Middle School ELA Curriculum Grammar Literature Nonfiction Writing Units Bundle
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Teaching all the Middle School ELA for 6th, 7th, and 8th grade Literature, Informational, Grammar, and Writing standards is completely broken down and done for you with this complete ELA curriculum bundle of units. This bundle includes all of my literary devices units, my nonfiction unit, all of my essay writing units, all my grammar units, and all mentor texts and novel studies are included.
Here's what's included in each reading or writing unit:
- 12-24 Lesson Plans and Resources
- Daily Lesson Plan pacing guides, prep breakdown, and mentor text information
- Daily lesson plan slide presentations to accompany each interactive notebook lesson (historical fiction, poetry, and nonfiction will get these during 22-23).
- Printable and digital literary devices reference pages for students
- Printable and digital literature or literary nonfiction elements reference pages for students
- Digital reading response student notebooks
- Editable and digital literature or literary nonfiction reading response grading rubrics
- Book Club formation forms, resources, book suggestions, and more!
- 30-50 different examples of reading responses differentiated by grade: Examples are labeled by text and not grade level so you can mix and match or choose your own texts.
- Short stories or nonfiction texts with answers keys for annotations and responses: (three examples: one for 6th, 7th, and 8th)
- Completed essays (three examples: one for 6th, 7th, and 8th
- BONUS: Starbooks book tasting resource to form book clubs
Each novel study includes:
- Novel Study Daily Lesson Plans
- Teacher answer keys and vocabulary for all lessons.
- 10+ Reading Response Examples for teachers and students to reference.
- 10+ Nonfiction Mini-Anchor Charts or Student Reference Pages
- 10+ Reading Response Graphic Organizers
- 40+ page Implementation Teachers Guide: Socratic Seminar, Tips and Tricks, Pacing, Student Examples, FAQs, scripted lesson examples, etc.
- PowerPoint, JPEG, and PDF Display slides for all Guiding and Interpretive Questions
- Digital Student Reading Response Notebooks
- Editable PowerPoint Reading Response Rubrics: Differentiated by grade level.
- Editable PowerPoint Literary Nonfiction Reading Response Rubrics: Differentiated by grade level.
- Small group and individual conference teacher forms
Your students will actually learn how to write true literary analysis or literary nonfiction responses daily while the daily responses build up in difficulty to eventually have students write a full-on comparative analysis essay or narrative writing essays.
No more, "I don't know what to write," or "I don't understand the assignment," because I have created 100s of examples of analysis or narrative responses, 3 different middle school literary essays for each writing, and every reading and writing reference tool for students.
Each lesson is broken down step-by-step for teachers and each example is broken down with explanations for students.
Prep is quick and easy... Just print the student pages, gather the materials listed, display my examples, teach the lesson, and you're ready for middle schoolers who can write true literary analysis responses and essays.
The units included in this Sixth-Eighth Grade Curriculum are:
- Literary Devices and Realistic Fiction Reading Unit
- 8th Grade Realistic Fiction Mentor Text Novel Study: The Outsiders
- 7th Grade Realistic Fiction Mentor Text Novel Study: Freak the Mighty
- 6th Grade Realistic Fiction Mentor Text Novel Study: Ghost by Jason Reynolds
- Narrative Writing Unit
- Literary Devices and Historical Fiction Reading Unit
- 8th Grade Historical Fiction Mentor Text Novel Study: A Long Walk to Water
- 7th Grade Historical Fiction Mentor Text Novel Study: The Call of the Wild
- 6th Grade Historical Fiction Mentor Text Novel Study: Fever 1793
- Literary Analysis Reading and Writing Unit
- Literary Nonfiction Reading Unit
- 8th Grade Literary Nonfiction Mentor Text Novel Study: The Finest Hours
- 7th Grade Literary Nonfiction Mentor Text Novel Study: Brown Girl Dreaming
- 6th Grade Literary Nonfiction Mentor Text Novel Study: Chasing Lincoln's Killer
- Rhetorical Analysis Reading and Writing Unit
- Drama Reading Unit
- Poetry and Verse Reading Unit
- 8th Grade Poetry and Verse Mentor Text Novel Study: The Crossover
- 7th Grade Poetry and Verse Mentor Text Novel Study: Out of the Dust
- 6th Grade Poetry and Verse Mentor Text Novel Study: House Arrest
- Literary Devices and Dystopian Reading Unit
- 8th Grade Dystopian Mentor Text Novel Study: The Giver
- 7th Grade Dystopian Mentor Text Novel Study: The Maze Runner
- 6th Grade Dystopian Mentor Text Novel Study: Among the Hidden
- Volume One Bundle Middle School Mentor Sentences to Teach Grammar
- Volume Two Bundle Middle School Mentor Sentences to Teach Grammar
- Argumentative Writing Unit: Coming 2023
The bonus resources included in Sixth-Eighth Grade Curriculum are:
- Complete Middle School ELA Pacing Guides: 6th, 7th, and 8th.
