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Middle school literature simulations for Montessori under $5

Preview of The Odyssey: 10 Minute Trojan War : Pre-reading activity

The Odyssey: 10 Minute Trojan War : Pre-reading activity

Welcome to an exhilarating and knowledge-packed lesson plan that will equip your students with a deep understanding of the Trojan War, a crucial prelude to comprehending The Odyssey. Through the utilization of a printable kit and the dynamic storytelling technique called "The Woosh," learners will embark on an immersive journey, reenacting the decade-long conflict in a condensed ten-minute form. This proven strategy not only fosters enjoyment but also offers an unparalleled opportunity to introd
Preview of Reading Strategies Classroom Murder Mystery (Word Doc Version)

Reading Strategies Classroom Murder Mystery (Word Doc Version)

Created by
MyPaths
WHO KILLED MISS JACKSON? TEACHER'S NOTES Skills: Analyze text, determine importance, infer, synthesize, question, use background information, monitor for understanding, speaking, and listening Grades: 6-10 Age groups: 10-17 Materials: Character cards, Character Analysis Worksheet Time: About an hour Preparation and Rules Step one: Explain to the class that you are going to play a murder mystery game. Everyone will be a character in the game and one of them is the murderer! Give them the ba
Preview of "Monsters are Due on Maple Street" Mock Trial

"Monsters are Due on Maple Street" Mock Trial

Created by
Kelly S
Assess your students' ability to infer and determine direct and indirect characterization with this fun classroom drama tied to Rod Serling's classic teleplay "Monsters are Due on Maple Street." Packet includes mock trial handout, graphic organizer to be used as students read the teleplay (or watch the "Twilight Zone" episode), and trial rubric.
Preview of The Tell-Tale Heart Mock Trial

The Tell-Tale Heart Mock Trial

Assembled here are eight individual resources used with 8th graders to conduct a mock trial based on Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart”. For my classes, this was a major-fun!- culminating project in the 2nd trimester. However, I think it could easily be adapted to other purposes, including part of an existing unit on mock trials or a short project within a short story unit. The key skills addressed with this unit are using evidence from text to build and make an argument, as well as speak
Preview of Reading Strategies Classroom Murder Mystery (PowerPoint Version)

Reading Strategies Classroom Murder Mystery (PowerPoint Version)

Created by
MyPaths
WHO KILLED MISS JACKSON?TEACHER'S NOTESSkills: Analyze text, determine importance, infer, synthesize, question, use background information, monitor for understanding, speaking, and listeningGrades: 6-10Age groups: 11-17Materials: Character cards, Character Analysis Worksheet Time: About 2 hoursPreparation and RulesStep one: Explain to the class that you are going to play a murder mystery game. Everyone will be a character in the game and one of them is the murderer! Give them the background info
Preview of Harrison Bergeron in 19 Questions

Harrison Bergeron in 19 Questions

Created by
Educabana
You need a quiz / test for Kurt Vonnegut's Harrison Bergeron. Ten questions would be too short, but 20 conforms to all the expectations of society. That's why you need a 19-question multiple-choice test with no handicaps whatsoever. It's always fun to see if a bell curve emerges on these kinds of tests, but for this particular test, it would take on more meaning than usual. Also, be sure to the get free film version of this. It's offered by a conservative group (and they'll send you some other
Preview of Hollywood Movie Proposal: Summary of a Novel

Hollywood Movie Proposal: Summary of a Novel

Students will explore theme and create an iMovie movie trailer for a book they recently read. PROJECT INTRO: Imagine that you are the author of the book you have just read. Suddenly the book becomes a best seller. A Hollywood movie studio wants you to make the book into a movie. The movie studio wants you to present a short trailer explaining the theme and central idea of the book. You must also explain why the story, characters, conflicts, etc., would make a good film. Suggest a filming loca
Preview of The Giver by Lowry Ceremony of Twelve Simulation Lesson and Writing

