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Literature Common Core RI.11-12.9 graphic organizers

Preview of Rhetorical Analysis with Atticus Finch's Closing Arguments in TKAM  Digital Unit

Rhetorical Analysis with Atticus Finch's Closing Arguments in TKAM Digital Unit

Teach students how to analyze an author’s arguments with Atticus Finch’s Closing Arguments! This no prep-no plan unit bundle will teach your students rhetorical devices and the process of analyzing arguments. Then, students will analyze the closing arguments given by Atticus Finch in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird. This is also digital resource. It can be used for distance or e-learning. Each unit will contain a Google File Link Page that will provide you with a Google Doc/Slides for each acti
Preview of The Great Gatsby Theme Lesson - The Roaring 20s, Setting, and Historical Context

The Great Gatsby Theme Lesson - The Roaring 20s, Setting, and Historical Context

This Great Gatsby theme mini-lesson will engage students in the historical context of the "Roaring 1920s."  Students will be guided through an exploration of materialism and consumerism by analyzing characterization and plot. Includes digital worksheets for Google Classroom®! Included with this The Great Gatsby Theme Lesson:✏️  Materialism and Consumerism Handout✏️  Links to Supplementary TextsExplore the setting and historical context of The Great Gatsby✏️  “The Roaring 20s” Vocabulary Workshee
Preview of Student Quick Reference Guide for How To Read Literature Like a Professor

Student Quick Reference Guide for How To Read Literature Like a Professor

Created by
Krystal Duguay
This is a quick reference guide that aligns with Thomas Foster's "How To Read Literature Like a Professor." It provides a synopsis of all 26 chapters, along with a fast-recall graphic, and significant quotes or ideas bolded. There are also brief references to common texts (such as Romeo and Juliet), at times, to demonstrate ideas.Students can refer to this sheet, after having read the text or use it as a stand alone resource that will enable them to apply the lessons to new texts they encounter.
Preview of American Literature End of Year Review Activities for Any Curriculum

American Literature End of Year Review Activities for Any Curriculum

Created by
Elly's ELA
These activities provide a student- centered year-end review for American Literature. The lesson will adapt to any set of units or curriculum and includes a variety of options for easy planning and use. Detailed instructions explain options for individuals, small group, or the whole class participation. File Contents:· Teacher’s guide with instructions, options, suggested agenda· Introductory student handout· Graphic organizer (one page of a table which can be extended)· Sample completed graphi
Preview of Puritan Era - Early American Literary Movement Series, part I

Puritan Era - Early American Literary Movement Series, part I

This literature unit on the Puritan Era is the first in a series of the American Literary movements which includes: The Puritan Era, The Age of Reason, The Romantic Era, Transcendentalism, Realism, Harlem Renaissance, Modernism and Post Modernism. This particular unit begins by developing the schema - the arch of the major American literary movements - and then it provides historic background and the theological foundations of the Puritans which influenced their writings. It introduces the not
Preview of Bundle of Beowulf Activities (6 RESOURCES/ ENGAGING ACTIVITIES)

Bundle of Beowulf Activities (6 RESOURCES/ ENGAGING ACTIVITIES)

This resource is a bundle of SIX Beowulf activities (18 Pages total) that encourage and facilitate students interacting with the text in engaging and creative ways.
Preview of The Declaration of Independence Diction Analysis

The Declaration of Independence Diction Analysis

This graphic organizer pairs with the popular "Break Up Text" lesson used for teaching the Declaration of Independence. After introducing the "break up text" analogy to explain the purpose of The Declaration of Independence, your English Learner students can analyze the diction and connotation in multiple drafts of this seminal document. I would suggest modeling the first example for your students before allowing them to work collaboratively or independently.
Preview of The Declaration of Independence Pt I Paraphrased - Matching Activity

The Declaration of Independence Pt I Paraphrased - Matching Activity

Students can work collaboratively or independently to read and annotate excerpts from Pt. 1 of The Declaration of Independence. Then, students identify the matching paraphrases and cut & paste below the corresponding excerpt. I would suggest modeling the first excerpt for your students.
Preview of Note Chart for Analysis of Texts

Note Chart for Analysis of Texts

Created by
mz bogart
This graphic organizer will help students with close reading of texts. Used consistently, students will learn to read critically for author's message, tone, and rhetorical characteristics. The chart assists students with finding essential elements in any text. This chart is designed to give students notes that can be used for rhetorical analysis essays.
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