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Preview of Literature Circles | Book Clubs | Student Led | Project-Based ELA

Literature Circles | Book Clubs | Student Led | Project-Based ELA

Literature circles and book clubs are an empowering way to keep up reading and discussion practices. Lit circles are a highly effective way to allow students to connect socially and intellectually and hold each other accountable. With this student-led unit, students will create their own reading calendar and pacing plan, prepare independently for weekly book clubs, schedule and run their own weekly meetings and assess their own work. The teaching philosophy incorporated here is “Student as Worke
Preview of Diction and Word Choice Lesson - Geraldo No Last Name - Sandra Cisneros

Diction and Word Choice Lesson - Geraldo No Last Name - Sandra Cisneros

Created by
Nouvelle ELA
This lesson on Diction and word choice can be used as a traditional worksheet, digital worksheet, or with Interactive Notebooks (ISN). I use it in my Short Stories unit with "Geraldo No Last Name" by Sandra Cisneros, but this resource is editable for any text. (optimized for grades 7-10)What You Get: 1. Introductory PPT (editable)2. Two lesson plan ideas: analytical or creative writing options3. Interactive Notebook layouts and foldables4. Traditional worksheet version (editable .doc)5. Digital
Preview of The Hobbit Interactive Notebook (Google Doc Access Available)

The Hobbit Interactive Notebook (Google Doc Access Available)

Interactive Notebook for The Hobbit. Activities and review sheet for each chapter. Higher level questioning with activities promoting close reading. The entire interactive notebook is also available electronically. The Google Document link (located on the last page of the Word Document) will give you access to the complete interactive notebook. Students can complete the document electronically when using this format.
Preview of Tone, Mood, and the Power of Words FULL Lesson

Tone, Mood, and the Power of Words FULL Lesson

Created by
Brilliant Barton
This 20+ PowerPoint uses YouTube clips, songs, and a poem to help students examine how tone is created, how tone and mood are different but related, and how words can be extremely powerful when creating the right tone or mood. The PowerPoint and a copy of the poem that goes with it, "Lost Generation" by Jonathan Reed are in zip file format for your downloading convenience! The only copies you have to make for this lesson set are of the poem-- everything else can be done in your students' interac
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Digital Workbook

Romeo and Juliet Digital Workbook

Created by
Regan Mackesy
This Digital Novel Workbook was designed to be used with any Romeo and Juliet text. I specifically created this when we dive into the Romeo and Juliet Graphic Novel by Gareth Hinds. However, you can utilize this resource with virtually any version of the text! This digital workbook can be assigned for students to complete independently, for book clubs, or as a whole-class activity.The digital workbook serves as an unit plan and breaks the content down into each Act. It is a stress-free resource
Preview of Of Mice and Men Study Guide Questions (EDITABLE DOCUMENT)

Of Mice and Men Study Guide Questions (EDITABLE DOCUMENT)

Created by
Alex Catena
GREAT FOR ONLINE LEARNING AND DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION! This unit provides each chapter of John Steinbeck's novel, Of Mice and Men, with guiding higher-level thinking questions. I use these questions to guide student thinking as they read and annotate by handing each chapter's questions out at the beginning of each chapter, that way as students read and annotate, they can be consciously looking for literary techniques and devices along with character development, plot development, etc. Have st
Preview of Lamb to the Slaughter Constructed Response Questions and Model Answers

Lamb to the Slaughter Constructed Response Questions and Model Answers

Created by
Karen Worlds
Includes 2 constructed response questions that require critical thinking skills, teacher modeled answers for both, and steps for peer-editing. The answer key is included; however, they are constructed responses, so student answers will vary.
Preview of Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close Digital Interactive Notebook

Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close Digital Interactive Notebook

This FULLY EDITABLE slideshow with activities, close readings, and notes is created to help put the ownership of learning back in the students' hands. From the close readings to student-led activities to creative writing, students can find some part of this unique novel to identify with. Students will closely read passages to analyze the author's choice of narrative perspective, style, and connections to historical events and other texts. Students will also journal, analyze theme, and even get
Preview of Word Choice Coloring Notes and Lesson

Word Choice Coloring Notes and Lesson

My students love sketch notes or coloring notes, and when we use them, there are no complaints about taking notes! They are engaged but relaxed because they get to color. This product includes lesson slides in PDF format that explain how diction can reveal information about character, setting, and mood/tone. There are multiple examples of important word choice to help students grasp the concept. It also contains the coloring notes that students can complete throughout the lesson. These are
Preview of INTO THE WILD BELL RINGERS

INTO THE WILD BELL RINGERS

Into the Wild is a complex text looking at the human condition and the spirit of adventure. The information and content within Krakauer's book require students to think about and unpack the deeper levels of meaning as contained in Chris McCandless's adventures. Using these higher-order thinking bell ringers, get your students thinking about their great adventure by analyzing McCandless's. The design of these bell ringers is for use after each chapter. The questions address basic plot information
Preview of The Great Gatsby Ch 3 Figurative Language Analysis

The Great Gatsby Ch 3 Figurative Language Analysis

Created by
Kinsey Hill
This chart requires students to identify and analyze the effect of figurative language used in chapter four of The Great Gatsby. Students are given four lines of text and they must identify which literary device is being used and explain what effect it has on the text. Students have blank spaces where they must find figurative language in the text. This is a great activity to use for accountability during students' independent reading or read aloud of the novel.
Preview of Legend by Marie Lu Chapter 1 Vocabulary and Questions

