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Literary Analysis Essay Writing Digital and Print Bundle - Google Classroom

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Thank you so much for this product! It is truly a time saver for lesson planning. It helped supplement my ELA units.
This was an excellent unit for writing literary analysis essays. It had great directions and my students were able to follow all the steps easily. Thank you for making this resource and making the lesson planning for this unit quicker.

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    If you are looking for a way to simplify teaching your students how to write a literary essay, the digital and print Literary Analysis Essay Writing Activity is exactly what you need to teach this challenging writing genre to your 5th-7th grade students. This step-by-step scaffolded literary analysis writing unit includes a rubric and a literary analysis essay example, so all students can succeed.

    ✏️ The best part? The step-by-step approach for teaching and writing a literary analysis will significantly reduce your stress and reduce your students' frustration.

    ✏️ Perfect for using when you want to analyze the basic literary elements of plot, setting, character, & theme.

    A paragraph frame is included for each analysis paragraph, and the annotated example essay will help you confidently teach your students how to write a literary analysis introduction paragraph, body paragraphs, & a conclusion paragraph.

    You’ll love using this scaffolded and engaging 21-page resource with guiding questions for each literary analysis paragraph that will keep your students focused on the writing topic.

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    Included in this helpful literary analysis resource, you'll find

    • Teacher Tips on how to teach literary analysis writing
    • Step-by-step digital and printable note pages for the literary analysis of plot, setting, and character in an effort to prove the theme
    • Paragraph frames (digital and printable) for each of the five paragraphs
    • Literary analysis example essay to use as a model
    • Digital and printable writing rubric
    • Literary analysis transition words
    • List of common themes in literature
    • Pitfalls to avoid
    • Peer Editing/Student Revising Worksheet (digital and printable)
    • Common Core Standards

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    The literary analysis resource was created with differentiation in mind. This challenging writing genre can be confusing to students. With guiding questions to help with each paragraph, your students will succeed! The example essay and its annotated version will simplify your teaching and give students concrete examples for their writing focus.

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    Teachers like you are saying this about the no prep literary analysis resource:

    ⭐️ Simply Creative Teaching said, "Just bought this and LOVE it! I love that you've included a sample literary analysis, along with guiding questions to help students truly grasp what's included in a solid essay. This is perfect! Thank you for such a quality product! :)"

    ⭐️ Heather D. said, "Such a great resource...it really breaks down the process of writing a literary analysis into manageable steps. I also love that a mentor text is included. I referred back to it throughout the entire unit!"

    ⭐️ Erin said, "I found this resource mid way through drowning in Literary Essay. Coming from Kinder, I was not familiar with this type of writing. This resource was a saving grace! I feel so much more prepared to teach this concept this year using this resource to the fullest!!"

    ⭐️ Lindsay A. said, "I had my students use this guided packet to review one of two novels we read together in class. This allowed them to work together in groups to discuss common themes and text evidence and allowed them to clearly see what it meant to analyze a piece of literary text."id way through drowning in Literary Essay. Coming from Kinder, I was not familiar with this type of writing. This resource was a saving grace! I feel so much more prepared to teach this concept this year using this resource to the fullest!!"

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Explain how a series of chapters, scenes, or stanzas fits together to provide the overall structure of a particular story, drama, or poem.
    Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
    Determine a theme or central idea of a text and how it is conveyed through particular details; provide a summary of the text distinct from personal opinions or judgments.
    Describe how a particular story’s or drama’s plot unfolds in a series of episodes as well as how the characters respond or change as the plot moves toward a resolution.
    Analyze how a particular sentence, chapter, scene, or stanza fits into the overall structure of a text and contributes to the development of the theme, setting, or plot.

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