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Preview of The Odyssey- Film Discussion Questions and Answer Key

The Odyssey- Film Discussion Questions and Answer Key

Don't have time to read a 300+ page epic poem? Then this time-saving activity is for you! This activity includes a twenty-nine question film study of Armand Assante's 1997 starring role in "The Odyssey", a movie based on the popular epic poem by Homer.Help your students to learn about mythology while allowing them to experience and enjoy it! Included in this purchase are comprehensive questions that contain images from the film, as well as a detailed teacher answer key. The film IS NOT included,
Preview of The Boys in the Boat Journal Prompts & Essay Topics  / Nonfiction Resource

The Boys in the Boat Journal Prompts & Essay Topics / Nonfiction Resource

The Boys in the Boat YRE by Daniel James Brown is one of my favorite nonfiction books to teach my high school students. My students love this true story of rowing, resilience, athleticism, and teamwork; they are shocked by the obstacles that Joe Rantz faced in his life, and they are hopeful when they learn how Joe overcame them. Although my students are familiar with Nazi Germany, they really didn't know much about the 1936 Olympics until they read this book. Students glean so much from this qui
Preview of Coffeehouse (Hot Chocolate House) Poetry, Rubric, and examples

Coffeehouse (Hot Chocolate House) Poetry, Rubric, and examples

Poetry comes alive when it is read aloud. Many students also freeze when they are asked to read or recite aloud. Why not make a fun, creative event out of your poetry unit and at the same time encourage oral speeches? Turn your classroom into a coffeehouse and hold a Poetry reading with this 6 page printable document. Included is the assignment of picking a poem (perhaps out of your textbook or on their own- they can even write their own), researching the author, define a literary element
Preview of Homestyle: Writing About the Place Where You Live, Memoir Prewriting, EDITABLE

Homestyle: Writing About the Place Where You Live, Memoir Prewriting, EDITABLE

Created by
CurricuLuv
This memoir prewriting activity is meant to help students begin to tap into their memories as they write about the place where they live. Begin by brainstorming why a "home" is a memorable, special place. Next, read a sample memoir from a famous author and engage in discussion questions as a class. An extension exercise is included in which students tap into their own memories of "home" and how it has shaped them. A Google Classroom-ready version in Google Docs is included via a link, as well as
Preview of Back to School ELA Bundle (Great to Pair w/ Icebreakers in the First Few Weeks!)

Back to School ELA Bundle (Great to Pair w/ Icebreakers in the First Few Weeks!)

Created by
Ms T Toolbox
Ms. T's Back to School Bundle is designed to promote teacher choice and student creativity! It includes the following assignments: "Write a Letter to Your Senior Self", "Student Get-To-Know-You Survey", "Google Slides Presentation Assignment" and "Write an Email to a Teacher (Email Writing Review Assignment)". IMPORTANT TO NOTE: This version of the Back to School ELA Bundle does not include extra notes and timeline suggestions from me. If you would like a more comprehensive look at how to implem
Preview of Surveys for Feature Writing: Speaking/Listening & Synthesizing Data

Surveys for Feature Writing: Speaking/Listening & Synthesizing Data

Created by
Tracee Orman
Survey Forms and Feature Generators for Expository Writing and Journalism/Publications Classes - Practices FACE-to-FACE Communication Skills, Synthesizing Data, Creating Graphs This IS included in my Journalism Writing & Planning Bundle. This 15-page bundle has several assignments for students in journalism or a writing course. The prompts include questions to ask students, teachers, or parents. To practice responsibility, the forms include a signature line for those surveyed to sign. A
Preview of The Odyssey- "Everyday Heroes" Movie Pre-Viewing Questions

