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Preview of Rhetorical Appeals in Movie Speeches - Ethos, Pathos, Logos Analysis Activities

Rhetorical Appeals in Movie Speeches - Ethos, Pathos, Logos Analysis Activities

Created by
21stCenturyLit
Let's face it, sometimes our rhetoric units aren't the most engaging ones of the year. Students often get bored quickly with historical speeches and other dry informative texts. While it is important to teach these valuable rhetorical documents, students will definitely appreciate some relevant and exciting analysis materials too. These movie speech worksheets present the perfect opportunity you need to get your students actively engaged with speech analysis. By interacting with iconic films, ol
Preview of Tiny House Design for ANY Character: Reading project for inferences, symbolism

Tiny House Design for ANY Character: Reading project for inferences, symbolism

Tap into the popularity of the growing Tiny House Movement by assigning a literary analysis that students will LOVE. This is a hands-on assignment that brings STEM into the English classroom! This Tiny House lesson can be used with ANY character, author, historical figure, or student! You will get: ⭐1 Exemplar tiny house design for Harry Potter's tiny house⭐1 Student planning guide for evidence-based answers ⭐1 set of instructions for using the free website Floorplanner.com ⭐1 Youtube video with
Preview of Annotating Literary Texts Nonfiction Close Reading Activities Annotation Skills

Annotating Literary Texts Nonfiction Close Reading Activities Annotation Skills

Are your students really annotating texts are are they just having fun highlighting? How should you teach annotation skills? Here's everything you need this close reading skill: clear instructions, tips, and best of all, texts that students can use to practice annotating. This will make it so easy for you to teach this important reading skill!Here's what you'll get:both a print and digital version of this resourcestudent notes explaining what annotation iswhy it is beneficialwhen & what s
Preview of A Modest Proposal Satire Study: Fun Lesson Plan + Teaching Satire with Examples

A Modest Proposal Satire Study: Fun Lesson Plan + Teaching Satire with Examples

Make A Modest Proposal relevant and fun with this engaging satire study! Not only will students better comprehend the challenging text, but they will also be equipped to write their own mini modest proposal for a issue or injustice they the care about in today's world. Whether you are teaching A Modest Proposal digitally or in print, this satire unit will have you covered!You will get:⭐ The full text of A Modest Proposal in a guided reading format⭐15 questions and active reading tasks for A Mode
Preview of "Firework" by Katy Perry Poetry Terms Figurative Language Activities

"Firework" by Katy Perry Poetry Terms Figurative Language Activities

Created by
Tracee Orman
Figurative Language and Poetic Devices/Poetry Terms Identification using Katy Perry's "Firework"Use Katy Perry's popular song "Firework" to teach figurative language, sound devices, and other poetry terms. You can decide how many and which devices you'd like your students to find.Updated to include additional exercises for more in-depth learning and making connections to the text! Those I've pointed out in this exercise include:alliteration, anaphora, simile, metaphor, hyperbole, personification
Preview of Famous Love Letters: A Close Reading & Creative Lesson for Valentine's Day

Famous Love Letters: A Close Reading & Creative Lesson for Valentine's Day

Created by
Bespoke ELA
This lesson by Bespoke ELA is a great lesson to use in February to celebrate Valentine's Day in a unique and creative way that is sure to engage students!Task:To analyze how famous love letters use language, literary and rhetorical devices, and imagery to convey a message about love.Enduring Understandings:Students will understand how language, literary and rhetorical devices, and imagery affect a letter's meaning.Students will learn about famous people from history through the lens of their rel
Preview of Murder Mystery - Solve two murder mysteries by Agatha Christie

Murder Mystery - Solve two murder mysteries by Agatha Christie

Created by
Zuzana Trail
This download contains two murder mysteries written by Agatha Christie broken down to clues and testimonies so the students can try to solve them. The mysteries included are: 1. Sparkling Cyanide - detailed teacher's instructions, solution to the case - worksheet for students - 26 clues 2. After the Funeral - detailed teacher's instructions, solution to the case - worksheet for students - 8 testimonies to infer information from
Preview of The Sniper Short Story Unit Reading Comprehension, Citing Text Evidence Practice

The Sniper Short Story Unit Reading Comprehension, Citing Text Evidence Practice

Looking for a short story unit that carefully guides your students to a deep understanding of "The Sniper" by Liam O'Flaherty? This ready to print short story unit gives you everything you need to teach "The Sniper" and will give your students plenty of practice citing textual evidence, determining and analyzing theme, analyzing figurative language and writing about a text. In this short story unit, your studeents will cover numerous ELA standards in depth, progressing from literal comprehensio
Preview of Critical Lenses to use with ANY Fictional Text!

