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12th grade drama homework for Google Apps

Preview of A Raisin in the Sun - A Dream Deferred: Symbolism Tracker

A Raisin in the Sun - A Dream Deferred: Symbolism Tracker

As students read A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry, they will complete each section of the Symbolism Tracker to analyze Hansberry's use of symbolism in her writing. Students will be analyzing how she is using symbolism to represent each character's American DreamEach section is equip with different choices of symbols in each scene of the play for students to choose from and sentence starters for analysis. This assignment can be given to students digitally or printed. Teachers will be gi
Preview of Allusions in The Odyssey Research Project for High School English Classes

Allusions in The Odyssey Research Project for High School English Classes

Sick of slogging through a long list of allusions or trying to explain them as they appear in your reading? Here's a great project for students to select and research an allusion prior to reading and then explain it when it appears in the text. They are each responsible for creating a slide in one presentation explaining their chosen allusion. The project is designed for high school classes reading The Odyssey, but can be adapted for your needs. Download includes:1. Detailed project instructions
Preview of A Doll's House / Ibsen / Focused Writing: Marriage

A Doll's House / Ibsen / Focused Writing: Marriage

This is a bundle resource for A Doll's House in both PDF & Google Slide formats. This resource is a focused writing analysis with a creative aspect added on for the play.This resource includes- Review of Torvald's & Nora's marriage - Reflection questions- Writing analysis assignment- Creative aspect - Criteria for analysis - Criteria for Creative aspect- Terms of Use A rubric is not included for the analysis and creative aspect. The criteria has been laid out with consideration that sp
Preview of Personal Drama Journal Guide

Personal Drama Journal Guide

This guide combines instructions, prompts, and even sentence starters to help your young artists reflect on their experiences in the drama classroom. Simplified grading is provided as well as clear work expectations.
Preview of Exploring "Trifles" - A Comprehensive Play Analysis Unit

Exploring "Trifles" - A Comprehensive Play Analysis Unit

Dive into the captivating world of "Trifles" by Susan Glaspell with this comprehensive play analysis unit designed to engage and empower your students' understanding of literary elements, thematic exploration, and historical context. Through a series of five thoughtfully crafted 55-minute lessons, this unit provides a structured framework for delving into the play's intricate details while fostering critical thinking, collaborative discussion, and creative analysis.Key Features:Five In-Depth Les
Preview of Othello: Vocabulary Journals #1-4 (One Pager, Daily Practice)

Othello: Vocabulary Journals #1-4 (One Pager, Daily Practice)

Throughout the Prejudice and Power unit, students will be practicing using higher level vocabulary words (featured in Shakespeare’s Othello) everyday during their 5 minute Do Now. Students will be completing vocabulary journal activities daily using each box of the vocabulary journal. Each journal is separated by the vocabulary terms as they appear in the Othello text (each journal corresponds with each act in the play). All Vocabulary Journals are PDF and Google Slides compatible, teachers can
Preview of Hamlet Act 3 Analysis Activity

Hamlet Act 3 Analysis Activity

Looking to delve deeper into the complexities of act 3 of Hamlet? This ready-to-use analysis activity is designed to be used after students have read and/or watched all of act 3. This editable Google Doc is a two-part assignment. Students first evaluate each scene independently for theme, plot, character & relationship developments. Then, they're asked to explain which is the most pivotal to the overall play. Then, students are given four options to dive deeper into significant characters an
Preview of The Glass Menagerie - Opening Close Reading / Guided Questions

The Glass Menagerie - Opening Close Reading / Guided Questions

Resource to help you and your students read through the opening of Tennessee Williams's The Glass Menagerie. There are 18 text-based questions to help students engage with the stage directions and Tom's opening monologue to the audience. The questions allow students to examine Williams's evocative language, some of his dramatic techniques, and to think about set design. Includes an extension activity for students to write their own monologues with rubric, and an answer key for the analysis quest
Preview of Othello - Prejudice and Power: Otherness Tracker

Othello - Prejudice and Power: Otherness Tracker

As students read Othello by Shakespeare, they will complete each section of the Otherness Tracker to analyze Shakespeare's use of otherness in his writing.Each chapter section is equip with different choices of types of otherness for students to choose from and sentence starters for analysis. This assignment can be given to students digitally or printed. Teachers will be given a Google Doc and PDF copy of the assignment.
Preview of Types of Characters Practice & Homework Assignments

Types of Characters Practice & Homework Assignments

Created by
Michelle Hughes
This activity includes two assignments - for in-class or at-home work - that reviews, practices, and assesses student knowledge of the 8 types of characters (protagonist, antagonist, flat, round, static, dynamic, minor, and sympathetic). The first assignment begins with a preview activity which asks students to define each types. The next activity features scaffolded practice from the common films Shrek and How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Finally, perhaps for homework or independent practice, st
Preview of Freud's Defense Mechanisms Matching Activity - A Streetcar Named Desire

Freud's Defense Mechanisms Matching Activity - A Streetcar Named Desire

Enhance your students' understanding of psychological concepts through an engaging matching activity centered around Sigmund Freud's defense mechanisms, specifically tailored to the themes and characters in Tennessee Williams's renowned play, A Streetcar Named Desire.Key Features:Interactive Learning: Two matching activities - one with general real-life examples and another featuring examples directly from "A Streetcar Named Desire."Comprehensive Resource: Each activity contains a set of defense
Preview of Hamlet Theme One Pager