- Volume One Middle School ELA Bell Ringers
- Volume Two Middle School ELA Bell Ringers
- Middle Grade and Middle School ELA Bell Ringers
- Middle School ELA Root and Affix Bell Ringers
- Bundle of Middle School ELA Reading and Grammar Exit Tickets
- Middle School ELA Reference Materials Bundle
- Middle School ELA Holiday Activities Bundle
- Middle school ELA Back To School Stations
- Middle School ELA Review Games Bundle
The 20 Realistic Fiction and Literary Devices Lessons are:
- Pre-Lesson 1: Starbooks Realistic Fiction Novel Selection/Book Club Selections
- Pre-Lesson 2: Hard and Fast Figurative Language and Literature Terms
- Lesson One: Realistic Fiction Novels Point of View Impact
- Lesson Two: Realistic Fiction Novels Setting Impact
- Lesson Three: Realistic Fiction Novels Analyzing Character Traits
- Lesson Four: Realistic Fiction Novels Direct and Indirect Characterization
- Lesson Five: Realistic Fiction Novels Analyzing Theme
- Lesson Six: Realistic Fiction Novels Literary Inferences
- Lesson Seven: Realistic Fiction Novels Literary Conflict
- Lesson Eight: Realistic Fiction Novels Point of View vs. Perspective
- Lesson Nine: Realistic Fiction Novels Literary Text Structures
- Lesson Ten: Realistic Fiction Novels Inspiration from the Past
- Lesson Eleven: Realistic Fiction Novels Elements of Plot
- Lesson Twelve: Realistic Fiction Novels Figurative Language Analysis
- Lesson Thirteen: Realistic Fiction Novels Theme Development
- Lesson Fourteen: Realistic Fiction Novels Central Idea and Objective Summary
- Lesson Fifteen: Realistic Fiction Novels Multimedia Versions Analysis
- Lesson Sixteen: Realistic Fiction Novels Narrative Point of View
The 24 Nonfiction Lesson plans are:
- Pre-Lesson 1: Starbooks Nonfiction Novel Selection/Book Club Selections
- Pre-Lesson 2: Hard and Fast Figurative Language and Literature Terms
- Lesson One: Nonfiction Central Idea Day One
- Lesson Two: Nonfiction Central Idea Day Two
- Lesson Three: Nonfiction Author's Purpose Day One
- Lesson Four: Nonfiction Author's Purpose Day Two
- Lesson Five: Nonfiction Author's Purpose Day Three
- Lesson Six: Nonfiction Key Concepts Day One
- Lesson Seven: Nonfiction Key Concepts Day Two
- Lesson Eight: Nonfiction Key Concepts Day Three
- Lesson Nine: Nonfiction Text Structures Day One
- Lesson Ten: Nonfiction Text Structures Day Two
- Lesson Eleven: Nonfiction Text Structures Day Three
- Lesson Twelve: Nonfiction Text Features Day One
- Lesson Thirteen: Nonfiction Text Features Day Two
- Lesson Fourteen: Nonfiction Text Features Day Three
- Lesson Fifteen: Nonfiction Text Sections Day One
- Lesson Sixteen: Nonfiction Text Sections Day One
- Lesson Seventeen: Nonfiction Primary and Secondary Sources Day One
- Lesson Eighteen: Nonfiction Primary and Secondary Sources Day Two
- Lesson Nineteen: Nonfiction Primary and Secondary Sources Day Three
- Lesson Twenty: Nonfiction Central Idea Development
- Bonus Lesson One: Nonfiction Objective Summaries
- Bonus Lesson Two: Nonfiction Comparing to Multimedia Versions
The 22 Historical Fiction and Literary Devices Lessons are:
- Pre-Lesson 1: Starbooks Historical Fiction Novel Selection/Book Club Selections
- Pre-Lesson 2: Hard and Fast Figurative Language and Literature Terms
- Pre-Lesson 3: Hard and Fast Characters and Literature Terms
- Lesson One: Historical Fiction Novels World-Building
- Lesson Two: Historical Fiction Novels Third-Person Point of View
- Lesson Three: Historical Fiction Novels Historical Account Notes
- Lesson Four: Historical Fiction Novels Historical Account
