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Preview of The Crucible Final Essay Prompts for Analysis and Reflection

The Crucible Final Essay Prompts for Analysis and Reflection

We all want our high school ELA students to relate to and learn from literature and recognize the universality of its themes. This final essay activity is a creative way to assess your student's understanding and appreciation of The Crucible. The assignment also prompts them to reflect on how The Crucible is relevant to their lives.No prep.Printable PDF or TPT Digital Easel Activity This activity requires students to compose a final essay and provide personal reflection after completing the clas
Preview of 1984 - Anticipation Guide & Post Reading Reflection

1984 - Anticipation Guide & Post Reading Reflection

Created by
S J Brull
Use pre-reading and post-reading activities to get students making "big picture" connections with this 1984 anticipation guide and reflective writing. This purchase includes a two page handout with quotes that relate to the text's theme. Students are asked to respond by indicating whether they agree or disagree with the statement and then explaining their opinion. Also included is a teacher's note to explain how to bridge this into an optional discussion, depending on how much time you have.
Preview of 1984 Research Paper Outlining Assignment

1984 Research Paper Outlining Assignment

This assignment walks students through the planning, prewriting, and outlining stages of their research paper. This guidance emphasizes authentic investigation by telling students to propose but not commit to a thesis or conclusion before beginning to write.
Preview of Post Reading Reflection Writing Activity - Digital and Physical Resource

Post Reading Reflection Writing Activity - Digital and Physical Resource

Created by
S J Brull
Use pre-reading and post-reading writing to get students making "big picture" connections with this reflective writing lesson. the writing reflection asks students to relate their opinion to quotes from the text after reading. Consider bridging this into an optional discussion, depending on how much time you have. These assignments even work well independently, in case you don't have in class time in your unit plan. This writing lesson is meant to be preceded by an anticipation guide for a giv
Preview of Standard Plot Map

Standard Plot Map

Created by
Mrs B Hanley
A blank Standard Plot Map that students can complete from any text, story, or novel. Includes spaces for the elements of plot, such as exposition, inciting incident, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution or denouement. Includes spaces for protagonist, antagonist, and other characters, as well as the title, author, and setting of the plot. Includes Key for elements
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