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High school literature lessons for Easel

Preview of High School English Sub Plans for Language Arts Classes With 10 Lesson Plans

High School English Sub Plans for Language Arts Classes With 10 Lesson Plans

Created by
Love and Let Lit
Looking for emergency sub plans for your high school English class? If you don't have time to make detailed sub plans, or need some creative lesson plans to use in-between units, this is the resource for you! Don't let sick days be wasted days - these no-prep lessons are meaningful for students and easy for substitute teachers to implement! All student materials are available in PDF to print and writeable Google Slides. DETAILS:⭐ 10 Days of Lesson Plans ⭐ 8 Individual Lesson (two lessons last f
Preview of All Summer In A Day by Ray Bradbury Short Story Units - Questions Activities

All Summer In A Day by Ray Bradbury Short Story Units - Questions Activities

All Summer in a Day Short Story Units - Comprehension Questions and Short Story Annotations Activities - Perfect for your upcoming Ray Bradbury short story unit or Science Fiction unit, this package contains graphic organizers, All Summer in a Day questions, vocabulary, task cards, a hexagonal thinking activity, an engaging Pennant Project, and more!✅Be sure to click on the preview for detailed descriptions and pictures of everything included in this resourceThis creative and engaging package in
Preview of Macbeth Comics and Activities

Macbeth Comics and Activities

Created by
David Rickert
There will be no toil and trouble with teaching Macbeth with this set of comics and activities that are prophesied to make your study of the play great!These comics and activities are the perfect way to get your students into Macbeth. Each act has a comic that gives an introduction to the major events of each act followed by an activity that introduces students to an important concept or literary device. Students will become acquainted with Shakespeare's language, learn about figurative language
Preview of The Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe - Interactive Flip Book, 10 Activities

The Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe - Interactive Flip Book, 10 Activities

Created by
Literary Sherri
This interactive resource contains everything you need to engage students with Edgar Allan Poe's creepy classic, "The Tell Tale Heart." Perfect in October (or any time of year!) this resource can be used alone, with Interactive Notebooks, or with Interactive File Folders.THIS "TELL-TALE HEART" RESOURCE INCLUDES:full text of “The Tell-Tale Heart” in easy-to-read font, with especially difficult vocabulary terms definedlesson plananticipation guidetext-dependent questions10 activities9 writing prom
Preview of Emergency Sub Plans for English Language Arts Classes in High School

Emergency Sub Plans for English Language Arts Classes in High School

Created by
Love and Let Lit
Looking for emergency sub plans for your high school English classes? If you don't have time to make detailed sub plans, or need some creative lesson plans to use in-between units, this is the resource for you! Don't let sick days be wasted days - these no-prep lessons are meaningful for students and easy for substitute teachers to implement! All student materials are writeable in Google Slides. DETAILS:⭐ 5 Days of Lesson Plans ⭐ Lesson #1: Students read, respond to, and write a mimic poem for
Preview of The Outsiders Novel Study Activity: "JOHNNY ON TRIAL" (Student Mock Trial)

The Outsiders Novel Study Activity: "JOHNNY ON TRIAL" (Student Mock Trial)

Created by
Your Best Drafts
THE OUTSIDERS NOVEL STUDY UNIT ACTIVITY: JOHNNY ON TRIALStudent Mock Trial:Did Johnny act in Self-Defense? This is one of the most fun activities for student engagement! With this activity, they are challenged to go deep into the novel and interact with characterization and plot development. This activity also challenges them to engage their writing, group collaboration, and public speaking skills.The activity is a Mock Trial for Johnny Cade and his role in the murder of Bob Sheldon. It is the s
Preview of Norse Mythology Unit, Campbell Hero’s Journey, Lord of the Rings, Marvel Thor

Norse Mythology Unit, Campbell Hero’s Journey, Lord of the Rings, Marvel Thor

In this epic Norse Mythology unit, you and your students will explore the realms (Asgard, Midgard, Jotunheim, etc.) and characters (Odin, Thor, Loki, etc.) of Norse Mythology and study Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s Journey (monomyth). You will apply the Hero’s Journey to the Norse myths as well as Marvel’s Thor and connect the past with the present by comparing Norse myths to The Lord of the Rings and Marvel’s Thor. In other words, you’ll leave your ordinary world, enter a special world filled with g
Preview of A Midsummer Night's Dream Comics and Activities

