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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 Debate Choice Board: Digital Argumentative Topics & Graphic Organizers/Google

Debate Choice Board: Digital Argumentative Topics & Graphic Organizers/Google

Digital Debate Choice Board is a fun and engaging debate topic board full of ten editable argumentative prompts with graphic organizers. Students click on any number on the interactive (hyperlinked) Google Slide board to reveal their "mystery" debate topic. They then complete an argumentative graphic organizer focusing on claim, reasons, and evidence. Afterward, you can decide to have students debate, present, and or write. Debate choice boards build critical thinking and reasoning skills, w
Preview of Writing Conclusions Unit | Summarizing | Synthesizing | Sentences & Paragraphs

Writing Conclusions Unit | Summarizing | Synthesizing | Sentences & Paragraphs

Teach your students to write POWERFUL CONCLUSIONS in 2024 that synthesize a great piece of writing, regardless of the genre or style. Master Concluding Sentences and Paragraphs that restate a thesis wrap up a speech, or put a bow on a fantastic narrative or story.All too often, students struggle to conclude their writing. Stumbling, repeating themselves or missing the opportunity to make a lasting impression.This COMPLETE UNIT OF WORK will take your students from zero to hero over FIVE STRATEGI
Preview of How to Write an Argumentative Essay for Middle School Students|Google Slides

How to Write an Argumentative Essay for Middle School Students|Google Slides

Guide your middle school students through the art of writing an argument essay with this step-by-step Google Slides digital resource. It includes editable interactive notebooks (teacher and student), a graphic organizer, anchor charts, rubric, student exemplar, and a digital class book template. Students complete an argumentative graphic organizer focusing on claim, reasons, evidence, and counter-argument. Afterward, teachers use the digital anchor charts to guide students paragraph by paragrap
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
Preview of Citing Textual Evidence Practice

Citing Textual Evidence Practice

Teach the skills of gathering, citing, quoting, and integrating evidence, and using elaboration with this fun INTERACTIVE DIGITAL NOTEBOOK made on Google Slides. NO PLANNING! NO PREPPING! NO PRINTING!This workshop guides students through the process of gathering and quoting evidence and adding elaboration for constructed responses and essays. Great for self-pacing because students can work directly on the slides. Also, great for social distance in class learning, and hybrid teaching because Go
Preview of AP Literature and Composition Short Story Unit 1 | AP Lit & Comp Curriculum

AP Literature and Composition Short Story Unit 1 | AP Lit & Comp Curriculum

Created by
GilTeach
Looking for an engaging, rigorous, and fun AP short story unit? The beginning of the school year is so essential to setting the tone for the rest of the year, yet AP teachers also feel so much pressure to get everything right from the get-go. With limited time and so many requirements, it’s easy to feel like you don’t have time for fun or engagement. But when your most driven students get the message that literary analysis is all about dry questions and memorizing inane terms, they’ll quickly
Preview of Digital Debates:  Interactive Google Class Debates/works with any topic/reusable

Digital Debates: Interactive Google Class Debates/works with any topic/reusable

Digital Debates are debates that take place on a computer, using one Google Slideshow for the class. They allow students to collaborate & interact with peers, while still allowing for safe social distancing. At the end you have a digital representation of the entire class debate. Students will write or present a claim to a resolution, peers will refute and/or support the claim, questions will be asked, and conclusions will be written. CCSS (RI 8, W1a-c, SL 1, and SL 4) are addressed in an in
Preview of 10th Grade ELA Curriculum: High School Poetry Unit | Literary Analysis | English

10th Grade ELA Curriculum: High School Poetry Unit | Literary Analysis | English

Created by
GilTeach
Tired of students groaning and rolling their eyes whenever they hear the word “poetry”? You can’t really be surprised they act this way when they’ve been lead to believe that reading poetry means trying to figure out some inane, irrelevant puzzle. And when they’ve only experienced poetry written by old white men who died one hundred years ago, it’s no wonder that they are bored out of their minds. On the other hand, poetry units that are billed as fun and entertaining are often just flashy, vac
Preview of 9th Grade Poetry Unit: Analysis & Writing | Lesson Plans | No-Prep Worksheets

