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Preview of Navigating Early by Clare Vanderpool Novel Unit

Navigating Early by Clare Vanderpool Novel Unit

Created by
Mrs Lena
Navigating Early by Clare Vanderpool Novel Guide This amazing coming of age story is set at the end of the World War II. Two boys, Early and Jack burdened with loss and grief, find their way from being “washed away”. “Navigating Early” is a captivating novel. It can be read out loud in lower grades or a formal novel study in higher grades.This Novel Unit is includes: Lesson Objectives Chapter by chapter short answer/ reading comprehension questionsNew VocabularyWord Search Activities Foreshadowi
Preview of Paragraph Writing Activity in conjunction with Frankenstein

Paragraph Writing Activity in conjunction with Frankenstein

Paragraph Writing Activity in conjunction with FrankensteinVery often, students have difficulty with the analysis process involved in literature. Where they not only have to analyse but now have to apply their newfound skills to a well-developed paragraph, some students become overwhelmed with the process. This particular activity will focus on both the analysis and writing a paragraph using the PEEL method. Paragraph writing and analysis are two essential components in essay writing. To faci
Preview of Short Fantasy Story w/ Analysis Activities – Secondary ELA – CCSS Rubric

Short Fantasy Story w/ Analysis Activities – Secondary ELA – CCSS Rubric

Looking for the perfect no-prep short fantasy genre mini-lesson? This complete fantasy story lesson with analysis activities is perfect for a 1-2 day reading activity or as an introduction to a broader fantasy writing unit on story-genre and creative writing. Richard Post’s “The Lost Room” will appropriately introduce the elements of allegory, theme, and character development to your students, and the included analysis questions and response essay assignment are designed to build strong analysis
Preview of Short Personal Essay w/ Analysis Activities – High School ELA – CCSS Rubric

Short Personal Essay w/ Analysis Activities – High School ELA – CCSS Rubric

Introduce students to personal essay writing with this no-prep resource. Perfect for a short reading response lesson or as an introduction to writing personal essays for college or scholarship applications, this resource features Richard Post's personal essay, "The Mile," as a model for students to explore."The Mile" captivates readers with its authenticity and introspection, showcasing essential elements of personal essay writing. Engage students in analyzing narrative voice, descriptive langua
Preview of Science Fiction Story w/ Analysis Activities – Secondary ELA – CCSS Rubric

Science Fiction Story w/ Analysis Activities – Secondary ELA – CCSS Rubric

Looking for the perfect no-prep short science fiction genre mini-lesson? This complete science fiction story lesson with analysis activities is perfect for a 1-2 day reading activity or as an introduction to a broader science fiction writing unit on story-genre and creative writing. Richard Post’s “The Hallway” will appropriately introduce the elements of science fiction and narrative structure to your students, and the included analysis questions and response essay assignment are designed to bu
Preview of DEAR MARTIN: Test on Characters and Essay Options

DEAR MARTIN: Test on Characters and Essay Options

Created by
KnowStuff
After reading the novel, Dear Martin, with your class, give this test on the characters in the book with a list of essay options for students to show their deep thinking. Teachers can assign one or all three of the essays according to students' levels and needs.
Preview of Email Template & Letter Writing Prompts for Sentence Building Structure WorkBook

Email Template & Letter Writing Prompts for Sentence Building Structure WorkBook

Writing emails and letters can be fun, informative, challenging and sometimes difficult to compose! Writing an email is your messenger. Your words can bring solutions, awareness, or offer suggestions or a resolve. The power of the written word serves as a point of reference. It states facts, and documents information. Let every email—or letter count. Learn why every word in every sentence must mean what you intend it to say. Most important, set the intentional outcome of your letter to be proa
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