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Critical thinking Common Core RL.11-12.1 resources

Preview of Twilight Zone “Number 12 Looks Just Like You," Analysis of Twilight Zone CCSS

Twilight Zone “Number 12 Looks Just Like You," Analysis of Twilight Zone CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
There’s a reason Rod Serling’s series, The Twilight Zone, has stood the test of time. The stories are compelling, the episodes are well-crafted, and the themes are timeless. With this lesson download (PDF & Google Drive formats), you can also use The Twilight Zone to help students develop analysis skills and connect classic storytelling to modern issues.In this episode, “Number 12 Looks Just Like You,” a teen girl resists efforts to look, act, and think like everyone else around her. Issues
Preview of Critical Thinking Mystery Activity: Murder of a Millionaire

Critical Thinking Mystery Activity: Murder of a Millionaire

Created by
Walton Burns
In this fun murder mystery activity that encourages critical thinking and reading skills, students have to follow the clues to figure out who killed the rich CEO of a powerful company at his home during a dinner party. Who can figure it out especially when he was found in a locked room? With multiple plot lines, this one feels like an old Agatha Christie cozy mystery. Was it a jealous husband? A corrupt lawyer? Whodunit?This is a printable version in PDF. Looking for other versions? Click the li
Preview of Twilight Zone “Time Enough at Last” Media Analysis of Twilight Zone Episode CCSS

Twilight Zone “Time Enough at Last” Media Analysis of Twilight Zone Episode CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
There’s a reason Rod Serling’s series, The Twilight Zone, has stood the test of time. The stories are compelling, the episodes are well-crafted, and the themes are timeless. With this lesson download (PDF & Google Drive versions), you can also use The Twilight Zone to help students develop analysis skills and connect classic storytelling to modern issues.In this episode, “Time Enough at Last,” a bookish man who wants only to be left alone to read survives a nuclear bomb blast and finally has
Preview of The Crucible Engaging Activities - 12 Pre-Reading & Post-Reading Tasks

The Crucible Engaging Activities - 12 Pre-Reading & Post-Reading Tasks

Created by
Selena Smith
Looking for some fun, unique, and engaging activities to supplement The Crucible? These activities are perfect for learning background information before reading the play and assessing students' understanding after studying the play.Pre-reading activities include:❶ A history video viewing guide that corresponds with Salem Witch Trials documentary from the History Channel with answer key.❷ a handout where students determine which information is true, false, or simply opinionated about the history
Preview of Critical Thinking Activities, Cognitive Bias: Nonfiction Close Reading, TED Talk

Critical Thinking Activities, Cognitive Bias: Nonfiction Close Reading, TED Talk

Created by
GilTeach
Tired of students who are afraid to think for themselves?If your goal is to open your students’ minds, to get them to think critically, to help them become more receptive to new ideas, or to show them the importance of examining the evidence before jumping to conclusions, you’ll need this resource. These informative and engaging lessons on cognitive bias will challenge your students to consider fascinating questions about the way that the human brain works. Why is it that when people are faced w
Preview of Murder Mystery Activity w/out the Murder Who Poisoned Willy Wonka

Murder Mystery Activity w/out the Murder Who Poisoned Willy Wonka

Who Poisoned Willy Wonka is an interactive classroom activity promotes collaboration, logic, inference, critical thinking, character analysis and fun in your classroom. Students work to solve a mystery involving some of the greatest literary characters of all time.This is a great group activity, classroom team activity, or center activity. It is a great way to introduce units on mystery, character, literature or just for a fun and engaging activity. It is also great for classroom parties or bonu
Preview of Detailed Hero's Journey PPT: Jung & Campbell Monomyth Cycle w/Analysis!

Detailed Hero's Journey PPT: Jung & Campbell Monomyth Cycle w/Analysis!

Highly visual, interactive 24-slide presentation w/custom transitions and animations, relevant graphics and hyperlink in final slide to brief youtube video w/modern-day examples on the monomyth archetype. Everything is done for you: easily modify as needed to provide relevant, contemporary cultural examples, as you wish! In this engaging PPT, you're purchasing:a.) An invitation at the start for students to identify prior knowledge of what makes a hero figure, including peer share time.b.) Learni
Preview of Holocaust, activity for Night by Elie Wiesel, textual analysis, writing prompts

Holocaust, activity for Night by Elie Wiesel, textual analysis, writing prompts

Created by
Linda Jennifer
Pre-reading activity for Night by Elie Wiesel, analysis HOPE, DESPAIR AND MEMORY This is one part of a larger lesson on Elie Wiesel. There are some common elements between the two, but my second product goes beyond the scope of this product, so if you like what you see here please have a look at the following: ❤️❤️Elie Wiesel: Hope, Despair and Memory ❤️❤️This is a self-contained product on textual analysis; everything you need is here. This product focuses on a small section of the Nobel Peace
Preview of Whodunit? - Who Stole Dracula's Coffin? - A Classroom Mystery Inference Activity

