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Preview of Food Truck Festival - Engaging Independent Reading Project - PBL - STEM

Food Truck Festival - Engaging Independent Reading Project - PBL - STEM

Elevate the joy of independent reading in your classroom with a twist that's sure to ignite enthusiasm – host your very own Food Truck Festival! Building upon the success of my beloved Literary Feast project, I've taken it up a notch to bring you an EXTRAORDINARY Food Truck Festival project that combines literary exploration with the excitement of culinary creativity. This is not just an activity; it's an immersive experience designed to captivate your students' imaginations and showcase their i
Preview of Test by Theodore L. Thomas Author's Purpose Questions and Activites

Test by Theodore L. Thomas Author's Purpose Questions and Activites

This product contains questions which explore the literary elements used in the story and ask students to determine for what purpose they were used. The higher-level thinking questions help students to determine the message/theme of the story. It also includes a vocabulary identification chart which uses context clues and a short contructed response question. Answers are provided for all activities.
Preview of 4 Plays (abridged Shakespeare) - Shakespeare in 30: The Four Hamlets

4 Plays (abridged Shakespeare) - Shakespeare in 30: The Four Hamlets

Created by
Nouvelle ELA
These versions of Hamlet are part of my Shakespeare in 30 collection. Each abridged Shakespeare play in this series has been adapted for teens to tackle in a half an hour. This abridged Hamlet is perfect for ELA, ESL, and Shakespeare camps. These abridged Shakespeare plays have been used with:✅ Reader’s Theatre (1-2 class periods)✅ Staged Readings (1 week)✅ Full production (3-4 weeks) The Shakespeare in 30 collection is perfect for students in grades 6-12 studying William Shakespeare.  This reso
Preview of Christmas Stocking Coloring AP Lang & Honors English No Prep

Christmas Stocking Coloring AP Lang & Honors English No Prep

Get ready to bring the holiday spirit into your classroom with this supercharged activity designed for 7th-12th graders studying AP Language and Composition or Honors English! This activity is all about character analysis, and it will have your students diving deep into the world of literature while also embracing the joy of Christmas. The heart of this activity lies within the customizable Google slides, which provide step-by-step directions for your students. With these slides, you can either
Preview of The Veldt by Ray Bradbury: Socratic Seminar 7th - 10th Grade- Ready to Go!

The Veldt by Ray Bradbury: Socratic Seminar 7th - 10th Grade- Ready to Go!

Engage your 7th through 10th grade students in an enthralling Socratic seminar focused on Ray Bradbury's gripping short story, "The Veldt." This comprehensive lesson is crafted to stimulate critical thinking, encourage the analysis of various perspectives, and unveil the layers of suspense woven into the narrative. Ready to print and go!Lesson Highlights:Text-Dependent Questions: Delve deep into the narrative with thought-provoking questions that ignite discussions around character motivations,
Preview of Scavenger Hunt Escape Room an Introduction to Gothic Horror Literature! 7th-10th

Scavenger Hunt Escape Room an Introduction to Gothic Horror Literature! 7th-10th

Immerse your middle and high school ELA students in the chilling world of Gothic horror literature with this captivating Scavenger Hunt Escape Room lesson! Step into the eerie atmosphere of Whispering Oaks Mansion, where students will embark on a thrilling journey through the corridors of classic tales, from Edgar Allan Poe to Mary Shelley.In this dynamic lesson, students will engage with 10 short reading passages tailored for 7th to 10th graders, exploring the defining elements of Gothic horror
Preview of Dystopian Society Stories Author's Craft/Purpose Questions and Activities

Dystopian Society Stories Author's Craft/Purpose Questions and Activities

This is a compilation of stories which deal with dystopian societies. Each story has questions asking students to examine the strategies the author uses in order to determine the author's message. These are higher-level thinking questions which challenge students.
Preview of Love is a Fallacy by Max Shulman Author's Craft/Purpose Questions

Love is a Fallacy by Max Shulman Author's Craft/Purpose Questions

These questions explore the literary elements used in the story and ask students to determine for what purpose they were used. The higher-level thinking questions help students to determine the message and theme of the story.
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Final Test, William Shakespeare Play, Assessment, Exam

Romeo and Juliet Final Test, William Shakespeare Play, Assessment, Exam

Created by
Christie Olstad
This is a final test for Romeo and Juliet, including multiple choice, true/false, quote identification, matching character to description, and short answer essay prompts. Answer key is included.
Preview of Frankenstein: Activity Bundle [Distance Learning]

Frankenstein: Activity Bundle [Distance Learning]

Created by
VHS Lessons
Looking for activities to help with Frankenstein? This bundle is days worth of activities for students. It includes: An introductory lesson including a breakdown and tableau instructions for "Rime of the Ancient Mariner".A lesson on societal fears and creating a "monster" based on those current fears.A lesson that asks students to create a post card based on the landscape description in the novel.These activities cover close readings, text analysis, creation of mood, character analysis, thematic
Preview of "Foul Shot" and "Ex-Basketball Player" Author's Purpose Comparison Questions

"Foul Shot" and "Ex-Basketball Player" Author's Purpose Comparison Questions

This product contains higher-level thinking questions for each poem which require students to determine what strategies each author used to convey his message. "Ex-Basketball Player" has an activity which includes highlighters. Paired-poem questions are included to compare the two. Answers are provided for all activities.
Preview of Salvation by Langston Hughes Author's Purpose Questions and Analysis Notes

