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Preview of Introduction to British Romanticism, 1798-1850

Introduction to British Romanticism, 1798-1850

Created by
Mind the Gap
The British Romantic movement reshaped poetry as we know it, introducing a more personal, emotional response to the world, as well as a glorification of nature, childhood, and personal liberty. This best-selling set includes everything you'll need to introduce the British Romantic period (1798-1850) including detailed lecture notes about the historical background that led to Romanticism, as well as information about the writers and philosophers who influenced the beginnings of the Romantic move
Preview of Intro to A Modest Proposal/satire project

Intro to A Modest Proposal/satire project

Created by
DeeDumTweedle
This 25 slide Powerpoint has background on the penal laws and the impetus for Swift to write A Modest Proposal. It touches on what satire is, what tools are utilized in satire and then there are many examples from the Onion. Also included are guiding questions while you read the essay (***There is a free annotated copy of A Modest Proposal that corresponds to the questions on the PowerPoint, feel free to download it) Finally, it also comes with a project (satirical magazine covers)/guidelines/
Preview of The Canterbury Tales, General Prologue (Lecture & Content Knowledge)

The Canterbury Tales, General Prologue (Lecture & Content Knowledge)

Introduction to the "General Prologue" from "The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer. This PowerPoint show covers content knowledge (frame story, iambic pentameter, irony, characterization, satire) related to the General Prologue, provides information about the pilgrims, and relates the prologue to the historical period from which it arose. This PowerPoint is useful as an introduction to many of the concepts that students will need to know in order to appreciate "The General Prologue". It is
Preview of Hamlet Analysis Notes Presentation - Analyzing Literary Devices Shakespeare Play

Hamlet Analysis Notes Presentation - Analyzing Literary Devices Shakespeare Play

Created by
Presto Plans
Hamlet Analysis Notes Presentation - This resource will help you review the most important elements in the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare! This 40-slide PowerPoint presentation shares some of the most important elements in the play organized by act and scene. The notes address characterization, theme, setting, and much more! The notes can be used for students to copy, or they can be used as discussion starters. After using this presentation, your students will have a much deeper understandin
Preview of Indian Horse Information Slideshow

Indian Horse Information Slideshow

Created by
Nicole Webster
A fully detailed slideshow with information and background on the novel by Richard Wagamese, Indian Horse. (No spoilers!)This PowerPoint presentation is full of historical photos and images linked to the book and film which will help bring the story, and history, to life for students.Clear information summed up the slides to fully explain the important background of the residential schools and Canadian history that relates to this novel. A simple assignment for students to complete after watchin
Preview of Lord of the Flies Chapter Summaries and Analysis PPT

Lord of the Flies Chapter Summaries and Analysis PPT

This presentation will guide you and your students through the reading of William Golding's Lord of the Flies chapter by chapter. It begins with a pre-reading discussion question, followed by an explanation of allegory as a literary concept, an overview of key characters and their symbolism, followed by a chapter by chapter summary and analysis. There are also two class discussion prompts at key points in the novel, as well as two prompts post-reading. The summaries and analysis are written in s
Preview of John Keats Poetry Pack

John Keats Poetry Pack

Created by
Mind the Gap
John Keats, the tragic Romantic poet who died of tuberculosis at age 26, longed for “permanence in a world of change.” Your students will do a close analysis of four of his most famous poems, including “La Belle Dame sans Merci”“Ode on a Grecian Urn”“Ode to Autumn”“Ode to a Nightingale” You’ll find two versions of the poems—one with line-by-line detailed annotations for you to use as you teach, and one version without annotations that you can copy and hand out to your students. The lesson concl
Preview of Samuel Taylor Coleridge Poetry Pack

Samuel Taylor Coleridge Poetry Pack

Created by
Mind the Gap
Samuel Taylor Coleridge revolutionized poetry with his poem "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," and his “fragment” poem "Kubla Khan," which he claimed came to him in a dream. This shattered the idea that poetry had to be divinely inspired, and it influenced our modern notions of creativity. You’ll find two versions of the poems—one with detailed line-by-line annotations for you to use as you teach, and one version without annotations that you can copy and hand out to your students. This set inc
Preview of Comic Books & Science (FULL LESSON)