Whodunit? - Who Stole Dracula's Coffin? - A Classroom Mystery Inference Activity

Who Stole Dracula's Coffin? is an interactive classroom activity that promotes collaboration, logic, inference, critical thinking, character analysis and fun in your classroom. Students work to solve a mystery involving some of the greatest literary characters of all time. There are two versions included - one with a named thief and the second, where student consensus determines who committed the crime. Murder mystery game without the murder.This is a great group activity, classroom team activit
Preview of Book vs Movie | Comparison Project for Movie Versions and Partner Movies

Book vs Movie | Comparison Project for Movie Versions and Partner Movies

Created by
Pagecraft ELA
These no prep booklets of resources will help your students think more critically when comparing and contrasting a book with its movie counterpart, or a book with a partner movie. This product is also included in my High School Combo BUNDLE.Use this resource with ANY book that has a movie version, or with ANY movie you are connecting to a book study. That's two products in one!The activities cover plot, setting, culture, context, characterization, theme, and symbolism comparisons with critical a
Preview of THE GREAT GATSBY Discussion Questions by Chapter (& excerpts for analysis)

THE GREAT GATSBY Discussion Questions by Chapter (& excerpts for analysis)

Created by
TeachNovels
The Great Gatsby Discussion Questions by Chapter Each set has 8 discussion questions and 2 excerpts for analysis (10 items for each chapter). Omit the second page if you are not assigning key excerpts.Resource Notes: These The Great Gatsby questions were written with collaborative groups in mind, but they could serve other functions (e.g., individual reading support or test review).This resource comes from The Great Gatsby Unit: Lessons, Materials, and Assessments from TeachNovels.Serving Sugges
Preview of Short stories with comprehension questions, ELA Middle School, High School ELA

Short stories with comprehension questions, ELA Middle School, High School ELA

Created by
Linda Jennifer
Short stories with comprehension questions, ELA Middle School, High School ELA THE VELVETEEN RABBIT AND PHILOSOPHY Interested in introducing your students to philosophical questions? The Velveteen Rabbit is an easy-to-read introduction to Socrates’ ideas about knowledge and existence. It’s the perfect way to get your students thinking about complex topics in a way that is both informative and engaging. With this product, you can help your students develop their critical thinking skills while e
Preview of To Build a Fire by Jack London Thinking Stations: Analyze & Synthesize

To Build a Fire by Jack London Thinking Stations: Analyze & Synthesize

Created by
Selena Smith
Looking for a new activity to supplement your "To Build a Fire" lessons? Try these thinking stations that require students to dig into the text, analyze, and synthesize in order to complete. What's included . . . ► Teacher instruction sheet► Bell Ringer► 8 Station Tasks ► Detailed Answer Key► Clean copy of "To Build a Fire" to use if needed in stations.This activity challenges your students to think and examine text for direct and indirect characterization, plot, setting, diction, theme, figurat
Preview of Murder Mystery Activity - w/out the Murder: Who Poisoned Sherlock Holmes

Murder Mystery Activity - w/out the Murder: Who Poisoned Sherlock Holmes

This interactive classroom activity promotes collaboration, logic, inference, critical thinking, character analysis and fun in your classroom. Students work to solve a mystery involving some of the greatest literary characters of all time.This is a great group activity, classroom team activity, or center activity. It is a great way to introduce units on mystery, character, literature or just for a fun and engaging activity. It is also great for classroom parties or bonus time.This resource inclu
Preview of Logic Grid Puzzles - Intermediate

Logic Grid Puzzles - Intermediate

Created by
Ms Merry Mac
Work on literacy skills without anyone knowing with these logic grid puzzles from Ms. Merry Mac! Logic grid puzzles are an addicting way for students to practice deductive reasoning and inferring without having to read longer texts. They encourage readers to look carefully at evidence in the text and draw conclusions based on that information. They can even freshen up interventions for students in need of moving beyond literal interpretations in reading comprehension work. Plus, making a mod
Preview of Of Mice and Men Post-Reading Symbolism Quiz | Printable Revision Activity

Of Mice and Men Post-Reading Symbolism Quiz | Printable Revision Activity

Created by
Pagecraft ELA
Explore eleven symbols or motifs in Steinbeck's novel Of Mice and Men. Distributed across four worksheets, each task focuses on a symbolic image within the text, asking students to use the image to identify the object and its symbolism before backing up their thoughts with reasoning and quotations.Full answer key provided!The four worksheets are also provided with four different image formats - simple icons, detailed illustrations (which can also be colored for mindfulness), silhouettes and colo
Preview of Classroom Murder Mystery Activity: Frankenstein: Who Killed the House Maid?

