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Preview of Halloween Middle and High School English - Unit Bundle

Halloween Middle and High School English - Unit Bundle

Created by
Lit and Pics
A complete Halloween Scary Stories Unit Bundle! Excite your middle and high school students by teaching them about Poe, Dahl, and Jackson's short stories which include suspense, irony, symbolism, and other fascinating literary devices. Improve your students' comprehension and analysis skills with engaging presentations, fun activities, and interesting discussions. This bundle includes resources for "The Tell-Tale Heart," "The Landlady," and "The Lottery."With 16 products, this bundle has it all!
Preview of "Fences" by August Wilson

"Fences" by August Wilson

Presentation includes:Near page-by-page analysis of literary elements and themes throughout the text2 poems that connect to "Fences" Text SetOver 60 questions that analyze literary devices and themeOver 60 excerpts from the text accompany the questions1 fun One-Pager activity instructions with rubric and examples6 pictures of real annotations to serve as a model for students5 AP-style prompts for Q3- Literary Analysis that may be used for paragraph or full-essay practice2 fun closing activities
Preview of Your Own Modest Proposal: Satire Writing Assignment

Your Own Modest Proposal: Satire Writing Assignment

This assignment includes detailed instructions, a rubric, and a prewriting document to help your students brainstorm a satire of their own choosing. This is best paired with Swift's A Modest Proposal, as it's structured around his text. This is a great exercise in persuasive writing and incorporates specific ways for them to utilize ethos, pathos, and logos in their modern argument. This assignment has seen years of success in my classroom!
Preview of Herd Mentality Synthesis Writing Process (The Crucible- core text)

Herd Mentality Synthesis Writing Process (The Crucible- core text)

Created by
Lady Brady
**Great for online writing instruction (remote learning), inclusion classrooms, self-paced environments, one-to-one device districts, classrooms with varying skill-levels, and more!** This graphic organizer is an extremely helpful resource to use throughout a unit where you want the students to not only understand the writing process, but how to synthesize multiple works to create a thorough argument. For this unit, the resource focuses on Herd Mentality through Arthur Miller's The Crucible as t
Preview of Gabriela Mistral Poetry and Literary Activity Bundle for Google Apps

Gabriela Mistral Poetry and Literary Activity Bundle for Google Apps

Gabriela Mistral Poetry and Literary Bundle is a complete tool kit of poetry, vocabulary building, note taking, reading and interactive activities that will add new ideas to your current poetry curriculum or provide you with the tools for a brand-new literary unit. Students will use poetry to compare and discuss the world in a historical context and analyze how it applies to today’s reader. The teacher has the flexibility to teach a whole unit or to divide it into smaller segments and select t
Preview of Methods of Persuasion: Digital Interactive Notebook - Distance Learning

Methods of Persuasion: Digital Interactive Notebook - Distance Learning

Purpose:Created as an Expository Reading & Writing resource, this Interactive Notebook provides instruction, examples, & opportunities for critical analysis of Aristotle's Methods of Persuasion as they relate to rhetoric & bias in advertising/the media.Description:Customize the following as you wish:Writing PromptsAdvertisement ImagesCommercial ExamplesExamples of Bias in the MediaCumulative Writing ReflectionGreat for:Distance LearningSomething purposeful, timely, & introspectiv
Preview of Example AP Language Syllabus / Course Description Sheet / Sequence of Units

Example AP Language Syllabus / Course Description Sheet / Sequence of Units

Created by
Ed Inspirations
This is an example, high-level, personable, and student-friendly syllabus you can use as a model for starting off and/or structuring your Advanced Placement Language and Composition course. It is useful for instructors who need help phrasing the different components of their syllabus. My syllabus contains the following components for modeling purposes: "Educator Information", "About the Course", "About Me", "About You (the students)", Required Supplies, Course Set-Up Tasks (E.g., accessing JS
Preview of Historical Fiction mini unit: Vietnam-Photography, literature, writing w/KEYs

Historical Fiction mini unit: Vietnam-Photography, literature, writing w/KEYs

For the best description, view the preview lesson plan layout. I've used and shared this unit for years, and the students really are engaged and enjoy it.I am a believer of creating connections and empathy, and this unit is designed to do that with a variety of approaches.The worksheets include:Opening notes and research on historical fiction with a focus on Tim O'BrienA poem written by an American nurse who served in VietnamAn excerpt from O'Brien's The Things They Carried for collaborative wor
Preview of The Art of the Debate: Middle & High School; ELL

The Art of the Debate: Middle & High School; ELL

Created by
Jason Almodovar
In this practical Google Slide presentation designed for middle and high school students and ELL, students are exposed to a DETAILED discussion on the use of debates to teach them speaking skills, expressing opinion and agreeing and disagreeing. Specific language used in debates is also detailed. Different variations of debates to use are introduced in this presentation, taking in mind student language proficiency level and the amount of time a teacher has for the debate. It is very user-friendl
Preview of Distance Learning Yearlong Figurative Language and Poetry Unit

Distance Learning Yearlong Figurative Language and Poetry Unit

Created by
Big Juicy Brain
This bundle provides ready to go 15 minute mini-lessons with videos embedded to learn all types of figurative language, styles of poetry, and how to put poetry together. The lessons can be used weekly, resulting in a full Poetry Notebook at the end of the Year to be performed in your "class coffee shop"with snaps and all!
Preview of Jurassic Park and the Present Progressive Worksheet

Jurassic Park and the Present Progressive Worksheet

Created by
Spanish Salvaje
Are you struggling to teach your kids the present progressive? Need something creative and visual? Want to introduce them to a little bit of culture? Look no further!!! I have created an engaging worksheet that uses the velociraptor kitchen scene for students to visualize how to write out the present progressive.
Preview of The BFG: Lessons 1.1-1.5

The BFG: Lessons 1.1-1.5

Created by
McGowan Store
This assignment is for chapters 1-5 of Roald Dahl's The BFG. I always encourage you to look for completion, not "accuracy" when grading. :)
Preview of Ch. 1 Roadmap: The Digital World: Building on What You Already Know to Respond

Ch. 1 Roadmap: The Digital World: Building on What You Already Know to Respond

This FREE visual learning progression helps students move through this writing unit at their own pace so they can be in their own place. The download gives an overview of writing Unit 1 titled “The Digital World: Building on What You Already Know to Respond Critically.” It helps secondary students better understand the input of their world so they can better articulate their output to the world. It is designed for students who are deeply integrated in the world with technology yet seek to discov
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