The Odyssey- "Everyday Heroes" Movie Pre-Viewing Questions

This is a short writing activity that will help to spark discussions regarding what it means to be an "everyday hero" in our society today. This pre-viewing activity is intended to allow students to give their own thoughts and opinions regarding heroism before viewing the 1997 Armand Assante film "The Odyssey." center>Click hereGREEK MYTHOLOGY INTERACTIVE WEB QUEST center>Click hereWHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A THINKING PERSON QUESTIONS center>Click hereTHE ODYSSEY FILM DISCUSSION Q
Preview of The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas: Chapters 9 and 10 Prompts

The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas: Chapters 9 and 10 Prompts

Created by
Teach For Equity
See my store for journal pages for each Chapter for The Hate You Give. Each set of writing and discussion prompts helps students comprehend what is happening in the chapter as well as delve deeply into its key themes. These two pages of very thought provoking prompts cover rather intense subject matter and help student readers situate themselves in Starr and her family's experiences with the justice neighborhood, in their neighborhood, among other community members, and more. Some relevant topi
Preview of Romeo and Juliet: Mini-Research Project with Condensed Rubric

Romeo and Juliet: Mini-Research Project with Condensed Rubric

Created by
Debbie's Den
Wherefore art thou perfect segue way into the reading of this popular play? Here it is! Students will have a chance to complete a mini-research homework assignment as they seek relevant information from the time period of Romeo and Juliet by researching one of 12 topics about the Fourteenth Century, including details about dress, weapons, religion, medicine, lifestyles and customs, etc. Students love to share-out this material as they discuss their findings.
Preview of The Great Gatsby: Nineteen Essay, Short Essay, and Speaking Topics

The Great Gatsby: Nineteen Essay, Short Essay, and Speaking Topics

Created by
Scott Johnson
These essays range from five paragraph explorations of various aspects of The Great Gatsby (nine topics in all) to shorter writing assignments (eight topics in all) that may work well as quick-writes or be included as part of a Gatsby unit test. Two of the major assignments (writing and speaking) call for students to define Fitzgerald’s novel in terms of the concept of the American Dream by selecting someone they know who, they believe, exemplifies the American Dream.
Preview of The Battle of Britain (The Blitz) Mini-Homework Assignment with Answer Key

The Battle of Britain (The Blitz) Mini-Homework Assignment with Answer Key

Created by
Debbie's Den
Help your classes to "fly" into new territory with this mini-research assignment about the Battle of Britain. Students can navigate their way through history as they research and present their findings about the Blitz as well as read the 20 historical details that come with this handout Teachers may choose to ask students to share-out facts on the whiteboard.
Preview of Oedipus Prereading Prompts for Individuals

Oedipus Prereading Prompts for Individuals

Created by
Flee Ennui
In order to get your students excited about reading Oedipus and to help them understand the nuances of the time period and its culture, have students respond to these prompts. Then, hold a class discussion. Students loved sharing their responses.
Preview of "Beware of the Dog" Homework Preparation with Facts About the Battle of Britain

"Beware of the Dog" Homework Preparation with Facts About the Battle of Britain

Created by
Debbie's Den
Don't let readers "fly by the seat of their pants." In this homework assignment, teachers and students can navigate their way through history as students share their findings about the Battle of Britain. Included on this printable are both the homework assignment directions as well as 20 critical details about this event. This small research activity provides students with a chance to examine and evaluate critical aspects of this war as well as the behaviors of those who took part in these confl
Preview of Of Mice and Men: American Dream Pre-reading and Reflection

Of Mice and Men: American Dream Pre-reading and Reflection

Created by
Sara Kershaw
Keep your study of this novel focused with a pre-reading assignment (or discussion) and reflection assignment that asks students to analyze their views of the American dream and how this novella refined, reshaped, or revised their definition of the concept.
Preview of Socratic Seminar Conversation Questions: Monster

Socratic Seminar Conversation Questions: Monster

Created by
Jim Pruitt
These questions are designed to engage students critical thinking skills by having them engage in deep, reflective conversations with their peers. There are a variety of ways to conduct a socratic seminar and these questions will help you get exciting literature and life conversations started in your classroom!
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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