Comic Books & Science (FULL LESSON)

Use COMIC BOOKS as an engaging gateway to explore and discuss SCIENCE!Enough material for one or multiple classes.Click on "view preview" to see a preview of the entire product.This comprehensive session is an engaging and immersive Google Slides presentation filled with animated text, pictures, and activities. These full lessons were completely built by an arts professor. All the work is done for you! This presentation is easily understandable and is great for science, artsy, or non-artsy stude
Preview of Literature Review on Educational Technology

Literature Review on Educational Technology

Created by
Teacher Factory
Educational technology, often referred to as EdTech, encompasses the use of technology to support teaching and learning processes. This literature review explores key themes, trends, and research findings in the field of educational technology. The review covers various aspects including the integration of technology in classrooms, the impact on learning outcomes, challenges, and future directions.
Preview of Meg March And The Social Pressure Audiobook (Little Women Podcast)

Meg March And The Social Pressure Audiobook (Little Women Podcast)

Created by
Fairychamber
John is the underrated love interest in the Little Women canon, but he is actually really great. He is a gentleman and a wonderful father and he adores Meg. I am joined by Little Women expert, the author of March Sisters Sweet Romance Book series, Jen Brady. In Jen's book "Falling for the tutor" we get John's point of view on things. What does he think about the March family and how did he fall in love with Meg? Join us in this wonderful discussion. We shall be discussing about Meg's character.
Preview of ELEMENTS OF A NOVEL POWER POINT

ELEMENTS OF A NOVEL POWER POINT

Created by
iLOVE2TEACH
This is a great power point to use when going over elements of a novel or story. It includes the following:- plot- parts of plot- plot diagram- conflict- types of conflict- what to do while you read- setting- characters- theme- after readingThere are 13 slides and they all include a visual. It is a wonderful review or overview of significant material. I use it at the end of the year for my Book Fair Unit.
Preview of Tennessee Williams’s “The Glass Menagerie” Handout

Tennessee Williams’s “The Glass Menagerie” Handout

Created by
William Tarvin
A three-lesson, twenty-two-page, fill-in-the-blank handout which will allow your students to explore the thematic, structural, and stylistic brilliance of Williams’s “The Glass Menagerie.” The first lesson deals with scenes 1-3 of the play and has a detailed character analysis of the four members of the Wingfield family and of the two major themes of the drama: The disintegration of the family and reality vs. illusion. The second lesson examines the structure, the development of characters,
Preview of The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe (PPTX) - Intro & Theological Symbolism

The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe (PPTX) - Intro & Theological Symbolism

This 46-slide PowerPoint has been crafted with care to introduce students to C.S. Lewis' masterpiece, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. It is designed to cover the following: About the BookMain CharactersMajor EventsTheological Symbolism & Reflections (major focus of this presentation)This Powerpoint goes into great detail to help students make connections between what occurs in this book and the Christian faith. Theological topics such as the relation between the Law (the Deep Magic) an
Preview of Historical Introduction to British Romanticism

Historical Introduction to British Romanticism

This PowerPoint presentation covers the fundamentals of British Romanticism, 1798 - 1832. It includes discussion of important events that shaped the period, describes the process of industrialization (which greatly affected the movement) and provides characteristics that were common to Romantic writing. It also discusses the movement as a reaction to neo-classicism. The presentation also includes critical thinking questions and activities. This PowerPoint is 20 slides long. It is part of a .zip
Preview of Jonathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” Handout

Jonathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” Handout

Created by
William Tarvin
A nine-page, fill-in-the-blank activity in which your students will analyze paragraph-by-paragraph Swift’s ironic masterpiece. The handout begins with the historical background which prompted the essay, a time in Ireland when the rich were getting richer and the poor were becoming so poor that most were reduced to beggary, ironically called their “lawful occupation”—an economic situation not unlike (some may find) modern-day America. Much of the handout is devoted to the structure of “A Most
Preview of Crime and Punishment: A Teacher's Guide & Complete Chapter Notes

