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10th grade writing-expository guided reading books

Preview of Charles by Shirley Jackson  Short Story Mini-Unit

Charles by Shirley Jackson Short Story Mini-Unit

This short story mini-unit features Shirley Jackson’s short story “Charles.” Appropriate for grades 7 to 10, the lessons focus on the development of theme and paragraphs.Included in the mini-unit is: ❒ A copy of the short story❒ A prediction chart ❒ An anticipation guide❒ Activity sheet (select important passages in the text for later theme and paragraph support)❒ Author’s purpose activity sheet❒ How to develop a theme sheet with an example❒ A graphic organizer to help students plan their para
Preview of The Great Gatsby Literature Circle with CCSS

The Great Gatsby Literature Circle with CCSS

The Great Gatsby – Common Core Curriculum Standards Everything needed to have a student-led group project, a Literature Circle, over The Great Gatsby i s included in this lesson. The unit will require 9 days for students to read the text within their literature circle, with an additional 3 days for reading quizzes. Instructions for the teacher are included. A daily position sheet is included for assigning each member of the group to complete the written activities they are required to do du
Preview of The Oval Portrait Unit (Close Read, Assessment, and Creative Activity)

The Oval Portrait Unit (Close Read, Assessment, and Creative Activity)

I created this because I could not find a close read or assessment ANYWHERE that I like for Poe's "The Oval Portrait."This unit contains the following:1. A Close Read that covers multiple literary skills including analysis of setting, characters, symbols, figurative language, etc.2. A text-based assessment that isn't just recall questions3. A "Symbolic Portrait" activity where students apply their knowledge of symbols to create a portrait of themselves, a book or movie character, or an original
Preview of MLA Source Summary Template

MLA Source Summary Template

Created by
Zilserlof
This resource provides support for all students, including English Learners (ELs) and students with an Individualized Education Plan (IEP). It breaks down the works cited page in MLA format, helps students identify textual evidence, and assists with summarizing text.
Preview of Article Review Writing Reflections

Article Review Writing Reflections

This is a worksheet I made for my high school science elective classes. It's a nice general worksheet that will work with most informational articles. Students summarize, make connections between the topic and class topics, write a reflection, and document 2 questions they had while reading and go research the answers.This is a 5 page PDF file. The first 4 pages are the student worksheet. It can be printed as a booklet, or shrunk down half size to fit all 4 pages on one page front/back. The
Preview of Moby Dick: Chapter 36:  The Quarter-Deck by Herman Melville

Moby Dick: Chapter 36: The Quarter-Deck by Herman Melville

This resource includes a 4-page excerpt from Chapter 36 of Melville's Moby Dick. There are guided reading questions with an answer key. Also included is an SAT-type writing prompt for a rhetorical analysis essay based on Ahab's persuasive speech to convince his crew to hunt Moby Dick. Students are provided a step-by-step outline to complete as a pre-writing, organizational tool before writing their essay.
Preview of The Great Gatsby Passage Analysis and Expository Writing Assignment

The Great Gatsby Passage Analysis and Expository Writing Assignment

This assignment takes a two-page passage from The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald which can be used to lead students through a complete analysis of the passage examining diction, detail, syntax, imagery and figurative language. A handout for students is included that defines terms they need for their analysis. Once the analysis piece is complete, there is a guided expository writing assignment making use of the information they garner from their close reading of the text. A complete anal
Preview of Non-Fiction:  Population 485 by Michael Perry; Chapter by Chapter Study Guide

Non-Fiction: Population 485 by Michael Perry; Chapter by Chapter Study Guide

Michael Perry's outstanding non-fiction account of life in rural Wisconsin will touch a nerve with anyone who's spent any time in small town USA. The work in this teaching unit will guide students through the humor and sadness that Perry so eloquently explores. Rhetorical strategies are highlighted and reading skills are enhanced through focused reading activities. Students will achieve increased confidence in their own reading abilities from working through this challenging and ve
Preview of Classic Book Report Guide/ Instrutions for Students

Classic Book Report Guide/ Instrutions for Students

Created by
Shopgirl Mrs V
I use this book report assignment with classic books for the best responses, but it could be used with any fiction book. Review the material with students pointing out the examples and different parts of the report. The examples come from The Pearl which we usually read before assigning the book report. I also sell a writing frame guide. http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Writing-Frame-for-Book-Report
Preview of The Outsiders Theme Analysis (Expository Essay) Prompt, Outline, and Rubric

