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11th grade literature scaffolded notes for Google Apps

Preview of Writing Theme Statements Mini-Lesson

Writing Theme Statements Mini-Lesson

Are you tired of students responding with vague, one-word topics when you ask them to write a theme of a poem, short story, play, or novel? If your students are anything like mine, they might have a hard time with this task without some direct instruction on theme. In this 30-minute (or up to an hour), no-prep mini-lesson, students will learn what a theme is, what it isn't, see tons of sample themes, and gradually work their way up to crafting their own theme. There is a ready-to-print notes pag
Preview of Horror Genre Study Introductory Lesson | Printable & Digital

Horror Genre Study Introductory Lesson | Printable & Digital

Engage students (both off and online!) with literary analysis through a horror genre study! This horror genre introductory lesson will help you set the stage by introducing the topic and some basic literary terms. This Google resource is based around a completely editable Google Slides presentation on the horror genre. Students will learn about the focus of horror, a few different types, essential literary terms--such as foreshadowing, mood, and setting--and common genre conventions.This Google
Preview of "STEAL" Characterization Graphic Organizers For Google Classroom

"STEAL" Characterization Graphic Organizers For Google Classroom

Characterization is the process by which the writer reveals the personality of a character. Help your students to analyze how an author developed their characters using this Google Docs and Classroom ready graphic organizer! No more messy formatting errors upon converting from .pdf or .docx to Google Docs; however, these file formats are also included in the download for your convenience. S: Speech T: Thoughts E: Effect on others A: Actions L: Looks This product provides three levels of diffe
Preview of Motif Literary Mini-Lesson

Motif Literary Mini-Lesson

Students often have a hard time distinguishing from a motif and a theme. In this 20-minute, no-prep mini-lesson, students will learn the definition of a motif, discuss some examples from pop culture, and then watch a short film in which they identify several motifs in action. There is a ready-to-print notes page for the students to keep as a reference.You might also be interested in these other resources from my TpT store:Taming of the Shrew Unit BundleMotif Mix Up: Night Chapters 1-3 ActivityCu
Preview of Introduction to the Crucible | Arthur Miller | McCarthyism | Salem Witch Trials

Introduction to the Crucible | Arthur Miller | McCarthyism | Salem Witch Trials

Uncover the interesting connections among Arthur Miller's The Crucible, McCarthyism, and the Salem Witch Trials with this comprehensive set of activities. This resource includes a 25-slide Google Slides presentation with information about Arthur Miller, McCarthyism, The Crucible, and the Salem Witch Trials. This has everything you need to begin your unit on The Crucible! What’s Included:25-slide Google Slides presentation with information about Arthur Miller, McCarthyism, The Crucible, and the
Preview of Fairy Tales Mini Unit: Writing a Fractured Fairy Tale

Fairy Tales Mini Unit: Writing a Fractured Fairy Tale

Created by
English with EB
This fully editable lesson segment teaches the elements of a traditional fairy tale and how to write a fractured fairy tale. I read "The True Story of the Three Little Pigs" to give students an example of a fractured fairy tale. Students then choose the way they want to fracture their fairy tales. This is a great writing exercise for students to share aloud because they always turn out amazing! I required my students to use three examples of literary devices but you could easily swap that out fo
Preview of Lord of the Flies Pre Reading Activity and Introduction Anticipation Guide

Lord of the Flies Pre Reading Activity and Introduction Anticipation Guide

Doing a "Lord of the Flies" Novel Study? This pre-reading introduction activity will prompt students to think about the themes, topics and ideas in Lord of the Flies by William Golding. Provide the background and introduction needed before reading.Included is a writing prompt that can be used for an extension activity or a ticket out the door. This writing prompt makes a nice transition from the whole class discussion to independent work. The Instruction Slideshow goes through the Anticipation g
Preview of Homegoing Unit Slides

Homegoing Unit Slides

The slides walk through both the historical context as well as literary and rhetorical analysis of every chapter. Slides also contain unit long assignments, chapter journal prompts, deep reading questions/rhetorical analysis, and outside resources
Preview of Introduction to Shakespeare Escape Room + Shakespeare's Language Sonnet Activity