Legend by Marie Lu Chapter 1 Vocabulary and Questions

Created by
Emily Lamberth
These printable are some of the less common words that students need to know in order to understand the story. I include prefixes for each chapter. Then you have the questions, chapter summary, and character analysis for the chapter.Answers are provided.
Preview of 50 Gatsby Bell Ringers

50 Gatsby Bell Ringers

Spark your students' curiosities about The Great Gatsby with 50 bell ringers in this fully editable PowerPoint. Four categories comprise the organization of this PowerPoint. The content is divided among research, questions, figurative language, and chapters. Under the research category, some questions and prompts encourage students to use technology to find information about novel related content. The figurative language prompts ask students to identify the figurative language Fitzgerald uses in
Preview of The Taming of the Shrew Act III Dialogue Journals

The Taming of the Shrew Act III Dialogue Journals

Created by
Annie Schlosser
Use this product to give students the opportunity to take more responsibility in their reading of Shakespeare. With this assignment, students will read through Act III of The Taming of the Shrew with a partner while identifying significant quotes throughout their reading. Once their significant quotes are chosen, students will first identify the speaker's tone (this is especially important because there is no actor reading the lines with inflection). Next, students will explain how the line deve
Preview of 1920's Poetry: Negro Speaks of Rivers Analysis, Interactive Notebook, G. Grader

1920's Poetry: Negro Speaks of Rivers Analysis, Interactive Notebook, G. Grader

Created by
Writer's Corner
1920's poetry Langshton Hughes Rivers. Analyze "The Negro Speaks of Rivers". Watch two videos about the poet's life and the 1920's time period. Listen to Hughes read his poem and discuss it and hear an analysis.Lesson follows state standards for writing, analyzing and presenting. This lesson contains:Powerpoint slides in pings as well as editableGoogle Slides presentation linkTwo video links about Langston Hughes life and time period.A video link reading of "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" by the p
Preview of "The Freedom Writer's Diary" Unit

"The Freedom Writer's Diary" Unit

Created by
Ryan Sperring
This is a document with questions that align to sections of the novel. Use the questions for discussion, Socratic Seminar, Journal Entries, blogging assignments, creative writing, and so much more!
Preview of Affect vs. Effect Worksheet - Grades 6-9

Affect vs. Effect Worksheet - Grades 6-9

Created by
Gale Johnson
a grammar sheet showing the proper use of Affect vs Effect, Gale-Johnson, language arts, handouts, worksheets, interactive notebooks,
Preview of The Great Gatsby Ch 4 Close Reading

The Great Gatsby Ch 4 Close Reading

Created by
Kinsey Hill
This handout is to be used with chapter 4 of The Great Gatsby. This is a great resource to use to keep students engaged and accountable during a read-aloud or independent reading. There is a mixture of discussion questions, quote analysis, and figurative language analysis.
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Flip Books for Interactive Notebooks

Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Flip Books for Interactive Notebooks

Created by
Katy's Classroom
Figurative language flip books for the prologue and all five acts of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. The vocabulary is in line with Common Core expectations, and the flip books require minimal cutting and gluing. There are six vocabulary terms for each act. The document is editable to fit the needs of your classroom.
Preview of Introduction to the Holocaust

Introduction to the Holocaust

Created by
Kelly Alderman
Take your introduction lesson to the next level with these interactive guided notes. Each page follows alongside the Yad Vesham youtube videos with fill in the blank, turn-and-talk, real-world connections, media comparative analysis, and written response tasks. The questions model after common core standards using student friendly language. Here is the link to the video playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sB4Nc4AFjMQ&list=PLj1tRCohZq81aYbpsLMKimSXh2TibtwJW
Preview of Introduction/Historical Notes for Animal Farm

Introduction/Historical Notes for Animal Farm

Created by
English310
These notes go over the allegorical vs historical information, fallacies, satire, types of irony, and the basic information on the various character in the book. This is complete with an opening activity where students look up the historical person that fits a specific character. There is also an activity (for day two) that requires the students to analyze a satirical video.
Preview of William Carlos Williams Literary Analysis — ONE PAGER!

William Carlos Williams Literary Analysis — ONE PAGER!

Created by
Tori Allred
William Carlos Williams' primary career was a physician. As such, he spent quite a bit of time traveling on public transportation to visit patients in their home. This is where he saw the images that create the base of his poetry. And his unique structure creates the perfect jump start in juxtaposition and synecdoche. Before I get to carried away, let me just say the goal of this worksheet is to introduce two well known poems which I have extracted from the much largerThis worksheet is part of t
Preview of Rome0 and Juliet Act I Line Log

Rome0 and Juliet Act I Line Log

Created by
Kelly McNeil
Help students analyze key quotes from Act I in Romeo and Juliet. Designed to fit nicely in an interactive notebook, students are responsible for knowing the character who speaks the line, the paraphrase, and the significance for the play. This goes along with the Act I quiz in my store. Included in this download is a blank log for the student and a filled in key for the teacher.
Preview of The Bluest Eye pp 97-109 Figurative Language
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