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High school literature printable videos

Preview of Author's Purpose, Mood, Sherlock Holmes and The Speckled Band

Author's Purpose, Mood, Sherlock Holmes and The Speckled Band

Created by
Flintbuck
Introduce and explore Author's Purpose and Mood through a reading of Arthur Conan Doyle's, "The Adventure of the Speckled Band." By viewing this Prezi containing two video clips, commercials illustrating Author's Purpose and a complete video of a favorite Sherlock Holmes story, students will fall in love with this mystery provided by Flintbuck. Included is a video assignment for students to be engaged in while viewing the commercials. All you'll need to provide are Persuade, Inform, and Enter
Preview of Mini-Bundle for The Giver, Chapter 1 through 3

Mini-Bundle for The Giver, Chapter 1 through 3

Created by
P Jenkins
This file contains a video recap and discussion for the first three chapters of The Giver. The video is ideal for front-loading information before reading the chapter or discussing it in class. ESL students benefit greatly from viewing the information and writing notes in graphic organizers before diving into the novel. Speaking of graphic organizers.... This file also contains 6 thinking maps: - characters tree map - age ceremonies tree map - community rules circle map - sequence of events ma
Preview of Watch & Write - Video/Quiz-The Yellow Wallpaper (21 questions + video + answers)

Watch & Write - Video/Quiz-The Yellow Wallpaper (21 questions + video + answers)

An engaging and exciting watch & write resource (video + worksheet) that explores The Yellow Wallpaper and its contextual concerns through the medium of an adaptation.This will help support the skills needed to engage with this text in a concise yet meaningful way.Perfect as a thought provoking lesson that will enable pupils to reflect on this powerful text. This resource can be used between with a range of age groups and is a perfect introduction or as a revision tool.This includes:- A refl
Preview of Story of An Hour with Irony(Mini-Unit w/ Instructional Video)
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Story of An Hour with Irony(Mini-Unit w/ Instructional Video)

This ironic look at Kate Chopin's "Story of an Hour" is sure to engage any group of diverse learners in English Language Arts grades 9-12. This new and improved version of the product includes close reading practice and assessment, engaging instruction about irony, and routine writing in each lesson. These Common Core-based lessons address 13 standards in reading, writing, speaking and listening, and language. Although this resource was designed for ELA students in grades 9-12, it could eas
Preview of American Culture Connection - "The American Tale" Film Questions

American Culture Connection - "The American Tale" Film Questions

Created by
Nicole Bond
Each year I teach a unit on Themes in American Stories. We explore the varieties of culture evident in America. While doing this, we talk about oral traditions, cultures, themes, and heroes. A great visual example of the immigrant story is "The American Tale." We also read several selections from our textbook which coincide (including a short piece by Zora Neale Hurston, "Davy Crockett's Dream," and a few native American stories). This questionnaire includes questions about the use of oral tradi
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