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Preview of Introduction to Gothic Literature | Intro to Gothic Lit

Introduction to Gothic Literature | Intro to Gothic Lit

Included is a presentation on gothic literature--perfect for any teacher who is starting a short story unit on scary tales, such as "The Tell-Tale Heart," "Monkey's Paw," "The Black Cat," "The Landlady," and many more! This presentation includes a brief history of the horror genre and elements that encompass gothic literature. It also includes literary techniques used by authors to accomplish successful scary stories, such as irony, mood, foreshadowing, and imagery. Guided notes are included.You
Preview of 8th Grade ELA and Reading Comprehension Doodle Notes | Middle School ELA

8th Grade ELA and Reading Comprehension Doodle Notes | Middle School ELA

It is vitally important to continue to teach older students specific reading skills and strategies to help them be successful in ELA and reading. This YEAR LONG reading comprehension resource includes anchor charts and interactive guided doodle notes aligned to Common Core state and national reading literature standards for students in 8th grade. As a middle school reading and language arts teacher, you do not always have access to meaningful resources to teach students the specific skills neede
Preview of Middle School Poetry Introduction Lesson | PowerPoint and Guided Notes

Middle School Poetry Introduction Lesson | PowerPoint and Guided Notes

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Academic Assets
This introduction to poetry lesson goes over all the vocabulary your students need to know in order to discuss and analyze poetry. It includes a 41 slide PowerPoint Presentation with guided notes and teacher answer key. I created this Poetry Presentation because it is exactly what I want to use in my classroom as a Middle School ELA teacher to begin my Poetry Unit!The poetry terms the presentation introduces:ProseElements of Poetry: Lines, Stanzas, Rhyme, Meter, Rhythm, Tone, MoodForms of Poetry
Preview of Types of Conflict in Literature - Internal/External Conflict Slides & Worksheets

Types of Conflict in Literature - Internal/External Conflict Slides & Worksheets

Are you looking for an engaging lesson that covers the types of conflict in literature and the differences between internal and external conflict with slides, notes, worksheets, and activities? This resource provides everything you need for a start-to-finish types of conflict lesson. Stop scrolling and take a look at the preview for more! This resource teaches types of conflict in literature in a practical and engaging way! Students get to make real world connections and real life applications t
Preview of Introduction to the Historical Fiction Genre Lesson

Introduction to the Historical Fiction Genre Lesson

Historical fiction is one of the most interesting literary genres, and it's important for students to be able to distinguish between it and nonfiction. One of the ways I help students to navigate and analyze texts intelligently is by providing direct instruction about each genre. This historical fiction lesson contains : 1. a PPT minilesson for introducing the historical fiction genre, complete with examples using movie trailers and book trailers for historical fiction texts 2. guided notes f
Preview of 8th Grade ELA Curriculum Doodle Notes | Literature Standards | ELA Anchor Charts

8th Grade ELA Curriculum Doodle Notes | Literature Standards | ELA Anchor Charts

It is vitally important to continue to teach older students specific reading skills and strategies to help them be successful in ELA and reading. This YEAR LONG reading comprehension resource includes anchor charts and interactive guided notes aligned to Common Core state and national reading literature standards for students in 8th grade. As a middle school reading and language arts teacher, you do not always have access to meaningful resources to teach students the specific skills needed to be
Preview of Literary Devices Slides BUNDLE - Irony, Foreshadowing, Flashback, Symbolism 6-8

Literary Devices Slides BUNDLE - Irony, Foreshadowing, Flashback, Symbolism 6-8

This Literary Devices BUNDLE has everything you need to teach and practice literary devices like irony, foreshadowing, flashback, and symbolism with slides, worksheets, and activities!This BUNDLE includes activities, lessons, and notes on the following topics: -Types of Irony in Literature-Foreshadowing-Flashback-Symbolism in LiteratureTHIS BUNDLE SAVES YOU 25%! BUY THE BUNDLE FOR THE MOST SAVINGS!✨This BUNDLE Includes✨slide lesson presentations for direct instructionstudent note pages for every
Preview of Types of Irony Slides, Notes, Worksheets, & Activities: 6th, 7th, and 8th Grades

