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Preview of Antigone -  Honors, IB and AP Lit Unit

Antigone - Honors, IB and AP Lit Unit

Created by
LitNut
Challenge your honors, IB or AP Literature students with this challenging unit based on Sophocles' classic tragedy Antigone, which is relevant now as it was 5,000 years ago. The lesson plans are detailed and make it easy to implement all of the aspects of the unit. Also included in this bundle are the following: the background to the play, the ideas and themes in it, discussion questions, Socratic Seminar rules and criteria, AP Literature prompts, and different rubrics for grading the Socratic
Preview of Satire Exploration Worksheet: Understanding Horatian and Juvenalian Satire

Satire Exploration Worksheet: Understanding Horatian and Juvenalian Satire

Engage your students in a captivating journey through the realms of satire with our "Satire Exploration Worksheet." Designed for middle and high school students, this resource is a comprehensive guide to understanding and mastering both Horatian and Juvenalian satire. It contains 3 activities and is low-prep for teachers; it contains a Do Now writing prompt, a film clip analysis activity, 2 reflection questions, and a creative writing activity. Key Features:Analysis Activity Using Movie Clips:Di
Preview of Grade 3 to 5 Weekly Reading Log

Grade 3 to 5 Weekly Reading Log

This 8-page editable reading log helps motivate students to read nightly and allows you to check their understanding of important concepts! It has 3 weeks' worth of different reading activities (4 nights a week) with one night allowing student choice for the activity. A couple of questions are specific to the PYP but the language can be changed since this is editable! It also has a space for a parent signature at the end of each week.
Preview of Tone & Theme With Calvin & Hobbes

Tone & Theme With Calvin & Hobbes

Created by
Gwen Heskett
What is tone? And how is this different from tone of voice? Students often have a difficult time distinguishing between these two in literature since a character’s tone of voice may be very different than the tone (the author’s attitude or perspective). This power point will guide you through informational slides and a pair-share discussion related to two Calvin and Hobbes comic strips. Honing this skill will also help develop skills with writing analysis since identifying tone of voice is o
Preview of Engage with Satire in Candide:  Group Annotations Activity

Engage with Satire in Candide: Group Annotations Activity

Transform your literature class into a hub of satirical exploration with our low-prep activity lesson focused on Voltaire's Candide. This resource empowers students to identify satirical techniques while collaborating in groups, enhance their understanding of the text through annotation, informal writing activities, and engaging in a thought-provoking extension activity targeting contemporary issues. The two passages to be annotated come from Chapter 3 and Chapter 19 of the text. Key Features:1.
Preview of Wampum Lesson (Algonquian, Wampanoag, Haudenosaunee, Iroquois, Native American)

Wampum Lesson (Algonquian, Wampanoag, Haudenosaunee, Iroquois, Native American)

This is a culturally responsive lesson to introduce students to authentic Native American culture. It is also aligns with common core ELA standards for writing short responses that cite evidence.
Preview of Dear Levi Literature Circle

Dear Levi Literature Circle

Created by
Hawkins' Hive
This resource can be used whole group or in smaller literature circles/guided reading groups. Each day, students will read Dear Levi and engage in many different skills including context clues, characterization, inferencing, finding evidence, etc. IB themes are used in some of the activities, but these can be easily changed to fit your classroom needs.
Preview of Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 Peardeck DISTANCE LEARNING

Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 Peardeck DISTANCE LEARNING

This peardeck has the text of Chapter 1 in small chunks, along with thought-provoking and clarifying questions for students to answer in the Peardeck. No Peardeck? No problem! Show this as a Google slide deck, and have students answer in the chat, on paper, or in discussion.This is meant to be plug and play. I give DETAILED teacher notes that answer all the discussion questions and point out literary symbolism to help the students understand the text. (I marked "answer key included" because I pr
Preview of Their Eyes Were Watching God Pre-Reading Peardeck DISTANCE LEARNING

Their Eyes Were Watching God Pre-Reading Peardeck DISTANCE LEARNING

Uses background from Zora Neale Hurston's life AND carefully-selected excerpts from Hurston's anthropological work "Characteristics of Negro Expression" to spur students' thinking into the analytical. (No Peardeck? No problem! This presentation will work perfectly as a Google Slide deck. Students can answer questions on a separate paper or in a discussion).This product can be used as a Google slide deck or Peardeck to introduce students to Hurston's cultural context and consideration when writi
Preview of Their Eyes Were Watching God Ch. 9-10 DISTANCE LEARNING

Their Eyes Were Watching God Ch. 9-10 DISTANCE LEARNING

This Peardeck hones in on key ideas for students to explore in Their Eyes Were Watching God, Chapters 9 and 10. Students pick a symbol, motif or thematic topic to track on their own, and then use close reading excerpts (one from each chapter) to explore the literary choices of the author and their effect. In chapter 9, students focus on Janie's mature understanding of love and her hopes for the future. In chapter 10, students explore male and female symbolism (phallic and yonic symbols) and powe
Preview of Their Eyes Were Watching God Ch. 3-4 DISTANCE LEARNING

Their Eyes Were Watching God Ch. 3-4 DISTANCE LEARNING

Give students a focus for reading chapters 3 and 4 of Their Eyes Were Watching God. Students pick a focus for reading and then engage with close readings of significant passages of text. They are prompted to analyze Hurston's use of characterization, motifs and symbolism in a rigorous but accessible way.Each slide has DETAILED speaker notes for the teacher with suggestions for how to pose questions and get engagement from the students, along with answers to any questions posed, so you can downlo
Preview of Their Eyes Were Watching God Ch 2 Peardeck DISTANCE LEARNING

Their Eyes Were Watching God Ch 2 Peardeck DISTANCE LEARNING

No Peardeck? No problem! Use the questions for discussion or journal prompts and treat this like a regular Google slide deck!The Chapter 2 Peardeck chunks the chapter into manageable pieces and asks the students to focus on Hurston's development of concepts that will drive the novel. Detailed speaker notes give you talking points and discussion prompts for the students.Unlike Ch 1, which walks them through the each paragraph, Ch 2 guides them. They get long stretches to read and ENJOY the text,
Preview of Their Eyes Were Watching God Ch. 7-8 DISTANCE LEARNING

Their Eyes Were Watching God Ch. 7-8 DISTANCE LEARNING

This Peardeck guides your students in their analytical reading of Their Eyes Were Watching God by encouraging them to track common thematic topics, symbols and motifs. Students watch a short video about defense mechanisms and track when and how they manifest in the chapters. Close-reading excerpts encourage students to dig deeper.No peardeck? No problem! This functions as a google slide deck and the questions are great for discussion or journal prompts.Slides include detailed speaker notes with
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