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Preview of William Bradford from Of Plymouth Plantation BUNDLE!

William Bradford from Of Plymouth Plantation BUNDLE!

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Lit with Leah
PPT on William Bradford from Of Plymouth PlantationThis PPT includes opening discussion questions to get your students active and curious!Background information on William Bradford and his voyage on the MayflowerExcerpts from Of Plymouth Plantation by William Bradford - these are broken up into four reading sections with questionsTheir Safe Arrival at Cape CodThe First EncounterStarving Time & Indian Relations Part IIndian Relations Part II & The First ThanksgivingThe excerpts can be pas
Preview of Minority Report Film AND Government Overreach Essay! (+Rubric & Answer Key)

Minority Report Film AND Government Overreach Essay! (+Rubric & Answer Key)

Your students will love Minority Report and will erupt in debate over whether or not government should punish people who think about committing a crime. Students can then follow up their thinking with an argumentative essay on Government Overreach. This would fit in social studies classes concerning the government's role in society, English classes connected to dystopian novels or argumentative units, and psychology/sociology classes.This film pairs GREAT with 1984, Fahrenheit 451, The Giver, Br
Preview of Writing an Argumentative Essay using McFarland USA Movie and Articles

Writing an Argumentative Essay using McFarland USA Movie and Articles

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Jennifer jardine
This is an argumentative essay writing prompt using the movie McFarland USA along with articles related to the movie. Students will watch the movie, and read articles related to the movie, to decide whether or not writers should use a creative license. This packet includes everything you need for students to write an argumentative essay including a student instruction page, quick write, movie response and notes page, essay outline, peer review checklist, articles and rubrics for grading.
Preview of Writing a Critical Review / A Guide with a Sample Essay

Writing a Critical Review / A Guide with a Sample Essay

This resource is a guide to the writing of a critical review for a book, a chapter, a journal article. This resource guides the learner so that he can present a fair and a reasonable evaluation of the selected text. This resource also includes a sample critical essay with all the parts of a good critical essay.
Preview of 1984 & The Lego Movie: Comparative Historical Analysis Essay

1984 & The Lego Movie: Comparative Historical Analysis Essay

Guide your students in dabbling in complex historical comparative analysis with two great pieces of Dystopian fiction: 1984 and The Lego Movie.Students will use the provided bookmarks to annotate for dystopian elements while reading 1984. Then, they will come together to build a database of annotations. The 1984 Collaborative Slides give students the opportunity to work in small groups to record evidence and think through real historical evidence from the time period to answer the question: Are
Preview of Catcher in the Rye Compare and Contrast

Catcher in the Rye Compare and Contrast

This is a complete Catcher in the Rye compare and contrast writing assignment. Here, students will be writing an essay that compares and contrasts Salinger's novel with a modern-day bildungsroman, The Perks of Being a Wallflower. With this assignment, you can show the Perks film, if permissible, or, you can use the Stephen Chbosky's novel. The assignment includes the guidelines for writing (including suggestions for the different topic selections), a graphic organizer for use during watching
Preview of FREE Book/Movie Compare/Contrast Digital Graphic Organizer (Google Classroom)

FREE Book/Movie Compare/Contrast Digital Graphic Organizer (Google Classroom)

It's so fun to watch the movie version of a novel that the class recently shared together, so why not use this opportunity to practice other language arts skills? This digital activity practices the skills of compare/contrast as well as opinion writing. Use it as a whole-class lesson, an extra-credit activity, or a remote learning assignment.
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