Introduction to Shakespeare Escape Room + Shakespeare's Language Sonnet Activity

Shakespeare is hard. Reading Shakespeare is challenging. Teaching Shakespeare can be difficult. But getting Shakespeare? Really getting it? That’s such a powerful reward. You and your students feel like you’ve summited Everest on that day. Everything else? Mere foothills. We all do the obligatory introduction to Shakespeare. Hands up if you’ve got that Introduction to Shakespeare PPT/Google Slides deck in a folder on your computer. ✋ We’ve got a few. Each one, we thought, more engaging than the
Preview of Black Mirror 'Nosedive' - STUDY GUIDE BOOKLET - Contemporary Possibilities

Black Mirror 'Nosedive' - STUDY GUIDE BOOKLET - Contemporary Possibilities

The 'Black Mirror' series depicts several dystopian futures where individuals grapple with the manipulative effects of cutting edge technology in their personal lives and behaviours.These resources are designed to guide students through Season 3, Episode 1 'Nosedive.' Although designed for the Prelim HSC Module A - Contemporary Possibilities, this guide will suit any unit of work focussing on dystopias or media.Contents of this resource includes:Study Guide Booklet (14 pages) - analysis notes, e
Preview of Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi Introduction Lesson | Printable & Digital

Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi Introduction Lesson | Printable & Digital

Prepare your students for reading Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi with this Persepolis Introduction Lesson! This Persepolis Introduction Lesson will introduce students to essential concepts and terms before they begin reading. Teach with the included, EDITABLE Persepolis introduction slideshow. This includes an introduction to the novel, the author, background on the Iranian Revolution, definitions for graphic novels and memoirs, and essential questions.As students listen to the lesson, they'll us
Preview of Literary Devices Presentation

Literary Devices Presentation

Need to ramp up your teaching of Literary Devices? Look no further! This beautifully presented slide deck is great for teaching common literary elements and having students take notes. Even better, though, it can also be stored in students’ Google Drive or One Drive to refer back to again and again! This resource takes 14 of the most commonly Literary Devices and breaks them in a meaningful way. Including examples from movies, literature, poems, songs, and pop culture, these concepts become more
Preview of Irony | Anchor Chart | Notes | One Pager | Distance Learning | Google Slides

Irony | Anchor Chart | Notes | One Pager | Distance Learning | Google Slides

Use this Irony Anchor Chart | Irony Notes | One Pager | Google Slides to teach Irony or to review Irony with your students! This includes all three types of irony! This Irony Anchor Chart and Irony Notes is perfect for students' notebooks, folders, or binders. Irony can be difficult to master! Give your students this aid!Includes the definition of irony, the definitions of the three different types of irony (verbal, situational, dramatic), examples of the three different types of irony! Included
Preview of Point of View and the Unreliable Narrator

Point of View and the Unreliable Narrator

Created by
Ms McKennakins
This is notes teaching point of view/perspective in narrative writing with a focus on unreliable narrators. Students are given the signs to look for in a text that the person may not be telling an accurate version of events. At the end of the notes, students are given a journal opportunity to process their notes and apply them in their writing. In my classroom, I use this with the story "Charles" by Shirley Jackson where students annotate and look for the signs listed in the notes.
Preview of Introduction to Graphic Novels - How to read and text features activities

Introduction to Graphic Novels - How to read and text features activities

Created by
The ELA Duo
Introduce students to reading graphic novels with these resources. Students will learn how to read a graphic novel and about their unique text features. Included:notes on the text features of graphic novelsa blank sheet so that students can write in their own notesa template for students to create there own 3 panels using the features reviewed in the notesa worksheet that asks them to label the parts of a graphic novel and label the order in which to read some passagesa slide deck that accompani
Preview of Long Way Down Novel Study Character Analysis and Inferencing Skills Lesson Plan

Long Way Down Novel Study Character Analysis and Inferencing Skills Lesson Plan

Know you want to do a character study and or analysis work for Jason Reynolds' Long Way Down? Want to help students make inferences for Will, Buck, Pops or Shawn? This EDITABLE character activity + instructional slide deck is the no prep resource you want with the analysis rigor your student need!I used to have students draw the characters but with new skill-based standards, the close reading and critical thinking that comes with making inferences are so much more important!Included is both a P
Preview of In-Text MLA Citation Practice

