™ discussions, reading responses, hooks

ELA templates for Jamboard : for Jamboard™ discussions, reading responses, hooks

This pack includes 50+ Jamboard templates and Jamboard ideas for the secondary ELA classroom! From Jamboard games to reading responses, discussions, and abstract thinking, these Jamboard templates will engage your students foster collaboration in a virtual or in person setting.This bundle includes Jamboard templates to help you facilitate:⭐ Hook ideas and relationship building⭐ Debate and discussion⭐Reading response and reflection prompts⭐Test prep and abstracting thinking⭐Writing and mentor tex
Preview of Shakespearean Sonnet Writing and Analysis of Sonnet 18 Poetry Activities

Shakespearean Sonnet Writing and Analysis of Sonnet 18 Poetry Activities

Created by
Presto Plans
The Shakespearean sonnet is an excellent addition to any poetry unit, and this resource will teach students both sonnet analysis and how to write a sonnet! First, use the presentation and poetry annotation and analysis assignments to help students analyze Sonnet 18, one of Shakespeare's most famous poems. Then teach students sonnet writing with the included assignments, handouts, and graphic organizers. With instruction on iambic pentameter, rhyme scheme, and what to include in each of the quatr
Preview of 30 MENTOR SENTENCES with Writing Revision for GOOGLE SLIDES

30 MENTOR SENTENCES with Writing Revision for GOOGLE SLIDES

Created by
Bespoke ELA
This product is an EDITABLE POWER POINT PRESENTATION that contains 30 MENTOR SENTENCES from famous classic writers to model key literary terms, rhetorical devices, and syntactical structures for students.For each sentence, students are to:1. Copy the sentence.2. Make observations about the sentence.3. Imitate the sentence.4. Learn about literary devices.5. Answer questions about how the devices are used for rhetorical and literary effect.6. Revise an essay with a new sentence modeled after
Preview of Introduction to Shakespeare Middle School and High School Shakespeare's Language

Introduction to Shakespeare Middle School and High School Shakespeare's Language

Looking for an engaging way to introduce William Shakespeare's background and context and prepare students to better understand Shakespeare's language? These editable, no prep, Google Slides Intro to Shakespeare activities are the perfect way to introduce Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, Hamlet, and any Shakespeare play, sonnet, or unit! This mini-unit includes a presentation about William Shakespeare's background and historical context, a collaborative mini research project about the time period, and
Preview of A Jury of Her Peers: Inferences, Symbolism, Irony, Philosophical Chairs

A Jury of Her Peers: Inferences, Symbolism, Irony, Philosophical Chairs

Everything you need to teach and analyze "A Jury of Her Peers." All worksheets have answer sheets as well, PowerPoints frequently contain notes in the notes sections to assist with instruction of material. Everything is separate so you can pick and choose which activities will most benefit your students. -Vocabulary PPT and worksheet. Worksheet is designed to meet CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.9-10.4 of determining word meaning based on context. Visuals are included as well for visual learners and to hel
Preview of HORROR BUNDLE: "The Monkey's Paw" and "Masque of the Red Death"

HORROR BUNDLE: "The Monkey's Paw" and "Masque of the Red Death"

Created by
Carla McLeod
What better way to get your young readers hooked than to scare them silly? This comprehensive bundle includes two classic short story thrillers--"The Monkey's Paw" and "The Masque of the Red Death"--along with TONS of engaging activities, handouts and a PowerPoint--all Common Core aligned. Great for Halloween or ANY time of year!This horror story unit bundle includes three popular products (also sold separately):”THE MONKEY’S PAW” UNIT • An overview of lesson objectives, including the Common Cor
Preview of Media Literacy:  Logical Fallacies as Propaganda in Current Events

Media Literacy: Logical Fallacies as Propaganda in Current Events

This engaging lesson takes a comical approach to examining the common use of logical fallacies as propagandistic techniques in product advertising, popular press news coverage, and political campaigns. Rest assured, your students will become much more savvy information consumers after they have purposefully used fallacies to mislead others in this active assignment. The lesson begins with a fictional news article that uses logical fallacies to prove that a visit to the doctor is deadly and to
Preview of My Last Duchess by Robert Browning Analysis Lesson - Assignments & Presentation

My Last Duchess by Robert Browning Analysis Lesson - Assignments & Presentation

Created by
Presto Plans
Teach My Last Duchess by Robert Browning with this ready-to-use teaching bundle that includes a presentation, analysis questions, poetry annotation, character analysis, answer keys, and creative writing. Your students will be totally engaged with this My Last Duchess analysis pack. The surprising ending of Browning's dramatic monologue is always an incredible springboard for discussion and poetry analysis.This is included in our best-selling poetry bundle>>> Poetry Resource BundleInclud
Preview of The Great Gatsby Chapter 7 Readers' Theater of the Plaza Hotel Scene

The Great Gatsby Chapter 7 Readers' Theater of the Plaza Hotel Scene

This is a 9 page document that turns the first half of chapter 7 into a readers' theater script. The script begins at the start of the chapter (Nick calling on Gatsby) and ends when Daisy and Gatsby leave the Plaza Hotel. I have adapted the language slightly to make the readers' theater script more accessible to students. Additionally, there are teacher notes throughout the script in order to help guide students' understanding.The Great GatsbyF. Scott FitzgeraldChapter 7 (first half)
Preview of The Scottsboro Boys: The Inspiration Behind To Kill A Mockingbird Black History

