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11th grade holidays literature circles for Microsoft Word

Preview of Christmas Chemistry Color by Number - by Valence Electrons

Christmas Chemistry Color by Number - by Valence Electrons

Solve each chemical element for the number of valence electrons indicated by its atomic mass and use that answer to determine the color of each section. For example hydrogen has 1 valence electron so wherever you see "H" use the number color 1 which is yellow.
Preview of The Sad Little Bunny - Spanish Reader's Theater

The Sad Little Bunny - Spanish Reader's Theater

Created by
LosDosMaestros
This is a small group reader's theater is for four students. This is the Spanish version and is called El Pequeño Conejito Triste - un cuento de Pascua. It is for Easter. Our students had requested an Easter themed story. This is a simpler one and the moral of the story is about friendship. In the script, little Bunny is sad. He can’t seem to make friends but his mother has an idea. Little Bunny begins to make friends but has to worry if they will still be his friends when he isn’t giving them e
Preview of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass - Book Discussion Questions

Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass - Book Discussion Questions

Created by
Steve Pasche
This 32 page download contains questions for each chapter of The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: An American Slave. The questions support The Townsend Press Version of the book from The Townsend Library. This product would fit nicely in an American History class which focuses on the realities of American slavery.
Preview of "The Raven" Anticipation Guide

"The Raven" Anticipation Guide

Created by
Carol Krauss
Engage your students with the preread anticipation guide, including literary device and SEL-style questions. % questions which take about ten-fifteen minutes.
Preview of Halloween Word Scramble

Halloween Word Scramble

Here is a chance to get your inner "ghoul" on with this Halloween Word Scramble. Enjoy this sort of holiday and crack open a Snickers Bar and have some fun. Some of the words are difficult and may haunt you still.
Preview of How the Grinch Stole Christmas Viewing Guide

How the Grinch Stole Christmas Viewing Guide

Created by
Katelyn Sloane
Have some holiday fun, while reviewing literary fiction and nonfiction elements. This guide incorporates setting, conflict, dynamic and static characterization, cause and effect, problem and solution and point of view. There is also a few questions that ask the student's to contrast the events in the movie to the book.
Preview of The Anti-Litterbug Club Small Group Reader's Theater

The Anti-Litterbug Club Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for a small group of 4 students for Earth Day. In the script,Two children are having a picnic and are going to leave their trash on the ground. A chipmunk tells them they should clean it up and that trash is bad for animals and makes things look terrible. The Litterbug is nearby and wants the kids to leave their trash. It tells them that it is easier to just throw things down rather than throw things away. The kids chose to listen to the chipmunk and gather thei
Preview of Frederick Douglass' What to the Slave...Close Reading

Frederick Douglass' What to the Slave...Close Reading

Frederick Douglass' What to the Slave is the Fourth of July is essential reading for American History students. This activity contains an excerpted version of the 1852 speech, a link to a PBS video of Douglass' descendants reading the speech (for as long as PBS keeps the link active), and 10 close reading multiple choice/open-ended questions (with answers).
Preview of My Name Is Jorge by Jane Medina- Hispanic Heritage Literacy Worksheet

My Name Is Jorge by Jane Medina- Hispanic Heritage Literacy Worksheet

Created by
srakitano
My Name is Jorge is a beautiful book by Jane Medina that is a must-have for all bilingual classrooms! It describes the life of a migrant sixth grader who joins an English-speaking classroom knowing no English at all. It delves into his feelings and is written from how life is experienced from his perspective in an ELL setting. I created a worksheet to go with this book for my students to further explore and think through the poems in the book. There are 23 questions, one for almost every poem in
Preview of No oyes ladrar los perros - comprension y vocabulario

No oyes ladrar los perros - comprension y vocabulario

Created by
Love Books
Comprehension questions and fill in the blanks vocabulary.
Preview of A Hope In the Unseen Chapter Questions

A Hope In the Unseen Chapter Questions

Created by
Teresa Holmgren
Twenty five pages of comprehensive questions about each chapter in A Hope in the Unseen. Questions give students a chance to reflect on what is happening in the book and why. May also be used as classroom or reading circle discussion questions. Could also be used for Independent Reading projects. No answer key, as many questions call for student opinions. Created by Teresa Holmgren.
Preview of Bob Beamon - One Giant Leap for Man (Small Group Reader's Theater)

Bob Beamon - One Giant Leap for Man (Small Group Reader's Theater)

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for four students. It ties in Social Studies with Language Arts. It is about a former Olympian, Bob Beamon, who set the world's record in the long jump in 1968. In the script, Student #1 is practicing their lines for a report on a biography about Robert ‘Bob’ Beamon when the other students hear them. At first, they are confused and think that the student is going to talk about the first landing on the moon. Student #1 and #4 explain who Bob Beamon was and is and
Preview of Pablo Neruda Biography Worksheet - Great for Hispanic Heritage Month!

