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10th grade close reading resources for Easel Assessments

Preview of Plato Explained: Allegory of the Cave in Plain Language for Students Middle & HS

Plato Explained: Allegory of the Cave in Plain Language for Students Middle & HS

If you want to teach philosophy to young people, use this lesson plan that introduces students to Plato's theory of reality. I was inspired to create this resource when I retold the story of Plato's allegory of the cave (from The Republic) in plain language. In this story, Plato imagines a world where one man wakes up and questions what is real and what is not real. Have your students read this story with you and use my handy dandy comprehension questions and discussion activities to lead your s
Preview of Darius the Great is Not Okay by Adib Khorram a CCSS novel study/PDF/Google Drive

Darius the Great is Not Okay by Adib Khorram a CCSS novel study/PDF/Google Drive

This is a close reading guide to the book Darius the Great is Not Okay by Adib Khorram.Darius Kellner is a Fractional Persian - he is half-Persian - on his mother’s side. He knows almost nothing about Persian social cue, and only slightly more about American social cues. He is about to take a trip to Iran that will change his life. Darius has never really felt as if he fits in in America. His clinical depression doesn’t really help. While depression medication is tough to explain to his grandpar
Preview of Understanding Creation - Titan Gods in Mythology Curriculum Series: Middle & HS

Understanding Creation - Titan Gods in Mythology Curriculum Series: Middle & HS

Engage Secondary English Language Arts students with the story of the Titans, the second-generation gods and goddesses of Greek Mythology. Learn Titan's backstory, where they came from, and their relationship to the Giants, and the Olympians. There is a clash of the Titans, that's for sure. Hesiod called it the Titanomachy. Use this fully packed three-day lesson plan, designed especially for students aged 13-17 years old. This resource is optimized for distance learning. The educational digital
Preview of 'The Awakening' EDITABLE Quizzes, Discussions, & Essay Assignments – AP ELA

'The Awakening' EDITABLE Quizzes, Discussions, & Essay Assignments – AP ELA

From editable plot quizzes to discussion and essay topics with directions, tips, and flexible rubrics, this packet for The Awakening contains everything you need to assess your students’ understanding of Kate Chopin’s classic novel about the complexities of balancing femininity and motherhood in the late 20th-century. Included with your purchase (See PREVIEW):44 The Awakening multiple choice plot questions included as 10, 20, and 40 question print-ready quizzes (with answer keys). These question
Preview of Decoding Pandora's Box: A Deep Dive into Origin Myths for Middle and High School

Decoding Pandora's Box: A Deep Dive into Origin Myths for Middle and High School

Engage English Language Arts middle and high schoolers with the ancient Greek Myth of Pandora — a creation story that pops open the lid on things.Curiosity killed the cat. And Pandora opened a box. Or was it a jar? All hell broke loose. But hope remained. Explore this entertaining myth with your students, and go deeper into the historical, archaeological, and literary elements of the story.Note: The product includes PDF, Google Workspace and interactive Easel versions. Access and modify this res
Preview of 'A Christmas Carol' Full Novel Editable Quiz Collection — PDF Google Form Easel

'A Christmas Carol' Full Novel Editable Quiz Collection — PDF Google Form Easel

Need versatile and editable "A Christmas Carol" chapter quizzes? This resource is ready for print-and-pass, Easel, Google Classroom, email distribution, or LMS upload! Ready to use within seconds!Assess your students' reading proficiency of Charles Dickens' classic novel on the importance of living to serve others over oneself with this versatile full novel quiz packet. This product contains 8 quizzes (2 variations on 4 sections of the novel) with a total of 47 multiple choice and 9 essay "A Chr
Preview of 'The Metamorphosis' EDITABLE Quizzes, Discussions, & Essay Assignment w/ Rubrics

'The Metamorphosis' EDITABLE Quizzes, Discussions, & Essay Assignment w/ Rubrics

From editable plot quizzes to discussion and essay topics with directions, tips, and flexible rubrics, this packet for "The Metamorphosis" contains everything you need to assess your students’ understanding of Franz Kafka's classic novel of cultural alienation. Included with your purchase (See PREVIEW):26 "The Metamorphosis" multiple choice plot questions included as 10, 20, and 25 question print-ready quizzes (with answer keys). These questions are also included in FOUR additional file formats
Preview of Harper Lee & Scottsboro Boys — ELA — Quizzes, Notes, Background Activities

Harper Lee & Scottsboro Boys — ELA — Quizzes, Notes, Background Activities

This packet contains a Harper Lee background presentation (with a student note-taking worksheet and quiz) and video notes (and quiz) for the PBS documentary "Scottsboro: An American Tragedy" (film not included with purchase). These anticipatory activities will assure students are prepared to begin reading Harper Lee's classic coming-of-age novel about racial injustice.Sample Scottsboro Boys Quiz Question:What economic condition existed in Alabama during the time of the trial?A. Progress and pros
Preview of Plato's Apology: Complete Unit on Socrates' Trial - Classroom Philosophy Gr. 10+