The Scottsboro Boys: The Inspiration Behind To Kill A Mockingbird Black History

Created by
Lunalu
I started teaching this unit as a way to introduce To Kill A Mockingbird to my students...but my kids were so into it (AND it hit on a ton of Common Core Standards...especially with informational text) that I now teach it every year. This easily works for either an ELA or Social Studies lesson. Includes: -2 PowerPoint Presentations: -1 PPT. on Word Choice/Tone (11 Slides) -1 PPT. on The Scottsboro Boys (10 Slides) -Teacher Instructions-3 Newspaper Articles from 1931-Article Analysis Questions
Preview of HIGH SCHOOL POETRY | 5 American Poets: Dickinson, Hughes, Frost, Bishop, Brooks!

HIGH SCHOOL POETRY | 5 American Poets: Dickinson, Hughes, Frost, Bishop, Brooks!

This high-school poetry bundle features 5 EDITABLE units on American poetry that can be used in sequence over two weeks. The 5 units feature a total of 50 poems by 5 American poets: Emily Dickinson, Langston Hughes, Robert Frost, Elizabeth Bishop, and Gwendolyn Brooks. By having students read the 10 best poems by each writer, you'll introduce them to the breadth of each poet's work while taking a deep dive into two or three poems in each class session.This poetry curriculum promises to elicit dy
Preview of Language Analysis Bundle: Diction, Figurative Language, Imagery, Syntax

Language Analysis Bundle: Diction, Figurative Language, Imagery, Syntax

Created by
The Ink Life
*This is a bundle of text-based language analysis Powerpoint review exercises each available for separate purchase.* The following (20) Powerpoint slide presentation is a compilation of (4) separate Powerpoint presentations and can be used as individual or class practice (or printed as handouts) to review diction, figurative language, imagery, and syntax analysis. Each presentation of (1) terms review list and (5) slides contains a short passage from classical works of literary merit found on
Preview of BANK ROBBERY MYSTERY - WHODUNNIT - IN-PERSON AND DISTANCE LEARNING

BANK ROBBERY MYSTERY - WHODUNNIT - IN-PERSON AND DISTANCE LEARNING

Created by
EnglishinKorea
ABOUT THE GAMEThis is a simplistic and controlled whodunnit mystery. Union Bank was robbed and now students need to look at evidence and interviews and decide who is guilty.Almost every single thing in this file is editable. Sp you can adjust the language/cultural references as necessary. The lesson also works great as a debate class, as at each step you can have students discuss who they think is guilty and why. However, this is also great for any other language skill you might like to practice
Preview of The Most Dangerous Game Mock Trial

The Most Dangerous Game Mock Trial

After being hunted for three days by General Zaroff, Sanger Rainsford is now on trial and being charged for Zaroff's murder. Was Rainsford truly acting in self-defense, or did he willfully and intentionally kill General Zaroff and feed him to his hounds? Your students will RAVE about this mock trial based on Connell's short story "The Most Dangerous Game"! What better way to get students to practice literary analysis, argument development, and speaking and listening skills than with a mock trial
Preview of English Bell Ringers for Middle School and High School

English Bell Ringers for Middle School and High School

No Prep English Bell Ringers for the entire year! Students paraphrase 180 inspirational quotes to strengthen reading comprehension, analysis, and paraphrase skills for common-core-aligned reading and writing standards. Task cards, PowerPoint slides, Google slides and answer key included. Perfect for distance learning!3 products for the price of 2!PRODUCT INCLUDES:180 Task Cards 180 Powerpoint Slides Google Drive link (Google slides) for no prep distance learning or Google Classroom activityAnswe
Preview of The Crucible Test with Passage Analysis

The Crucible Test with Passage Analysis

Created by
Stephanie Doksa
This Crucible test is an editable word document that has 40 multiple choice questions and 4 possible essay prompts. it is designed for a CP American Literature class. The questions are in the following format: 1-5 character quote matching 6-10 character description matching 11-16 historical background information 17-30 text background 31-40 passage 1 and analysis questions 41-50 passage 2 and analysis questions Common core requires that any test has passages that ask for textual analysis and
Preview of A Modest Proposal quiz, key commentary, text, and rhetorical analysis prompts

A Modest Proposal quiz, key commentary, text, and rhetorical analysis prompts

26 rigorous, AP-exam style quiz questions, formative or summative. Includes notes and suggestions for use (I use a nontraditional approach to quizzes of this type). Key and commentary with notes for discussion of questions. Includes a Word doc version of the text (public domain) with graphics from the original frontispiece. Includes a series of rhetorical analysis prompts and suggestions for composing AP Exam FRQ responses.
Preview of Pride and Prejudice: 75-item AP-style objective reading test

Pride and Prejudice: 75-item AP-style objective reading test

Rigorous AP English exam for Pride and Prejudice. A tough test. Movie-aware. Structured as a summative but could be used in a variety of ways. Detailed, focusing on critical events, character, structure, motivation, and narration. 75 items, mostly multiple choice with matching. Key included. Formatted for machine scoring.
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