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High school literature reflective journals for teachers

Preview of Crucible Daily Quickwrites/Journals and Grading Rubric

Crucible Daily Quickwrites/Journals and Grading Rubric

Created by
Jennifer Hampton
This file contains daily quickwrite prompts for Arthur Miller's The Crucible. There are 12 quickwrites to be done at the beginning of class that correspond with the day's reading. Also included: -How prompt connects to day's reading. -Detailed rubric for grading quickwrites**This product is part of my complete Crucible bundle!**See also my Making Editorial Cartoons Using The Crucible lesson/ppt.**Be the first to know about discounts and product launches from my store. Look for the star next to
Preview of Romeo and Juliet BUNDLE: Shakespeare, Clip Art, Projects, One Pagers, Posters

Romeo and Juliet BUNDLE: Shakespeare, Clip Art, Projects, One Pagers, Posters

Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet Posters and One Pager Projects and NotesA pack full of one pagers and posters for your Shakespeare UNIT! These fun posters get your room ready quickly and easily for your Romeo and Juliet lessons. The one pagers offer a multitude of opportunities for creative connections!RESOURCE #1Romeo and Juliet One Pager Worksheets, Creative Notes, ProjectsThese one pagers are a great option as a culminating project (assign even more than one)! They also work for during the mov
Preview of The Giver Journal Questions

The Giver Journal Questions

Created by
Nichelle Newton
Engage students with thought-provoking questions about The Giver. These free journal questions are a great way to start off the class and get students processing what they read about in previous chapters. It relates the themes of the book to their own life experiences and gives them time to write quietly in a journal for you to collect at the end of the week. Created by Nichelle Newton
Preview of Diary of Anne Frank Journaling Project with Adapted Modified Differentiated esl

Diary of Anne Frank Journaling Project with Adapted Modified Differentiated esl

Created by
Red Raider 14
This unit is a study of what Anne loved best, journaling. What better way to study this great novel! In this unit students will read assignments in class or on their own, and then complete the journaling assignments. The unit will work either on paper or as a digital project. Included are modifications and shortened assignments that go side-by-side with the original. I have uploaded it in doc format so that it is flexible and you may make further modifications your students may need. Also in
Preview of Gratitude Journal with 25 insightful Prompts

Gratitude Journal with 25 insightful Prompts

Created by
Inquisiprints
Introducing the "Gratitude Journal for Teachers—a thoughtfully designed collection of 25 prompts specifically crafted to cultivate gratitude and mindfulness for teachers and students—can be applicable to both. This is an 80-page PDF version that you can get printed for your self-development, and self-reflection, as a gift for someone and as a resource for your classroom.This unique resource aims to help teachers foster a positive mindset, enhance well-being, and celebrate the joys of their prof
Preview of Digital Book Log

Digital Book Log

Students can use this digital book log throughout the year to keep track of the books they have read! Slides include: -Explanation of how to use the product-Example slide-"Currently reading" slides-"Books I've finished" slides -A digital book shelf for 2023-Top 5 of 2023 slide-Best book of 2023 slide -Worst book of 2023 slide
Preview of Bell Ringer Journal High School

Bell Ringer Journal High School

Created by
Miss Love
Bell Ringer Journal for HIGH SCHOOL Years 7-12 42 prompts Students have the opportunity to strengthen their writing and critical thinking skills with unique, higher level thinking and growth mindset bell ringer prompts. This journal is an awesome way to get students to reflect on their own choices, beliefs and values in life. The journal can be used as an opening to any lesson, getting students to think quietly and immerse themselves in opinions that they may not otherwise think about. Students
Preview of 3 Weeks: Odyssey and Hero Journey Journals/Warm Ups

3 Weeks: Odyssey and Hero Journey Journals/Warm Ups

Three weeks of The Odyssey and The Hero's Journey journal prompts using figurative language, citing textual evidence, and writing constructed response pieces!
Preview of Poesía

Poesía

El siguiente recurso incluye tanto la parte teórica como práctica sobre el género poético. El mismo incluye temas de:- rima- métrica-verso-estrofa-sinalefa-diéresis-sinéresis Además incluye ejercicio de redacción. Todos nuestros recursos incluyen clave y rúbrica cuando sea necesario.
Preview of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" power point

"A Midsummer Night's Dream" power point

This power point is designed to include all materials a teacher would need to teach the unit. The power point begins with background information on Shakespeare, covers the Globe theatre, then leads to the play itself. The characters are introduced, there is a purpose statement prior to each ACT, a projectable chart of characters and student assignment for those characters per class period, per act; at the end of each act are discussion questions that are higher-level blooms.
Preview of Reading Response Journal Prompts for Independent Reading

Reading Response Journal Prompts for Independent Reading

Over 14 pages of reflective journal prompts to get your students connecting, thinking, and writing about what they are reading! Hundreds of questions and prompts categorized by standard. I use these as "Bellringers" or "Welcome Writes" the first 5-10 minutes of class as a way to get the students to come in and immediately begin working and engaged. Covers most all of the Common Core Writing Standards.
Preview of Lord of the Flies Chapter Journals

