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Common Core RL.9-10.10 interactive notebooks

Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Interactive Notebook - Common Core Aligned

To Kill a Mockingbird Interactive Notebook - Common Core Aligned

Created by
Tracee Orman
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee Interactive Notebook - Common Core Aligned This bundle of activities includes over 90 interactive notebook activities to cover before, during, and after reading To Kill a Mockingbird. Every activity is aligned to at least one Common Core State Standard for reading literature, language (vocabulary), speaking and listening, and writing. This IS included in my To Kill a Mockingbird Growing Bundle, found here: To Kill a Mockingbird Teaching Unit & Interac
Preview of Interactive Reading Notebook Fiction and Nonfiction Mega Bundle

Interactive Reading Notebook Fiction and Nonfiction Mega Bundle

Created by
Tracee Orman
Interactive Reading Notebook Fiction and Nonfiction Mega Bundle (Grades 5-12) A YEAR'S WORTH of activities: over 220 Common-Core aligned interactive reading foldable activities for secondary students. You do not have to use the Common Core State Standards to utilize this bundle! This download includes the following products:Interactive Notebook Reading Literature Bundle for ANY Novel or StoryInteractive Reading Notebook for Nonfiction Informational TextsInteractive Notebook Mini Books: Bundle of
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Novel Unit Growing Bundle

To Kill a Mockingbird Novel Unit Growing Bundle

Created by
Tracee Orman
To Kill a Mockingbird literature guide teaching unit mega growing bundle with interactive notebook activities.This literature guide bundle for teaching "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee includes: • My best-selling teaching unit bundle for To Kill a Mockingbird (400+ pages):To Kill a Mockingbird Complete Literature Unit• NEWLY ADDED: To Kill a Mockingbird Student Workbook (with Answer Key):To Kill a Mockingbird Student Workbook - Common Core Aligned• My interactive unit for the novel (90 inte
Preview of Harlem Renaissance Activities: Zora Neale Hurston, Langston Hughes, Art & Music

Harlem Renaissance Activities: Zora Neale Hurston, Langston Hughes, Art & Music

Created by
GilTeach
Tired of superficial resources on the Harlem Renaissance that just go through the motions when it comes to adding diversity to your plans? So often, in an attempt to study more than dead white males, teachers seek out texts by people of color. But lacking the time or energy to really engage in the research required to plan a great unit, they incorporate a few lackluster biographies and add some short pieces to their plans and leave it at that. The addition of those inane powerpoints, superficial
Preview of Textual Evidence-Based Novel Study for Touching Spirit Bear (BUNDLED!)

Textual Evidence-Based Novel Study for Touching Spirit Bear (BUNDLED!)

Created by
Chelsea Bonilla
This interactive booklet is a collection of learning tools that are recursive, meaning that students will come back to them again and again to record and demonstrate new learning. There are 27 pages in the student booklet with a heavy emphasis on justifying answers with textual evidence. All pages in the booklet contribute to the three included essay topics by tracing Cole’s dynamic transformation, documenting his internal and external conflicts and exploring the author’s use of symbols through
Preview of Poetry Analysis Mini Flip Book (a sticky note book for poems)

Poetry Analysis Mini Flip Book (a sticky note book for poems)

Unlock the magic of teaching poetry and poetry analysis with this dynamic sticky note mini flip book poetry analysis project! Designed to make poetry analysis engaging and fun, this hands-on project is perfect for students to dive into the world of poetry before, during, and after reading any poem.This mini flip book features 7 tabs designed to guide students through a thorough analysis of poetic texts. This activity works with ANY poem!This poetry analysis mini flip book includes these seven ta
Preview of Dystopian Short Stories Unit: The Lottery Shirley Jackson, Harrison Bergeron

Dystopian Short Stories Unit: The Lottery Shirley Jackson, Harrison Bergeron

Created by
GilTeach
Want to utilize your students’ love of dystopian fiction to keep them engaged and get them thinking about how they can make a difference in their worlds?Dystopian fiction is lots of fun—it’s imaginative, creative, and innovative. But when your classes read these texts as pure fiction that doesn’t relate to real life, they won’t make the connections to their own worlds, and they won’t feel the responsibility to make a difference in their lives. Even worse, students might use this kind of fantasti
Preview of American Literature Full Year ELA Curriculum for High School English | Secondary

American Literature Full Year ELA Curriculum for High School English | Secondary

Created by
GilTeach
Looking for a full-year American Literature curriculum that will engage your most reluctant learners while still challenging your most advanced students? Spanning American literature from Puritans to young authors writing today, this truly diverse curriculum has differentiated plans for honors and standard level classes. From the Puritan worldview to YOLO culture, from love and lies to the Iraq war, and from the everyday pains of growing up to the unique experience of the contemporary immigran
Preview of Harlem Renaissance | Zora Neale Hurston "Sweat" | High School Short Story Unit