9th Grade Poetry Unit: Analysis & Writing | Lesson Plans | No-Prep Worksheets

Created by
GilTeach
Tired of students groaning and rolling their eyes whenever they hear the word “poetry”? You can’t really be surprised they act this way when they’ve been lead to believe that reading poetry means trying to figure out some inane, irrelevant puzzle. And when they’ve only experienced poetry written by old white men who died one hundred years ago, it’s no wonder that they are bored out of their minds. On the other hand, poetry units that are billed as fun and entertaining are often just flashy, vac
Preview of RACE Strategy Constructed Response Distance Learning Digital and Printable

RACE Strategy Constructed Response Distance Learning Digital and Printable

Race Strategy Constructed Response Questions and Writing Prompts With PassageTeach your students to write a perfect constructed response for any ELA state test with this digital workshop using the r.a.c.e + transitions method. This workshop includes a highly engaging reading passage and a sample response, but can also be used year around with any passages. Step-by-step scaffolding for every part of response writing: Restating, Answering, Citing Evidence, Elaborating, and Using Transitions. PROD
Preview of 9th or 10th Grade English Curriculum | Full Year ELA | High School | Yearlong

9th or 10th Grade English Curriculum | Full Year ELA | High School | Yearlong

Created by
GilTeach
Looking for a full-year curriculum that will support your students to improve their writing and critical thinking? It’s so challenging to figure out yearly plans. Deciding on the best time to schedule assessments, slogging through multiple texts, trying to come up with activities and questions so that your classes aren’t bored all while you’re dealing with grading, faculty meetings, study halls, parent communication, and keeping up with the latest requirements and standards. It’s impossible for
Preview of ELA TEST PREP | RACE Strategy and Writing Prompts Google Classroom

ELA TEST PREP | RACE Strategy and Writing Prompts Google Classroom

Find everything you need in this LOADED, CCSS-aligned test-prep unit! Teach your students to write a perfect constructed response and answer any questions on their ELA state test with this digital and printable workshop using the R.A.C.E. + Transitions method, text-dependent questions, central idea map, Quizlet for passage vocab., and so much more. Tons of practice!❤Passage1: Altruist Ants- Turns out, ants are pretty cool and act in human-like ways. This passage and video lets students get a gl
Preview of 9th Grade Short Story Unit: High School Creative Writing & Literary Analysis

9th Grade Short Story Unit: High School Creative Writing & Literary Analysis

Created by
GilTeach
Tired of students groaning and rolling their eyes whenever you mention literary analysis? You can’t really be surprised they act this way when they’ve been lead to believe that reading great literature means trying to figure out some inane, irrelevant puzzle. And when they’ve only experienced texts written by old white men who died one hundred years ago, it’s no wonder that they are bored out of their minds. On the other hand, literature units that are billed as fun and entertaining are often j
Preview of Native American Literature: Storytelling Thematic Unit | Indigenous Film, Poetry

Native American Literature: Storytelling Thematic Unit | Indigenous Film, Poetry

Created by
GilTeach
Ready to integrate more Native voices into your curriculum this year?  While trickster tales, creation myths, and other traditional stories definitely have their place in an American literature curriculum, it’s important that your students don’t get the message that Indigenous literature is only something from the past or something to read about in their history books. In fact, if you’re not intentionally integrating current writers in your plans, you might be inadvertently giving your classes t
Preview of Terms of an Argument: Google Slides Digital Notebook|Editable & CCSS Aligned

Terms of an Argument: Google Slides Digital Notebook|Editable & CCSS Aligned

This Google Slides TERMS OF AN ARGUMENT digital clipboard is a fun and interactive way to learn and then practice the CCSS aligned terms of an argument (claim, reasons, evidence, and counterargument). Each of the 7 editable slides have hyperlinked tabs, built in student text-boxes, definition of terms, examples of terms, and student practice places. The final slide has students apply all that they've learned and practiced by completing an argumentative graphic organizer. CCSS RI 8, W1a-c, SL 1
Preview of Issue Module, Juvenile Justice / Youth Justice