Lord of the Flies Chapter Journals

Created by
Rebecca Drake
This PowerPoint presentation is meant to be used as a Do Now journal for each of the chapters from Lord of the Flies. There is a separate slide for each chapter with a journal response questions that corresponds to some event from that section.
Preview of Dialectical Journal Packet

Dialectical Journal Packet

Created by
Sandra Casady
Dialectical journals are an effective and interactive way for students to reflect on and respond to their reading. I have used these for grades 4th-8th but they could be modified to meet the needs of both younger and older grades. These journals are an open dialogue with a book/novel that the students are reading. They can be used with a read-aloud, literature group, or at home book. The students love to make predictions and then read on to see how accurate they are.
Preview of Great Expectations Response Journal

Great Expectations Response Journal

This is a Response Journal for Dickens' novel Great Expectations. It encourages daily reading and helps tie an older book into the students' lives.
Preview of The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian Journal Prompts

The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian Journal Prompts

The file includes 11 journal prompts that will lead to discussion about important topics in the novel. This activity can also be purchased in The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian Teacher's Bundle.
Preview of Poetic Inspirations for Life’s Journey

Poetic Inspirations for Life’s Journey

Created by
Happy Arts
Embark on a journey of self-discovery and inspiration with "Raspberry Reflections". Transform your perspective on life one poem at a time!Accompanied by exquisite full-color illustrations, the beauty and essence of raspberries come alive, enhancing the poetic journey and stimulating the imagination. With each turn of the page, you'll find yourself immersed in a world of vivid imagery, as the harmonious fusion of art and verse transports you to new heights of contemplation and serenity.But "Raspb
Preview of The Most Beautiful Place in the World by Ann Cameron - WRITING RESOURCE

The Most Beautiful Place in the World by Ann Cameron - WRITING RESOURCE

Created by
Sandra Bryant
The amazing descriptions of Guatemala in this book by Ann Cameron will inspire your students. I have made pages for you to copy and for students to use in their journals or make a book on their own. Teach WRITING WITH DETAILS and HOW TO INVOKE EMOTION with Ann Cameron's book. This packet also includes a page for your students to write using details of their own - what they consider THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACE. Many collaborative conversations can take place using this text.
Preview of Angela's Ashes Journal Prompts

Angela's Ashes Journal Prompts

Created by
Gia LoScalzo
This is a collection of journal prompts for use while reading Angela’s Ashes by Frank McCourt. There are analytical and creative prompts to foster students' connections to the texts. I used this in a Memoir Writing class, but it would also work well in a typical English class grades 9-12.
Preview of Reading Response Journal Prompts for Independent Reading

Reading Response Journal Prompts for Independent Reading

Over 14 pages of reflective journal prompts to get your students connecting, thinking, and writing about what they are reading! Hundreds of questions and prompts categorized by standard. I use these as "Bellringers" or "Welcome Writes" the first 5-10 minutes of class as a way to get the students to come in and immediately begin working and engaged. Covers most all of the Common Core Writing Standards.
Preview of IB English Literature: Learner Portfolio: Areas of Exploration

IB English Literature: Learner Portfolio: Areas of Exploration

Created by
IB Loving Lit
What are the IB Areas of Exploration? Students learn about the Areas by answering Inquiry Based Questions related to their texts, they make connections to TOK, and watch a video to help them incorporate the three Areas of Exploration into their Learner Portfolio as well as their new IB English Literature curriculum.
Preview of Why Study English?  A Question to Start the Year

Why Study English? A Question to Start the Year

Created by
Mr. Rad
This Word Document contains a short and engaging article on why studying the liberal arts, humanities, and English can benefit students' lives both professionally and personally. The activity has the learning goals at the top and begins with the quote: "An education is one of the few things people are willing to pay for and not get", followed by a reflection question to prompts student thought on the nature and purpose of education within their own lives. Following this is and an optional cl
Preview of Parable of the Sower Essential Questions

Parable of the Sower Essential Questions

15 Essential Questions to help in designing a unit for Octavia E. Butler's Parable of the Sower. These questions can be used as: Bell-ringers and Do-nows to start students thinkingFor writing/journal promptsFor discussion activitiesTo help make connections with other texts and content
Preview of The Giver: Novel and Movie Comparison

The Giver: Novel and Movie Comparison

Created by
eLit Teaching
While watching a movie based on a book I have found it is beneficial for students to critically view the movie.  This resource includes a Google doc (and PDF as a print resource) to help your students not only compare and contrast the movie with the book, but also infer why the director and writers changed the novel so much.In Lois Lowry’s Newbery Acceptance Speech she implied The Giver would never be made into a movie.  Two decades later it was adapted for a movie, though. Some of the techniqu
Preview of AP Lit & Comp Literature Journals with Self Assessment Lesson Plan

AP Lit & Comp Literature Journals with Self Assessment Lesson Plan

Created by
Melanie Hazen
My students keep a literature journal all year, beginning with their summer reading assignment. I have my students bring their journals to class every day, and during the first week of class they complete the Summer Journal Self Analysis assignment, learning to evaluate their own choices. In general, the first Journal Self Analysis shows them that they summarize the plot too much and that they lack one or more of the required elements altogether. Most students also learn that of the four req
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