A Midsummer Night's Dream Comics and Activities

Created by
David Rickert
A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Comics and Activities is the perfect way to get students into Shakespeare’s hilarious comedy. Each act is introduced with a comic that gives a summary of what happens (without giving too much away) as well as a warm up activity that will get students interacting with Shakespeare’s language. Each comic includes actual text from the play. The comics and activities are perfect for those who are reading Shakespeare for the first time, reluctant readers, visual learners, an
Preview of The Raven Lesson | Annotation Poetry Activity for Comprehension & Poetic Devices

The Raven Lesson | Annotation Poetry Activity for Comprehension & Poetic Devices

Print and digital options included! Students highlight and annotate to analyze and demonstrate reading comprehension of Edgar Allan Poe's narrative poem with a focus on (1) the plot, (2) rhyme scheme, (3) internal rhyme, (4) alliteration, (5) onomatopoeia, and (6) allusions.This product includes an annotation friendly version of Edgar Allan Poe's poem. Free versions of this public domain text are readily available in many locations, but this particular document gives students space to annotate a
Preview of Animal Farm Introduction & Pre-Reading Activity With Allegory Posters

Animal Farm Introduction & Pre-Reading Activity With Allegory Posters

Created by
Love and Let Lit
Hook students by introducing Animal Farm, by George Orwell, with background information and allegory posters! Students read a background summary of the Russian Revolution, define key terms, figures and definitions, analyze existing allegories, and create an allegory poster. An alternative assignment in which students apply their understanding by writing their own mini-allegory is also included. All materials are available in PDF to print and student materials are writeable in Google Slides. Cli
Preview of Romeo & Juliet Anticipation | Pre-Reading CSI Activity | Crime Scene Roleplay

Romeo & Juliet Anticipation | Pre-Reading CSI Activity | Crime Scene Roleplay

Created by
Pagecraft ELA
Boost interest before you even introduce the text of Romeo and Juliet by presenting students with a crime scene and asking them to solve the crime. Students take on the following roles, each taking turns to lead the investigation:CSI Team LeaderCoronerToxicologistDetective (witness statements)Detective (evidence locker)Investigator (suspects)Students work through crime scene maps, toxicology reports, coroner's reports, witness and suspect information, and cross-reference it all before feeding th
Preview of The Veldt by Ray Bradbury - Close Reading & Analysis Dystopian Short Story Unit

The Veldt by Ray Bradbury - Close Reading & Analysis Dystopian Short Story Unit

Created by
21stCenturyLit
Students easily get into reading and analyzing "The Veldt" by Ray Bradbury. They seem to find the concepts of the dystopian story fascinating, yet somehow connected to their own lives. This week-long reading comprehension and analysis short story unit will ensure that your students not only become engaged in The Veldt, but that they thoroughly understand its dystopian purpose, implications, and themes. Plus, the project at the end allows the students to get creative and think about "the bigger p
Preview of The Open Window by Saki Short Story Unit - Close Reading & Irony

The Open Window by Saki Short Story Unit - Close Reading & Irony

Created by
Carla McLeod
Understanding irony is so vital to appreciating literature—particularly with the short story. Using this packet, students will do a close reading of Saki’s "The Open Window," identifying examples of irony and categorizing them by type—situational, verbal or dramatic. They will also work in groups to create and perform their own irony skits to include portrayals of each type. This is a fun, learning-filled activity that I have done for years in my classroom, and it has been a student favorite!
Preview of Othello Comics and Activities

Othello Comics and Activities

Created by
David Rickert
Make teaching Othello fun and engaging with this set of lessons and activities to help you lead students on a journey through one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays. The most important thing you’ll find here are comic summaries of each act. You can hand these out to students before they read to give them a summary of what will happen in the play without giving too much away or use them as a quick review for students who have been absent. In either case, I bring the story to life with humor and
Preview of Touching Spirit Bear Journal and Novel Study with EASEL Version

Touching Spirit Bear Journal and Novel Study with EASEL Version

Touching Spirit Bear (by Ben Mikaelsen) Student Journal/ Novel StudyNow available as an EASEL activity!WHY JOURNALS? I needed a resource to engage kids every step along the way of reading a novel. What I did NOT want my kids to do was read and answer comprehension questions and look up vocabulary, which all the other novel studies I looked at seem to do. That kills the fun of reading! This journal allows kids to discuss opinions, ideas, predictions- all fun things to do with a good book. My
Preview of The Crucible Arthur Miller's "Why I Wrote The Crucible" Article and Questions

