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Middle school literature bibliographies for Google Apps

Preview of Edgar Allan Poe, Pre-Reading Background Activity, GOOGLE SLIDES

Edgar Allan Poe, Pre-Reading Background Activity, GOOGLE SLIDES

Does jump starting your Edgar Allan Poe unit have you stumped? Do you want to use a fun and familiar platform to excite kids and meet them at their level? I GOT YOU! Use this pre-reading, digital resource activity to ignite student engagement when studying the works of Edgar Allan Poe in your classroom!This Google Slides activity is designed as an introductory, supplemental digital resource to prepare students for studying Poe. 20 vetted links to informational websites are hyperlinked to picture
Preview of Speed (Friend) Dating-Character Meet & Greet-Character Analysis

Speed (Friend) Dating-Character Meet & Greet-Character Analysis

Created by
Whimsy and Rigor
Who would you SWIPE RIGHT on?? This speed dating activity works for both nonfiction and fiction units. In this activity, students become characters from the unit you are studying (social justice activists, famous suffragists, innovative scientists, etc), do a little research on their character, and then meet and greet others in a tea party role play. Students can also use this to do a character analysis for someone from the class novel. Instead of become a character from history, each student wi
Preview of List of Books with Great First Lines

List of Books with Great First Lines

This is a list of over 70 YA books with excellent opening lines. This tool would be great for anyone creating a bulletin board or other display, gathering books for an activity, or recommending books.
Preview of Students to analyze meaning and critically assess from the author’s words,

Students to analyze meaning and critically assess from the author’s words,

Content Covered: I will read aloud the Showcase Presidential Homes, to the students and walk through the captions with them. Many students I have seen do not read or understand a caption and its importance. I will see if students can pick up on author’s bias.
Preview of The Veldt Post Reading Analysis

The Veldt Post Reading Analysis

Created by
Colleen Parrillo
Five questions for students to answer when they finish reading the short story.
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