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Close reading Common Core W.11-12.1 guided reading books

Preview of Critical Literary Theory: Feminist, Marxist, Psychoanalytic, New Historicism etc

Critical Literary Theory: Feminist, Marxist, Psychoanalytic, New Historicism etc

Critical Literary Theory: lessons and assessments & key terms - Marxist, Feminist, Psychoanalytic, Queer, Death of the Author and New Historicism Literary Theory, for AP English and adult learners. Examples of application in media and short stories as far ranging as anime, detective stories, video games, and fairy tales.The Nathaniel Hawthorne story "The Birthmark" is included for a reading upon which all critical lenses can be applied.==============Check out our other lessonsRace horror as
Preview of As You Like It - "All the World's a Stage" - Introducing Shakespeare Activity

As You Like It - "All the World's a Stage" - Introducing Shakespeare Activity

Are you ready to engage your students in the timeless beauty of Shakespearean literature, but need a way to get your foot in the door? These resources on “Shakespeare’s Famous Speeches” are the perfect way to simply and effectively get your students to successfully learn from “The Bard of Avon.”As an educator, it is of the utmost importance to foster a love for language and literature in my students, and every product I create is crafted with this goal in mind. I created resources for “Shakespea
Preview of Sherlock Holmes Close Reading Study Guide | SILVER BLAZE | Worksheets

Sherlock Holmes Close Reading Study Guide | SILVER BLAZE | Worksheets

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Fog! Gas lights! Mysteries! SHERLOCK HOLMES must be close at hand. Silver Blaze--Sherlock Holmes Close Reading Study Guide is ready so students can enjoy a trip to Holmes’s flat at 221B Baker Street, London, and to the countryside in Dartmoor where Holmes and Dr. Watson investigate the disappearance of the famous race horse Silver Blaze and the apparent murder of the horse’s trainer.Here’s what you’ll find in your 51-page reproducible guide:• introductory information about the story, along with
Preview of The Great Gatsby Call-in Radio Show: Ch 6

The Great Gatsby Call-in Radio Show: Ch 6

If you don’t have time to read chapter 6 as a class but you need students to know the important revelations within this chapter before you get to the climax in chapter 7, then this activity is perfect. You’ll choose four students to take on the roles of Gatsby, Daisy, Tom, and Nick. Then, you’ll host a call-in radio show and invite these characters to be the guests. They’ll have had time to internalize their parts (already written and included in this purchase), so that they can answer the quest
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Expostitory Writing:  Foil, Parallel and Catalyst

To Kill a Mockingbird Expostitory Writing: Foil, Parallel and Catalyst

This assignment will assist students to recognize character development such as the foil, parallel, and catalyst characters in Harper Lee’s novel, To Kill a Mockingbird. Students will work in groups to identify these types of characters in the novel. They will then write an expository paper to explain how the author uses these characters throughout the work. A list of characters that fit into these three categories is included as well as two examples of introductory paragraphs that will he
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