Hamlet Theme One Pager

Students are creating a one pager illustrating a selected theme from Shakespeare's Hamlet. Students are required to write a thesis statement about one of the themes of Hamlet (list of themes and thesis statement examples included), find 6 quotes including act and scene and explain how they illustrate the thesis statement, and include 4 illustrations. The editable Google Doc includes detailed instructions, a list of themes, sample thesis statements, a rubric, and a student example. This assignmen
Preview of Charlie Chaplin quiz - English- 9-12th grades, 30 True and False, Answer, 7 pgs

Charlie Chaplin quiz - English- 9-12th grades, 30 True and False, Answer, 7 pgs

Charlie Chaplin, the iconic figure of silent cinema, stands as one of the most influential and beloved entertainers in the history of film. Born in London, England, in 1889, he would go on to become a cinematic pioneer, creating timeless characters and stories that continue to captivate audiences to this day.Chaplin's journey to stardom was marked by adversity, as he grew up in poverty and faced numerous hardships. However, it was these very experiences that would shape his comedic genius and fu
Preview of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar: Printable Act 1-3 Reading Guides

Shakespeare's Julius Caesar: Printable Act 1-3 Reading Guides

All hail Caesar!!Using these printable reading charts for William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, students will: summarize scenesanswer reading questions (approx. 5+ questions per each scene)and pose questions or make predictions over the readingThe above is inspired from AVID-based Cornell Notes.What's Included:3 PDFs (one for each act)
Preview of AP Lit Movie Extension Project

AP Lit Movie Extension Project

It is nearly impossible to get through all the recommended works of literature that the College Board deems important; therefore, I have compiled a list of movie adaptations and plays that are almost identical to the original texts. Additionally, this will continue to develop students' abilities to be critical readers and thinkers in texts that aren’t just written. This assignment is completely customizable, but contains over 25 texts (with corresponding links to stream/purchase/watch) and over
Preview of Marullus and the Cobbler - (myShakespeare 1.1) - Shakespeare - Julius Caesar

Marullus and the Cobbler - (myShakespeare 1.1) - Shakespeare - Julius Caesar

Created by
Amanda Brown
These questions go with the character interview of the tribune and cobbler from Julius Caesar. The interview comes from myShakespeare.com -- the video is linked on the document.
Preview of EDITABLE The Different Types of Stages Video and Viewing Guide

EDITABLE The Different Types of Stages Video and Viewing Guide

This is a lesson on the different types of stages. It has the link to a youtube video (not created by me) and a viewing guide to accompany it with an answer key. You are getting the pdf files in Google and you will also have access to an editable Canva file. For the Google Files:You are purchasing access to this file via google drive. You will find this file in two different formats in the drive:PDF - this file is uneditable and ready to print or send digitally.For the Canva file: You will need
Preview of The Rise and Fall of Julius Caesar - Video Task

The Rise and Fall of Julius Caesar - Video Task

Created by
TEACHthroughTECH
This 2 page, 19 question student task is a great introduction to Julius Caesar (the man) and life in Ancient Rome before reading William Shakespeare's play, Julius Caesar.There is a video linked in the directions of the task which students will view in order to answer the questions. I do not own the rights to the video.This activity can work in the digital / virtual classroom as well! Enjoy!
Preview of Othello Socratic Seminar Prep Work Assignment

Othello Socratic Seminar Prep Work Assignment

These 14 open-ended questions are a fantastic way to prepare your students for a Socratic Seminar based on Shakespeare's Othello (they're asked to choose 6). They're prompted to use text in their answers and include Act and Scene numbers so they're ready for the seminar with text in hand. A great way to get the discussion started and help alleviate some of the pressure of discussion in a whole-class setting.
Preview of Furnishing the Younger Apartment- A Raisin in the Sun- Digital Lesson

Furnishing the Younger Apartment- A Raisin in the Sun- Digital Lesson

This lesson was designed to be used to introduce A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry.  I used it with my 10th grade ELA course before they read the play.  It can also be used during Act I.  In this lesson, students are given the names and ages of the people living in this apartment. They are also given a blueprint of the apartment (a bird's eye view) and some assorted furniture. Students need to add furniture to this blueprint to make this apartment work for this family.This helps studen
Preview of Othello: Pre-reading-Virtual Tour of Morocco, Venice, and Cyprus (Google ready!)

Othello: Pre-reading-Virtual Tour of Morocco, Venice, and Cyprus (Google ready!)

Background is key with Shakespeare. Take your students on a virtual field trip to Morocco, Venice, and Cyprus, the settings of Othello. Questions and videos are linked within the document. Google ready!
Preview of ROMEO AND JULIET Close Read: Act I Scene I

ROMEO AND JULIET Close Read: Act I Scene I

Students will read a scene from Act I of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. They will use the "left-right reading" annotation strategy in which students will read the text, decide what the unifying ideas/key points of the text are, then identify the literary devices in the text. Additionally, students will demonstrate deeper understanding by responding to questions. Finally, students can personally connect to the character Romeo by giving him some advice on love.
Preview of Othello Pre-reading: Tragic Hero Slideshow, Vocab, and Questions (Google ready!)

Othello Pre-reading: Tragic Hero Slideshow, Vocab, and Questions (Google ready!)

Background is key in Shakespeare. Help your students get a deeper understanding of Shakespeare's tragedy, Othello. Included in this packet are pre-reading questions, vocabulary terms, and a tragic hero slideshow (linked within the document). Set your students up for success reading Shakespeare!
Preview of Doctor Faustus Reading Guide

Doctor Faustus Reading Guide

Would you sell your soul to the devil for ultimate power and knowledge? Hopefully not -- but let your students live vicariously through Dr. Faustus, a man consumed by his drive for ultimate wisdom and control. This packet is a reading guide for all acts and will help students pull out the most important aspects of Christopher Marlowe's fantastic morality play.
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