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12th grade writing Common Core RL.8.7 resources

Preview of The Perks of Being a Wallflower Novel Study Unit MEGA Bundle - Distance Learning

The Perks of Being a Wallflower Novel Study Unit MEGA Bundle - Distance Learning

When you purchase this unit at the discounted bundle price, it's like getting 4 Perks of Being a Wallflower resources for FREE!Everything is now printable and digital to easily adapt to your classroom!This 240+ page product includes everything you will need to teach the popular, inspiring story of The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky! Everything in this bundle has been tested out in my own classroom and deemed successful for engagement, challenge, and accuracy. It is guaranteed to
Preview of The Cask Of Amontillado: CSI Classroom Investigation and Murder Board

The Cask Of Amontillado: CSI Classroom Investigation and Murder Board

Is your Edgar Allan Poe unit as dusty as an ancient cask of Amontillado? Spice it up with this creative criminal investigation of the murder that occurs in this short story by Poe. Your students will become the investigative team with this activity as they search for textual evidence to build a criminal case. They will examine the textual evidence for characterization, plot, and setting, look at the protagonist through a psychological lens, make inferences, and present all their information as a
Preview of High School Poetry Unit - Reading, Annotating, Analyzing, and Writing Poetry

High School Poetry Unit - Reading, Annotating, Analyzing, and Writing Poetry

This modern high school poetry unit will hook even your most reluctant learners! This bundle provides over 300 pages of materials including slideshow lessons, vocabulary activities, poetry writing workshops, assignments, rubrics, and more. Suitable for distance learning and Google Classroom®!⚡️ Save over 30% with the bundled discount! ⚡️Included in this High School Poetry Unit:1. Elements of Poetry Anchor Chart and Introduction to Poetry Slideshow LessonThis lesson explores common poetic forms a
Preview of Mood and Tone in Music Activity- Teaching Style with Adele

Mood and Tone in Music Activity- Teaching Style with Adele

Created by
Lazy Sundays
Teaching Style- Mood and Tone through Music  Hello and welcome to Lazy Sundays! In my experience, students LOVE this STYLE activity because it incorporates current pop songs by artists they are familiar with and enjoy! The package includes 10 song links from YouTube along with a student response format worksheet that can be used for all of the songs included. A compare/ contrast brief response is required at the end of each activity. *** Speakers are absolutely required for this activity as
Preview of Why Do We Read? Introduction to Reading Lesson (Middle School)

Why Do We Read? Introduction to Reading Lesson (Middle School)

Start your year off by putting meaning behind reading. This lesson focuses on why we read, what we read, and what we need to do in order to read successfully. Students will be engaged in small group discussion, whole class discussion, guided notes, and will be assessed with a 3-2-1 Exit Slip at the end of the lesson. Please contact me on TpT if you have any questions!THIS PRODUCT INCLUDES:1. Google Slides to use while teaching the lesson2. Guided Notes Interactive Notebook Templates3. Lesson Pla
Preview of Figurative Language Turkey Style

Figurative Language Turkey Style

Your students will LOVE this turkey-themed figurative language worksheet that outlines descriptive writing over a high-interest topic using the following concepts: -Alliteration -Onomatopoeia -Personification -Simile Be sure to check out the preview! Thank you for stopping by, ~Not Just for Elementary (learning can be fun for big kids too!) Image from Graphics Factory Keywords: vocabulary, sensory, imagery, irony, writing, describe, describing, description, game, fun, activity, lesson
Preview of Animal Farm Novel Unit - What Makes a Tyrant?

Animal Farm Novel Unit - What Makes a Tyrant?

Created by
Arik Durfee
A complete unit of study for ANIMAL FARM based on the theme of tyranny. Napoleon the pig is based on Joseph Stalin, but he is also an excellent archetype for any tyrannical, authoritarian dictator. The perceived threat of widespread communism doesn’t loom over world society the way it did in 1945 when ANIMAL FARM was first published. However, the threat of tyranny, authoritarianism, and violent dictatorships has unfortunately continued long after the reign of Joseph Stalin. The DRIVING QUESTION
Preview of Book Response Journal - Independent

