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Preview of Narrative Short Story Worksheet and Graphic Organizer for One Friday Morning

Narrative Short Story Worksheet and Graphic Organizer for One Friday Morning

Engage your middle school students in this powerful and meaningful short story, "One Friday Morning" by Langston Hughes. Students will learn the elements of effective narrative writing while also experiencing the powerful themes of this story. Understanding Narratives Short Story Analysis can be used to introduce, review, or assess students' understanding of narrative texts. This lesson is also perfect for emergency sub plans! Understanding Narratives guides students through the process of analy
Preview of Plot Structure | Note Guide | Key | Note Taking | Story Elements | Middle School

Plot Structure | Note Guide | Key | Note Taking | Story Elements | Middle School

Looking for a quick way for your students to take notes on plot structure? Try this fill in the blank note guide! Available in print or digital versions, this time saving note guide is a perfect resource for your students to reference throughout your plot structure unit! Not only is this a time saver for your students, but the key version makes it easy to display what your students will put in the blanks! This resource is also 100% editable!When you purchase this resource, you will receive: A di
Preview of "The Smallest Dragonboy" vs. How to Train Your Dragon

"The Smallest Dragonboy" vs. How to Train Your Dragon

This is a text to film compare and contrast guide to be used after reading the short story "The Smallest Dragonboy" by Anne McCaffrey. It includes varieties of Venn diagrams for character traits, setting, plot events, problem and solution, and theme.
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 Literary Theme Lesson Plan & Worksheet

Literary Theme Lesson Plan & Worksheet

Created by
Jessica Low
Make finding, writing, and supporting a theme simple with this easy to use lesson plan. The lesson includes interactive note taking, a free write, modeling, and independent practice. Guide students through notes about what a theme is and is not. Practice, and perfect. Your students will love finding the themes of fun stories with an easy to navigate graphic organizer. Next, get students to write about theme using the graphic organizer to organize their ideas. *********************************
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