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Preview of 10th, 11th, 12th Grade Summer School English Curriculum: 6 Weeks, Novel Study

10th, 11th, 12th Grade Summer School English Curriculum: 6 Weeks, Novel Study

SAVE 30% OFF on this 6-week 10th-12th Grade Summer School English Curriculum Bundle. This Summer School English Unit Plan includes EVERYTHING you need to be successful while teaching a High School English summer school course. During this unit, students read Anthony Doerr's inspiring novel, All the Light We Cannot See (recently adapted to a series on Netflix). If you have not read the novel, it includes an incredibly captivating story and has become my favorite novel to teach thus far! With t
Preview of All the Light We Cannot See Novel Study, Bundle, Unit Plan, Anthony Doerr

All the Light We Cannot See Novel Study, Bundle, Unit Plan, Anthony Doerr

SAVE 30% OFF on this 6-week Unit Plan for All the Light We Cannot See for Anthony Doerr’s novel. This is an UPDATED version of my original All the Light We Cannot See novel study bundle: The updates I have made now make this bundle more affordable for teachers, the unit is now condensed so that it is taught in a 6-week unit, and it now provides a daily pacing guide to help teachers stay organized with the reading schedule and overall pacing of the unit. The pacing guide includes detailed notes t
Preview of All the Light We Cannot See Paragraph Characterization Discussion Questions

All the Light We Cannot See Paragraph Characterization Discussion Questions

This includes two engaging lessons for Anthony Doerr’s All the Light We Cannot See. Students complete two close reading activities with discussion questions for section One 1934 (Pages 17-26). Students analyze a passage that describes the Sea of Flames myth. This scene is important to analyze because students are introduced to one of the most important symbols in the book: The Sea of Flames. After reading the passage, students answer discussion questions about the myth of the Sea of Flames. Stud
Preview of "To Kill A Mockingbird" Essay: 2 Sets of 6 Prompts, Teacher Picks 1

"To Kill A Mockingbird" Essay: 2 Sets of 6 Prompts, Teacher Picks 1

Created by
Darrick Puffer
This item has 2 separate essay tests that contain 6 prompts apiece to write an essay for Harper Lee's novel To Kill A Mockingbird. After the teacher chooses which set of prompts are appropriate for the class, the students will prepare for all 6 prompts. On the day of the test, the teacher chooses 1 prompt students answer. Prompts 16 prompts that could be chosen from for the day of the essay1 prompt chosen by teacher (or teacher could allow students to choose)Essay will be 3 to 5 paragraphsPromp
Preview of Marigolds Short Story Bundle with Questions & Answer Key

Marigolds Short Story Bundle with Questions & Answer Key

Created by
Julia Myres
This short story bundle includes the complete short story "Marigolds" by Eugenia Collier, comprehension questions, analysis questions, short answer questions, and one essay prompt. This bundle can be used as in-class activity, homework, a quiz, or a test. It also includes an answer key. Can also be used for homeschooling.
Preview of Fences by August Wilson Essay Task and Brainstorming Page -- FULLY EDITABLE

Fences by August Wilson Essay Task and Brainstorming Page -- FULLY EDITABLE

Here, students are asked to craft a literary essay that connects a thoughtful quote about dreams and conflict to August Wilson's compelling play, Fences. As students delve into the lives of the Maxson family, they will dissect the themes, characters, and conflicts that make Fences a powerful and enduring work of American literature.Includes brainstorming page.FULLY EDITABLEMore from Active and Engaged ELA
Preview of All the Light We Cannot See Anthony Doerr 3 Lessons Discussion Questions

All the Light We Cannot See Anthony Doerr 3 Lessons Discussion Questions

These three lesson plans are for Anthony Doerr’s All the Light We Cannot See, section One 1934(Pages 65-69). I find these three lessons valuable when teaching this novel, because they give students the perspective of what life was like leading up to World War 2. These lessons spark engaging discussion with your students around what it would be like to live in a country that was about to enter into war.Students complete 3 close readings and answer literary analysis questions to practice analyzi
Preview of All the Light We Cannot See Anthony Doerr Reading Questions Allusions Metaphors

