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Preview of Irony, Satire, & Parody Lesson, Complete Teaching Unit

Irony, Satire, & Parody Lesson, Complete Teaching Unit

Created by
Julie Faulkner
In this teaching pack for irony with a lecture, task cards, real-world practice, "info text article," sketch notes, interactive notebook insert, and video clips linked in, you will find everything you need to teach irony and all its nuances and extensions. The materials provided will allow you to seamlessly and creatively cover the basic three types of irony and go beyond those to explain and illustrate satire, sarcasm, and parody to give students the full picture of irony.Included:- Lesson Plan
Preview of Tangerine by Edward Bloor - Reading Comprehension Questions & PowerPoint BUNDLE

Tangerine by Edward Bloor - Reading Comprehension Questions & PowerPoint BUNDLE

Created by
Miss B's Shop
The Reading Comprehension Questions are a 22-page editable Word document containing 123 questions (multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and short essay questions) for Tangerine by Edward Bloor organized by chapter. They can be used as a study guide, homework questions, quizzes, or tests. The chapter title is listed before each section to make targeting sections that need review very easy. This method of organization also makes it easy for you as a teacher to pull just the questions that you need.
Preview of Tangerine by Edward Bloor - Close Reading PowerPoint

Tangerine by Edward Bloor - Close Reading PowerPoint

Created by
Miss B's Shop
This 130-slide PowerPoint is a great tool for guiding students through a more in-depth textual analysis of Tangerine by Edward Bloor. Each chapter is marked by a slide featuring a plot diagram and a summary of the action in that chapter. Additional slides review key passages and push students to deeper analysis, with a strong emphasis on making inferences, understanding the major themes and symbolism in the novel, and identifying figurative language. The PowerPoint is organized by chapter to mak
Preview of Part-time Indian No Prep Daily Slides & Agenda for Middle & High School ESL

Part-time Indian No Prep Daily Slides & Agenda for Middle & High School ESL

Simplify your teaching of Sherman Alexie’s popular book, "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian," with this structured daily instruction guide. Designed for middle and high school EL, ESL, ELL, and ML students, this guide streamlines the teaching process with dialy learning goals/objectives, lesson agenda, organizing student activities (these are available as seperate or in the unit bundle):-The novel reading and vocab guide w/novel test-Scaffloded character traits compare and contrast
Preview of Intro to Magical Realism - Google Slides - Editable - A Man With Enormous Wings

Intro to Magical Realism - Google Slides - Editable - A Man With Enormous Wings

Need an introduction to your new Magical Realism unit or mini-unit? Check out this Google Slides deck perfect to get you started! This slide deck includes:Rules of the magic realism genreHyperlink to video with examples in moviesLiterary Analysis Activity identifying the key characteristicsAnswers to the Analysis ExamplesActivity for students to create their own example and share with a partner to ensure accuracy as well as information on the relevance of this genreHyperlink to the Magical Reali
Preview of Suspense and Foreshadowing PPT

Suspense and Foreshadowing PPT

A brief overview of suspense and foreshadowing in literature. Within the power point thee are THREE original practice passages that test students' mastery of foreshadowing and suspense. A small, but engaging power point. Ideally, you'd show this before reading a short story like "Tell Tale Heart", "The Sniper", etc, etc.
Preview of Techniques for Writing Humor | Notes Explaining How Authors Do It

Techniques for Writing Humor | Notes Explaining How Authors Do It

Created by
PorterHasClass
Unlock the World of Literary Humor with Our Interactive Notes On Author's Techniques Slideshow! Are you ready to turn your classroom into a laughter-filled learning experience? Introducing our strategically crafted slideshow designed to teach students the art of humor in writing! Perfect for middle and high school English classes, this resource is not just educational—it's a blast! Key Features:Engaging Clipart: Our vibrant and fun clipart brings each technique to life, capturing your students'
Preview of Analyzing Narrative Details

Analyzing Narrative Details

This lesson will help students to learn the fundamentals of a narrative. Students will learn story elements, text structure, point of view, and author's purpose. The lesson also provides video links to support the skills.
Preview of Point of View Lesson