Critical Lenses to use with ANY Fictional Text!

Sometimes it takes a little tactile learning to grasp difficult concepts. This lesson uses fun props as a way to teach students how to analyze literature through critical lenses. This lesson also includes examples for each lens from Harry Potter. You will get: 8 Critical lenses with explanations for each lens *Religious Connection Lens *Psychoanalytical Lens *Feminist or Gender Lens *Historian Lens *Archetype or Narratology Lens *Marxist Lens *Reader Response Lens *New Criticism Lens
Preview of Informational Text Lesson on Hot Topics: Dangers of Energy Drinks

Informational Text Lesson on Hot Topics: Dangers of Energy Drinks

Created by
Julie Faulkner
This informational text lesson on the dangers of energy drinks is the perfect ready-to-go lesson to practice close reading skills and comprehension! With eight specific standards-based questions and a text-based writing prompt, your students will be engaged, informed, and ready to debate!Student Experience: Students will read the high-interest, engaging article about the dangers of energy drinks. Then, students will truly dig into and respond to that text. Last, students will write a short a
Preview of Analyzing Rhetorical Devices in Movie Speeches - Rhetoric Analysis Activities

Analyzing Rhetorical Devices in Movie Speeches - Rhetoric Analysis Activities

Created by
21stCenturyLit
Let's face it, sometimes our rhetoric units aren't the most engaging ones of the year. Students often get bored quickly with analyzing rhetorical devices in historical speeches and other dry informative texts. While it is important to teach these valuable documents, students will definitely appreciate some relevant and exciting teaching materials too. This set of 7 different movie speeches contains the perfect resources you need to get your high school (and advanced middle school) students activ
Preview of The Raven- Edgar Allan Poe- A Mini-Unit!

The Raven- Edgar Allan Poe- A Mini-Unit!

Created by
All Day ELA
Raven: "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe #TheRaven #EdgarAllanPoe #Poetry #AmericanLiterature ***************************************************** BUNDLE WITH THE Edgar Allan Poe SUPER PACK and SAVE BIG! ***************************************************** This lesson is can also be paired with Edgar Allan Poe- A CSI Activity! In need of extra activities and resources to enhance your Edgar Allan Poe unit? The Raven- A Mini-Unit activity pack will help you guide your students in a better un
Preview of Desiree’s Baby, Kate Chopin short story, literary analysis, PDF & Google Drive

Desiree’s Baby, Kate Chopin short story, literary analysis, PDF & Google Drive

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Empower your students to become media critics as they examine two versions of Kate Chopin’s compelling short story, “Désirée’s Baby.” By using a close reading of Chopin’s original text and a modern retelling of the story from the popular Fictional podcast, students will be equipped to meet the complex requirements of CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.9-10.7: Analyze the representation of a subject or a key scene in two different artistic mediums, including what is emphasized or absent in each treatment.This
Preview of Natural Disasters Reading Passages - Leveled Nonfiction Task Cards

Natural Disasters Reading Passages - Leveled Nonfiction Task Cards

Created by
Sea of Knowledge
These nonfiction texts will engage every student in your class no matter their reading level. The texts included in this pack are about natural disasters.The nonfiction passages are differentiated and include comprehension questions on each card. There are 6 passages in total about natural disasters which are written in two different levels.Six comprehension passages about tornadoes, tsunamis, floods, snow storms, earthquakes and volcanoes.The Bundle is now available! Save 20% + ALL future unit
Preview of Julius Caesar and Mean Girls Comparison Analysis Activity Answers Keys Rubric

Julius Caesar and Mean Girls Comparison Analysis Activity Answers Keys Rubric

There are some clear parallels between Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and 2004's hit Mean Girls. Though Mean Girls is not an adaptation of Julius Caesar, it is an excellent way to engage students and get them thinking critically by connecting themes, characters and motives. This lesson for Julius Caesar and Mean Girls requires students to think creatively and outside of the box in order to identify the commonalities of the two mediums. This lesson plan is a ZIP file with two PDFs and includes the
Preview of Paraphrasing Practice Task Cards

Paraphrasing Practice Task Cards

60 Inspirational Quotes to practice paraphrasing every day! Task cards, PowerPoint slides, Google slides and answer key included. Perfect for distance learning!Perfect English bell ringer or task card activity for middle or high school students to strengthen reading comprehension, analysis, and paraphrase skills for CCSS-aligned reading and writing standards. Don't stress about creating engaging English Bell Ringers or Reading & Writing Activities to strengthen comprehension. Use these 60 in
Preview of The American Dream- Langston Hughes "I Too Sing America" and Walt Whitman