Plato's Apology: Complete Unit on Socrates' Trial - Classroom Philosophy Gr. 10+

In Plato's Apology, Socrates is put on trial and found guilty of impiety and corruption of the youth. Read Socrates's philosophical defense. Learn why Socrates extols that the unexamined life is not worth living and how Plato made his teacher's words a cause célèbre of his time. Nothing about this book is apologetic. Get in-depth with a close reading of the text, replete with engaging building background knowledge activities and more.This Resource Includes the Following Features for the entiret
Preview of 'The Glass Menagerie' EDITABLE Quizzes, Discussion Topics, & Essay Assignments

'The Glass Menagerie' EDITABLE Quizzes, Discussion Topics, & Essay Assignments

From editable plot quizzes to discussion and essay topics with directions, tips, and flexible rubrics, this packet for "The Glass Menagerie" contains everything you need to assess your students’ understanding of Tennessee Williams' classic play about family dysfunction. Included with your purchase (See PREVIEW):31 "The Glass Menagerie" multiple choice plot questions included as 10, 20, and 30 question print-ready quizzes (with answer key). These questions are also included in FOUR additional fil
Preview of 'Their Eyes Were Watching God' EDITABLE Quiz, Essay Topics, Rubrics – AP ELA

'Their Eyes Were Watching God' EDITABLE Quiz, Essay Topics, Rubrics – AP ELA

From editable plot quizzes to discussion and essay topics with directions, tips, and flexible rubrics, this packet for Their Eyes Were Watching God contains everything you need to assess your students’ understanding of Zora Neale Hurston's classic novel of female awakening.Included with your purchase (See PREVIEW):30 Their Eyes Were Watching God multiple choice plot questions included as 10, 20, and 30 question print-ready quizzes (with answer key). These questions are included in FOUR additiona
Preview of Plato's Republic 'Noble Lie': Classroom Philosophy Series Study Guide

Plato's Republic 'Noble Lie': Classroom Philosophy Series Study Guide

Is society based on a lie? In Plato’s Republic, Socrates and a few of his friends act as interlocutors discussing what makes a just city. Socrates wonders how to protect the city from corruption. In this short excerpt from Book III (414-415d), Socrates tells a story of humanity’s origins, the myth of metals, reminiscent of Hesiod’s account of the ages of man. In the Platonic retelling, humans are born from the earth, and into each is mixed either some gold, appropriate for the rulers, silver app
Preview of Valentine's Day: The Origin of the Holiday | Middle and High School ELA Resource

Valentine's Day: The Origin of the Holiday | Middle and High School ELA Resource

What is the origin of Valentine’s Day? Valentine's Day falls on February 14th. It is now celebrated as a day for lovers. However, its origins can be traced back to the third century in Rome, evolving through the Middle Ages into a day that celebrated courtly love, and eventually becoming known in contemporary times as a day for purchasing heart-shaped chocolates. This resource can serve as either an independent study packet or as a close reading activity. The lesson pacing guide provided is mere
Preview of Adonis and Hyacinth: And Other Flower Myths in Greek Mythology for MS & HS ELA

Adonis and Hyacinth: And Other Flower Myths in Greek Mythology for MS & HS ELA

Who are Adonis and Hyacinth? Adonis, celebrated in Greek mythology as the epitome of male beauty, embodies the ideal of the 'athlete type' and romantic love. Hyacinth, another figure of striking beauty, becomes the object of Apollo's affection but tragically meets his end, weaving a narrative rich in divine passion and sorrow. The story of Crocus adds to these flower myths, symbolizing the perpetual cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. In a different vein, Admetus, known for his profound love for
Preview of Io and Other Lovers: Greek Mythology Lesson | High School ELA Digital & Print

Io and Other Lovers: Greek Mythology Lesson | High School ELA Digital & Print

In the tapestry of Greek mythology, Io's story is a compelling narrative that intertwines the fates of gods and mortals. Central to her tale are the figures of Hera and Zeus, with Prometheus playing a pivotal role in the unfolding drama. Io, favored by Zeus, is turned into a heifer by him to hide their affair from Hera. Hera, not fooled, has Argus guard her. Zeus sends Hermes to rescue Io, leading Hera to pursue her with a gadfly. Io's travels and transformations symbolize resilience and the int
Preview of Valentine: The Story Behind Valentine's Day | High School ELA Digital & Print

Valentine: The Story Behind Valentine's Day | High School ELA Digital & Print

The tale of Saint Valentine is steeped in the mists of antiquity. In a remarkable turn of events in 1969, the Catholic Church officially excised Saint Valentine from its liturgical calendar. This decision stemmed mainly from scholarly uncertainty about Valentine's true identity — was he a singular historical figure, or were there multiple individuals behind the name? Intriguingly, evidence suggests the latter. This enigmatic saint, shrouded in mystery, sparks a natural curiosity among students e
Preview of Pygmalion & Galatea: Mythology Unit for Grades 9-11 Middle/High School