Point of View Lesson

Created by
Maddy Wolfe
Point of view is one of the foundational components of studying literature and creative writing. Teaching point of view is one of my favorites because of the wide variety of examples that can be shown and studied, as well as conveying to the students what the purpose of point of view is and how it can affect our understanding of a text. This resource includes a point of view lesson plan, examples, student notes for optimal engagement and learning, and an answer key. It is perfect to introduce po
Preview of ELEMENTS OF FICTION LESSONS BUNDLE

ELEMENTS OF FICTION LESSONS BUNDLE

Created by
Ms Dixon Teaches
This is my first lesson for my Short Stories & Elements of Fiction Unit in my class. I discuss:- EVERY aspect of setting (no more students saying the setting is just "Paris")- ALL of the different ways that authors can characterize their characters - PLOT (brief introduction on the 7 basic types of plot, the classic plot map, and the Hero's Journey)- Point of View (1st, 2nd, 3rd omniscient, 3rd limited, as well as who the narrator is and the importance of that)My second lesson for my Short S
Preview of Edgar Allan Poe: Literary Elements & Irony

Edgar Allan Poe: Literary Elements & Irony

Lesson 1 covers Edgar Allan Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart. Excerpts from the passage are used to target specific literary elements and devices such as irony and the author's tone. The Oklahoma state standards are included on the second slide, but since this is made with PowerPoint you can easily update these standards to your own state standards. I have included notes below where they may be needed for teaching assistance. Look for the rest of the Poe collection or bundle them together to save money
Preview of Notes on Rhetoric

Notes on Rhetoric

Google Slides that cover Rhetorical Appeals and Devices with practice identifying appeals. Covers Florida BEST Standard R.3.4.
Preview of Irony Mini-Lesson Powerpoint (for notes)

Irony Mini-Lesson Powerpoint (for notes)

Use this powerpoint to teach a mini-lesson on situational and dramatic irony: including definitions and examples of each type!
Preview of Of Mice and Men Characterization Activity

Of Mice and Men Characterization Activity

Created by
The English Bear
The objective of this lesson is for students to be able to draw conclusions about a character (using Of Mice and Men) using evidential support. It works great as an intro to the first chapter in Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men, but could work for a general lesson to characterization. The lesson follows the EDI format (I do, we do, you do).
Preview of Analyzing Characters PPT

Analyzing Characters PPT

A power point that discusses different ways authors characterize. Embedded within the power point is a model for Edgar Allan Poe's "Tell Tale Heart".
Preview of Elements of Fiction - Literary Devices

Elements of Fiction - Literary Devices

Created by
Chris Bonshor
This is the fourth in a series of lessons to help students become familiar with the elements of fiction. Combine this with a short story or novel study to help students gain a better understanding of the importance of literary devices. This lesson ends with a group activity to help students get started writing their own story in a group.
Preview of Point of View and Perspective Notes

Point of View and Perspective Notes

Created by
Hannah LaDuke
Point of View and Perspective notes for grades 9-12! Provide these notes as a reference to your students at your own discretion. This resource can be used as a support or an accommodation for students who are on IEPs and 504s as well.
Preview of Uglies: Close Reading PowerPoint Chapters 1-5

Uglies: Close Reading PowerPoint Chapters 1-5

Created by
Miss B's Shop
This is a SAMPLE from my 151-slide PowerPoint. It is aligned with Common Core Standards and is a great tool for guiding students through a more in-depth textual analysis of Uglies by Scott Westerfeld. Each chapter is marked by a slide featuring a plot diagram and a summary of the action in that chapter. Additional slides review key passages and push students to deeper analysis, with a strong emphasis on making inferences, recognizing foreshadowing, understanding the major themes and symbolism in
Preview of Tangerine by Edward Bloor - Close Reading PowerPoint: Prologue - Ch. 4

Tangerine by Edward Bloor - Close Reading PowerPoint: Prologue - Ch. 4

Created by
Miss B's Shop
This is the prologue through chapter 4 from my 128-slide PowerPoint, which guides students through a more in-depth textual analysis of Tangerine by Edward Bloor. Each chapter is marked by a slide featuring a plot diagram and a summary of the action in that chapter. Additional slides review key passages and push students to deeper analysis, with a strong emphasis on making inferences, understanding the major themes and symbolism in the novel, and identifying figurative language. Each slide also f
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