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Preview of Hero's Journey Graphic Organizer - B.E.S.T. Florida ELA

Hero's Journey Graphic Organizer - B.E.S.T. Florida ELA

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BEST FLORIDA ELA
Use this graphic organizer to analyze a myth - specifically how the plot follows the hero's journey story structure. Each of the twelve steps of the hero's journey is named in the left column with synonyms provided to account for multiple understandings/verbiage of different resources. In the middle column, I've provided guiding questions to get students thinking and help them identify stages of the hero's journey. Students will write/type their answers in the last column.The guiding questions
Preview of Genevieve's War Lit Log

Genevieve's War Lit Log

This is a lit log for Genevieve's War, a historical fiction about World War II set in Alsace, France, written by Patricia Reilly Giff. Genevieve's War Lit Log can be used as a guide for direct reading instruction (literature circle, novel study, guided reading, close reading) or used as a guide for a read aloud. The main focus skill of the lit log is to use text to explain/draw inferences (including make predictions and make personal comments). Other focus skills are: describe/compa
Preview of Lesson Plans For Acts of Courage by Pamela Horner

Lesson Plans For Acts of Courage by Pamela Horner

Created by
Pamela Horner
If your success in life depends upon harboring a secret, then what do you do when you must either finally confront it, or lose the game of survival?  Fen has been busy. He took an unexpected trip, hung around some important people – who are also dead – all the while keeping a deep secret.Fenmore Jacks does things on a grand scale. His personality is huge. His wit is enviable, especially among the other fourth graders. And his school career? It is a colossal – failure. He has to hide the fact tha
Preview of Claiming, Citing, and Clarifying Worksheet

Claiming, Citing, and Clarifying Worksheet

Created by
joanne brown
Great and handy worksheet students can use to develop an understanding of differentiating between claiming, citing and clarify- ing. The blank line at the top under "Students will prove that.." is for teachers to adapt the worksheet to whatever they are asking students to prove.
Preview of Arugment: The Town Hall Meeting for Amusement Park

Arugment: The Town Hall Meeting for Amusement Park

Created by
MyPaths
This is a very fun and interactive way to teach argument, counter-argument, speaking and listening. SCENARIO: The company, Amusement and Fun Incorporated has come to your city looking to add an amusement park near a residential neighborhood. A letter has gone out inviting community members to come to a town hall meeting to discuss the amusement park coming to town. DIRECTIONS: Your goal is to work with a partner, and create arguments that are either for, or against the amusement park bein
Preview of Go South To Freedom Lit Log

Go South To Freedom Lit Log

This is a lit log for Go South To Freedom by Frye Gaillard. It is a historical fiction, but it is based on a true story. Themes are: slavery, freedom, Seminole Wars of the 1830's, and the importance of oral history. The key focus skills of the lit log are: 1.) use text to explain/draw inferences and 2.) describe point of view. Other focus skills in the lit log are: 1.) compare/contrast characters, setting, events, and 2.) determine theme/summarize. This lit log can be used
Preview of Freedom's Price Lit Log

Freedom's Price Lit Log

This is a lit log for Freedom's Price an excellent historical fiction by Michaela MacColl and Rosemary Nichols. It is the story of Eliza Scott, Dred and Harriet Scott's daughter. This second book in the Hidden Histories Series about children and little-known events in American history is about slavery, pre-Civil War America, and the Dred Scott decision. This lit log can be used for direct reading instruction (for guided reading, novel study, literature circle, or close reading). Also
Preview of Cinnamon Moon Lit Log

Cinnamon Moon Lit Log

This is a lit log by MrsDsEducationalTools for Cinnamon Moon by Tess Hilmo. This is a historical fiction written from the point of view of a twelve-year old girl who survived the Peshtigo fire with her eleven-year old brother. Themes include the Great Chicago fire, society in mid 19th century America, prejudice, and child labor. The key focus skills of the lit log are:- use text to explain/draw inferences/cite evidence- describe/compare/contrast/analyze characters, setting, events - use text t
Preview of The Triplet Adventures: "The Secret of the Ancient Cave"

