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Women's History Month Common Core RL.11-12.5 resources

Preview of The Handmaid's Tale Unit Plan, Hulu Series Connections and Current Events

The Handmaid's Tale Unit Plan, Hulu Series Connections and Current Events

Use the hit Hulu series and hot topic modern events to teach The Handmaid's Tale, by Margaret Atwood. This unit includes every single thing you need to teach this terrifying, captivating, and mind-blowing book. I’ve loved this book for 25 years, taught it for 10 and now I’ve adapted the whole unit to be used with the TV series and modern events. This unit includes:Daily lessons for each chapterCurrent event connections ripped from the headlines!A link to the full text onlineDaily “Do Now” person
Preview of Sweat by Zora Neale Hurston | Short Story Analysis

Sweat by Zora Neale Hurston | Short Story Analysis

Use the short story "Sweat" by Zora Neale Hurston to teach Feminist Literature, Famous African American Authors, or about Themes and Biblical Allusions in literature. This is a great lesson for students to practice literary analysis.Included in this lesson plan:- Full Text "Sweat" short story by Zora Neale Hurston- Anticipation activity, activating strategy worksheet- Powerpoint presentation: - Background Information about the author Zora Neale Hurston - Historical Context: Rural Ame
Preview of Desiree’s Baby by Kate Chopin | Short Story Analysis

Desiree’s Baby by Kate Chopin | Short Story Analysis

“Désirée’s Baby” is a short story by Kate Chopin published in 1893. The story is set in Louisiana during the mid-nineteenth century, or the Antebellum South period. At the time, rich, white slaveowners were at the top of the social hierarchy. This story intertwines themes of racism and sexism through a complex plot and development of characters. Included in this purchase is:Complete short story “Désirée’s Baby” by Kate ChopinAcademic vocabulary graphic organizerActivating prior knowledge act
Preview of The Story of an Hour Literary Analysis

The Story of an Hour Literary Analysis

This product includes the link to the 1894 short story "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin.The lesson provided allows a quick and easy introduction to the historical context of the 19th century, including Chopin's personal background and the women's suffrage movement. Also included is a before reading activating strategy which will build anticipation and bring to light prior knowledge. This helps students recognize the irony present in the story, make connections to the text, and identify how
Preview of Phillis Wheatley Poems - 5 Day Unit, CCSS

Phillis Wheatley Poems - 5 Day Unit, CCSS

This is a 5-day unit in which students analyze the poetry of Phillis Wheatley, an early poet in the days of America's founding. There are two main poems that students will analyze that correspond to the American revolutionary cause and at the end students will select another poem from a compiled list of different topics she wrote about. Students will read the poems (included), learn about the author, engage with the vocabulary, collaborate to answer text-dependent questions, and complete a writi
Preview of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings: Reader Response Journal

I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings: Reader Response Journal

I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings - Reader Response Journal: This journal includes one page for each chapter. Students have an opportunity to respond, using their thoughts and feelings, after they read each chapter.Key Words: Maya AngelouPRINT & DIGITAL formats are included.For More THOUGHTFUL RESOURCES VISIT Creativity in Motion
Preview of Female Poets Poetry Activities | Women's History Poetry ELA Activities

Female Poets Poetry Activities | Women's History Poetry ELA Activities

Teach and review poetry in March and celebrate Women's History Month with these poetry analysis and composition activities! Printable and ready-to-go, they are perfect for your poetry unit, review, or sub plans. Included in the packet are 10 pages of poetry activities (plus drafting pages) that allow students to review their figurative language knowledge, analyze poems and songs written by female writers AND compose poems of their own! Encourage students to become creative writers with the two c
Preview of Emily Dickinson Poems - 5 Day Unit - Self-Identity, Success, Nature - CCSS

Emily Dickinson Poems - 5 Day Unit - Self-Identity, Success, Nature - CCSS

This is a 5-day unit in which students analyze the poetry of Emily Dickinson. These poems explore the ways Dickinson expressed themes concerning the identity of the self and the wonders of nature. Students will read the poems (included), learn about the author, engage with the vocabulary, collaborate to answer text-dependent questions, and complete a writing assignment in which they write a poem of their own.The poems include:1. "I'm Nobody! Who are you?"2. "Success is counted sweetest"3. "Natur
Preview of "Barbie" 2023 Movie Guide

"Barbie" 2023 Movie Guide

Created by
Melissa Baldwin
Barbie movie guide focusing on feminism, patriarchy, and white fragility. Opportunity for students to select quotes from the film and write connections between film and society.
Preview of The Story of an Hour | Kate Chopin | Story and Questions for Women's History

The Story of an Hour | Kate Chopin | Story and Questions for Women's History

Are you looking for a short story with a twist ending? This is a classic story for teaching dramatic irony, characterization, imagery, setting and conflict. This is a must-read in any women's studies course, but I also believe it's required reading for high school. This was one of the first stories that made me love reading and ELA, and I hope you can pass that experience on to your students as well.Assignment includes a link to the story, comprehension questions and in-depth essay and discussio
Preview of Emily Dickinson: Poems About Death - Mini Unit - CCSS

Emily Dickinson: Poems About Death - Mini Unit - CCSS

This is a 3-day mini unit in which students analyze Emily Dickinson's poetry about death. These poems explore the ways Dickinson expressed themes concerning the experience of death and mortality. Students will read the poems (included), engage with the vocabulary, learn about the author, collaborate to answer text-dependent questions, and complete a writing assignment in which they write a poem of their own.The poems include:1. "Because I could not stop for Death"2. "I heard a Fly buzz - when I
Preview of Their Eyes Were Watching God Teacher Overview

Their Eyes Were Watching God Teacher Overview

Created by
Lithound Books
This novel guide takes the work out of preparing to teach this novel!Includesspecial considerations for language and other topicstheme identification and teaching approacheswarm-ups and exit slipscurated resource list to expand your prep materialsdiscussion questions all the way up and down Bloom's taxonomy
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