Book Response Journal - Independent

Unleash the power of imagination and critical thinking with our Independent Reading Response Journal!What's inside:45 Engaging Prompts: Dive deep into the world of literature with thought-provoking prompts that spark creativity and reflection.91 Pages Total: Every other page has blank lines for extra work space. Independent Exploration: Perfect for independent study, fostering self-expression and enhancing comprehension skills while reading.Book Club Catalyst: Use it as a jumping-off point for l
Preview of World Literature BUNDLE: 4 UNITS ( YEAR LONG)

World Literature BUNDLE: 4 UNITS ( YEAR LONG)

This resource is a bundle of World Literature unit plans which includes a European, Asian, Persian, and American Dream unit. All units include do-nows, exit tasks, discussion questions, corresponding activities, and writing tasks, and assessments.
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Literary Analysis Reading and Writing Unit Plan - BUNDLE!

Romeo and Juliet Literary Analysis Reading and Writing Unit Plan - BUNDLE!

Created by
ELA Workshop
Romeo & Juliet Guided Annotation Reading Unit PlanThe unit plan is separated into 12 lessons. In each lesson, the students will read the assigned scenes using the linked text from No Fear Shakespeare that provides side-by-side original text and modern translation.Each lesson focuses on a literary device present in those scenesIncludes video clips to aid in comprehension of that day’s scenesProvides guided annotation questions alongside excerpts from the reading that focus on that day’s liter
Preview of "The Seventh Man" Haruki Murakami (WRITING TASKS & ARGUMENTATIVE ASSESSMENTS)

"The Seventh Man" Haruki Murakami (WRITING TASKS & ARGUMENTATIVE ASSESSMENTS)

This resource allows students to interact with Murakami's "The Seventh Man" in creative and analytical ways. Students will consider different perspectives of the story, create a critical review, write diary entries from the narrator's perspective amid his emotional and psychological peril, and outline/draft an argumentative essay claiming whether or not the narrator should have forgiven himself for his failure to save K.
Preview of ELA Test Corrections Worksheet

ELA Test Corrections Worksheet

Created by
Mallory Heath
This worksheet is invaluable for the teacher who wants to institute accountability in their classroom. This worksheet can be used as an activity in reflection or as homework for an improved grade on the assessment. The worksheet encourages the student to use the AEC (Assertion, Evidence, Commentary) format to correct missed questions on an ELA assessment. The use of AEC will strengthen their writing skills in future assessments. Directions: - Choose how you would like to communicate to your s
Preview of Engaging in Film Criticism: Analyzing Movies for Directorial Choices

Engaging in Film Criticism: Analyzing Movies for Directorial Choices

Included in this product is a front and back worksheet that has guiding questions students can use to analyze films based on books to compare and contrast the written word with a visual text on the front and double-entry journals on the back that students can use to take notes directly on or as a model for copying onto a sheet of notebook paper for more extensive notes while watching a film. Information is separated by acting decisions, scene selection, and setting creation, so this can be used
Preview of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer' Stone Novel Study (Printable and Digital Version)

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer' Stone Novel Study (Printable and Digital Version)

Created by
Singer in Sixth
Versions Included: 56-page Editable Google Slides Version 56-page Printable PDF VersionPairs with the Novel: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. RowlingEach Novel Study Includes: Character Analysis R.A.C.E Question Directions Chapter Packet for all ChaptersPre-Reading PredictionPost-Reading DoodleChapter Summary Chapter Vocabulary (4 words per chapter, uses Frayer Model) Chapter Comprehension Questions (most requiring text evidence) Movie/Book Comparison Chart
Preview of Mind Map for discovering historical figures in a New Way

Mind Map for discovering historical figures in a New Way

Imagine your students utterly captivated, mapping out trailblazers that shaped your nation's history. Politicians, composers, scientists - no domain untouched! This lively mind map template invites middle and high schoolers to connect the dots across eras in an utterly unique style.Watch the "aha" moments unfold as your class graphs figures like Benjamin Franklin on the timeline, sparking insights into how one life intertwined so profoundly with an emerging nation. The completed sample mind map
Preview of Suspense Unit: "The Tell-Tale Heart," "The Monkey's Paw," and  ""The Landlady"

Suspense Unit: "The Tell-Tale Heart," "The Monkey's Paw," and ""The Landlady"