The Crucible Arthur Miller's "Why I Wrote The Crucible" Article and Questions

Enhance your high school ELA students' critical reading skills with this interesting pre-reading activity for Arthur Miller's modern play, The Crucible, Miller's article "Why I Wrote The Crucible" and questions for students. Includes detailed answer key. No prep. In October of 1996, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Crucible, Arthur Miller wrote an essay for the New Yorker titled, “Why I Wrote The Crucible.” In this article, he recounts the terror of the Red Scare led by Senator
Preview of A Comic Lesson on Allusions With Activities

A Comic Lesson on Allusions With Activities

Created by
David Rickert
Greek mythology! The Bible! Shakespeare! All are sources of allusions that students may not recognize when they see them in literature. Help them learn the concept with the resource so they'll gain the wisdom of Solomon! Students will develop foundational knowledge of how allusions work and how you can figure out what they mean and where they come from. The activities include:-A brainstorming activity in which students come up with allusions they use in their everyday language.-a lesson on the
Preview of Past, Present, Future - Verb Tense Mini Lesson

Past, Present, Future - Verb Tense Mini Lesson

Students will learn how to use verb tense correctly and consistantly with this verb tense mini lesson. These worksheets are super easy to understand and use; just print and go! Here is what is included:★Verb Tense Worksheets (3 pages)★Answer KeyThank you so much for stopping by my store.  I hope you are enjoying my products. I appreciate you providing feedback and you even earn free TPT credits every time you do!Also, follow me and be notified when new products are uploaded.If you have any quest
Preview of "Beware the Ides of March" Julius Caesar Activity - Shakespeare

"Beware the Ides of March" Julius Caesar Activity - Shakespeare

Created by
Tracee Orman
"Beware the Ides of March" Anticipation Activity for The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare Use this in conjunction with my Tragedy of Julius Caesar {Shakespeare} Introduction PowerPoint Presentation or alone. This activity is a great introduction to William Shakespeare's "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar". Students will find answers about the Feast of the Lupercal (Lupercalia), in which the play opens and Caesar gets his first warning to "Beware the Ides of March." The next activit
Preview of Julius Caesar Comics and Activities

Julius Caesar Comics and Activities

Created by
David Rickert
Make teaching Julius Caesar fun and engaging with this set of lessons and activities to help you lead students on a journey through one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays. The most important thing you’ll find here are comic summaries of each act. You can hand these out to students before they read to give them a summary of what will happen in the play without giving too much away or use them as a quick review for students who have been absent. In either case, I bring the story to life with humo
Preview of Full Unit Plan for Alan Moore's Graphic Novel V for Vendetta

Full Unit Plan for Alan Moore's Graphic Novel V for Vendetta

Images of some of the unit are available here as a preview, the preview is blurred but in the actual product it wont be.This is a full unit for the graphic novel V for Vendetta. It is 57 pages and includes an anticipation guide before reading the novel, a character guide, comprehension questions for all chapters of the book, many activities for a number of those chapters, and a final exam to go with the unit.Be sure to check out these other, completely free, resources I have to aid in teaching
Preview of A Visual Guide to Tone with Teaching Ideas

A Visual Guide to Tone with Teaching Ideas

Created by
David Rickert
This visual guide presents the basics of tone and a handy reference sheet that helps kids understand how authors use tone and how they can determine what the tone of any piece of writing is. The visual guide also has several teaching strategies that will work with a variety of texts to promote understanding, inlcuding:Building tone vocabulary using a tone wheelStrategies for identifying tone Analyzing shifts in toneManipulating the tone in a piece of writing using mentor texts.Analyzing the use
Preview of Night by Elie Wiesel Reading Guide and Chapter Questions With Theme Development

Night by Elie Wiesel Reading Guide and Chapter Questions With Theme Development

Created by
Love and Let Lit
This Reading Guide for Night by Elie Wiesel will help students gain a deeper understanding of Elie Wiesel’s famous memoir. In this study guide, students define important terms and answer thought-provoking questions for each chapter. Save your precious time, all the prep-work is done for you! This resource includes a detailed answer key and a student version that can be shared in Google Drive.Click the PREVIEW to see this resource in more detail. DETAILS: ⭐ Thought Provoking Chapter Questions
Preview of Paired Texts - A Midsummer Night's Dream & Newspaper Article

Paired Texts - A Midsummer Night's Dream & Newspaper Article

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Make teaching Shakespeare relevant with connections to nonfiction texts. Students complete close readings of two texts: an excerpt from William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The New York Times online article (link provided) “Modern Love--Breaking our Parents’ Rules for Love.” Using an excerpt from the play will make Shakespeare manageable and engaging for many of your students.In addition to the printable lesson, this resource may be used for online learning with EASEL by TpT.Stu
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