Classroom Murder Mystery Activity: Frankenstein: Who Killed the House Maid?

This interactive classroom activity promotes collaboration, logic, inference, critical thinking and fun in your classroom. Students work to solve a murder mystery set right after Victor Frankenstein creates his monster. No knowledge of the novel is necessary; however, this is a great activity if you've read the novel.This is a great group activity, classroom team activity, or center activity. It is a great way to introduce units on mystery, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein or just for a fun and enga
Preview of Murder Mystery Activity w/out the Murder Mystery at the Disney Mansion

Murder Mystery Activity w/out the Murder Mystery at the Disney Mansion

Who Mystery at the Disney Mansion is an interactive classroom activity promotes collaboration, logic, inference, critical thinking, character analysis and fun in your classroom. Students work to solve a mystery involving some of the greatest Disney movie characters of all time. This mystery has 30 parts.This is a great group activity, classroom team activity, or center activity. It is a great way to introduce units on mystery, character, literature or just for a fun and engaging activity. It is
Preview of Spoon River Anthology:  Notes, Poems, Questions for Analysis, Quiz

Spoon River Anthology: Notes, Poems, Questions for Analysis, Quiz

Created by
Elly's ELA
This lesson on E.L. Masters’ Spoon River Anthology can be used as a complete lesson plan or part of a unit on early 20th century writers. It is a good option for either in person or distance learning. The file provides nineteen selected poems individually annotated with questions and prompts for analysis. A student handout with brief background notes on Edgar Lee Masters includes a description of the poems and a glossary of terms.The carefully selected poems include interesting messages for stud
Preview of Of Mice and Men BUNDLE | Differentiated Close Study | Activities | Novel Tasks

Of Mice and Men BUNDLE | Differentiated Close Study | Activities | Novel Tasks

Created by
Pagecraft ELA
All of my Of Mice and Men products in one bundle!✨ Did you know that you could get this resource at a discount or even for free? Just go to your purchases log and leave a review for all of the products you have bought. This automatically gives you credits to spend on resources sitewide - including this one! ✨Includes...Of Mice and Men | Pre-Reading Activity | Power Ranking CharactersOf Mice and Men | Pre-Reading Activity | Silent Discussion | Book CoversOf Mice & Men Hexagonal Thinking Diagr
Preview of The Great Gatsby Chapter 7:  Close Reading Organizer & Reading Check Quiz

The Great Gatsby Chapter 7: Close Reading Organizer & Reading Check Quiz

Created by
Elly's ELA
These pages include varied tasks to engage students in a close reading of chapter 7 in The Great Gatsby. Graphic organizers provide prompts with quotes, questions and topics to aid comprehension, guide analysis, and assess learning. A detailed sample answer key is also provided for the entire activity.Targeted skills: · Identify and analyze characters · Understand the influence of the setting · Follow the sequence of events· Analyze language devices· Identify and analyze symbolism · Identify de
Preview of "The Red Convertible" by Louise Erdrich:  Notes, Close Reading, Symbol Analysis

"The Red Convertible" by Louise Erdrich: Notes, Close Reading, Symbol Analysis

Created by
Elly's ELA
This set of guided reading and critical thinking activities for “The Red Convertible” by Louise Erdrich will help high school students actively explore this story of a Native American family and the tragic effects of a war. The plan’s prereading notes supply knowledge of the author’s heritage, brief summary of the Vietnam War, the draft, and the effects of PTSD. Also included is a list of tone words for students to use with the response pages.A chart directs students to respond to each sentence
Preview of Argumentative Text Analysis Reading Comprehension end of the year ela activities

Argumentative Text Analysis Reading Comprehension end of the year ela activities

Created by
Linda Jennifer
Unlock the Power of Critical Thinking and Argumentative Writing by analyzing this small section of Plato’s Republic. In a world where critical thinking and persuasive communication are increasingly valued, this digital resource offers a unique platform for students to hone these essential skills. Whether you’re an educator eager to challenge your students with argumentative texts or a parent aiming to augment your children’s understanding of critical thinking, textual analysis, and persuasive wr
Preview of  Hemingway's "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber" Short Story Analysis

Hemingway's "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber" Short Story Analysis

Created by
Elly's ELA
This is a complete lesson plan for Ernest Hemingway’s story, “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber”. A variety of activities will guide students through close reading and help them manage the length and detail of this exciting, dramatic episode. The plan includes graphic organizers and constructed response questions to boost comprehension and inferencing skills. The background notes will help students process connections between the author’s style and the story’s elements. A quiz and detai
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