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Arts & music Common Core SL.9-10.4 lessons

Preview of Julius Caesar Unit Plan 3.5 Weeks of Lesson Plans & Activities, Shakespeare

Julius Caesar Unit Plan 3.5 Weeks of Lesson Plans & Activities, Shakespeare

Created by
Love and Let Lit
Draw students into Julius Caesar with this 3.5-week unit plan! It contains lesson plans, bell ringers, activities, questions, characters, quotes and more. The first 2.5 weeks are spent on an in-depth study of Julius Caesar filled with engaging activities. The final week is spent on the complete writing process for a literary analysis essay. All the prep work is done! All materials are available in PDF to print and student materials are writeable in Google Slides. This engaging Julius Caesar Uni
Preview of A Midsummer Night's Dream Unit Plan With Lesson Plans & Activities, 12 Resources

A Midsummer Night's Dream Unit Plan With Lesson Plans & Activities, 12 Resources

Created by
Love and Let Lit
Use this A Midsummer Night's Dream unit plan to draw students into Shakespeare's famous play. This 4-week unit plan includes lesson plans, bell ringers, activities, questions, characters, quotes, final projects, an essay and more. Students spend the first two weeks on an in-depth study of A Midsummer Night's Dream filled with engaging activities. Week 3 is spent on creative final projects and the final week is spent on the complete writing process for a literary analysis essay. All the prep work
Preview of Short Film in a Flash Complete Unit Plan (Make a Mini-Movie in 1 Week!)

Short Film in a Flash Complete Unit Plan (Make a Mini-Movie in 1 Week!)

Challenge your students to produce a mini-movie in one week with this Short Film in a Flash complete ready-to-go unit!Students will have one week to write, film and edit a short film based off a prompt from a creative list of 20 options. Everything is ready to go with a visual instructor's presentation, an editable Compass-aligned lesson plan, step-by-step project guide for students - and supplemental materials (shot list, storyboard, 2-column script). There are two grades for the project: a for
Preview of Project-Based Learning Podcasting Bundle (Using Soundtrap)

Project-Based Learning Podcasting Bundle (Using Soundtrap)

Created by
Building Beats
This bundle includes an entire podcasting curriculum, complete with 12 lesson plans and a printable podcast brainstorming worksheet. These lesson plans are full of links to podcasting resources, warm up activities and a culminating podcasting project using Soundtrap, as well as key talking points for each section. Each lesson plan includes the Lesson Objective, Materials Needed, Warmup, Lesson Plan, Breakout Session, Key Vocabulary, Reflection, and Resources, including podcasts created by other
Preview of The Taming of the Shrew and Ten Things I Hate About You Scheme of Learning

The Taming of the Shrew and Ten Things I Hate About You Scheme of Learning

Created by
elaine253
A 14 page Scheme of Learning focussing on appropriation and comparing The Taming of the Shrew with the film Ten Things I Hate About You. This is written primarily for the 10th Grade though it could be easily adapted for another curriculum or age group. The scheme is fully differentiated for ESL, Learning Difficulties and Gifted and Talented students. Resources included are: a detailed table connecting all the main elements of the play and film, graphic organisers to aid student thinking and plan
Preview of African American Spirituals - 5 Day Unit - Literary & Historical Analysis, CCSS

African American Spirituals - 5 Day Unit - Literary & Historical Analysis, CCSS

This is a 5-day unit in which students study the African American spirituals. These songs that have been passed down through generations have helped to shape the conscious identity of the enslaved people. It is beneficial for students to consider these songs as important contributions to American literature. Students will learn about the genre, listen/read and analyze the lyrics to 5 key songs, consider their background and double messages, research the life of Harriet Tubman and her mission in
Preview of IMPROMPTU PUBLIC SPEAKING - Lessons, Activities and Games Fun!

IMPROMPTU PUBLIC SPEAKING - Lessons, Activities and Games Fun!

