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Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Unit Bundle

To Kill a Mockingbird Unit Bundle

Created by
LanzLovesLang
Are you ready to teach Harper Lee's iconic novel, To Kill a Mockingbird? You'll get over 91 pages of quality materials with this unit bundle. Included in this massive resource is everything you need to help your students grapple with the difficult concepts in this book and come out with a deeper appreciation not only for the literature but also for the historical context and influences which inspired Harper Lee to write! These resources are digital and ready to push to your students on Google Cl
Preview of MLA Citation Pursuit - Review Board Game

MLA Citation Pursuit - Review Board Game

Created by
Reuter's Realm
**Perfect for reviewing MLA Citations**I love any excuse to play board games in my classroom. That’s why I made this Knowledge Pursuit game. Plus, sometimes it’s nice to unplug and give students a chance to talk with their classmates while they review. Students will:Practice in-text citationsReview citation rulesCommunicate with a small group Prepare for upcoming assessments and projectsI hope your students have as much fun playing as I had making this game!How to Play:Objective:To earn all four
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 10 & 11: Analysis and Response Work

To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 10 & 11: Analysis and Response Work

Created by
LanzLovesLang
Check out this bundle! Three days worth of lesson activities centered around two important chapters in To Kill a Mockingbird: Chapters 10 & 11.Included in this bundle you will find:Chapter 10 Literary Device Analysis- a challenging literary device activity that works well with partners for added supportChapters 10 & 11 Small Moment Courage Response- a creative writing assignment with model text to teach students how to use show me language versus tell me language in their own writing wit
Preview of Intro to Research and Citations: One-Pagers and Critical Thinking Questions

Intro to Research and Citations: One-Pagers and Critical Thinking Questions

Created by
Reuter's Realm
**Print and Go One-Pagers and Comprehension/Critical Thinking Questions**This resource provides teaching and review materials on research skills, citations rules, and incorporating evidence into research projects. These One-Pagers Cover:Introduction to ResearchConducting Effective ResearchWhat to do When You Find a Good SourceWorks Cited PagesWhat if There isn’t an Author Listed?Incorporating Evidence into Your WritingIt also has comprehension questions, critical thinking questions, and practice
Preview of Composer Specials: Rossini's Ghost  (Movie Guide) DISTANCE LEARNING

Composer Specials: Rossini's Ghost (Movie Guide) DISTANCE LEARNING

I created this video guide to keep my music students focused when watching the Composer Specials.My chorus and general music students love to watch these videos. They are especially great to leave for a substitute, too! SAVE BIG WHEN YOU BUY THE BUNDLE! THE COMPOSERS' SPECIALS BUNDLEPlease follow "The Music Teacher Store" for new products!Happy Music Teaching!
Preview of 9 University of California Colleges of the Week Activities

9 University of California Colleges of the Week Activities

Do you want to get your students interested in college? Then this google document is for you and your students!UPDATED (7/15/22): Each college activity has the link to the school's website now. Also, each school now has a Virtual and or self-guided tour for students to explore the campus from the comfort of their seat.The 9 Different UC campuses for students to explore and conduct research on!!I created this document for students in middle school and high school alike.What the College of the Wee
Preview of Hughes' Football at Slack L7/A Grade Example Essay + Feedback

Hughes' Football at Slack L7/A Grade Example Essay + Feedback

Here’s an L7/A Grade Essay Example on Ted Hughes’ poem ‘Football at Slack’. Great for teaching, or for students who are revising and want to take their essays to the next level!This digital + printable pdf document includes:Example PlanThe Essay QuestionThe Full L7 / A Grade Essay The Essay QuestionFeedbackTeaching or studying the full collection? Take a look at our COMPLETE TED HUGHES IGCSE BUNDLEThis bundle contains:A summary of all the poemsThematic and contextual analysis of all poemsForm, s
Preview of Comma Rules Practice Reference Cards

Comma Rules Practice Reference Cards

Help students learn the 4 most common comma rules. These helpful cards can be cut out and glued into interactive notebooks, or stapled together to create a handy reference book! Includes practice worksheet.*Appositive Phrases*Introductory Phrases*Series*Coordinating Conjunctions (FANBOYS)Now part of my new GRAMMAR BUNDLE!!If you enjoy this, please see my other grammar products:Homophones: Commonly Confused WordsCapitalizationApostrophes: Plural vs PossessiveSentence Building: Subjects & Ve
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Writing Prompts

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Poetry Writing

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