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Other (performing arts) Common Core RL.9-10.10 resources

Preview of Who Said It: Shakespeare or Taylor Swift? Bundle

Who Said It: Shakespeare or Taylor Swift? Bundle

Created by
Sanderlin Store
Baby, let the games begin!This bundle of resources can be used for a variety of classroom activities. Here are a few ways I've used it successfully in my secondary ELA classroom:At the beginning of a Shakespeare unit as an informal introduction to the languageAn end-of-unit review of key moments from plays such as Romeo and Juliet or MacbethA comparison the universal themes and symbols used by both Taylor and The BardAn attention-getting bulletin board or door decorationThis bundle includes:The
Preview of Who Said It: Shakespeare or Taylor Swift? (Romeo and Juliet Edition)

Who Said It: Shakespeare or Taylor Swift? (Romeo and Juliet Edition)

Created by
Sanderlin Store
Talk about a bunch of tortured poets!This resource can be used for a variety of classroom activities. Here are a few ways I've used it successfully in my secondary ELA classroom:At the beginning of a Shakespeare unit as an informal introduction to the languageAn end-of-unit review of key moments from Romeo and JulietA comparison the universal themes and symbols used by both Taylor and The BardAn attention-getting bulletin board or door decorationThis resources includes:An editable Google Slides
Preview of Who Said It: Shakespeare or Taylor Swift? (Macbeth Edition)

Who Said It: Shakespeare or Taylor Swift? (Macbeth Edition)

Created by
Sanderlin Store
Baby, now we got bad blood!This resource can be used for a variety of classroom activities. Here are a few ways I've used it successfully in my secondary ELA classroom:At the beginning of a Shakespeare unit as an informal introduction to the languageAn end-of-unit review of key moments from MacbethA comparison the universal themes and symbols used by both Taylor and The BardAn attention-getting bulletin board or door decorationThis resources includes:An editable Google Slides presentation that i
Preview of Who Said It: Shakespeare or Taylor Swift? (General Edition)

Who Said It: Shakespeare or Taylor Swift? (General Edition)

Created by
Sanderlin Store
Baby, let the games begin!This resource can be used for a variety of classroom activities. Here are a few ways I've used it successfully in my secondary ELA classroom:A game at the beginning of a Shakespeare unit as an informal introduction to the languageA comparison the universal themes and symbols used by both Taylor and The BardAn attention-getting bulletin board or door decorationThis resource is:An editable Google Slides presentation that includes 22 different quotes (11 from various Shake
Preview of Shakespeare's Language: Lesson, Activity, & Worksheet (with Answer Key)

Shakespeare's Language: Lesson, Activity, & Worksheet (with Answer Key)

Created by
Underneath Ink
The second many students hear you say the word "Shakespeare" it is accompanied with groans. Of course, before your class even begins reading a play, you need to understand the language. This product includes a lesson, an activity, and a worksheet. The most engaging part is the fun, competitive activity enables you to introduce Shakespeare's common language and engage your students in learning the language! What SPECIFICALLY You'll See: Shakespeare's Language PowerPointVerbsPronounsClass Practice
Preview of Modern Song Literary Analysis Lesson: “See You Again” by Wiz Khalifa

Modern Song Literary Analysis Lesson: “See You Again” by Wiz Khalifa

A higher level literary analysis lesson in which students analyze the song "See You Again" by Wiz Khalifa using the TP-CASTT acronym for literary analysis:-TITLE-PARAPHRASE-CONNOTATION-ATTITUDE/TONE-SHIFTS-TITLE REVISTED-THEMEAlso includes QR/internet links to additional online resources for this assignment.
Preview of Modern Song Literary Analysis Lesson: “Umbrella” by Rihanna

Modern Song Literary Analysis Lesson: “Umbrella” by Rihanna

A higher level literary analysis lesson in which students analyze the song "Umbrella" by Rihanna using the TP-CASTT acronym for literary analysis:-TITLE-PARAPHRASE-CONNOTATION-ATTITUDE/TONE-SHIFTS-TITLE REVISTED-THEMEAlso includes QR/internet links to additional online resources for this assignment.
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