Created by
Brilliantly Lit
Whether you call it impromptu, extemporaneous or ad-lib speaking, your students will call these lessons, activities and games FUN! This exciting public speaking 30% off bundle contains all you need to make impromptu speaking an essential part of any public speaking and debate class. ELA and drama students will also love this challenging but fun activity. A thought-provoking FREE public speaking poster is included. All this, and nearly $6 off into the bargain!Public Speaking: Impromptu Speaking M
Preview of A Raisin in the Sun BUNDLE: Unit Resource Pack! Power, Society, & Identity Lens

A Raisin in the Sun BUNDLE: Unit Resource Pack! Power, Society, & Identity Lens

Here are a few unique critical lenses through which to read Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun: power, society, and identity. As students work through these lessons, they will study the play with these concepts at the forefront, making connections to the characters' use of language all along the way.This growing bundle contains resources to help you implement your own unit like the one described above. Recommended for high school students (grades 9-12), the materials and activities are Goo
Preview of Analyze Film Adaptations - A Lesson for Film Analysis and Film Studies

Analyze Film Adaptations - A Lesson for Film Analysis and Film Studies

Are you teaching books with movie adaptations? You NEED to teach this film study lesson to your students! Whether it's a book to movie adaptation or a movie adaptation of Shakespeare, show students the skills they need for film analysis and film studies.I created this resource because I found myself scrambling whenever it came time to show a film adaptation when doing a novel study unit with my students. I wanted to make the viewing experience meaningful, but I had not laid out clearly for stude
Preview of Shakespeare Unit Plans Romeo & Juliet, Macbeth, Hamlet, Julius Caesar, & More

Shakespeare Unit Plans Romeo & Juliet, Macbeth, Hamlet, Julius Caesar, & More

Created by
Love and Let Lit
Perfect for a Shakespeare Course! This bundle includes Shakespeare resources and lesson plans in five complete unit plans for Shakespeare’s most popular plays: Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Macbeth, Julius Caesar, andA Midsummer Night's Dream. Each unit includes lessons, calendars, bell ringers, reading guides, engaging student activities, final projects, essays, and more! These no-prep units are perfect for engaging students and increasing comprehension. All student materials have writeable version
Preview of 5 Mini-Lessons for Black History Month

5 Mini-Lessons for Black History Month

Created by
Teachable Tech
These 5 mini-lessons are perfect for sprinkling into your ELA curriculum for Black History Month or for any African-American Literature unit.Duration:15 minutes eachIncluded:media, discussion questions, teacher guidanceFormats:Google Slides, Pear Deck (Optional)There are 5 mini-lessons total:Discuss Symbols in Art by African-AmericansWatch Slam Poetry by Black PoetsAnalyze Famous Letters of ProtestListen to Themes in Songs of SlaveryPresent Research on Black AuthorsPlease view the preview to see
Preview of A Complete Persepolis Bundle

A Complete Persepolis Bundle

Created by
LoveLitLearn
Ready to teach Volume 1 of Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi? Enjoy this complete bundle of lesson plans, slides, activities, presentations, quizzes, and essay prompts! You need to look no further than to use this bundle to dig deep into the compelling world of Marjane and the Iranian Revolution. Suitable for English 9-12 or High School Social Studies classes!
Preview of Introduction to Shakespeare Drama Circle Activity and Lesson

Introduction to Shakespeare Drama Circle Activity and Lesson

Introduce your students to the exciting world of William Shakespeare with this engaging Drama Circle activity! Designed for both Drama and English classes, the Introduction to Shakespeare Drama Circle activity bridges the gap between fun and education, creating a dynamic learning environment that students will love. This product is an excellent resource to kickstart your unit on Shakespeare or as an enriching supplementary activity.Features:**Interactive Drama Circle Activity:** This activity en
Preview of Exploring Metaphors through Ai Weiwei's Art: Sunflower Seeds and Big Ideas

Exploring Metaphors through Ai Weiwei's Art: Sunflower Seeds and Big Ideas

This lesson package explores the art of Ai Weiwei, focusing on the metaphorical aspects of his work, particularly "Sunflower Seeds." Students will learn about Ai Weiwei's background, discuss the use of metaphor in art, and create their own artwork expressing a big idea through metaphor. The lesson includes detailed content, an art project plan, a rubric for assessment, a quiz with answer key, and a teacher script for presenting the lesson.
Preview of The Art of Letters: Exploring the World of Influential Typographers

The Art of Letters: Exploring the World of Influential Typographers

This art lesson, "The Art of Letters: Exploring the World of Influential Typographers," for grades 9-12, delves into typography and the works of iconic typographers. Students will research contemporary typographers, create a typographic design, write an analysis, and present their findings. The package includes a Powerpoint presentation, a rubric for project evaluation, a quiz with an answer key, and aligns with Common Core ELA standards. This lesson aims to enhance students' understanding of ty
Preview of Gestalt Principles in Graphic Design: Seeing the Whole Beyond the Parts