Pablo Neruda Biography Worksheet - Great for Hispanic Heritage Month!

Created by
srakitano
Pablo Neruda, the famous poet of Chile, has his own lovely biography written by Georgina Lazaro. I've made a worksheet to go with this beautiful children's book. Included are 11 questions about the book, in Spanish and English, ideal for a bilingual or Spanish-learning classroom. Recommended for grades 4-12.
Preview of Benito Juarez Worksheet in Spanish & English -great for Hispanic Heritage Month!

Benito Juarez Worksheet in Spanish & English -great for Hispanic Heritage Month!

Created by
srakitano
Here's a worskheet to go with a classic children's biography of the great Mexican leader and President, Benito Juarez. There are 14 questions, written in both Spanish and English, to make this worksheet suitable to your bilingual or Spanish classroom. Recommended for grades 7th and up, but suitable for younger children, too.
Preview of Tia Isa Wants a Car by Meg Medina- Lectura Worksheet in Spanish

Tia Isa Wants a Car by Meg Medina- Lectura Worksheet in Spanish

Created by
srakitano
Tia Isa Wants a Car is a story mainly in English depicting a family that works hard to earn money and make a living. It shows the benefit of how hard work pays off, and intersperses some Spanish words to teach the reader as well. I love this book and made this worksheet for my students to use to help guide them as they read this book, and to help me evaluate their comprehension. I hope it comes in handy for you, too!
Preview of THE PLIGHT OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN IN U.S. HISTORY

THE PLIGHT OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN IN U.S. HISTORY

This short, original drama acts as a research guide depicting the plight of African-American women through vignettes illustrating historical periods in American history. Beginning with a modern scene of an African-American woman being interrogated, the narrative moves backward to Rosa Parks, the dawn of women getting the vote and the aftermath of Emancipation, ending with a Frederick Douglas quote that reflects the opening quote by President Kennedy. Not shying away from the harsh realities
Preview of FRANCES ALEXANDER by George Washington Close Read Poetry Analysis

FRANCES ALEXANDER by George Washington Close Read Poetry Analysis

Created by
Teach Well ELA
Close Poetry Reading Analysis of FRANCES ALEXANDER by George Washington, first president of the United States. This poem is great for junior high to high school audiences as to the level and vocabulary being high, but explained within the questioning. Analyzing poetry is an art. How do you get better at it? Practice. Here is an easy way to teach close reading with self-guided questions that help the student gain understanding of breaking down lines of poetry.This poem pairs well with using poem
Preview of Harlem Duet Discussion Questions with Conversation Rubric

Harlem Duet Discussion Questions with Conversation Rubric

Created by
Jay Austen
Harlem Duet by Djanet Sears, a loose prequel to Shakespeare's Othello, is a fantastic play and a great way to integrate conversations of race into the classroom while celebrating Black authorship.This is a list of discussion questions for the play and can be used as a FORMATIVE (assessment AS/FOR learning) or SUMMATIVE (assessment OF learning) assessment. It includes a RUBRIC based on knowledge, thinking, communication and application, but can be adapted to any marking model. It is a great tool
Preview of El hijo - Comprension y vocabulario
Preview of A Raisin in the Sun Journal Writing Assignment

A Raisin in the Sun Journal Writing Assignment

Created by
Teacher's File
After I have introduced background information on Lorraine Hansberry and A Raisin in the Sun, I end class with this writing assignment. If there is enough time in class, students do the assignment in class. This assignment can also be a homework assignment. This assignment can also be an literature circle discussion topic after students read the play.
Preview of Discussion Questions for Truman Capote's A CHRISTMAS MEMORY & ONE CHRISTMAS

Discussion Questions for Truman Capote's A CHRISTMAS MEMORY & ONE CHRISTMAS

Created by
James DiLuzio
For Class Discussion and / or Assignments. I offer the first of the nine questions for students who've read BLESS ME, ULTIMA by Rudolfo Anaya prior to reading, but this question and its sub-set may be re-phrased to address A CHRISTMAS MEMORY and ONE CHRISTMAS only. All others refer explicitly to Capote's short stories.
Preview of The Best Time of the Year
Preview of CARMEN MARTIN GAITE, activities

CARMEN MARTIN GAITE, activities

Created by
Words in motion
Activities to answer with the power point about the Spanish writer Carmen Martin Gaite. Includes some bio and work data. Based on the writers ideas about women students can discuss their own ideas about women´s rights.
Preview of Saltday's Collection Poem 1 with suggested use

Saltday's Collection Poem 1 with suggested use

Free Sample: Literacy Section This product consists of one original poem that was formerly posted on a poetry site but has since been removed by the author (me). To my knowledge it has never been published in any other fashion. The poem is representative of my fascination with double entendre. Below the poem I have provided a brief look into two different interpretations for the educator. I have used the page break for your convenience and I suggest not letting the students see the notes belo
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