Types of Irony Slides, Notes, Worksheets, & Activities: 6th, 7th, and 8th Grades

Are you looking for an engaging lesson that covers the types of irony in literature with slides, worksheets, notes, and activities? This resource provides everything you need for a start-to-finish irony lesson. Irony can be fun and purposeful!  This resource teaches types of irony in literature in a practical and engaging way! Students get to make real world connections and real life applications through learning the three main types of irony in literature: verbal irony, situational irony, and d
Preview of Front Desk Notice and Note Signposts

Front Desk Notice and Note Signposts

Created by
Alisa Janiski
This resource lists the Notice and Note Signposts that can be found in the novel Front Desk by Kelly Yang. It includes chapters/page numbers, text evidence, as well as possible answers to the anchor questions to be used as a teaching guide to facilitate Notice and Note with this novel.
Preview of 7th-8th Short Story Analysis The Medicine Bag by Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve

7th-8th Short Story Analysis The Medicine Bag by Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve

This no-prep short story lesson on Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve’s “The Medicine Bag” will help you expertly guide middle school students through a literary analysis of the text. This product includes a lesson plan, worksheets, and slides. Teaching an amazing short story lesson has never been easier!   This lesson is made for you if you…Are a secondary ELA teacher who’s short on time or energy Value no-prep, rigorous, scaffolded, standards-aligned lessons Want the option to edit materials so they
Preview of Poetry Analysis Doodle Notes

Poetry Analysis Doodle Notes

Make poetic analysis more engaging! The “Poetry Analysis Doodle Notes” works wonderfully with any poem. By using this "sketch notes" graphic organizer, students will examine the following: imagery, point of view (speaker), language (diction and figurative language), literal level (basic reading), interpretive level (deep reading), and notables (poetic foot, meter, line breaks, rhyme scheme, form, structure, etc.). Your students will analyze while having fun and being creative! About Wondering w
Preview of Reading Log for Daily Reading - Weekly Reading Log with Easy Summary & Vocab

Reading Log for Daily Reading - Weekly Reading Log with Easy Summary & Vocab

Track reading with a simple, easy-to-use reading log! Students will practice summarizing and vocabulary in this reading log. Each day includes a short summary with one day of the log focusing on vocabulary.Making independent reading worthwhile and focused can be tricky, but implementing this simple log makes it easy! Keep track of students' reading progress while having them practice summarizing in this simple reading log.Here's what you'll get:A printable, weekly reading logFour days include a
Preview of Growing Poetry BUNDLE! Templates for Tone, Theme, Mood Across Texts & More!

Growing Poetry BUNDLE! Templates for Tone, Theme, Mood Across Texts & More!

Created by
Abby Abroad
ADDED 10/3/23: Mood & Tone graphic organizer and two poem comparison task based on poetry by Sara Teasdale.ADDED 7/13/23: Types of Poems graphic organizer!ADDED 10/29/22: Close Reading & Poetry Analysis Practice (good for all high school analysis, but especially Pre-AP English); includes these Cornell Notes with abbreviations for common literary terms and words/marks related to note-taking! Contains scaffolded examples and answer keys.Mood, tone and poetry itself can be challenging, but
Preview of O Captain! My Captain! Guided SIFT Analysis with Answers

O Captain! My Captain! Guided SIFT Analysis with Answers

Teaching poetry can be a challenge; especially when students get stuck at the surface level of a poem. This resource helps students understand the thinking they must apply when using the SIFTT poetry analysis strategy. It is a great way for you to conduct a whole group I DO WE DO YOU DO lesson, small group station activity, or a paired student review of the Walt Whitman poem, O Captain! My Captain!. Be sure to print pages 1 - 2 for students (the answers are on pages 3 - 4).
Preview of We Ate the Children Last - Yann Martel - 5 Day Lesson Plan

We Ate the Children Last - Yann Martel - 5 Day Lesson Plan

Created by
Lighthouse Lit
Students absolutely love the disturbing plot of Yann Martel's short dystopian story. Make the most of it with our comprehensive lesson plan.What's included:- Teaching guide- Pre-reading activities- Vocabulary activity- Post-reading (comprehension, close reading, and real-world connection) questions- Written response question with rubric- Text vs. movie comparison worksheet- Online jeopardy game- Creative activity with checklist- Planning document - Answer keys to all of the aboveThe story can be
Preview of O Captain! My Captain! 2 Column Notes Analysis