Harlem Renaissance | Zora Neale Hurston "Sweat" | High School Short Story Unit

Created by
GilTeach
This widely-anthologized story of a hardworking washerwoman and her abusive husband is a deceptively simple tale of good and evil, suffering and redemption, and reaping what you sow. However, when read in the context of the many biblical allusions in the story as well as the African American Spiritual, the seemingly-straightforward story becomes much more nuanced and complex. This fascinating mini unit will take your students through recordings of Zora Neale Hurston singing songs she learned th
Preview of Analysis Mini Flip Book Bundle: Literary, Rhetorical, and Poetry

Analysis Mini Flip Book Bundle: Literary, Rhetorical, and Poetry

Engage your students in literary analysis, rhetorical analysis, and poetry analysis in a hands-on, engaging way that utilizes sticky notes in the classroom.As an interactive medium, these sticky note analysis mini flip books can work with any piece of fiction (literary analysis), any piece of nonfiction (rhetorical), and any poem (poetry).
Preview of Native American Literature | Sherman Alexie | Indigenous Poetry | Stereotypes

Native American Literature | Sherman Alexie | Indigenous Poetry | Stereotypes

Created by
GilTeach
Why are stereotypes dangerous? What is our role in breaking down stereotypes? Students might know some of the stereotypes surrounding Indigenous people, but they likely don’t fully understand where they come from, why they are harmful, or why positive stereotypes can be equally painful as negative ones. This 90-minute lesson will get them examining some of those assumptions when they explore videos featuring teens talking about stereotypes, a powerful slam poem performance, an accessible and
Preview of Salem Witch Trials Unit Bundle | Puritan Primary Source | Colonial America

Salem Witch Trials Unit Bundle | Puritan Primary Source | Colonial America

Created by
GilTeach
Want to teach a Puritan literature unit that will get your students engaging independently with texts, making connections to contemporary issues, and excited to discuss essential questions that really matter? From their world view to their religious beliefs to their daily life, the people of the early colonial period lived lives very different from those of contemporary Americans. The texts included in this unit will give students a glimpse into those lives. Three of the pieces included in this
Preview of Dystopian Short Story: The Lottery Shirley Jackson | Lesson Plans | Bullying

Dystopian Short Story: The Lottery Shirley Jackson | Lesson Plans | Bullying

Created by
GilTeach
Looking for a complete unit on “The Lottery” that will challenge and inspire your students to make a difference in today's troubled times? By making connections among bullying, genocide, the Nuremberg trials, Stanley Milgrim’s obedience study, and a classic poem about the Holocaust, your students will be inspired to take their study of Jackson’s powerful story past the pages of the text.When you teach “The Lottery” with this unit you will:be sure that your students won’t miss any of the importa
Preview of Two Kinds by Amy Tan: High School Short Story | Close Reading & Creative Writing

Two Kinds by Amy Tan: High School Short Story | Close Reading & Creative Writing

Created by
GilTeach
Looking for an innovative short story unit that will get your students sharpening their close reading skills, discussing big ideas, and exploring literary elements on a deeper level?These lessons on “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan will push your students to dig deep, get creative, and fully appreciate Tan’s wonderful writing.This classic story of a parent’s expectations and a daughter’s willful desire to be accepted is a great choice for discussing themes of communication, culture, parent-child relations
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Figurative Language & Vocabulary Interactive Notebook

To Kill a Mockingbird Figurative Language & Vocabulary Interactive Notebook

Created by
Tracee Orman
To Kill a Mockingbird Figurative Language & Vocabulary Interactive Notebook - Common Core AlignedIncludes interactive notebook activities for students to use for vocabulary and figurative language devices practice while reading To Kill a Mockingbird.The skills students will practice and elements of literature studied include:-interpreting words (vocabulary) and word connotations-identifying and analyzing figurative language devices such as similes, metaphors, hyperbole, personification, idio
Preview of 10th & 11th Grade English: American Dream Poems | High School Poetry | Vol 1

10th & 11th Grade English: American Dream Poems | High School Poetry | Vol 1

Created by
GilTeach
Want to immerse your students in the diversity of this country by studying engaging poetry together? Your students will learn so much when they explore the essential questions of American Literature with these ready-to-go lessons.A collection of questions on 27 poems, spanning from Puritan poetry to the 20th century, this bundle will provide you with over a month of rigorous, engaging, and ready-to-go lessons. The themes explored in these units--materialism, love, race, family dynamics, class,
Preview of 53 High School Poems: Literary Analysis, Poetry Close Reading, ELA Lesson Plans