The Giver by Lowry Ceremony of Twelve Simulation Lesson and Writing

Created by
Emily Gaul
This lesson is for Chapter 7/8 of The Giver by Lois Lowry. It is a simulation of the Ceremony of Twelve. This will help students understand the gravity and meaning of this ceremony in the book, aiding in their comprehension of what Jonas is undergoing. The simulation includes everything from what you should say in the beginning; mock tests for disposition, energy level, intelligence, and interests - the four components of the "testing period" for the community members; it also includes labels
Preview of "Flora & Ulysses" - Discussion Questions and Quiz

"Flora & Ulysses" - Discussion Questions and Quiz

Created by
Vicki Thompson
This is a set of comprehension questions and a quiz to use when teaching the novel "Flora & Ulysses" by Kate DiCamillo. Each reading has approx. 20 - 30 pages and 4/5 questions to assess students ability to understand and interpret the story. The quiz has character matching and short answer questions. This was one of my favorite novels my Reading Group read this year! You will laugh and cry with this superbly done, and riotously funny novel. It is a MUST READ for advanced readers. I also ha
Preview of Utopia vs. Dystopia Mini-Project

Utopia vs. Dystopia Mini-Project

Created by
TeachersChair92
In this mini-project, students are introduced to the concept of utopian society while being equally exposed to the inverse -- the concept of dystopian society. I've used it before as an introductory piece before reading The Hunger Games to help give students a better understanding of what's in store regarding Panem (the country that the novel takes place in). I've also seen it be used by colleagues who have taught The Giver.This project is formatted as a Google Slide presentation and has student
Preview of Survivor digital Escape Room- Lord of the Flies & Types of Government

Survivor digital Escape Room- Lord of the Flies & Types of Government

Engage your student's knowledge of Lord of the Flies and basic types of government with this interactive, simulation escape room. Students only need to have previously read the first two chapters of the novel in order to participate. This activity includes:1. Puzzles2. Videos3. Teamwork4. Secret doors5. Google forms6. Hidden keys7. Multiple choice questions8. Matching9. Close reading10. Symbols12. Characterization13. Major plot pointsInitial description: Your teammates and you have crash-landed
Preview of *Folding* 'Envelope-Like' Letter Writing Templates!

*Folding* 'Envelope-Like' Letter Writing Templates!

Created by
Mrs Adventure
All templates can be easily cut at the top angular lines, then folded along the straight middle lines to create an envelope-like appearance that kids love.What sets these templates apart from others you will find is that they are foldable! This adds a new element of magic for students, and it saves you from buying envelopes. :-) A variety of kid-friendly letter writing templates. Simply print, make copies, and allow children easy access to in your classroom. Watch the magic of letter-communicati
Preview of Hip-hop Shakespeare Debate: Templates, Rubric, Research, Slides

Hip-hop Shakespeare Debate: Templates, Rubric, Research, Slides

I developed the Hip-hop Shakespeare Debate after thinking carefully about relevance for my students. This debate answers a question I struggled with for years: How can I get my students to authentically engage with Shakespeare's language and how language exposes cultural/societal norms? The Hip-hop Shakespeare debate not only addresses student relevance, it also engages students with the cognitively demanding, novel task of defending a hip-hop artist as "the Shakespeare of our time" with a defen
Preview of The Outsiders by Hinton - Essay Packet and Fairness Debate of Gangs

The Outsiders by Hinton - Essay Packet and Fairness Debate of Gangs

Created by
Emily Gaul
Are you teaching The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton and want an engaging discussion to take place regarding who has a better life - the Socs or the Greasers? Who are the actual "outsiders"? Do you want to also practice or teach persuasive essay writing, in a very structured, fool-proof way? If so, this 14-page lesson plan and writing assignment is for you! ☺ It includes the following: 1. How to set up a debate/simulation/role play in your classroom between the Socs and Greasers, including signs
Preview of Greek Mythology - Mythical Creatures

Greek Mythology - Mythical Creatures

Created by
Rainbow Girl
There are 15 Greek mythical creatures cards in this set. 1. Print first set and use as flash cards .2. Print second set and use for matching word to picture.3. Print both sets and use for matching picture to picture and word to word.Perfect for bulletin boards, special education, speech therapy, ESL/ELL programs, centers and Montessori teaching. The cards are also great for generating discussions.
Preview of Final Writing Activity for The Cay by Theodore Taylor: Last Letter to Timothy

