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Women's History Month school counseling Common Core RL.7.2 resources

Preview of Animated Shorts SEL Theme Reflections

Animated Shorts SEL Theme Reflections

This set of 10 animated short films (Disney-Pixar, Sony Animations, and more) was compiled with intermediate elementary and secondary students in mind. Links to the videos are accompanied by descriptions, Social-Emotional Learning themes, and discussion questions. You'll find a teacher guide and student reflection page for each film.Featured Themes:PerseveranceEmpathySelf-LoveDiverse AbilitiesAnti-BullyingFriendshipGoalsHope...and much more!Animated Short Films: PIPERHair LoveThe Boy and the Jaz
Preview of Eleven by Sandra Cisneros - Lesson on Theme and Four Types of Conflict - Digital

Eleven by Sandra Cisneros - Lesson on Theme and Four Types of Conflict - Digital

Teach students to uncover themes in Sandra Cisneros’ short story “Eleven.” This lesson plan uses popular culture to help students differentiate between the four types of literary conflict in order to identify themes in literature.  Suitable for online learning and Google Classroom®!Included with this Lesson on Theme for “Eleven” by Sandra Cisneros:✏️ Types of Conflict Worksheet - Digital & Print✏️  Identifying Conflict in Movie Trailers Activity - Digital & Print✏️ Conflict and Theme Wor
Preview of Isaiah Dunn is My Hero Lit Log (Novel Study) For Distance or Classroom Learning

Isaiah Dunn is My Hero Lit Log (Novel Study) For Distance or Classroom Learning

This is a lit log for Isaiah Dunn is My Hero by Kelly J. Baptist. The book is written as journal entries from the perspective of a ten-eleven-year-old boy. Themes in the book are dealing with the sudden death of a family member, depression and alcoholism, loss of job and home, friendships, responsibilities, and carrying on a legacy. The focus skills of the lit log are:* use text to ask/answer questions to explain/make inferences* determine theme/summarize* describe/explain characters,
Preview of Healthy Relationships Teens Boundaries Abusive Controlling Relationships Bundle

Healthy Relationships Teens Boundaries Abusive Controlling Relationships Bundle

Healthy relationships. This short, fiction story and highly-engaging work pack for teens focuses on love bombing, gaslighting and unhealthy, controlling relationships. This is a high-interest, low-ability story that even your struggling readers will be able to access. Try before you buy and read the first part of the story by clicking on the preview file. The story tells the first-person narrative of sixteen-year-old Dina, who falls madly in love with Jay. Despite having heard rumors about his t
Preview of The Third Wish by Joan Aiken —Short Story Literary Analysis & Reading Activities

The Third Wish by Joan Aiken —Short Story Literary Analysis & Reading Activities

In this short story analysis of The Third Wish by Joan Aiken, students will learn the theme... Wishes may seem appealing, but they often come at a price...!Help your students enhance their reading skills by analyzing the literature with these accommodating reading activities and questions. Included in this product:Suggested Lesson ProcedureBefore Reading Anticipation GuideAcademic Vocabulary Graphic Organizer and Powerpoint PresentationDuring Reading, Reading Comprehension QuestionsAfter Reading
Preview of Poetry for Womens History Month Poems Women Writers Poets Middle School ELA

Poetry for Womens History Month Poems Women Writers Poets Middle School ELA

Created by
Open Our Books
This fully editable packet is ready to use to celebrate Women's History Month with your middle school students through classic poetry - or, use it at any point during the school year to diversify your poetry curriculum and include important female voices and historical events and topics that relate to gender equality and women's rights. This lesson plan guides students through a Do Now, Notes about mood, imagery, and theme, and then has students analyze a classic poem together as a whole class
Preview of Female Poets Poetry Activities | Women's History Poetry ELA Activities

Female Poets Poetry Activities | Women's History Poetry ELA Activities

Teach and review poetry in March and celebrate Women's History Month with these poetry analysis and composition activities! Printable and ready-to-go, they are perfect for your poetry unit, review, or sub plans. Included in the packet are 10 pages of poetry activities (plus drafting pages) that allow students to review their figurative language knowledge, analyze poems and songs written by female writers AND compose poems of their own! Encourage students to become creative writers with the two c
Preview of "Story of an Hour" Feminist Criticism, Discussion Questions, and Essay Prompts

