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Preview of Teaching Theme Differentiated Unit for Middle School - Main Idea

Teaching Theme Differentiated Unit for Middle School - Main Idea

Use this complete and easy-to-use unit to teach your Middle School students to determine the theme in a text with ease! Everything you need to teach this concept as well as reteach or enrich it is included in this standards-based unit with BUILT-IN differentiation!What's included:TEACH:✅ A video to use an introduction to the unit ✅ EDITABLE lesson plans✅ Teacher script for each day✅ Vocabulary Worksheets for these words: inference, drawn, theme, central idea, cite, evidence, objective, summar
Preview of The Elements of a Story Using "The Three Little Pigs" & Taylor Swift

The Elements of a Story Using "The Three Little Pigs" & Taylor Swift

Teach your students the essential elements of every story (plot, exposition, etc.) through this scaffolded and fun lesson! The following literary elements are taught in this lesson as important elements that make up any story: • plot • exposition (setting, characters, and conflict) • rising action • climax • falling action • resolution • theme This lesson is composed of four parts: 1) Definitions: This first part requires students to define each literary element to prepare students for the
Preview of Elements of a Story - Guided Notes - 14 Page Student Notebook - FREEBIE

Elements of a Story - Guided Notes - 14 Page Student Notebook - FREEBIE

Going over elements of a story? These guided notes make the perfect reference notebook for your students! Each story element comes with two pages of notes! The first page acts as an anchor chart within your students' notebooks. The second page of notes describes the element in a few paragraphs. There are red blanks that students must fill in as they learn about each element.Elements Included:Point of ViewSettingCharactersThemePlotConflictMy students use this notebook throughout the year to help
Preview of PAIRED PASSAGES ANCHOR CHART

PAIRED PASSAGES ANCHOR CHART

This anchor chart can be used as a guide to equip students with a strategy on how to tackle paired passages. If you are a TX teacher , we know that STAAR almost always includes a paired-passage. I find reinforcing this strategy along with practice has helped a lot. I hope you enjoy!
Preview of Thinkmark - Read and Respond

Thinkmark - Read and Respond

Created by
A Teaching Bug
Two thing that always frustrated me with read and responds were first, that they never really did a good job of showing me what the student understood about the book they were reading. Second, was that the paper frequently was lost by the student or parent. some years ago I decided to do something about both problems and developed this Think Mark. Its essentially a comprehensive summary of a students reading done on a paper that is also the students book mark.
Preview of Themes in Literature - Student Created Anchor Charts and Escape Rooms

Themes in Literature - Student Created Anchor Charts and Escape Rooms

In this lesson, students research or review a concept andcreate Anchor Charts for the classroom.The lesson is structured so that students in assigned groups WORK INDIVIDUALLY.Each student in the group will:Begin in Google FormsReview one of the essential understandings for the topic, and Complete a puzzle and task (usually a poster piece from a template) based on that concept, thenShow proof of completion of the task to the teacher who provides feedback and,Supply a password “key” to exit one ro
Preview of Analyze and Annotate "There will come soft rains" by Sarah Teasdale

Analyze and Annotate "There will come soft rains" by Sarah Teasdale

Created by
student led ed
Poetry can be challenging for students! Share this Google Doc with learners to help them navigate "There will come soft rains" by Sarah Teasdale, annotating and responding thoughtfully to well-positioned questions, line by line. *This product is for individual use only. You may not copy, share, or resell.
Preview of Aesops Fables worksheet

Aesops Fables worksheet

Worksheet that can be used as a guide when teaching some of the fables.-The Swollen Fox-The Flies and the Honey Pot-The Hen and the Golden Eggs- The Miser- The Fox and the Wood Cutter- The ants and the grasshopper- The Wolf in Sheep's ClothingHelps with identifying theme and using the summarizing worksheetA place to identify vocabulary, write down notes from stories, and a way to write down what a fable is before reading
Preview of Big Idea/Theme Graphic Organizer

Big Idea/Theme Graphic Organizer

Created by
Maleah Polk
Determining a big idea and theme for a short story or novel can be too abstract for many students. Provide this scaffold for your students as they organize and craft their very own big idea and theme. In addition, there is a scaffold to build an objective summary!
Preview of The Walrus and the Carpenter

The Walrus and the Carpenter

Created by
Kristian Layell
The Walrus and the Carpenter by Lewis Carroll adapted to a 6th grade ELA lesson. Students focus on literary devices, structure, rhyme, and rhythm.
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