The Triplet Adventures: "The Secret of the Ancient Cave"

Created by
Carol Kerney
The Triplet Adventures is a series of 9 novels with Study Guides for grades 4-7. These novels teach ancient history embedded within the modern-day story. The Study Guide includes objectives and standards in history/social studies and English/language arts, teaching hints, creative activities, student assessments, and answer keys."The Secret of the Ancient Cave" is the first book in the series. It features Bett Sanderson, the middle of identical triplets, who longs for adventure. School has start
Preview of "I Survived:  The Destruction of Pompeii, AD 79" by Lauren Tarshis Unit

"I Survived: The Destruction of Pompeii, AD 79" by Lauren Tarshis Unit

This book gives a fictional first-hand account of the destruction of Pompeii. It is a great way to combine both language arts and ancient history. Also, it can be used with the "What Is Pompeii?" unit to compare/contrast books on the same topic, but different genres.This unit includes: vocabulary/spelling words, discussion questions, vocabulary test, modified spelling/vocabulary tests, writing prompts, activities, reading comprehension test, and answer key.This unit would also be ideal for ho
Preview of The Young Benjamin Franklin, Book 2: "Ben at Twelve"

The Young Benjamin Franklin, Book 2: "Ben at Twelve"

Created by
Carol Kerney
Are you interested in helping your students understand what life was like during colonial days? "Ben at Twelve" is the second book in the Young Benjamin Franklin series that investigates what happened during his youth that made Dr. Franklin into the man he became--printer, scientist, inventor, patriot, and founding father. It presents colonial trades as an integrated part of the story. When he was twelve years old, young Ben had been working in his father's soap and candle shop for two years eve
Preview of The Young Benjamin Franklin, Book 3: "Ben at Fifteen"

The Young Benjamin Franklin, Book 3: "Ben at Fifteen"

Created by
Carol Kerney
Benjamin Franklin was a fascinating individual. The 6-book series, The Young Benjamin Franklin, explores what happened in his childhood and youth that made him the man he became--printer, scientist, inventor, diplomat, patriot, and founding father. During Ben's fifteenth year in 1721 several significant things happened: his older brother started a unique newspaper, Ben discovered new ways to find things to read, and a terrible epidemic of smallpox stirred up a vicious controversy about the innov
Preview of Narrative Life of Fredrick Douglass Chapter Study

Narrative Life of Fredrick Douglass Chapter Study

Created by
Reid Volk
I created this for my middle schoolers as a way to study the impact of a piece of literature. It can be used in for Language Arts or for a section on American History and really lets students dive into a non-fiction piece and make a guess about how this book, in particular this rather emotional Chapter 10, may have enlightened white readers to the realities of slavery. Goal: To evaluate whether Fredrick Douglas' narrative enlightens readers about both the realities of slavery and the humanity
Preview of Powerful-Diversity Lesson -Langston Hughes Poem! Great for a 1920s Activity/ELA

Powerful-Diversity Lesson -Langston Hughes Poem! Great for a 1920s Activity/ELA

This assignment requires the analysis of a Langston Hughes Poem. The analysis could be teacher directed or students can analyze the poem in small groups or individually. After the analysis, there is a writing assignment that taps into and allows students to practice understanding and empathy.This is a great U.S. History activity or an ELA Writing Activity. Could be a great assignment as part of an ELA/U.S. History cross-subject collaborationIncluded:Poem, Instructions and Printable for student
Preview of C.E.R. Graphic Organizer

C.E.R. Graphic Organizer

Created by
Creative Control
This graphic organizer is great for students who struggle with writing full paragraphs or having trouble connecting how to use Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning when citing text. My secondary students find this graphic organizer helpful and it improves their writing. Once they complete the graphic organizer they find its much easier to transfer their sentences into a paragraph. This is an editable word document.
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