53 High School Poems: Literary Analysis, Poetry Close Reading, ELA Lesson Plans

Created by
GilTeach
Want to be done planning your high school poetry lessons for the rest of your career? A collection of close reading and discussion questions, activities, and writing prompts on 53 poems that I have taught multiple times over the years, this bundle will provide you with over three months of rigorous, engaging and ready-to-go lessons to teach your students to analyze poetry on their own. The worksheets included here are great choices for supplementing a thematic unit, for adding more voices and p
Preview of "How it Feels to be Colored Me" Zora Neale Hurston | Figurative Language Lesson

"How it Feels to be Colored Me" Zora Neale Hurston | Figurative Language Lesson

Created by
GilTeach
Looking for a unit on this classic essay that will get your students engaging independently with the text, discussing big ideas, and sharpening their close reading and critical thinking skills?“How it Feels to be Colored Me” by Zora Neale Hurston is a great choice for engaging your classes in discussions around race, identity, gender, and artistic expression. It’s also a wonderful essay for exploring figurative language and how writers create meaning through comparisons. When you teach “How it F
Preview of Literature Circles | Book Clubs | Student Led | Project-Based ELA

Literature Circles | Book Clubs | Student Led | Project-Based ELA

Literature circles and book clubs are an empowering way to keep up reading and discussion practices. Lit circles are a highly effective way to allow students to connect socially and intellectually and hold each other accountable. With this student-led unit, students will create their own reading calendar and pacing plan, prepare independently for weekly book clubs, schedule and run their own weekly meetings and assess their own work. The teaching philosophy incorporated here is “Student as Worke
Preview of Trail of Tears Unit | Native American Literature | Indian Removal Unit

Trail of Tears Unit | Native American Literature | Indian Removal Unit

Created by
GilTeach
Looking for a resource on the Trail of Tears that will help your students understand why that tragedy is still relevant today?This innovative unit will take your students beyond a general understanding of the events of the 1830s to a more comprehensive understanding of why history matters. Students will start out by exploring two engaging videos: one on the history of the Trail of Tears and one on why treaties still matter today. Then, they’ll move on to a creative exploration of some first-hand
Preview of The Road Not Taken, Robert Frost | Poetry Analysis & Close Reading High School

The Road Not Taken, Robert Frost | Poetry Analysis & Close Reading High School

Created by
GilTeach
The close reading questions on Robert Frost’s iconic poem “The Road Not Taken” will get your students thinking about big ideas and questions that matter, as well as noticing how the smallest details of a poem contribute to meaning.This poem is one that everyone thinks they know, but they don’t really. It is likely that your students know the title of the poem and the last three lines—which have been quoted in everything from graduation speeches to needlepointed pillows. In fact, the title of t
Preview of ELA OCTOBER: Bell Ringers Would You Rather The Landlady Alma Halloween

ELA OCTOBER: Bell Ringers Would You Rather The Landlady Alma Halloween

Make learning a blast with this Halloween bundle of fun! Pixar-like short film workshop: ALMA, WOULD YOU RATHER HALLOWEEN EDITION, THE LANDLADY by ROALD DAHL, and October writing prompts! This bundle is the perfect way to engage your students in literary elements and RACE writing, whether in class or through distance learning. ❤PIXAR WORKSHOP INCLUDES: Link to ALMA: a spooky short film about a little girl who is lured into a doll shop only to discover, too late, that the dolls capture the soul
Preview of Fun Independent Projects: End of the Year English Activities for High School

Fun Independent Projects: End of the Year English Activities for High School

Created by
GilTeach
Want to have a low-stress end of the year without sacrificing rigor? The last few weeks before summer vacation can be a slow, miserable countdown, just waiting for the days to pass while students get more and more unruly.  You might try to make it through by showing movies or doing other meaningless activities, but that never really works as students realize that these strategies are wasting everyone’s time.Instead of just trying to survive, you need to take this opportunity to try new and exci
Preview of Shakespeare's The Tempest Complete Unit: Race, Gender, Class, & Colonialism

Shakespeare's The Tempest Complete Unit: Race, Gender, Class, & Colonialism

Created by
GilTeach
With themes ranging from colonial oppression to romantic love, from art to slavery, and from family betrayal to the beauty of nature—this play offers so much to explore. But if you want your classes to get excited about reading this challenging text, your students will need to be excited to delve into the book and feel empowered to tackle the difficult language on their own. You’ll also need to help your classes to make connections between their own lives and those of these fictional characters
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