All the Light We Cannot See Anthony Doerr Reading Questions Allusions Metaphors

Get your students excited about reading Anthony Doerr’s All the Light We Cannot See, with this lesson created for Part Zero: 7 August 1944(Pages 14-16). Students review two scenes that capture the moments before bombs reach the town of Saint-Malo. Students practice the skill of analyzing Doerr's use of allusions and metaphors within each passage to gain a deeper understanding Doerr's message. All documents were made on Google Docs. and are compatible with Google Classroom. This assignment was in
Preview of All the Light We Cannot See Novel Study: Theme Writing, Paragraph Outline, p.406

All the Light We Cannot See Novel Study: Theme Writing, Paragraph Outline, p.406

Teach structured paragraph writing and literary analysis with these two lessons/assessments for Anthony Doerr’s All the Light We Cannot See, from my novel study. Students complete a close reading and step-by-step paragraph writing outline for a scene from Part 9, May 9, 1944 (pages 406-407). This paragraph response explores themes of moral courage as Werner reflects on Frederick's noble efforts to stand against the Nazis even if it means severe punishment. During the close reading, students expl
Preview of Their Eyes Were Watching God Teacher Overview

Their Eyes Were Watching God Teacher Overview

Created by
Lithound Books
This novel guide takes the work out of preparing to teach this novel!Includesspecial considerations for language and other topicstheme identification and teaching approacheswarm-ups and exit slipscurated resource list to expand your prep materialsdiscussion questions all the way up and down Bloom's taxonomy
Preview of Langston Hughes: "One Friday Morning" & "I Look at the World"

Langston Hughes: "One Friday Morning" & "I Look at the World"

Students will read a short story and a poem by Langston Hughes. They will compare both and explore the virtues present in both. Students will analyze quotations from the novel to develop an understanding of the main character in the short story. Students will analyze the text, understand how tone is developed, and be given the chance to empathize with the short story's protagonist. After students read and summarize the poem, they will compare and contrast the short story and the poem. Finally, s
Preview of Blank Check, A Young Adult Novel - Study Guide

Blank Check, A Young Adult Novel - Study Guide

From the thrilling Young Adult Book, Blank Check.Educators designed the study guide for educators.What’s included in this Study Guide?All 50 state standards for English / Language Arts Grades 6-12  Over 30 Pre and Post Reading Activities 300 Vocabulary & Literary TermsDesigned for Distance Education & Traditional ClassroomThe Study Guide provides teachers with lessons that entail excitement and engagement.Activities include multiple websites that create critical thinking and student-cent
Preview of essys in Shakespeare

essys in Shakespeare

Created by
MsNajeeSean
Essay discussion topics are explored in Shakespeare plays. Covering plays taught in high school, college and home schooling, thought provoking topics and ideas are presented with examples of essays that can be used or embedded in curriculum planning in teaching specific Shakespearean plays, followed by a short assessment rubric.
Preview of Free American Literature Thematic Pacing Guide -  Teaching American Literature

Free American Literature Thematic Pacing Guide - Teaching American Literature

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Are you new to American Literature? Use this free pacing guide! Organized by themes, this pacing guide provides an American Literature course overview, essential questions, Common Core ELA Anchor Standards, links to TED Talks and blog posts, and teaching strategy suggestions. There are also links to blog posts and freebies that you can use to supplement the units. Themes covered include the following: "American Ideals and Voices" "The Search for Equality and Justice" "The American Dream" "Faci
Preview of Literary Terms Bundle

Literary Terms Bundle

Literary devices, galore! When needing a solidified bundle of English Language Arts vocabulary-- here it is. This bundle of terminology covers plot devices, grammar, comprehension expectations, and poetry.
Preview of How to Write a Literary Analysis Paragraph

How to Write a Literary Analysis Paragraph

I designed this checklist to help students who struggle with answering a literature response question well. It is formulaic for students who need specific steps as they write a solid answer. The checklist includes directing students to use two pieces of textual evidence in their answers to ensure all sub-questions are addressed. I've had experience seeing this work with students who struggle to use quotations in their answers to support their answers.
Preview of The Tempest: Comparative Literary Analysis Project

The Tempest: Comparative Literary Analysis Project

This comparative analysis project is a culminating activity for Shakespeare's The Tempest. Students will write a comparative literary analysis paper in which they compare The Tempest to another Shakespearean text, and complete a class presentation including visual aid. This project is easy to modify for various student ability levels, and is great for Special Education and homeschool students!
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