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Preview of War Poems and Poets Presentation & Handouts Distance Learning

War Poems and Poets Presentation & Handouts Distance Learning

Created by
Tracee Orman
The War Poems and Poets Presentation and Handouts covers the following poets and poems: Wilfred Owen's "Dulce Et Decorum Est" and "Anthem for a Doomed Youth;" John McCrae's "In Flanders Fields;" Randall Jarrell's "The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner;" and the song comparisons "One" by Metallica and "I Ain't Marching Anymore" by Philip Ochs. This bundle is perfect for distance learning. You can share it with your students and let them work at their own pace.This IS included in my mega bundle: ALL
Preview of Catching Teller Crow (The Things She's Seen) Chapter Questions and Activities

Catching Teller Crow (The Things She's Seen) Chapter Questions and Activities

Created by
Antonis Pagonis
A booklet comprised of chapter questions and activities to accompany the novel Catching Teller Crow, written by Ambelin and Ezekiel Kwaymullina. Questions range from retrieving directly state information all the way to inferencing along with multiple extension activities to engage all students.
Preview of The Passionate Shepherd to His Love - poem with 12 questions

The Passionate Shepherd to His Love - poem with 12 questions

Created by
The Lit Guy
This is a set of study guide questions for "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love" by Christopher Marlowe. These can be used as a review activity or as the students read independently. Contains the complete poem, 12 questions, and a key. Focuses on the elements of a pastoral poem. Used primarily with 10th graders, though all levels of high school students could use it as well. The questions hit different levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy, allowing the students to reflect upon what they read, as well a
Preview of Julius Caesar Act III Study Guide

Julius Caesar Act III Study Guide

Work through Act III of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar with this two-page study guide. (Page numbers refer to the Folger's Shakespeare Edition of Julius Caesar.)
Preview of Julius Caesar Act II Study Guide

Julius Caesar Act II Study Guide

Work through Act II of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar with this two-page study guide. (Page numbers refer to the Folger's Shakespeare Edition of Julius Caesar.)
Preview of Julius Caesar Act I Study Guide

Julius Caesar Act I Study Guide

Work through Act I of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar with this two-page study guide. (Page numbers refer to the Folger's Shakespeare Edition of Julius Caesar.)
Preview of Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet - Close Reading, Analysis & Comprehension

Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet - Close Reading, Analysis & Comprehension

Created by
Isabel McCann
No prep! Detailed analysis of a vital turning point in the plot, testing your students' comprehension and their grasp of Shakespeare's figurative language and imagery. Total 60 pages, comprising:Students will be guided through a wide-ranging task examining what characters say, what the implications are and how this changes the narrative. Students will examine how characters make mistakes through lack of understanding and knowledge. They will see how loneliness, loss and devastation come from a
Preview of Much Ado About Nothing - Analysis of Conflict, Questions & Suggested Answers

Much Ado About Nothing - Analysis of Conflict, Questions & Suggested Answers

Created by
Isabel McCann
No prep! Detailed analysis of conflict in the plot, testing your students' comprehension and their grasp of Shakespeare's complex use of language and imagery. Total 27 pages, comprising: Students will be guided through a wide-ranging task examining what characters say and do, what the implications are and how this changes the narrative. Students will examine how characters make mistakes through lack of understanding and flawed knowledge. This new resource on Shakespeare’s great play, ‘Much Ad
Preview of Short Story: Analysis Project

Short Story: Analysis Project

Created by
Electric English
From Electric English... Here you have a project that asks the students to choose three stories from lists that you have provided. Over the course of a several week period, they will be asked to look at diction, style/syntax, and tone.... This is a great project because the students get to read and are exposed to even more literature. Let's face it, there is such a huge body of work to choose from when considering any artistic medium or genre. That no matter what grade you teach, or even what su
Preview of THE MARTIAN - Essay - Summative - Prompts and Directions

THE MARTIAN - Essay - Summative - Prompts and Directions

Created by
EdTechELA
Empower your students to delve deep into Andy Weir's thought-provoking novel, "The Martian," with this comprehensive essay summative! Designed for high school English classrooms, this summative assessment encourages students to demonstrate their understanding of key themes, character development, and literary techniques explored in "Unwind."DETAILED ESSAY PROMPTS: Thoughtfully crafted essay prompts guide students through the analytical process, prompting them to explore themes such as themes of
Preview of POETRY ANALYSIS: DREAM BOOGIE BY LANGSTON HUGHES (POEM & ANALYSIS QUESTIONS)

POETRY ANALYSIS: DREAM BOOGIE BY LANGSTON HUGHES (POEM & ANALYSIS QUESTIONS)

Created by
Ms G
The following worksheet contains the poem "Dream Boogie" by Langston Hughes, followed by 5 multiple choice questions and 3 extended response questions to further analysis.Topics covered include:ThemeSymbolismLiterary Devices (Repetition)Using/finding text evidenceTone& More!This is a great resource for:Practicing poetry analysisCelebrating Black History MonthSupplemental practiceIndependent workSub plansTest PrepHomeworkAn answer key is included on the last page.
Preview of Romeo & Juliet Creative Project III: Private Diaries - Creative Writing

Romeo & Juliet Creative Project III: Private Diaries - Creative Writing

Created by
Isabel McCann
No prep! This task challenges your students' comprehension of the play and offers them the opportunity to write creatively. It is a perfect task for creating an impressive wall display. It contains a slide show describing the task and offering examples of diary entries by characters at key moments in the play, as well as suggestions and advice to students for diary entries they might write. Contains A4 black and white printables for students to work on the task alone.
Preview of Fahrenheit 451 Analysis: Dissecting Captain Beatty's Speech in Part 1