Issue Module, Juvenile Justice / Youth Justice

Created by
Amber P
This Juvenile Justice Unit seamlessly blends writing and collaboration. For 4-6 weeks, your students will embark on a journey of exploration, diving deep into the complexities of the juvenile justice system.The unit features a compelling writing component, challenging students to form and defend their opinions through thorough research. But that's not all – the project piece adds an engaging twist. Students collaborate to delve into real-world applications of juvenile justice concepts, fostering
Preview of Hero's Journey Graphic Organizer Free Printable Foldable Activity

Hero's Journey Graphic Organizer Free Printable Foldable Activity

Enjoy this free introduction to archetypes and the hero's journey. I've included two folding graphic organizers that you can use with any hero's journey. Teach archetypal symbolism with the first foldable, then extend that to the hero and create a representation of eight sections of the journey. I used it with The Odyssey, but it will work for so many others: Harry Potter, The Epic of Gilgamesh, Beowulf, Lord of the Rings,Percy Jackson, or movies that involve the hero's journey Star Wars, Black
Preview of 10th & 11th Grade English: American Dream Poems | High School Poetry | Vol 2

10th & 11th Grade English: American Dream Poems | High School Poetry | Vol 2

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 24 poems, from the mid 20th century to the present, 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, immigrat
Preview of UNIT Inquiry Project: Any Topic

UNIT Inquiry Project: Any Topic

Hoping to provide more student-directed inquiry based learning? Looking to incorporate project based learning (PBL) in a humanities class? Hoping to increase a community of self-efficacy? This no-prep unit is perfect for ELA or Social Studies students, grades 9 and up or homeschooled to use their voice to inspire change.  This project takes students through a reflective inquiry process, with a research element, in response to the prompt “How can your words inspire change?” Students can choose an
Preview of Just Me and My Flamingo- Journal

Just Me and My Flamingo- Journal

Just Me and My Flamingo journal. The journal is a great tool for free writeassignment or a communication log between you and the student.Also, this journal is a great tool for educators who feel need support in navigatingeducational landscape. Everyone needs a tool to remove some of the stress of teaching in order to finish the academic school year.
Preview of American Literature Curriculum: Short Story Unit Plan | Writing & Lit. Analysis

American Literature Curriculum: Short Story Unit Plan | Writing & Lit. Analysis

Created by
GilTeach
Looking for American Literature curriculum that will engage your most reluctant learners while still challenging your most advanced students? With themes ranging from the purpose of gossip to the conditions of tenant farmers, from the need for artistic expression to how we define freedom, these four short stories offer so much to explore.The variety of materials, real-life connections, and innovative approaches to the information will keep students engaged and excited about learning. Additional
Preview of Speaking Out: Teen Depression & Mental Health | TED Talk, Spoken Word Poetry

Speaking Out: Teen Depression & Mental Health | TED Talk, Spoken Word Poetry

Created by
GilTeach
Why are people not always honest about how they are doing? What are the mental health benefits of writing about personal struggles? How does art help people to heal from trauma? This compelling thematic unit on real-life issues of depression, mental health, and healing through artistic expression will get your students examining texts, participating in critical thinking activities, engaging in close readings of poetry, discussing ideas that matter, and writing with real purpose.The 11-16 day
Preview of Analysis & Elaboration Sentence Frames

Analysis & Elaboration Sentence Frames

Created by
BAILEY HUMPHREY
Are you tired of students using the exact same sentence structure in their written assignments? Having trouble getting students to analyze their thoughts? Break up the monotony and improve your students' writing with this easy to implement tool! 20+ sentences frames for students to use when writing. Sentence frames are split into three categories (Analysis, Elaboration and Introducing quotes) and allow students to easily access different styles of writing. Students can use the sentence frames to
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