"Story of an Hour" Feminist Criticism, Discussion Questions, and Essay Prompts

Created by
Frank George IV
This presentation delves into the historical context of the feminist movement surrounding Chopin's pivotal work, the basics of literary criticism, tips on practicing feminist criticism, the Bechdel test, Socratic Seminar questions, and 4 writing prompts to practice feminist criticism and literary analysis. It also provides a slide to teach the 3 types of irony. This lesson is comprehensive and, with some expansion, could be taught over the course of a full week, or let stand as is and take 2-3 d
Preview of Growth vs Fixed Mindset Literature & Video Activities

Growth vs Fixed Mindset Literature & Video Activities

Created by
Mavin Fox
Are you looking for an engaging video and literature unit to teach the concept of growth vs. fixed mindset? In this resource, students are introduced to the book, The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes by Mark Pett & Gary Rubinstein, and the video short titled, SOAR, by Alyce Tzue. Both teach students about the power of mistakes and the importance of perseverance in order to achieve your goals. Select from either the print & go option or assign to Google Classroom/ Google Slides. Both options
Preview of Phillis Wheatley: Get to Know Black American Poet Phillis Wheatley in Her Poem

Phillis Wheatley: Get to Know Black American Poet Phillis Wheatley in Her Poem

Phillis Wheatley is one of the best poets to arise in America. Her poems incorporate beautiful language and amazing descriptions. They offer a chance to get to know this inspiring, pre-revolutionary Black American Woman poet. Whether you want to incorporate this lesson with your Black History Month material, your Women's History lessons, poetry lessons, or colonial period history lesson, this poetry analysis will fit with them all. Students will learn some background on Wheatley, including her t
Preview of Right as Rain Lit Log novel study for Google Docs

Right as Rain Lit Log novel study for Google Docs

This resource includes Right as Rain (by Lindsey Stoddard) Lit Log (Novel Study) for Google Docs, an answer guide, and a list of Common Core State Standards. Right as Rain is a great realistic fiction. Themes of the book include: dealing with grief (death of a family member), moving to a new community, friends, school, and being on a team or part of a group. Key focus skills in the lit log are:* using text to explain, draw inferences, cite textual evidence* determine theme, central idea
Preview of Women of Black History Month Bundle | Middle School

Women of Black History Month Bundle | Middle School

Black History Month is a great opportunity for your students to learn about black historical figures that they've never heard of before! Your students can do just that with this NO PREP Women of Black History Bundle. This bundle is great for group projects, individual projects, or you can pick and choose which of the black history activities you want your students to complete. So many options, and so much learning! Suggested Use OptionsAllow students to choose which figure they would like to lea
Preview of Not an Easy win Lit Log (Novel Study)

Not an Easy win Lit Log (Novel Study)

This is a lit log (novel study) for Not an Easy Win by Chrystal D. Giles (author of Take Back the Block), a middle grade realistic fiction written from the perspective of a 12-year-old boy about facing challenges, what people think about you versus who you think you are, a multigenerational family, friendships, and a parent in jail. The lit log should be used/modified to best meet the needs of each student/class. Key focus skills in the lit log are: * use text to explain, draw inferen
Preview of Something to Say Lit Log (Novel Study)

Something to Say Lit Log (Novel Study)

This is a lit log for Something to Say, by Lisa Moore Ramée, the author of A Good Kind of Trouble. The book is written from the perspective of Janae, an eleven-year-old 7th grade girl. The main character deals with middle grade students’ biggest concerns of fitting in versus standing out, having friends, and finding your voice besides family and social activism (whether or not to change the name of the middle school). Unfortunately, Janae does not use healthy coping strategies. Key foc
Preview of The Only Black Girls in Town Novel Study For Google Docs (for Distance Learning)

The Only Black Girls in Town Novel Study For Google Docs (for Distance Learning)