- Lesson Five: Historical Fiction Novels Character Types One
- Lesson Six: Historical Fiction Novels Character Types Two
- Lesson Seven: Historical Fiction Novels Characterization
- Lesson Eight: Historical Fiction Novels Setting Impact
- Lesson Nine: Historical Fiction Novels Eras and Time Periods
- Lesson Ten: Historical Fiction Novels Chronological Text Structure
- Lesson Eleven: Historical Fiction Novels Author’s Craft and Style
- Lesson Twelve: Historical Fiction Novels Time-Bending Author’s Craft
- Lesson Thirteen: Historical Fiction Novels Mood and Tone
- Lesson Fourteen: Historical Fiction Novels Theme
- Lesson Fifteen: Historical Fiction Novels Historical Fiction Text Structures
- Lesson Sixteen: Historical Fiction Novels Point of View Impact
The 22 Poetry and Poetic Devices Lessons are:
- Pre-Lesson 1: Starbooks and Verse Novel Selection or Book Club Selections
- Pre-Lesson 2: Figurative Language Lesson and Literature Terms Lesson
- Pre-Lesson 3: Types of Poetry and Poetry Terms Lesson
- Lesson One: Poetry/Verse Novel Structure Analysis
- Lesson Two: Poetry/Verse Novel Themes Analysis
- Lesson Three: Poetry/Verse Novel Mood and Tone Analysis
- Lesson Four: Poetry/Verse Novel Figurative Language Analysis
- Lesson Five: Poetry/Verse Novel Plot Impact Analysis
- Lesson Six: Poetry/Verse Novel Author’s Purpose Analysis
- Lesson Seven: Poetry/Verse Novel Point of View Impact Analysis
- Lesson Eight: Poetry/Verse Novel Comparing Structure Impact Analysis
- Lesson Nine: Poetry/Verse Novel Comparing Mood and Tone Analysis
- Lesson Ten: Poetry/Verse Novel Plot/Author's Purpose Impact Analysis
- Lesson Eleven: Poetry/Verse Novel Figurative Language Impact Analysis
- Lesson Twelve: Poetry/Verse Novel Writing Mentor Text Inspired Poems
- Lesson Thirteen: Poetry/Verse Novel Writing Mentor Text Inspired Poems
- Lesson Fourteen: Poetry/Verse Novel Writing Mentor Text Inspired Poems
- Lesson Fifteen: Poetry/Verse Novel Writing Mentor Text Inspired Poems
- Lesson Sixteen: Poetry/Verse Novel Writing Mentor Text Inspired Poems
The 11 Drama Lessons are:
- Lesson One: The History of Drama
- Lesson Two: Introduction to Drama Terms One
- Lesson Three: Introduction to Drama Terms Two
- Lesson Four: Elements of Drama
- Lesson Five: Stage Directions
- Lesson Six: Character Types in Drama
- Lesson Seven: Dialogue and Dialogue Impact
- Lesson Eight: Types of Drama + Mood and Tone
- Lesson Nine: Dramatic Irony + The 3 Types of Irony
- Lesson Ten: Plot
- Bonus Lesson: Choices by Directors and Actors
The 20 Dystopian Unit lesson plans are:
- Pre-Lesson 1: Starbooks Nonfiction Novel Selection/Book Club Selections
- Pre-Lesson 2: Hard and Fast Figurative Language and Literature Terms
- Dystopian Lesson Day One: Dystopian Elements
- Dystopian Lesson Day Two: Dystopian World-Building
- Dystopian Lesson Day Three: Imagery
- Dystopian Lesson Day Four: Mood and Tone
- Dystopian Lesson Day Five: Symbolism
- Dystopian Lesson Day Six: Allusions/Analogies
- Dystopian Lesson Day Seven: Flashback and Flashforward
- Dystopian Lesson Day Eight: Literary Conflict
- Dystopian Lesson Day Nine: Points of View and Perspectives
- Dystopian Lesson Day Ten: The Antihero in Dystopian Texts
- Dystopian Lesson Day Eleven: Cliffhangers, Foreshadowing, Suspense
- Dystopian Lesson Day Twelve: Propaganda in Dystopian Texts
- Dystopian Lesson Day Thirteen: Author’s Craft
- Dystopian Lesson Day Fourteen: Theme
- Dystopian Lesson Day Fifteen: Dystopian Archetypes
- Dystopian Lesson Day Sixteen: Point of View Response
- Dystopian Bonus Lesson: Utopia or Dystopia?
