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Short stories Common Core WHST.11-12.1 resources

Preview of American Literature Curriculum: Short Story Unit Plan | Writing & Lit. Analysis

American Literature Curriculum: Short Story Unit Plan | Writing & Lit. Analysis

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Looking for American Literature curriculum that will engage your most reluctant learners while still challenging your most advanced students? With themes ranging from the purpose of gossip to the conditions of tenant farmers, from the need for artistic expression to how we define freedom, these four short stories offer so much to explore.The variety of materials, real-life connections, and innovative approaches to the information will keep students engaged and excited about learning. Additional
Preview of Science_Why Sales are Irresistible_High School Current Events Reading_11.2023

Science_Why Sales are Irresistible_High School Current Events Reading_11.2023

This article addresses the psychology of consumerism and retail shopping. When you shop, there's usually a tussle in your brain between its emotional and rational parts. Spotting something you'd like to buy activates your brain's reward circuitry.Current events news lesson plans articles for students in grades 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Reading passages cover contemporary issues. Great for current events journaling, reading comprehension practice, standardized test prep, enrichment courses, substit
Preview of Science_Physicists win Nobel Prize for Ultrafast Lasers_News Reading_2023

Science_Physicists win Nobel Prize for Ultrafast Lasers_News Reading_2023

Current events news lesson plans for middle and high school students in grades 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Reading comprehension practice and literacy strategies for standardized testing preparation. Great for enrichment of gifted learners, substitute teachers, and differentiated instruction. Pierre Agostini at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ferenc Krausz at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics in Garching, Germany, and Anne L’Huillier at Lund University, Sweden won the Nobel Prize in Phys
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