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High school english language arts literature circles for Microsoft Excel

Preview of Symbolic Quote List for Touching Spirit Bear

Symbolic Quote List for Touching Spirit Bear

Created by
Chelsea Bonilla
This is a comprehensive list of all possible symbols in "Touching Spirit Bear" as well as 140 accompanying quotes and page numbers. I went through the book, page by page, to compile these quotes as a textual evidence reference for students. As such, students do not need to waste time searching through the book to find a quote to justify their symbolic interpretation but can instead spend their time doing the heavy thinking and analysis! I have included two Excel Sheet tabs (located at the botto
Preview of Literary terms in English with Spanish, French, Ukrainian definitions

Literary terms in English with Spanish, French, Ukrainian definitions

Created by
Lynda McCue
Literary terms in English with Spanish, French, Ukrainian definitions and examples all in an excell workbook with tabs for each language 2 charts per page. We laminate and keep on student desks as a resource. Great for test prep!
Preview of Hamilton Project for Deep Analysis (and lots of fun!)

Hamilton Project for Deep Analysis (and lots of fun!)

Created by
Reading All Day
This project is my favorite one of the year and my 7th and 8th graders adore it.We use the Reading Guide (listed separatelyHERE) as a check for understanding and a prompt for analysis. This is typically discussed in partners and for special education accommodations it is done in a group.Next, students analyze the songs with either the mood meter project or power graph project. For the mood meter, students write in the perspective of Hamilton (or another main character) for each song. This helps
Preview of List of 71 novels with brief description,Lexile Level&grade level recommendation

List of 71 novels with brief description,Lexile Level&grade level recommendation

Looking for novels for literature circles?This will help with your choices. Obviously, you don’t need All the information, but we have most of what you need to choose a book from:Book Genre study guide materials # of Books Grade Level Lexile Level Audio Book Trailer Description of Book
Preview of Class discussion rubric tracker

Class discussion rubric tracker

Created by
MissFilm
This file allows you to keep record of the interactions that happen during a class discussion in order to provide feedback to your students and encourage them to participate in the upcoming discussions. This resource commonly works with a guiding question, mentor text, a chapter of a mentor text, elements of a narrative, and many others that could prompt discussion around a literary work. You need to divide your class in half ones in the inner and one in the outer circle. Then you must make the
Preview of Fever 1793 Study Guide: Questions and Answers

Fever 1793 Study Guide: Questions and Answers

Created by
Laurel McKee
This is an exhaustive, 279 question series of worksheets for the book Fever 1793. The file contains questions for each chapter (an average of 9 questions per chapter.) Each question also has the page number on which the answers can be found. The worksheets are customizable. Question number, questions, pages the answers can be found on are in separate spreadsheet columns so you can delete or change information to fit your own specifications. Most questions ask who, what, where and when. There are
Preview of Newbery Award List with various level info (1922-2013)

Newbery Award List with various level info (1922-2013)

Created by
Cheri Eubank
This is an excel spreadsheet that includes various Newbery Award title information for medal and honor winners from 1922-2013: Award received (medal or honor), Newbery award winning title, author, illustrator (if applicable), SRC quiz abailablilty, SRC reading level, Lexile level, interest level, genre of literature, AR quiz availability, AR reading level. You can sort this list any way you would like: by year, award, title, author, level, etc. You could also add an extra column for your library
Preview of Literature Circle / Book Club Reading Response Activities and Rubric (Editable)

Literature Circle / Book Club Reading Response Activities and Rubric (Editable)

Created by
Kelly Bryant
This is a great Literature Circle/Book Club Job description. There are 6 jobs that the students rotate between each week. The jobs to choose from are: Artful Artist Discussion Director Summarizer Passage Picker Word Finder Character Interviewer Each job has a description of what is expected and how many points they can earn for each element. (Rubric)
Preview of Literature Circle Participation Evaluation Form

Literature Circle Participation Evaluation Form

Created by
Teacher Bee
Students use this form to evaluate themselves and group members after participating in a literature circle discussion.
Preview of Editable Excel Literature Circle Book Number & Homework Tracker

Editable Excel Literature Circle Book Number & Homework Tracker

This is meant for digital use, but can be printed and written into as well. Use this to keep track of student preparedness for literature circles. Insert students names, the date, and simply check a box to record if a student has brought their literature circle book and homework to class. This resource supports numbered labels for Literature Circle books, which makes it easy to keep track of books and know who it was assigned to if it goes missing.
Preview of Successful Writer's Checklist Rubric

Successful Writer's Checklist Rubric

Here is a quick and essay checklist to help you check off where your writers are proficient, emerging proficiency, or need support. By utilizing this tool, you save time with grading and debriefing with your student writers. Enjoy!
Preview of Newbery Award List

Newbery Award List

Created by
Cheri Eubank
This is an excel spreadsheet that includes various Newbery Award title information for the 2013 Newbery Award medal and honor winners: Award received (medal or honor), Newbery award winning title, author, illustrator (if applicable), SRC quiz abailablilty, SRC reading level, Lexile level, interest level, genre of literature, AR quiz availability, AR reading level. You can sort this list any way you would like: by year, award, title, author, level, etc. You could also add an extra column for y
Preview of Reading Log

Reading Log

Simple reading log to track students' reading at home. Excel document that can be easily accessed and printed.
Preview of Grading Sheet for Book Clubs

Grading Sheet for Book Clubs

Created by
Jonathan Cowan
I use this grading sheet for book clubs. When students are meeting, I go around and check off their jobs in their groups. Doing this in front of their group members may seem insensitive, but as long as all students understand they have the ability to regain any missed credit by meeting with me later on to fix errors or misunderstandings, it actually serves as a very effective motivator for students to be accountable to their peers. For the 'social interaction' component, I explain that all stude
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