The American Dream- Langston Hughes "I Too Sing America" and Walt Whitman

This product focuses on the theme of "The American Dream." It includes the following: ~The full poem from Langston Hughes- "I Too Sing America" ~ The full poem from Walt Whitman- "I Hear America Singing" ~ Annotation Strategies on the poem ~PARCC Aligned/ Common Core Aligned Questions for "I Too Sing America ~PARCC Aligned/ Common Core Aligned Questions for "I Hear America Singing" ~Two Writing Prompts f you like this product, you would LOVE these products in my store: Figurative Language Han
Preview of William Faulkner A Rose for Emily Short Story Unit Questions Activities Quiz

William Faulkner A Rose for Emily Short Story Unit Questions Activities Quiz

William Faulkner's A Rose for Emily is a great short story lesson to use to discuss inferences, characterization, foreshadow, theme, point of view and more!This short story analysis includes the following:-Pre-reading vocabulary-Historical context handout-Analysis questions chunked by text parts-Post-reading literary devices handout-Post-reading writing activity-Quiz-Full text of the short story-Answer key and rubric**Please note: This lesson plan is a ZIP file with three PDFs; they are not edi
Preview of Trifles Susan Glaspell Unit Analysis Lesson Plans Questions Answer Keys Rubric

Trifles Susan Glaspell Unit Analysis Lesson Plans Questions Answer Keys Rubric

Susan Glaspell's Trifles is a wonderful one act play that helps students learn about gender roles and stereotypes in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Trifles, first produced in 1916, themes and topics are still just as applicable as they were in 1916. Trifles is an excellent resource to use to hone skills with characterization, theme, motif, mood and tone and symbolism. Furthermore, in a society of social alone-ness, this unit gets students thinking about the destruction of isolation
Preview of Emergency Sub Plans: Claim, Evidence, Bad Science

Emergency Sub Plans: Claim, Evidence, Bad Science

We are constantly bombarded with "clickbait" headlines making all sorts of scientific claims. Unfortunately, if it sounds too good to be true, or too crazy to believe, it probably is. Although it may seem that these headlines are harmless, they actually can carry some pretty heavy consequences for our health, actions, and decision-making. How do you know if a claim is true? Let's take a look at four headlines from different news agencies and examine the claims, evidence and science behind th
Preview of Women's History Month | Reading Comprehension | Special Education

Women's History Month | Reading Comprehension | Special Education

This Women’s History Month resource gives your students a chance to read about famous and influential women across history, all while practicing reading comprehension.We’ve included 10 different short biographies on a diverse group of 10 women / female-identifying leaders.Research around literacy supports students getting repetition and multiple opportunities to access the text. We’ve also included images for students to engage with the text in multiple ways.WHAT'S INSIDEResource GuideResource W
Preview of Sweat Zora Neale Hurston Short Story Analysis Unit Lesson Activities Rubric

Sweat Zora Neale Hurston Short Story Analysis Unit Lesson Activities Rubric

Sweat by Zora Neale Hurston is a great short story to use to expose students to dialect in writing, and it's great to use to teach characterization and various literary elements such as simile, metaphor, allusion, foreshadow and irony. It's also an excellent incorporation into a longer unit on Southern literature, or as an introduction to one of Hurston’s longer works such as Their Eyes Were Watching God. In this lesson plan for Sweat you will find an activating pre-reading assignment, pre-r
Preview of Reading Circles: LITERATURE / FICTION Group Reading Mini Unit & Assignment

Reading Circles: LITERATURE / FICTION Group Reading Mini Unit & Assignment

Created by
The Lesson Shop
Reading/Literature Circles are group activities/assignments that put your students in charge. Stop telling your students what's happening in the books your read, and have them start telling each other! This works for a whole class book, or for each group to be able to select their own - Great for differentiation!Your class is split into groups (between 4-6 members works best), and are then given a piece of literature (a novel or short story) to discuss. The text is then split into sections (by c
Preview of Murder Mystery - Solve the murder mystery by Agatha Christie

Murder Mystery - Solve the murder mystery by Agatha Christie

Created by
Zuzana Trail
This download contains the murder mystery written by Agatha Christie (Appointment with Death) broken down to clues and testimonies so the students can try to solve it as they practice their problem solving and inference skills. It is accompanied by worksheets and detailed key.
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