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Valentine's Day Common Core RL.11-12.5 resources

Preview of Movie Unit: "10 Things I Hate About You"

Movie Unit: "10 Things I Hate About You"

Students will explore a summary of "Taming of the Shrew" and then view the film "10 Things I Hate About You". During the viewing of "10 Things I Hate About You" students will complete a characterization chart and closely analyze key scenes. Students will then compare and contrast the film "10 Things I Hate About You" to "Taming of the Shrew". Final project choice options included with rubrics.
Preview of "Porphyria's Lover" Murder Mystery

"Porphyria's Lover" Murder Mystery

Students read the Dramatic Monologue "Porphyria..." (without the Lover part of the title). Then they use the poem to solve puzzles regarding vocabulary, literary devices, poetry terms, elements of a mystery, and gather clues in order to figure out who murdered Porphyria. Can be taught through: In-Person Learning, Hybrid Learning, or Distance Learning. With students working independently, in pairs, or in a group.
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Valentine's Day Activities- Word Search/Crossword/Writing Unit

Romeo and Juliet Valentine's Day Activities- Word Search/Crossword/Writing Unit

Created by
Book Wise
Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet Valentine's Day Activities for High School ELA British Literature Classes is a versatile and meaningful common core aligned resource full of fun and engaging activities that can be assigned as an introduction or anticipation guide to your Romeo and Juliet Unit, or any time when reading and reviewing the play. These worksheets are perfect to use around Valentine's Day for Fun Fridays, Brain Breaks, Bell Ringers, Do Nows, Exit Slips, or whenever you need free time to
Preview of Valentine's Day Lyrics ELA Bell-ringers- Digital Resource

Valentine's Day Lyrics ELA Bell-ringers- Digital Resource

Created by
Short in Seventh
Feel the "love" with these Valentine's Day bell-ringers with love songs. This product has ten songs with CCSS-aligned multiple-choice questions on Google Slides.What's Included10 love songs with linked music videos (songs for Monday-Friday from February 1st to February 14th). The songs are: "Baby" by Justin Bieber, "Call Me Maybe" by Carly Rae Jepsen, "You Belong With Me" by Taylor Swift, "L-O-V-E" by. Nat King Cole, "Flowers" by Miley Cyrus, "I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston, "My Girl
Preview of "A Joke" (Chekhov) short story study guide - Russian Literature

"A Joke" (Chekhov) short story study guide - Russian Literature

Study unit for a wonderful short story about the magic of first love! Extensive Common Core Standards aligned package for analysis of the timeless classic by A. Chekhov including vocabulary builder, close reading and discussion and 3 interactive notebooks: figurative language scavenger hunt, plot summary worksheet and readers response with writing activity! Details of the package In a .zip folder you will find 5 .pdf documents with: • full text of the story with vocabulary builder activity; •
Preview of Valentine's Day Multiple Choice Quizzes Close Reading & Literary Devices "Poems"

Valentine's Day Multiple Choice Quizzes Close Reading & Literary Devices "Poems"

THIS PRODUCT INCLUDES:■ Five poems about love for Valentine's Day■ 25 multiple-choice questions■ Answer keyPRINTABLE or DIGITAL reading passage and quizzes. Five love poems for Valentines Day with literary devices quiz. The pages can be used for classwork, homework, flipped learning, blended learning, distance learning, Google classroom, and extension activities. Great for 6th-8th grades, and 9-12 grades. Perfect for middle school students and high school students alike!A classroom activity for
Preview of "A Rose for Emily" Easy Reader Version

"A Rose for Emily" Easy Reader Version

I have edited some of the vocabulary to make this story an easy to read version that students of all reading levels can comprehend.Includes easy read version of story, vocabulary, short answer questions for regular level classes and honors classes, and answer key.Works great for in-person, distance, and hybrid learning.
Preview of Tracing the Structure of the Romantic Comedy (in Film)

Tracing the Structure of the Romantic Comedy (in Film)

The plot of a Romantic Comedy follows a structure. Students will use this guided graphic organizer to trace the characters and plot in the Romantic Comedy (of your choice). PDF & Digital for Google ClassroomRomantic Comedy Suggestions: Any Shakespeare Comedy, "The Proposal" (2009), "Harold and Maude" (1971), "How to Lose A Guy in 10 Days" (2003), "Clueless" (1999), "10 Things I Hate About You" (1999), "What's up Doc?" (1972)...Of course those are only suggestions, there are many Romantic Com
Preview of Valentine's Day Poems Close Reading & Analysis | Drag & Drop Digital Love Poetry

Valentine's Day Poems Close Reading & Analysis | Drag & Drop Digital Love Poetry

Valentine's Day Poetry Puzzles are a fun, engaging way for students to practice close reading and poetry analysis. High school students will be actively engaged in this digital drag-and-drop activity as they read Valentine's Day poems closely, reread, and think critically to assemble the puzzle pieces in the correct order. Get ready for some thoughtful student-led text-based academic discussions about Valentine's Day poetry!★ GET MORE FOR LESS ★ with the Holiday Digital Poetry Puzzles Bundle (co
Preview of "My Last Duchess" HyperDoc

"My Last Duchess" HyperDoc

This lesson is student-driven, inquiry-based learning, and allows students to learn through exploration and work at their own pace. This puts you in a facilitator role, allowing you to work one-on-one with students who struggle with new concepts, while other students continue working at their own pace. In this lesson students will explore critical background information and key vocabulary words before reading "My Last Duchess". Students respond to close reading questions with textual evidence to
Preview of Poetry Choice Board: Identifying Figurative Language

Poetry Choice Board: Identifying Figurative Language

Give students a choice of what "romantic" poem to read and listen to. Once students have chosen their poem they will complete some research on the poet. They will then analyze the poem for figurative language, theme, and examine the effect on the poem that these devices have. The six poems: Poem #  1    “Love in Life” by Robert Browning Poem #  2   “She Walks in Beauty” by Lord ByronPoem #  3    “Annabel Lee” by Edgar Allan PoePoem #  4    “Sonnet 130” by William Shakespeare  Poem #  5     “Sonn
Preview of "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe: HyperDoc

"Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe: HyperDoc

Objectives: Identify/Examine the central theme or idea of “Annabel Lee”; provide an objective summary of the events in the text; identify literary devices used in the poem; contemplate the speaker’s frame of mind.Students will define key vocabulary words and respond to close reading questions. There are two linked audio versions of the poem for students to listen to.This lesson is student-driven, inquiry-based learning, and allows students to learn through exploration and work at their own pace.
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