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Preview of From ‘The Lost Letters of Frederick Douglass’ by Evie Shockley Worksheet

From ‘The Lost Letters of Frederick Douglass’ by Evie Shockley Worksheet

Dive into the powerful world of poetry with this engaging worksheet centered around 'From 'The Lost Letters of Frederick Douglass' by Evie Shockley. This comprehensive resource includes reading comprehension questions that prompt critical thinking and analysis. Additionally, it features a graphic organizer focusing on themes, symbolism, tone, and mood, offering students a structured approach to explore and understand the depth of this evocative poem."File Format: PDFAnswer Key ProvidedTen Popula
Preview of Author's Purpose (P.I.E.) Notes Handout & Practice With Answer Keys

Author's Purpose (P.I.E.) Notes Handout & Practice With Answer Keys

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LA With Ms A
This handout provides students with an overview of different author's purposes, as well as several short passages to read and identify what the author's purpose is. Great to assign for homework, review, classwork, or as an assessment!
Preview of The Lottery by Shirley Jackson Short Story

The Lottery by Shirley Jackson Short Story

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Lit with Leah
The short story The Lottery by Shirley Jackson is both intriguing and unnerving! This product takes a new and interesting look into Shirley Jackson's short story, including an array of activities that will have your students discussing and analyzing in small groups and as a class. IN THIS PRODUCT YOU WILL FIND:The Lottery PowerPoint (Read Only)Cross-Curricular information that relates the psychiatry of fear to the storyBackground information on the author: Shirley JacksonHistorical context based
Preview of The Prince by Machiavelli Excerpt Text Worksheet

The Prince by Machiavelli Excerpt Text Worksheet

This text excerpt from The Prince by Nicollo Machiavelli looks at the argument he makes on if a leader should be feared or loved. Students read the excerpt and answer reading comprehension questions as well as a graphic organizer to practice their own opinion writing on the question that is posed in the text.
Preview of SHAKESPEARE AND CLAUDE McKAY: COMPARE/CONTRAST SONNETS

SHAKESPEARE AND CLAUDE McKAY: COMPARE/CONTRAST SONNETS

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TEACH CHEAP
Read, Write, Speak (covers all)I do, We do, You do (allows for all steps) or you can assign as 3 assignmentscovers American and British Literature requirements as well as 9th-12 gradeanswer key with examples vocabulary, sentence varying practice, parts of speech, short answergraphic organizerscreative drawing assignments to understand symbolism, figurative languagegreat for MLK and Black History Month or any time of the year!
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