Pygmalion & Galatea: Mythology Unit for Grades 9-11 Middle/High School

Who are Pygmalion and Galatea? Pygmalion was an artist who carved a statue out of marble to look like a real, live woman — whom, oops! — he happened to fall in love with at first sight. His own creation. He named her Galatea, and the goddess Aphrodite (some say Artemis) took notice. Look at the “Further Reading Guide” to supplement this lesson with myth-related books, websites, and articles. I envision this resource being used with any mythology-related unit you share with middle and high school
Preview of Narcissus & Echo: Mythology Unit for Middle/High School Greek & Roman Study

Narcissus & Echo: Mythology Unit for Middle/High School Greek & Roman Study

Who are Narcissus and Echo? Two young people whose lives become tragically intertwined — Narcissus is a beautiful boy who fell in love with his own image, and Echo is the nymph whose unrequited love for Narcissus caused her to be a voice in the wind. Look at the “Further Reading Guide” to supplement this lesson with myth-related books, websites, and articles. I envision this resource being used with any mythology-related unit you share with middle and high school students! This Resource Includes
Preview of Ganymede & Hebe: Greek Mythology Series for Grades 10-12 ELA / Humanities

Ganymede & Hebe: Greek Mythology Series for Grades 10-12 ELA / Humanities

Embark on a Mythological Odyssey with Ganymede & Hebe: The Divine Cupbearers of Olympus! Dive into the heart of Greco-Roman lore, where the all-powerful Zeus stirs celestial drama. Witness the momentous shift as Hebe, the embodiment of youth and beauty, cedes her role as the gods' cupbearer to the dashing Ganymede. This intriguing narrative is not just about divine duties—it's a rich tapestry of symbolism and timeless tropes. Uncover the mysteries and meanings behind these captivating figure
Preview of 'Antigone' EDITABLE Quizzes, Discussion Topics, & Essay Assignments – AP Rubrics

'Antigone' EDITABLE Quizzes, Discussion Topics, & Essay Assignments – AP Rubrics

From editable plot quizzes to discussion and essay topics with directions, tips, and flexible rubrics, this packet for "Antigone" contains everything you need to assess your students’ understanding of Sophocles' classic play of moral conflict. Included with your purchase (See PREVIEW):21 "Antigone" multiple choice plot questions included as 10 and 20 question print-ready quizzes (with answer keys). These questions are also included in FOUR additional file formats (Easel by TpT, Google Form, raw
Preview of Cupid & Psyche: Love Story Lesson Plan & Activities, Mythology Series ELA 8-10

Cupid & Psyche: Love Story Lesson Plan & Activities, Mythology Series ELA 8-10

Engage English Language Arts middle and high schoolers with the ancient story of Cupid and Psyche — a mortal who falls in love with the god of love!Can you love a hidden face? Psyche is an ordinary girl. But she is beautiful. So beautiful that she is mistaken for the goddess Aphrodite (Venus). This resource is optimized for distance learning. The educational digital download includes PDF, Google Workspace (slides, etc.), and Easel from TpT. Access and modify this resource for student use on Goog
Preview of The Trojan Horse: Greek and Roman Mythology Series — MS & High School (7-12)

The Trojan Horse: Greek and Roman Mythology Series — MS & High School (7-12)

What is the story of the 'Trojan Horse'? Prepare to embark on a journey through the legendary tale of the 'Trojan Horse,' a story woven into the epic literature of ancient Greece and Rome. Explore the works of renowned writers like Pausanias, Vergil, and Homer as they allude to this iconic myth. This resource was made with love — so please handle it with care. It is created and made accessible to you under a non-distribution commercial license (to be used for educational purposes in a classroom
Preview of Delving into Titan Myths: Exploring Prometheus Mythology Series for Middle & HS

Delving into Titan Myths: Exploring Prometheus Mythology Series for Middle & HS

Engage English Language Arts middle and high schoolers with the ancient Greek Myth of Prometheus — a creation story from Ancient Greece about the human race's origins. Or is it a story about a god chained to a rock, and an eagle picks out its liver? Or is it a story about a rivalry between two gods? Or, is it a story of two brothers, one forethought and the other afterthought? You decide. There is more to this myth than just granting fire to humanity.This resource is optimized for distance learn
Preview of Thetis and Achilles: Greek and Roman Mythology Series — MS & High School (7-12)

Thetis and Achilles: Greek and Roman Mythology Series — MS & High School (7-12)

What makes Thetis and Achilles such an extraordinary pair? Through Homer's words in The Iliad and other ancient texts, we find a goddess and her son caught in a web of fate, shaping their legendary story. Embark on a journey with our bespoke lesson resource, tailored for you to unravel the rich details of this mother-son duo.This all-in-one guide includes a pacing calendar, character profiles, background information, reading cards, and exciting connections to art and literature. Enrich your expl
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