O Captain! My Captain! 2 Column Notes Analysis

When analyzing poetry, it is sometimes difficult for students to think beyond the literal meaning of the words on the page. This 2 Column Notes analysis guides students through the thinking needed to develop and demonstrate a deeper understanding of the poem O Captain! My Captain! It is a great resource for an I DO, WE DO, YOU DO lesson or an independent/ paired student lesson.
Preview of Analyzing Fairy Tale (fantasy or folklore) Reading Response Pages

Analyzing Fairy Tale (fantasy or folklore) Reading Response Pages

Students LOVE, LOVE, LOVE fairy tales, so when they are reading one, why not have them analyze it! Or, better yet, read 2 or more and have them compare/contrast them by using these printables twice or as a packet! Students will read ANY fairy tale at any reading level, analyze the point of view, author's purpose, story structure, and literary elements, but they will also take note and reflect upon the fairy tale elements such as the impossibilities and the patterns of 3 or 7. All of their state
Preview of The Outsiders Presentation Link + Presentation PDF Copy

The Outsiders Presentation Link + Presentation PDF Copy

The Outsiders by S.E. HintonPresentation link via Canva. You will be able to present this in all classrooms for your students to take notes from.What this presentation includes: Background information about S.E. HintonInformation about the type of writing (novels + what "inspired by true events" means).Information about S.E. Hinton's other writing genres (young adult literature, horror literature, and children's literature)Literary elements that are showcased within the novel (conflict, allusion
Preview of HOUSE ON MANGO STREET Guided Independent Reading Journal! MS/Early HS

HOUSE ON MANGO STREET Guided Independent Reading Journal! MS/Early HS

Created by
Abby Abroad
The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros is a uniquely structured novel that has 44 anecdotes as chapters. Commonly taught in grades 7-9 depending on the level of your students, this accessible but at times intense book is a great way to tackle some challenging subjects with 13-15 year olds.This independent reading journal includes some options for teachers and students and can be customized to fit your needs by editing the DOCX forms. It's a fantastic graphic organizer to use for summer rea
Preview of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Summer Reading/Independent Reading Journal! MS/HS Gr. 6-10

TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Summer Reading/Independent Reading Journal! MS/HS Gr. 6-10

Created by
Abby Abroad
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is a classic novel commonly taught to ages 12-17. Depending on the level of your students, this accessible but at times intense book is a great way to tackle some challenging subjects with grades 6-10.This independent reading journal includes some options for teachers and students and can be customized to fit your needs by editing the DOCX forms. It's a fantastic graphic organizer to use for summer reading work, as it demands more than just rote summaries and
Preview of Free Scaffolded Reading & Research Notes: Help Students Independently Annotate!

Free Scaffolded Reading & Research Notes: Help Students Independently Annotate!

Created by
Moore English
One of my year-long goals is for my students to reach a place where they can independently take and make meaningful notes and annotations while they read. Personally, I prefer to write in my books, but in the classroom, that's not always possible. With this in mind, I put together these 5 Square Notes sheets (kind of like graphic organizers) that walk students through annotation and/or note taking. Each sheet is set up in the 1-2-3-2-1 style, which is a pattern that's easy for students to rememb
Preview of Plot Structure | Note Guide | Key | Note Taking | Story Elements | Middle School

Plot Structure | Note Guide | Key | Note Taking | Story Elements | Middle School

Looking for a quick way for your students to take notes on plot structure? Try this fill in the blank note guide! Available in print or digital versions, this time saving note guide is a perfect resource for your students to reference throughout your plot structure unit! Not only is this a time saver for your students, but the key version makes it easy to display what your students will put in the blanks! This resource is also 100% editable!When you purchase this resource, you will receive: A di
Preview of Poetry Mini Unit! Teach Tone & Mood with "I Hear America Singing" & "America"!

Poetry Mini Unit! Teach Tone & Mood with "I Hear America Singing" & "America"!

Created by
Abby Abroad
Mood and tone are notoriously hard to teach, but Claude McKay's "America" and Walt Whitman's "I Hear America Singing" provide a remarkable opportunity, given the authors' contrasting experiences with the United States.In these powerful poems, the topic is the same--the United States of America--but each speaker's attitude (the tone) towards his home is sharply different from the other's. In addition, each text provides a visceral mood that students will be able to easily identify--I used them wi
Preview of Story Elements (Parts of a Narrative) PowerPoint and Guides Notes

Story Elements (Parts of a Narrative) PowerPoint and Guides Notes

Your purchase includes a PowerPoint presentation over all the story elements as well as a fill in the blank notes sheet for students.
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