Gestalt Principles in Graphic Design: Seeing the Whole Beyond the Parts

This package includes a detailed lesson plan on Gestalt principles in graphic design for grades 9-12. It covers the definition and application of Gestalt theory, a research and analysis project, a design project incorporating Gestalt principles, a rubric for assessment, a quiz on the lesson content, and an answer key. The lesson aims to enhance students' understanding and application of Gestalt principles in graphic design, fostering analytical and creative skills.
Preview of Revitalizing Brands: The Stanley Company's Marketing Success Story

Revitalizing Brands: The Stanley Company's Marketing Success Story

This lesson package, "Revitalizing Brands: The Stanley Company's Marketing Success Story," for grades 9-12, provides an insightful look into marketing strategies and brand redesign. It includes a case study on Stanley Company, a project for students to reimagine a brand for a new demographic, and presentations of their strategies. The package contains a lesson plan, a rubric for project evaluation, a quiz with an answer key, and aligns with Common Core ELA standards. This comprehensive lesson of
Preview of United in Art: Creating Community-Engaged Sculptures

United in Art: Creating Community-Engaged Sculptures

"United in Art: Creating Community-Engaged Sculptures" is a comprehensive art lesson package for grades 5-8. The lesson focuses on understanding the collaborative nature of the artwork "Each/Other" by Marie Watt and Cannupa Hanska Luger and encourages students to create their own sculptures with community involvement. The package includes a detailed lesson plan across nine days, a materials list, a project rubric, a 5-question quiz to reinforce the lesson content, and an answer key for the quiz.
Preview of "12 Angry Men" Printable Activity Handouts & Study Guide

"12 Angry Men" Printable Activity Handouts & Study Guide

This comprehensive and engaging resource consists of over twelve printable activity handouts and a study guide for 12 Angry Men.
Preview of Crucible by Arthur Miller Act 3 - Close Reading Lesson

Crucible by Arthur Miller Act 3 - Close Reading Lesson

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Improve reading comprhension in Act 3 of The Crucible by Arthur Miller and teach close reading with compelling lines from the play. In pre-reading activities, students respond to a journal prompt that makes personal connections, and then they define vocabulary. Next, they review the think-aloud with model annotations and reflect on reading strategies. Post-reading questions include interpreting, analyzing, and evaluating the reading. Furthermore, students complete narrative writing and a short
Preview of Engineering Art: The Bridges of Pittsburgh

Engineering Art: The Bridges of Pittsburgh

This detailed art lesson, "Engineering Art: The Bridges of Pittsburgh," is designed for grades 9-12. It includes an exploration of Pittsburgh's bridges, types of bridges, and the integration of engineering with artistic design. Students will create their own bridge models, write about their designs, and present their work. The package includes a rubric for project evaluation, a quiz with an answer key, and aligns with Common Core ELA standards, making it a comprehensive educational tool. ​
Preview of Richard Serra, "Tilted Arc," And Site Specific Sculpture - Art Lesson for 9-12

Richard Serra, "Tilted Arc," And Site Specific Sculpture - Art Lesson for 9-12

This art lesson focuses on Richard Serra's "Tilted Arc," the controversy it created, and site-specific sculpture. Students will learn about his sculpture, and formulate their own plan for a site-specific sculpture. They will write their justification and present it to the class. The lesson includes a rubric, a 10 question selected response quiz, an answer key, and CC ELA standards.
Preview of IMPROMPTU SPEAKING TOPICS - Ad-Lib Fun Activities

IMPROMPTU SPEAKING TOPICS - Ad-Lib Fun Activities

Created by
Brilliantly Lit
Impromptu speaking, extemporaneous speaking, ad-lib speaking- whatever you call it, ELA or drama classes will find this activity challenging fun. Public speaking and debate co-curricular clubs will LOVE it! Two impromptu speaking games await in this resource. The first activity consists of fun, mostly one word topics- a fun, vibrant warm-up. They are perfect for either getting novices used to the idea of speaking in front of their peers, or as fun and relaxation for experienced speakers. Reduce
Preview of Impromptu Speaking - 6 Ready to Present Lessons

Impromptu Speaking - 6 Ready to Present Lessons

Created by
Big Ben
Need a unit to give to a sub if you're out for a couple of weeks?Can't find a simple, easy-to-deliver short unit for the beginning or end of the semester?Want something easy to deliver when you're done with a show and just need to rest?THIS IS IT! 6 ready-to-teach lessons that you can start to present right away. Included:* Google Slide Presentations - my sub taught directly from them with no prior knowledge!* Detailed interim and summative assessments - with example videos and tables!* Final
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