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10th grade close reading resources for SMART Notebook

Preview of Visualizing Verbalizing - Spirit Rover Unit - Comprehension, Smartboard

Visualizing Verbalizing - Spirit Rover Unit - Comprehension, Smartboard

Created by
Mermy
This Smartboard Unit was created by me for classroom instruction. It is presented Sentence x Sentence, with vocabulary and comprehension, higher order thinking questions. This unit is READY TO GO! This lesson is uploaded for .Notebook for Smartboard. The PDF version can be found on my store. This unit is adapted from concepts learned from the Visualizing/Verbalizing Program by Lindamood-Bell for classroom Instruction, that helps students improve reading comprehension, language comprehension, an
Preview of Visualizing Verbalizing - First Man In Space Unit - Comprehension, Smartboard

Visualizing Verbalizing - First Man In Space Unit - Comprehension, Smartboard

Created by
Mermy
This Smartboard Unit was created by me for classroom instruction. It is presented Sentence x Sentence, with vocabulary and comprehension, higher order thinking questions. This unit is READY TO GO! This lesson is uploaded for .Notebook for Smartboard. The PDF version can be found on my store. This unit is adapted from concepts learned from the Visualizing/Verbalizing Program by Lindamood-Bell for classroom Instruction, that helps students improve reading comprehension, language comprehension, an
Preview of Literary Devices Introduction SmartBoard

Literary Devices Introduction SmartBoard

A way to make literary devices fun! This SmartBoard presentation helps students understand key literary/ dramatic devices. Students are first given the term and examples, then guess to figure out what the device might be. Following, the teacher pulls in the definition (hidden with arrows) and additional (more literary) examples. Links are provided to show examples for several of the devices. (A "link" image appears next to the object linked.)
Preview of Cell Theory Close Read and Timeline SmartBoard Presentation

Cell Theory Close Read and Timeline SmartBoard Presentation

Created by
Wynn Clarke
This is a presentation to be used to close read about the cell theory. It gives two different options for the close read. My store has a bundle that includes the article, student graphic organizer, questions, etc.
Preview of The Crucible SmartBoard Discussion Notes

The Crucible SmartBoard Discussion Notes

Created by
Scott Johnson
Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is a complex and powerful work with many characters and ideas. These SmartBoard notes help students understand the play in many ways: • Ensuring basic plot and character understanding • Adding relevant cultural context to the time of the Puritans • Challenging students to make inferences • Encouraging students to use text to support their ideas On many slides, a key question, whether plot point, character motivation, or thematic inquiry, is posed, and a quote fro
Preview of Smartboard Guide to Close Reading and mastering  annotation

Smartboard Guide to Close Reading and mastering annotation

This Smartboard presentation is a must have for any grade level and can be used for all texts nonfiction, fiction, short stories articles DBQs etc... Slides have vibrant colors and graphics to help students annotate easily. With the slide at the front of the board students mark their texts and follow along. Have them write the question posed at the bottom of the text to insure they find evidence to support their response. Slides can be edited easily to include your text title and questions yo
Preview of To Kill a mockingbird -chapter 24 ("Tea party scene")  - soundtrack

To Kill a mockingbird -chapter 24 ("Tea party scene") - soundtrack

Every teacher knows how difficult it is to engage all students in an indebted analysis of literary texts. I have given this class three times and I have always had great results. The teacher plays two / three songs which are not included due to copyright reasons. "The times they are a-changing" & "Blowing in the wind" by Bob Dylan and "Man in the Mirror" by Michael Jackson. Then they are given the situational context that the DVD of "To Kill a Mockingbird" is being remastered, and a new soun
Preview of Smartboard Presentation Introduction Mary Shelley

Smartboard Presentation Introduction Mary Shelley

This Smartboard will keep students engaged as they are introduced to Mary Shelley the author, feminism and the "cult of domesticity" They will examine the changing roles of women in the 19th century. Clicking on certain images within the fie will take to another resource/ webpage This resource can be used when reading Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and as an additional resource to the Unit Plan Knowledge can be dangerous
Preview of "Annabel Lee" - Stop and Think (Notebook 11 & Nearpod)

"Annabel Lee" - Stop and Think (Notebook 11 & Nearpod)

With this simple editable lesson , you will be able to help your students analyze "Annabel Lee," by Edgar Allan Poe. This lesson includes the learning objectives, a do now, a stop-and-think exercise, and a closing. Students should have been introduced to the poem, literary devices, and vocabulary, before completing this stop-and-think exercise. This lesson was designed for transitioning/expanding English language learners. The lesson is provided in two different formats, Notebook 11 and Nearpod.
Preview of "Annabel Lee" - Stop and Think (Notebook 11 file)

"Annabel Lee" - Stop and Think (Notebook 11 file)

With this simple editable lesson, you will be able to help your students analyze "Annabel Lee," by Edgar Allan Poe. This lesson includes the learning objectives, do now, stop-and-think exercise, and a closing. Students should have been introduced to the poem, literary devices, and vocabulary before completing this "Stop and Think" exercise. This lesson was designed for transitioning/expanding English language learners. (Answer key is included.)
Preview of Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet Prologue Language Analysis

Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet Prologue Language Analysis

Created by
RESOURCE FILES
This SMART Notebook presentation provides students with an accessible way into analysing and appreciating Shakespeare's rich use of language. Each of the 9 pages highlights interesting language devices and techniques within the Prologue to this popular Shakespearean drama. It will serve to enable teachers to demonstrate how to deconstruct a piece of text as a modelling exercise for their students.
Preview of Macbeth: Smartboard: "REBUS:" Look like the innocent flower"

Macbeth: Smartboard: "REBUS:" Look like the innocent flower"

Created by
TravisTips
Travis Tips A rebus --- "Look like the innocent flower" ... A picture is worth a 1000 words --- seeing it, decoding it, hearing it --- and having the teacher go over it --- introduces motifs of the play and the drama.
Preview of Wuthering Heights Grammar Passages

Wuthering Heights Grammar Passages

Created by
Stephanie Doksa
This SMARTnotebook product contains 3 passages from Wuthering Heights that contain 10 grammatical errors. Students are to make corrections to the passages. Then, the next slide contains the corrected version and a question for literary analysis where students answer the question using textual evidence (quotes). Answers are provided for the grammatical errors, but not for the passages for literary analysis.
Preview of Great Gatsby: Meet Tom Buchanan: Character Study

Great Gatsby: Meet Tom Buchanan: Character Study

Created by
TravisTips
Students are given quotation from the novel on a handout and are asked to circle relevant phrases or words that indicate Tom's character. Students are thus asked to do close reading, critical thinking, and character evaluation. Travis Tips See also handouts on Daisy Buchanan and on Jordan Baker
Preview of Great Gatsby: Meet Jordan Baker: Character Study

Great Gatsby: Meet Jordan Baker: Character Study

Created by
TravisTips
Travis Tips: Students are given a handout on Jordan Baker and are asked to circle relevant phrases or words that indicate who she is and what she is like --- students are encouraged to make inferences, to critical think, and to cast a real person to play her character. (See also assignment on Tom Buchanan and on Daisy Buchanan)
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