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Winter middle ages Common Core RL.9-10.6 resources

Preview of Mythical Creatures from Greek Mythology: Readings, Questions, and Activity

Mythical Creatures from Greek Mythology: Readings, Questions, and Activity

Created by
Zachary Hamby
Want a wacky and witty resource about mythical creatures for your Greek Mythology unit? Need to supplement your student's knowledge of creatures that appear in the Harry Potter or Percy Jackson series? Check out this guidebook (hosted by Merlin the Magician himself) called a "whimsical jumping-off point" for the study of mythical creatures by Emily Zarka, host of PBS's Monstrum series.This download has all you need:the high-interest textreading questions and keyprintable coloring pagesa creativ
Preview of Saint George and the Dragon (A Reader's Theater Script-Story)

Saint George and the Dragon (A Reader's Theater Script-Story)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
This 12-page script-story humorously adapts the medieval legend of St. George, the world's most famous dragon-slayer.When a fire-breathing dragon descends upon the city of Selene, it demands the sacrifice of the kingdom's children and the king's beloved daughter, the princess Cleo. All seems lost—that is, until the heroic knight, George, arrives to save the day! Adapted from the original medieval legend, this script re-tells the ultimate tale of "knight in shining armor saves damsel in distress"
Preview of Engaging The Gift of the Magi Socratic Seminar Text-Dependent Analysis Activity

Engaging The Gift of the Magi Socratic Seminar Text-Dependent Analysis Activity

Unlock the power of critical thinking and literary analysis with this comprehensive Socratic seminar lesson for 7th-10th grade readers. Dive deep into the timeless tale of sacrifice and love in "The Gift of the Magi" by O. Henry, fostering a dynamic classroom discussion that encourages students to think independently and draw connections from the text. Ready to print and go!Lesson Highlights:Text-Dependent Questions: Delve into thought-provoking, text-dependent questions that prompt students to
Preview of Renaissance Guided Notes

Renaissance Guided Notes

Created by
Classroom Cindy
Use this handout to help students understand the main concepts of the Renaissance and it's ultimate consequences. Includes primary documents, pictures, and maps. Also includes moments for review and vocabulary. If you have 1:1 at your school, students can download it and type the information right into the handout or you can print it out for them to write it in. Includes an answer key.
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