Final Writing Activity for The Cay by Theodore Taylor: Last Letter to Timothy

The Last Letter to Timothy is a final writing activity for the novel, The Cay by Theodore Taylor. After reading the novel, students take on the role of Phillip and write a final "goodbye" letter to Timothy. This includes a student direction page, including stated CCSS, graphic organizer and requirement /rubric page with movable pieces, digital stationary with friendly letter aligned text-boxes, and a student exemplar. All but the background is editable, so change if needed. Otherwise, this i
Preview of Macbeth Dinner Party Act 3 Scene 4

Macbeth Dinner Party Act 3 Scene 4

Created by
Lit Resources
When Macbeth sees Banquo's ghost, his reaction changes the way that Scotland sees him. Ask students to attend the banquet as well. Give them roles or ask them to create characters. The assignment has a rubric and a full description.
Preview of Literary Elements- 6-9 -English Language Art Montessori 911

Literary Elements- 6-9 -English Language Art Montessori 911

Created by
Montessori 911
The file contains Templates for :1-Story Building Blocks2-Theme Plant3-Plot Detective (2 Pages)4-Plot Pyramid5-Setting Tree6-Main Character7-Book Report (2 Pages)Pdf File Easy To Print
Preview of City of Ember Role Play Lesson Plan / Resource Pack

City of Ember Role Play Lesson Plan / Resource Pack

This product comes with a google doc lesson plan, google slide instruction to be shared with the class, and google form exit ticket.This lesson is based on the book City of Ember by Jeanne DuPrau. The recommended age for this book/lesson is 4th-6th grade.Built based on Indiana state standards for fourth grade.
Preview of Ender's Game Battle School Simulation

Ender's Game Battle School Simulation

Engage your students in the novel Ender's Game by enacting your very own Battle School! These challenges are fun and engaging and only take about 10 minutes of class time to complete. Documents are in pdf format to help with formatting. If you send me a message after purchasing, I can send you the word documents if you'd like to edit them or change the challenges. I ❤️Followers! Be the first to know about store discounts, free products, and product launches! Just click the green “Follow Me” st
Preview of Herd Mentality Card Activity

Herd Mentality Card Activity

Created by
Historical Hub
Teach your students about Herd Mentality with this simple activity! Everyone gets a card and everyone follows the directions to find the answer to the question: Why did I do that?
Preview of Literary Devices 25 Matching Cards: Exploring Figurative Language • Writing help

Literary Devices 25 Matching Cards: Exploring Figurative Language • Writing help

Literary Devices 25 Matching Cards: Exploring Figurative Language • Writing help • SEMiPRO Elementary Montessori-inspired printable Matching Activity Cards: What are Literary Devices? They are different methods of writing in literature, often expressed in figurative language. Literary Devices are used to express a deeper meaning going beyond what is on the page. Designed to be ACCOMPANIED by the Educational GAME:Educational Family GAME (NO PREP): GadZooks!  Literary Devices, Figurative Language
Preview of Classroom Dystopia- Ready-to-Use Student Dystopian Society

Classroom Dystopia- Ready-to-Use Student Dystopian Society

Use this ready-to-use classroom dystopian society before, during, or after reading a dystopian novel in your classroom. This is perfect to help students understand what it might be like to live in a dystopian society. This society pairs best with 1984 and/or Brave New World, but it could easily pair with any dystopian novel. Includes set-up instructions, assignment, list of editable rules, and file to a rules poster.
Preview of Figurative Language Matching Cards, Set 2

Figurative Language Matching Cards, Set 2

Created by
Beautiful Things
This is a matching activity with term, definition and example, and is great to introduce after mastering the Figurative Language Matching Game. Students match definitions to example cards which helps them analyze classical writing in order to locate literary devices. Figurative Language is found in excerpts from classical authors such as Robert Burns, William Shakespeare, Ralph Waldo Emerson, as well as J.K. Rowling. This set includes: * Matching cards for 7 literary devices; includes the
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