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Coaching Common Core RL.9-10.4 resources for International Baccalaureate

Preview of CURRICULUM COACHING AND COURSE DESIGN | CURRICULUM COACHING | COURSE DESIGN

CURRICULUM COACHING AND COURSE DESIGN | CURRICULUM COACHING | COURSE DESIGN

Created by
Linda Jennifer
CURRICULUM COACHING&COURSE DESIGN❤️❤️ DISCOUNTED BY 50% ❤️❤️This product is for teachers who want to keep their students engaged in American Lit!  THIS IS AN EASY ADDITION TO YOUR CURRENT CURRICULUM!!!This curriculum is proven to produce fantastic results! This product will keep your students busy for an entire semester (along with reading the play and the novel). It integrates The Hate U Give and The Crucible with philosophical texts!  Other novels or plays could be substituted for these tw
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 Chaucer's 'General Prologue': A Workbook Edition (Teaching Copy)

Chaucer's 'General Prologue': A Workbook Edition (Teaching Copy)

This 137-page Workbook Edition of ‘The General Prologue’ is built around a full copy of the original text, with a new inter-line modern translation, and together with the other versions of the resource available at LitWorks.com offers access to the Prologue in a variety of ways. Principally, it is a page-by-page reading guide, drawing students’ attention, by means of illuminating comments and challenging questions, to significant details in the narrative. It suggests a structured way of approach
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