Fahrenheit 451 Analysis: Dissecting Captain Beatty's Speech in Part 1

Enhance your understanding of Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 with this analysis resource focused on Captain Beatty's speech in Part 1. This resource breaks down Beatty's speech, explores its meaning, context, and relevance, and provides thought-provoking questions for discussion. The questions encourage critical thinking and connections to contemporary issues, fostering deeper engagement with the novel. I use it to help my students understand his speech, since many admit to skipping it or tuning
Preview of Identifying Traits of Gothic Literature

Identifying Traits of Gothic Literature

Created by
Janna Jackson
This is an extension exercise I created for my students who finished reading "The Fall of the House of Usher" early. The assignment requires students to read 2 of the following: "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gillman, "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe, or "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs. It could be modified to use for any Gothic short story. Answer key included, though answers may vary.
Preview of Test and practice PARCC assessment for Where the Lilies Bloom by Cleaver

Test and practice PARCC assessment for Where the Lilies Bloom by Cleaver

Created by
Sara Hathaway
"He was afraid and I was afraid, for the PARCC in all its savage efficiency was upon us ... and our preparation for it had fallen some short of the planning." My apologies for paraphrasing Mary Call's description of winter's arrival in Trial Valley: the dash of melodrama is intended to emphasize the value of this lesson in assessing student mastery of the novel Where the Lilies Bloom, by Vera and Bill Cleaver. In addition to a familiar unit test with multiple-choice and open response (essay)
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Workbook

To Kill a Mockingbird Workbook

Created by
Summer Firchau
A complete guide to follow along with To Kill a MockingbirdIncludes:- Background- Vocabulary- Chapter Questions- Journal Prompts- More!
Preview of World Literature Independent Reading

World Literature Independent Reading

Created by
Whitney LaDon
World Literature Independent Reading Have your students read independently while still exposing them to literature from across the world, news from across the world, and informational texts! This independent reading assignment is an editable document that includes assignment sheets and short story suggestions from around the world, as well as short story analysis handouts for students to complete over their chosen short stories. This document also includes news story analysis handouts, so th
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird chapter Questions

To Kill a Mockingbird chapter Questions

This is a basic set of chapter questions designed to help students as they are reading To Kill a Mockingbird. I typically break the novel down into three sets of chapters, 1-12, 13-22, and 23-31 and assess students after each section. This set of chapter questions will prepare students for tests, quizzes, and to analyze the novel based on theme.
Preview of The White Rose by Kip Wilson Discussion Questions with Key

The White Rose by Kip Wilson Discussion Questions with Key

The book The White Rose is a compelling account about the life and death of Sophie Scholl, a young college student who participated in the White Rose resistance movement that opposed Adolf Hitler's government in the 1940's, during the heart of World War II. The book is written in verse which allows for students to read it quickly compared to other texts.The discussion questions cover the entire text and there are answers to all of the questions. It is a document so you can edit the questions i
Preview of The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World - Critical Thinking Questions

The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World - Critical Thinking Questions

Created by
ThanksMsD
Use these critical thinking questions analyzing style and message of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's fantastical story to enhance your students’ reading of “The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World” during discussions, as classwork or homework, or even as short answer or essay question prompts. Questions cover concepts of imagery, dramatic irony, theme, indirect characterization, setting, hyperbole, and genre.Want to teach more Gabriel Garcia Marquez? Analyzing Literary Techniques in "Handsomest Drowne
Preview of Jay Gatsby's Super Awkward Thanksgiving Get Together

Jay Gatsby's Super Awkward Thanksgiving Get Together

A fun activity that allows students to engage with the characters in The Great Gatsby while digging deeper to analyze the characteristics of each main character and consider the meanings behind their descriptions or actions.
Preview of Introduction to Imagist Poetry High School ELA Imagist Poetry Lesson

Introduction to Imagist Poetry High School ELA Imagist Poetry Lesson

Introduce students to the important figures, structure, and philosophy behind imagist poetry. Students will begin with a brainstorm about the key trait and characteristics of imagism. They will answer questions including: What do you think might be the key traits of Imagist poetry? What might Imagist poetry be mostly concerned with? How might imagist poetry have been popular or influential? This Lesson Includes:45 Slide PPTSuggested media linksCritical thinking warm upKey imagist poetsWhat is im
Preview of Julius Caesar Comprehension Questions (Acts 1-5)

Julius Caesar Comprehension Questions (Acts 1-5)

Created by
Paper 2 Pixels
This bundle features five different assignments containing thorough and specific comprehension questions for Acts 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare. Each document is divided up by scene and the questions are featured chronologically to make it easy for students to follow. These are a great way to check in on whether or not students are comprehending the essential details of the text. If you'd like to see a sample of what the questions look like, Act 1 is free to download
Preview of Symbolism in Lord of the Flies

Symbolism in Lord of the Flies

This worksheet is meant to accompany a novel study of William Golding's novel "Lord of the Flies". It is a close look and analysis of symbolism throughout the novel. Symbolism is a literary device that uses symbols, be they words, people, marks, locations, or abstract ideas to represent something beyond the literal meaning. This includes: -Symbolism through Characters -Symbolism Chart -Answer Keys-Extension Activities
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