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8th grade literature homeschool curricula for Easel Activities

Preview of The Witch of Blackbird Pond Novel Study

The Witch of Blackbird Pond Novel Study

Created by
Walk by Faith
If you’re looking for printable or digital resources, these no-prep reading worksheets will serve as a great book companion. This novel study for The Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare has one page for every chapter and aims to enhance reading comprehension, review some forms of figurative language, and review or learn new vocabulary words – all while still enjoying the book! A full answer key is included. Included activities are:Multiple Choice, Short Answer, and Critical Thinki
Preview of Little Women Novel Study

Little Women Novel Study

Created by
Walk by Faith
If you’re looking for printable or digital resources, these no-prep reading worksheets will serve as a great book companion. This novel study for Little Women by Louisa May Alcott has one page for every chapter and aims to enhance reading comprehension, review some forms of figurative language, and review or learn new vocabulary words – all while still enjoying the book! A full answer key is included. Included activities are:Multiple Choice, Short Answer, and Critical Thinking QuestionsTrue or F
Preview of I Am David: A Novel Study Unit

I Am David: A Novel Study Unit

Thank you so much for taking a look at my novel study packet on I Am David! What an incredible story! It will make you cry, cause you to think, make you join in David’s prayers to the God of the green pastures and the still waters, and leave you wanting to know and understand more.TpT Digital Activities Pages are now available!!!I Am David is the story of a boy raised in a Nazi concentration camp who escapes. Then we follow his path as he heads toward Denmark. The journey is much more than a g
Preview of Papa Panov’s Special Christmas-- A Short Story To Teach Literacy Standards

Papa Panov’s Special Christmas-- A Short Story To Teach Literacy Standards

Leo Tolstoy’s short story about the old Russian shoemaker, Papa Panov, is a classic Christmas story that is easy for students to read and to understand. It lends itself nicely to teaching literacy standards. It is a beautiful story of one man’s longing to give a gift just as the wise men did on that first Christmas. The analysis includes 1. A first close reading with general comprehension questions side-by-side with the text. 2. A second reading with deeper analysis questions alongside the t
Preview of Carry On, Mr. Bowditch Novel Study

Carry On, Mr. Bowditch Novel Study

Created by
Walk by Faith
If you’re looking for printable or digital resources, these no-prep reading worksheets will serve as a great book companion. This novel study for Carry On, Mr. Bowditch by Jean Lee Latham has one page for every chapter and aims to enhance reading comprehension, review some forms of figurative language, and review or learn new vocabulary words – all while still enjoying the book!A full answer key is included.Included activities are:Multiple Choice, Short Answer, and Critical Thinking QuestionsFil
Preview of Let's Go to the Theater: Summary and Critique

Let's Go to the Theater: Summary and Critique

Let's Go to the Theater - Summary and Critique:This workbook is an opportunity for students to write a summary and critique of a musical, play, or movie based on a musical or play. It can be used for in class assignments, homework, or field trips. Teachers can choose the story based on the age of the students. NOTE: Students can use images and words for the writing process. Key Words: Musicals, Plays, Movies, Books, StoriesFor more fun resources, visit Creativity in Motion on TPT!
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson One: Anaphora

Rhetoric Lesson One: Anaphora

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in anaphora is the first in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow definitions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, including English Lan
Preview of Little Men Novel Study

Little Men Novel Study

Created by
Walk by Faith
If you’re looking for printable or digital resources, these no-prep reading worksheets will serve as a great book companion. This novel study for Little Men by Louisa May Alcott has one page for every chapter and aims to enhance reading comprehension, review some forms of figurative language, and review or learn new vocabulary words – all while still enjoying the book! A full answer key is included.Included activities are:Multiple Choice, Short Answer, and Critical Thinking QuestionsTrue or Fals
Preview of How to Use a Dictionary & Thesaurus (with Easel Activity)

How to Use a Dictionary & Thesaurus (with Easel Activity)

Created by
WriteBonnieRose
How to Use a Dictionary & Thesaurus includes a short history of the dictionary and how it has changed, how to get started looking words up in a dictionary, how to use guide words in a printed dictionary, the types of information you can find in a dictionary, how online dictionaries can be different, what a thesaurus is, and how both physical and online thesauruses are used. It also included numerous worksheets including: • fifteen notebooking pages that guide students through looking
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-three: Euphemism

Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-three: Euphemism

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in euphemism is the twenty-third in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow instructions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, including En
Preview of Good Wives Novel Study

Good Wives Novel Study

Created by
Walk by Faith
If you’re looking for printable or digital resources, these no-prep reading worksheets will serve as a great book companion. This novel study for Good Wives by Louisa May Alcott has one page for every chapter and aims to enhance reading comprehension, review some forms of figurative language, and review or learn new vocabulary words – all while still enjoying the book! A full answer key is included. Included activities are:Multiple Choice, Short Answer, and Critical Thinking QuestionsTrue or F
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-five: In Media Res

Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-five: In Media Res

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in In Media Res is the twenty-fifth in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow instructions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, including
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-six: Antithesis

Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-six: Antithesis

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in antithesis is the twenty-sixth in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow instructions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, including E
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-one: Syllogism

Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-one: Syllogism

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in syllogism is the twenty-first in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow instructions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, including En
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-seven: Zeugma

Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-seven: Zeugma

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in antithesis is the twenty-seventh in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow instructions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, including
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-four: Onomatopoeia

Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-four: Onomatopoeia

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in onomatopoeia is the twenty-fourth in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow instructions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, includin
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-two: Tautology

Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-two: Tautology

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in tautology is the twenty-second in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow instructions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, including E
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson Twenty: Parallelism

Rhetoric Lesson Twenty: Parallelism

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in parallelism is the twentieth in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow instructions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, including Eng
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson Thirty: Metonymy

Rhetoric Lesson Thirty: Metonymy

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in metonymy is the thirtieth in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow instructions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, including Englis
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-nine: Simile

Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-nine: Simile

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in simile is the twenty-ninth in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow instructions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, including Engli
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-eight: Metaphor

Rhetoric Lesson Twenty-eight: Metaphor

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in metaphor is the twenty-eighth in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow instructions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, including En
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson Thirteen: Oxymoron

Rhetoric Lesson Thirteen: Oxymoron

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in oxymoron is the thirteenth in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow instructions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, including Engli
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson Nineteen: Consonance

Rhetoric Lesson Nineteen: Consonance

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in consonance is the nineteenth in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow instructions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, including Eng
Preview of Rhetoric Lesson Seven: Anadiplosis

Rhetoric Lesson Seven: Anadiplosis

Rhetoric lessons are a great way of introducing students to figures of speech and how to use them. This no-prep lesson in anadiplosis is the seventh in my series of thirty rhetoric lessons. Simple, easy to follow definitions and examples are included, along with practice exercises and a rubric. I use these lessons with students from grades 7 to 12. They enjoy the simple challenge of writing according to the form of each rhetorical device. Students from a variety of skill levels, including Englis
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