In-Text MLA Citation Practice

Created by
Lauren Johnsen
Have your students practice multiple different forms of MLA in-text citations.
Preview of Satire Notes and Activity

Satire Notes and Activity

Satire is one of the most important literary and cultural elements and oftentimes one of the most confusing for students. Not anymore, thanks to this interactive resource. First, help students understand the basic definition and qualities of satire before offering the opportunity to engage with modern, relevant, and very hilarious clips from popular culture all in effort to better understand satire. Note: the word "Satire" in the upper left-hand corner of the first page of notes is hyperlinke
Preview of Serial Podcast Season 1-Listening Notes Organizers (Digital AND Print Versions)

Serial Podcast Season 1-Listening Notes Organizers (Digital AND Print Versions)

Created by
Jennifer Hampton
The first page of this Word document contains a link to a Google Slides version of these Active Listening Notes for digital/remote learning. The slides have labeled boxes for students to fill in that mirror the print-and-go version you will find on pages 2-13 of the Word document.This is a 13-page Word Document that contains pages for students to take notes on as they listen to Serial Podcast Season 1: Adnan Syed Case. Each page (or slide) has shapes with labels instructing students what to wri
Preview of Born a Crime by Trevor Noah Introduction Slideshow & Guided Notes | Editable

Born a Crime by Trevor Noah Introduction Slideshow & Guided Notes | Editable

Before you begin your Born a Crime by Trevor Noah unit, give students a great overview with this Born a Crime Introduction Lesson! Perfect for either version of the text, this Born a Crime Introduction Slideshow will allow you to introduce the novel and your unit's essential questions.First, have students answer the pre-thinking question. What do they think it means to be "born a crime?"Then, use the included slideshow while students fill out the guided notes. This short, 7-slide presentation is
Preview of Hero and Antihero Think Sheet / Fillable .PDF and Google Slides

Hero and Antihero Think Sheet / Fillable .PDF and Google Slides

Created by
Moore English
Getting ready to introduce heroes and antiheroes? Working with archetypes? Getting ready to teach John Gardner's Grendel or Jack Kerouac's On the Road? Whatever hero or antihero you are preparing to introduce, this think sheet will help you scaffold from the heroic archetype into the antihero! Guide students through notes, compare archetypes, and discuss the connection between heroes and the times in which they exist! Includes a fillable .pdf and Google Slides. (Since this resource includes a Go
Preview of Of Mice and Men - Full Novel Guided Notes with Analysis

Of Mice and Men - Full Novel Guided Notes with Analysis

I am very proud of this resource. If there was one, complete and all-encompassing resource I can recommend for the novel "Of Mice and Men," it's this one.All answers are on this slideshow. What I do is -- Make a Copy -- delete some of the information, and then share the incomplete one with the students. Each chapter, I review with students. I project my copy (the one with the answers) and ask them to add to their copies. I've done this activity with groups of 2 and 4, and it works as a spectacul
Preview of Homegoing Student Workbook - ENTIRE NOVEL!

Homegoing Student Workbook - ENTIRE NOVEL!

I created this workbook for my students to analyze various literary elements and character connections throughout Yaa Gyasi's Homegoing. This workbook is over 30 pages in length (2-3 pages of thought-provoking questions for each chapter) and goes well beyond simple plot recall to engage students as critical thinkers. Each chapter activity requires students to analyze the text on a deeper level and easily facilitates both small group and whole class discussions!This workbook can be edited or prin
Preview of Epithet Practice Handout & Assignment

Epithet Practice Handout & Assignment

Created by
The English Muse
This is a simple handout to help students identify epithets in The Odyssey, find their own epithets from the text, and then create their own epithets about themselves. I've found my students really enjoy the assignment because most high schoolers LOVE talking about themselves! I usually introduce this assignment while we are reading Part 2 of The Odyssey (when Odysseus returns home).
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