Crime and Punishment: A Teacher's Guide & Complete Chapter Notes

# access the first five chapters, completely free: Free Sample: Crime and Punishment: A Teacher's Guide & Chapter NotesDesigned to support educators in high school and college settings, these detailed materials provide a structured framework for engaging students with the novel's intricate themes and characters.Key Features:Chapter-by-Chapter Notes: Delve deeper into each chapter with summaries, character analyses, thematic explorations, and breakdowns of language and literary devices.Discu
Preview of "Emma" by Jane Austen, Powerpoint Presentation

"Emma" by Jane Austen, Powerpoint Presentation

Created by
Hannia
This is a powerpoint presentation on the novel "Emma." Included: Jane Austen author bio, Setting, Plot, Characters, and Themes. 36 slides.
Preview of Women's Literature - Flannery O'Connor Week 1 of 4 College English Writing AP

Women's Literature - Flannery O'Connor Week 1 of 4 College English Writing AP

This listing is for Week 1 of a 4 Week Unit Week 1: Intro to Analysis via Characterization, Setting, Theme, and SymbolismReading: "A Good Man is Hard to Find" by Flannery O'ConnorLecture: Overview of textual analysis and close reading techniquesTeacher Models: Opening scene in "A Good Man is Hard to Find" by Flannery O'ConnorSmall Group Workshop and Individual Student Assignment: Analyze "A Good Man is Hard to Find" and identify key themes and language features.Week 2: Analyzing Authorial Intent
Preview of The Hero's Journey Powerpoint

The Hero's Journey Powerpoint

Created by
Christie Olstad
“There are only two or three human stories, and they go on repeating themselves as fiercely as if they had never happened before.” - Willa CatherThe hero's journey is the great monomyth, as described by Carl Jung and Joseph Campbell. Almost every story follows the hero's journey outline or pattern. Understanding the hero's journey not only helps students analyze the stories they are reading, but it also gives them an outline to follow when writing creatively. The hero’s journey has repeated
Preview of Women's Literature- Kate Chopin Mary Wilkins Freeman Week 4 of 4 College English

Women's Literature- Kate Chopin Mary Wilkins Freeman Week 4 of 4 College English

This listing is for Week 1 of a 4 Week Unit Week 1: Intro to Analysis via Characterization, Setting, Theme, and SymbolismReading: "A Good Man is Hard to Find" by Flannery O'ConnorLecture: Overview of textual analysis and close reading techniquesTeacher Models: Opening scene in "A Good Man is Hard to Find" by Flannery O'ConnorSmall Group Workshop and Individual Student Assignment: Analyze "A Good Man is Hard to Find" and identify key themes and language features.Week 2: Analyzing Authorial Intent
Preview of Women's Literature - Shirley Jackson Virginia Woolf Week 3 of 4 College English

Women's Literature - Shirley Jackson Virginia Woolf Week 3 of 4 College English

This listing is for Week 1 of a 4 Week Unit Week 1: Intro to Analysis via Characterization, Setting, Theme, and SymbolismReading: "A Good Man is Hard to Find" by Flannery O'ConnorLecture: Overview of textual analysis and close reading techniquesTeacher Models: Opening scene in "A Good Man is Hard to Find" by Flannery O'ConnorSmall Group Workshop and Individual Student Assignment: Analyze "A Good Man is Hard to Find" and identify key themes and language features.Week 2: Analyzing Authorial Intent
Preview of Women's Literature - Charlotte Perkins Alice Walker Week 2 of 4 College English

Women's Literature - Charlotte Perkins Alice Walker Week 2 of 4 College English

This listing is for Week 1 of a 4 Week Unit Week 1: Intro to Analysis via Characterization, Setting, Theme, and SymbolismReading: "A Good Man is Hard to Find" by Flannery O'ConnorLecture: Overview of textual analysis and close reading techniquesTeacher Models: Opening scene in "A Good Man is Hard to Find" by Flannery O'ConnorSmall Group Workshop and Individual Student Assignment: Analyze "A Good Man is Hard to Find" and identify key themes and language features.Week 2: Analyzing Authorial Intent
Preview of Modern Era - 20th century and beyond (British)

Modern Era - 20th century and beyond (British)

This attractive powerpoint is a great introduction to the main ideas and philosophies that affect the 20th century. It highlights the great thinkers of the time period and highlights five key British poets. Walk students through the broad ideas before delving into the details.
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