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British history Common Core W.11-12.4 resources

Preview of British Literature - Time Period Research - Back in Time - Time Travel

British Literature - Time Period Research - Back in Time - Time Travel

Explore British Literature with Time Travel! Step into the past through engaging research. Your students will journey alongside iconic authors and other historical figures, uncovering literary treasures that shaped history and the literature of Britain.Envision your classroom buzzing with excitement as students embark on an educational journey across ages, exploring iconic British authors and historical eras. This immersive unit is perfect for literature surveys and history classes alike.The Rec
Preview of Class in Victorian Literature: Historical Context Notes and Analysis Questions

Class in Victorian Literature: Historical Context Notes and Analysis Questions

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Moore English
Intersections between historical context and literature are essential to comprehension, but it can be a challenge to help students see how disparate topics such as economics, politics, and social movements affect literature. That's where this resource helps! With this resource, you can help students understand the intersection between social class and Victorian literature. Further, this resource works for student with all levels of prior knowledge. There's a notes and graphic organizer section f
Preview of Intro to Beowulf Bundle!

Intro to Beowulf Bundle!

Why This Bundle? The introductory presentation is just that -- an introduction! For many students, Beowulf is your students' first experience with epic poetry, and it can be a bit overwhelming and maybe even a little intimidating! The initial presentation shows students how to approach the poem, and provides some sections which can be read aloud (either by the teacher or in pairs or small groups) so that students get used to the style of the piece. In my own experience with my high school senior
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