The Outsiders Theme Analysis (Expository Essay) Prompt, Outline, and Rubric

Use this clearly explained prompt and outline to write an expository essay for the classic novel "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton. Prompt lays out expectations, room for focused brainstorming, detailed outline guides students through each section of writing, and detailed rubric allows for easy, no fuss essay grading! *Created and originally used for 8th grade ELA but can be flexibly used for 6-12th
Preview of Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde - Guided Question Worksheet

Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde - Guided Question Worksheet

The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde is a delightful play sure to touch the hearts of your students. This five page guided response with 26 short essay questions will help strengthen student's comprehension as you do a group read in class. The last question, number 27, elicits a 300-400 word essay, requiring the student to analyze the theme. Unlike more difficult assignments from this genre, students will come away feeling successful with this novel. Other FABULOUS Historical Fict
Preview of Lord of the Flies chapter 11

Lord of the Flies chapter 11

This file contains 5 documents: 1) Vocabulary list with definitions 2) Vocabulary slideshow 3) Vocabulary quiz (multiple choice, choose the correct synonym) with answer key 4) Guided reading questions with answer key 5) Additional/Alternative Assignment: ABC write: Who is the most effective leader? 6 pages + 12 vocabulary slides
Preview of Lord of the Flies chapter 12

Lord of the Flies chapter 12

This file contains 5 documents: 1) Vocabulary list with definitions 2) Vocabulary slideshow 3) Vocabulary quiz (matching, match an image to the word) with answer key 4) Guided reading questions with answer key 5) Symbolism: For this assignment, students are given a list of symbols to match to their basic interpretations. Then, students choose one symbol to explain in more detail in an ABC write. 8 pages + 11 vocabulary slides
Preview of Expository text lesson plan
Preview of Plainsong by Kent Haruf: Guided Reading/Discussion Questions

Plainsong by Kent Haruf: Guided Reading/Discussion Questions

Created by
Writing Guy
This download contains a series of ten challenging discussion questions for Kent Haruf's Plainsong. These questions for guided reading and response, or discussion, are tailored specifically to address rhetorical analysis for upperclassmen, likely within an accelerated, honors, or Advanced Placement student population. Download includes standards addressed. See the in-class essay response prompts for a unit summative assessment or exam materials. Also check out my other materials for grammar and
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Expostitory Writing:  Foil, Parallel and Catalyst

To Kill a Mockingbird Expostitory Writing: Foil, Parallel and Catalyst

This assignment will assist students to recognize character development such as the foil, parallel, and catalyst characters in Harper Lee’s novel, To Kill a Mockingbird. Students will work in groups to identify these types of characters in the novel. They will then write an expository paper to explain how the author uses these characters throughout the work. A list of characters that fit into these three categories is included as well as two examples of introductory paragraphs that will he
Preview of Common Core Writing Assessment Practice Prompts-2 (Red's Point-of-View)

Common Core Writing Assessment Practice Prompts-2 (Red's Point-of-View)

Created by
Digital PD 4 You
Looking for prompts that students can practice that are correlated to the Common Core State Standards and new rubrics for the fifth, eight, and eleventh grade writing tests. If so, then this is the place for you. The second prompt in this series is also based on a story that should be familiar to all students, Little Red Riding Hood, and helps them transition from writing a fictional story to writing that is text-dependent. If you would like more prompts, become a follower so that you will know
Preview of The Great Gatsby Chapter Writings Assignment: A Journal Project

The Great Gatsby Chapter Writings Assignment: A Journal Project

This is a dialectical journaling assignment that asks students to write a page per chapter. Essentially, students will be exploring their own ideas about the book, using what characters say and do to fuel their opinions. This assignment gives them opportunities to improve their expository writing and develop voice. I encourage students to take risks and to write without worrying about perfect grammar. The important thing is that they write and analyze what's going on. This can be altered to sui
Preview of Independent Reading Projects

Independent Reading Projects

Created by
Erica Wright
three independent book study writing projects with pacing guide and specific writing prompts in Collins Writing style.
Preview of And Then There Were None Character Interview

And Then There Were None Character Interview

As a follow up activity to the reading of the novel, And Then There Were None, this product allows your students to further explore their favorite character. Students love the freedom to present questions to one of the characters from "Soldier Island".This is a creative writing activity that functions within the confines of the "interview" writing format.Please leave feedback after purchasing your product. I love knowing how it worked out for you and your students!
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