This is a novel study (lit log) by MrsDsEducationalTools for the realistic fiction, The Only Black Girls in Town by Brandy Colbert. The themes of the book include racism, prejudice, family, friends, middle school, divorce, moving, small towns, and secrets from the past. The focus skills of the lit log are: * cite textual evidence* determine theme/central idea/summarize* describe/analyze characters/plot* use text to determine words/phrases* explain/analyze points of view Interest L
Preview of Chirp Lit Log (novel study) For Google Docs (for Distance Learning)

Chirp Lit Log (novel study) For Google Docs (for Distance Learning)

This is a lit log by MrsDsEducationalTools for Chirp by Kate Messner, a realistic fiction about a young girl’s feelings after experiencing a gymnastic coach’s inappropriate behavior. The themes of the book include: sexual abuse and inappropriate behavior; finding your voice, bravery, following your passion, family, and friends The focus skills of the lit log are: * cite textual evidence* determine theme/central idea/summarize* describe/analyze characters/plot* explain/analyze points o
Preview of What Lane? Lit Log (Book Study) (For Google Docs)

What Lane? Lit Log (Book Study) (For Google Docs)

This is a lit log for What Lane? by Torrey Maldonado. This is an awesome book to help guide open discussions about racism in America. This book’s perspective of a sixth-grade boy who has a Black dad and a white mom, its focus on current, critical themes, and its use of everyday language will motivate even the most reluctant reader and help guide open discussions about racism. The lit log can be used as a guide for a read aloud or for direct reading instruction (book study, literature
Preview of Naomis Too Lit Log (Novel Study)

Naomis Too Lit Log (Novel Study)

This lit log (novel study) is for the realistic fiction, Naomis Too (by Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich and Audrey Vernick) about a blended, biracial family. Themes in this novel include:- blended, biracial family- racism- self identity- talking about feelings- diversity- middle school issues- friendships- marriage and divorce- social justice- community involvement Naomis Too is a sequel to Two Naomis. However, it could be read without reading Two Naomis. The key focus skills o
Preview of The Giver of Stars - Jojo Moyes (Novel)

The Giver of Stars - Jojo Moyes (Novel)

17 pages for students to write about the The Giver of Stars by Jojo Moyes: The author, Jojo Moyes,Marriage and divorce,The rights of women,Jobs held by women,Horses,Emotions in the story,Libraries,Pack Horse Library Project, The Great Depression,Why people love to read,How children learned to read in the past, Songs and Poetry,Censorship and the Banning of books,Kentucky,England. Students will search online for some questions, interview a family member or friend for other questions, or share the
Preview of Efrén Divided Lit Log (novel study) (For Classroom or Distance Learning)

Efrén Divided Lit Log (novel study) (For Classroom or Distance Learning)

This lit log (novel study) is for Efrén Divided, a realistic fiction from the perspective of a 7th grade boy whose parents are undocumented. Themes in the book include: immigration, deportation, family, “making do”, friendship, and injustice. Key focus skills are:* use text to explain, draw inferences, cite textual evidence* determine theme, central idea, summarize* describe, compare/contrast, analyze characters, setting, events/plot* describe, explain, analyze points of view I hope this lit
Preview of Prudence Crandall Poetry Lessons

Prudence Crandall Poetry Lessons

Perfect for Women’s History Month or American history, this packet is complete with activities that look at Prudence Crandall and her famous school for “misses of color” in 1830s America. In this packet, students learn about Prudence Crandall’s heroic struggle through poetry by Elizabeth Alexander and Marilyn Nelson in Miss Crandall’s School for Young Ladies & Little Misses of Color. At a time when ladies were not even allowed to attend town meetings, Prudence Crandall stood up to an entire
Preview of Malala Yousafzai- Change Agent

Malala Yousafzai- Change Agent

Girl Power! Teach students about how Malala Yousafzai harness power to be a change agent. Common Core Reading and writing aligned comprehension activities help students understand what it means to be a change agent. Can be used to introduce larger concepts like social justice, gender and power.
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