Salvation by Langston Hughes Author's Purpose Questions and Analysis Notes

These questions explore the literary elements used in the story and ask students to determine for what purpose they were used. The higher-level thinking questions help students to determine the message and theme of the story. The notes are the ones I did with my AP students while teaching them rhetorical analysis.
Preview of "I Like to See It Lap the Miles" Emily Dickinson PowerPoint and Activities

"I Like to See It Lap the Miles" Emily Dickinson PowerPoint and Activities

Emily Dickinson's "I Like to See it Lap the Miles" PowerPoint Lesson & Activity!Your students will lap up Emily Dickinson's "I Like to See It Lap the Miles" with this interactive, engaging lesson plan. You'll get an interactive PowerPoint (yes, that's a thing) to share with a word-for-word transcript for you. Your students will then play the part of "Literary Device Detectives" as they apply what they've learned in an activity sheet. If you know me at all, you know I only make gorgeous Power
Preview of Short Story Literary Elements: Movie Poster

Short Story Literary Elements: Movie Poster

Created by
Litteacher
Short Story Literary Elements: Movie Poster. Students are asked to analyze literary terms within any short story. Standards-Based individual or group project that asks student to close read text to analyze for: theme, setting, tone, symbols, & characterization. Students use quotes, graphic representations/symbols, and personal commentary to create a movie poster for the short story they are assigned. Students use quotes from text to prove their ideas about the elements. Activity also has
Preview of Mystery, Thriller, Horror, Suspense Genre Study Book Report

Mystery, Thriller, Horror, Suspense Genre Study Book Report

Mystery, Thriller, Horror, Suspense Genre Study Book Report offers teachers a comprehensive an 18-page resource that introduces 6th through 9th graders to the genre. The standards-aligned comprehensive Mystery, Thriller, Horror, and Suspense Genre lesson plan is detailed and easy to follow with clearly defined objectives and learning targets. The lesson plan incorporates an interactive activity where students identify the distinctive traits of these genres. It's an engaging way to reinforce the
Preview of Masque of the Red Death Symbolism, Vocabulary, and Color Analysis Charts

Masque of the Red Death Symbolism, Vocabulary, and Color Analysis Charts

These charts require students to infer what the colors and symbols mean which make this story an allegory. It involves higher-level thinking and deep analysis. Students can work together or alone to determine Poe's meaning.
Preview of There Will Come Soft Rains Poem and Story Crossover Questions

There Will Come Soft Rains Poem and Story Crossover Questions

These questions compare the poem to the story. The questions ask students to identify the authors' strategies to determine their purpose. They are higher-level thinking rather than content questions.
Preview of Eleven by Sandra Cisneros Author's Purpose Questions

Eleven by Sandra Cisneros Author's Purpose Questions

These questions explore the literary elements used in the story and ask students to determine for what purpose they were used. The higher-level thinking questions help students to determine the message and theme of the story.
Preview of Julius Caesar Persuasive Appeals Organizer

Julius Caesar Persuasive Appeals Organizer

With this handout and graphic organizer, students learn about all three persuasive/rhetorical appeals and how/why they appear in the play. Students use the handout as a guide throughout the play; they complete the graphic organizer to demonstrate their learning and analyze their findings. This is a great activity to help prepare students for 11th grade, either college prep or AP. As an AP Language teacher, I wanted to create something for my sophomores to help them understand the appeals and an
Preview of The Pit and the Pendulum Symbolism and Vocabulary Chart

The Pit and the Pendulum Symbolism and Vocabulary Chart

The first chart identifies symbols in the story and asks the students to determine why the author used them. The second chart lists words that students will have difficulty understanding and has students define them.
Preview of Word Choice: Blackout Poetry Lesson and Activity GB22

Word Choice: Blackout Poetry Lesson and Activity GB22

Created by
gifted bytes gb
Blackout poetry, also known as Found Poetry, is a visual creative writing project. Blackout poetry is a great word choice exercise because it forces you to consider the elements of word choice. With blackout poems, certain words might be read connotatively rather than denotatively, or you might change the meaning and specificity of a word by using other words nearby. This resource contains a mini-lesson, resources, examples, whole or independent activity, format links and options, and standards
Preview of The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury Author's Craft/Purpose Questions

The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury Author's Craft/Purpose Questions

These questions require students to identify the strategies the author uses to convey his message. They are higher-level thinking rather than content based quiestions.
Preview of Animals of Eden: A Story of Teamwork in the Wild (eBook Version)

Animals of Eden: A Story of Teamwork in the Wild (eBook Version)

In this poetic children's verse, woodland creatures learn to work together and save their precious land from forest fires. A lyrical tale that encourages hard work, persistence, and "watchful balance" with nature. "Teamwork and quick wit saves us all!"This eBook text allows for several layers of differentiated learning as the poetic stanzas and literary devices include varied levels of complexity. Younger students will enjoy the suggestive images that go along with the story while older studen
Preview of The Necklace Author's Craft/Purpose Questions

The Necklace Author's Craft/Purpose Questions

These are higher-level thinking questions which ask students to identify stategies in the story that the author used in order to determine the message that he was trying to get across. They will be able to clearly identify the theme at the end.
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