Created by
The Lit Lab
This complete Literary Element Analysis unit uses, "The Tell-Tale Heart," by Edgar Allan Poe, "The Monkey's Paw," by W. W. Jacobs, and "The Landlady," by Roald Dahl to analyze point of view, setting and foreshadowing literary devices used to create an effective suspense story. This unit includes a Formative 5 paragraph essay assessment using the collected evidence of each literary device and offers 4 possible analysis prompts that accompany the unit work and evidence collected. Students "investi
Preview of 8th Grade Mythology Unit - Stories, Passages, Questions, and Activities

8th Grade Mythology Unit - Stories, Passages, Questions, and Activities

This unit is a great way for middle school students to dabble into mythology while getting some background knowledge and reading about some of the more famous mythological characters/creatures. It is a collection of passages that include multiple choice, short answer, and extended response type questions.  There are some mini-projects for the students, too.  This can be used as a mythology unit of as a good way to prepare for State Testing.The slides have a description of the activity along with
Preview of The Gift of the Magi Chat Stations

The Gift of the Magi Chat Stations

The Gift of the Magi Chat Stations resource comes with teacher instructions, 8 station printables, and 8 CCSS aligned questions. After reading O. Henry's short story, The Gift of the Magi, students will rotate around the room to answer 8 CCSS aligned and opinion based questions in small groups. This resource is a PDF and can easily be downloaded to your computer and to your personal Google Drive. I used this resource with 8th graders while teaching a mini Holiday Happenings Unit. Chat Stations g
Preview of "The Star-Spangled Banner" Worksheet, Test, or Homework and Detailed Answer Key

"The Star-Spangled Banner" Worksheet, Test, or Homework and Detailed Answer Key

Created by
Debbie's Den
knowledge of "The Star-Spangled Banner" as they complete this worksheet! This "star" of a handout offers a series of critical-thinking questions about America's national anthem and incorporates literary terminology to provide readers with a full understanding of one of this country's most famous songs. A copy of the lyrics and a detailed answer key are included.
Preview of Play Review for attending a Performance (or can be used for a movie/film review)

Play Review for attending a Performance (or can be used for a movie/film review)

I compiled this review for my students when we were taking a field trip to the Shakespeare Festival to view A Midsummer Night's Dream. Includes 15 critical thinking questions that require students to reflect on the production they are viewing and compare it to what they have read. Sections are: Setting the Scene, Narrative and Character, Acting Skills/Styles, Atmosphere, Directorial Evaluation, and Personal Thoughts.
Preview of "Tangerine" Novel “Sandlot” Movie Character Comparison

"Tangerine" Novel “Sandlot” Movie Character Comparison

A short writing activity for the novel Tangerine by Edward Bloor in which students compare/contrast the main character in the book with the main character in the movie "The Sandlot" and write a 2-3 paragraph analysis. Includes brainstorming graphic organizer and directions for writing the analysis piece.
Preview of Bloom Ball Novel Analysis Project

Bloom Ball Novel Analysis Project

A novel analysis project that can be use for any text. It includes a description of the Bloom Ball and what each side should include, a section for student notes on their book, and a grading rubric.
Preview of "A Wrinkle in Time" Novel Analysis Journal

"A Wrinkle in Time" Novel Analysis Journal

A student reading journal that includes reflective elements on all aspects of the novel: PRE-READING NOTES, VOCABULARY, CHARACTERS, PLOT, SETTING, LITERARY DEVICES, CHAPTER REFLECTIONS, DIALECTICAL JOURNAL, AND BOOK REVIEW. The packet can be printed, folded, and stapled into an easy to use 36-page journal booklet that students can use as they read the book.
Preview of Six O. Henry Short Stories: Worksheets, Tests, or Homework with Answer Keys

Six O. Henry Short Stories: Worksheets, Tests, or Homework with Answer Keys

Created by
Debbie's Den
This compilation of six O. Henry short story reviews or tests will provide students with a full understanding of these popular narratives. After reading "The Ransom of Red Chief," "The Gift of the Magi," "The Last Leaf," "Hearts and Hands," "After Twenty Years," and "A Retrieved Reformation," readers will provide answers to an array of important questions that relate to theme, mood, imagery, inference, plot, and more. Included for teachers is a printable that delineates the similarities in all s
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