- Dystopian Bonus Lesson: Objective Summaries
The 13 Narrative Writing Lessons Are:
- Session 1: Elements of Narrative Essays Part one
- Session 2: Elements of Narrative Essays Part Two
- Session 3: Narrative Plot Diagrams
- Session 4: Using Sensory Details
- Session 5: Using Dialogue Correctly
- Session 6: Using Dialogue Effectively
- Session 7: Ways to Start a Narrative, Writing Rough Drafts, Writing Conferences
- Session 8: Using Narrative Transitions, Writing Rough Drafts, Writing Conferences
- Session 9: Pacing Narrative Writing, Writing Rough Drafts, Writing Conferences
- Session 10: Ways to End a Narrative, Writing Rough Drafts, Writing Conferences
- Session 11: Consistent Verb Tenses, Peer Editing, Writing Conferences
- Session 12: Editing vs. Revising Rough drafts, Writing Conferences
- Session 13-15: Publishing final drafts, Writing Conferences
The 24 Literary Analysis Lessons are:
- Summarizing vs. Analyzing
- Selecting and Reading Short Story One
- Annotating and Summarizing: Short story one
- Analyzing and Determining Strong Themes: Short story one
- Analyzing Important Scenes for Your Theme: Short story one
- Analyzing Author’s Craft: Short story one
- Analyzing Symbolism: Short story one
- Selecting, Reading, and Annotating Texts: Short story two
- Analyzing Themes in Important Scenes: Short story two
- Analyzing Author’s Craft: Short story two
- Analyzing an Author’s Craft Across Texts: Short story three or poem
- Analyzing Symbolism Across Texts: Short story three or poem
- Utilizing Counterclaims in Literary Analysis
- Part One: Using analysis and evidence together seamlessly for body paragraphs focusing on one text
- Part Two: Using analysis and evidence together seamlessly for body paragraphs focusing on two texts
- Comparative Literary Analysis Planning: Choosing either deep or wide analysis + Thesis statements and Claims + Quick Essay Outlines
- Literary Analysis Comparative Essay Introductions
- Literary Analysis Comparative Essay Body Paragraphs
- Literary Analysis Comparative Essay Drafts and Linking Words Mini-Lesson
- Literary Analysis Comparative Essay Drafts and Counterclaims Mini-Lesson
- Literary Analysis Comparative Essay Conclusions
- Editing vs. Revising
- Publishing Final Drafts
- Bonus: Writing Celebration!
The 23 Rhetorical Analysis lessons are:
- Summarizing vs. Analyzing
- Author’s Purpose.
- Rhetorical Appeals/Persuasion Techniques
- Rhetorical Devices in Advertisements
- Analyzing Famous Speeches for Rhetorical Appeals
- Rhetorical Devices
- Rhetorical Devices PowerPoint Activity and Practice
- Analyzing Famous Speeches for Rhetorical Devices
- Analyzing Rhetorical Appeals and Devices in Famous Speeches 1
- Rhetorical Analysis Response One
- Analyzing Rhetorical Appeals and Devices in Famous Speeches 2
- Rhetorical Analysis Response Two
- Utilizing Counterclaims in Rhetorical Analysis
- Using analysis and evidence together seamlessly for body paragraphs focusing on two texts
- Comparative Rhetorical Analysis Planning: Choosing either deep or wide analysis + Thesis statements and Claims + Quick Essay Outlines
- Rhetorical Analysis Comparative Essay Introductions
- Rhetorical Analysis Comparative Essay Body Paragraphs
- Rhetorical Analysis Comparative Essay Drafts and Linking Words Mini-Lesson
- Rhetorical Analysis Comparative Essay Drafts and Mini-Lesson
- Rhetorical Analysis Comparative Essay Conclusions
- Editing vs. Revising
- Publishing Final Drafts
- Writing Celebration!
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Brianna N. says, "I love how this unit mixes read aloud mentor novels with student independent reading or book clubs. It is the perfect combination of what I am looking to do in my classroom this year. Everything is organized into easy to follow daily lesson plans. Fantastic!"
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