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Preview of A Raisin in the Sun:  End of Play Escape Room {9-12 ELA}

A Raisin in the Sun: End of Play Escape Room {9-12 ELA}

A Raisin in the Sun ends with a lot of questions, but one question I like to post to the students is, where did that scoundrel Willy Harris run off to? Using this interactive, high-energy Escape Room, your class will transform into the Chicago Police Headquarters and work in teams to track down Willy Harris and the money he stole from Walter Younger.Want to see the Escape Room in action? Head on over to my Instagram page and watch my Escape Room highlights!The Setup:Your classroom becomes CPD
Preview of The Lottery Roleplay Escape Room Activity

The Lottery Roleplay Escape Room Activity

Created by
Raquel Bliffen
This ready-to-go resource has all you need to fill a class period with a roleplay exercise that will leave your students wanting more. Character identity cards will allow your students to immerse themselves in this year's annual ceremony. Watch one of your students become Joe Summers as the Official of the Lottery; the Hutchinson family is back after a terrible year without Tessie; even Old Man Warner is here to try to break the town record for most lotteries attended. Fans of the Play Adaptatio
Preview of ELA - Escape Room - Zombie Apocalypse (@ Shelton Valley)

ELA - Escape Room - Zombie Apocalypse (@ Shelton Valley)

Created by
Kadi Burden
ELA Escape Room is designed to help you find out what happened to the residents of the safe town of Shelton Valley during the zombie apocalypse. Escape Room is 100% printable and can be used with or without locks! The clues do not have to be solved in chronological order, so it is perfect for having small groups working at the same time. The product comes with an overview, answer sheet, and note sheet for students; station clues, manipulatives, and ciphers for the game; and a teacher's notes/gui
Preview of Gatsby Bundle: Highly engaging activities for chapters 5-7.

Gatsby Bundle: Highly engaging activities for chapters 5-7.

This bundle includes all of my most engaging and interactive activities for The Great Gatsby: Activities use music, art, acting, and close reading skills to help students better understand the complexities of this novel. Includes:The Great Gatsby Call in Radio Show: looking at chapter 6 through the characters' perspectives. The student directed version of the call in radio show for students who are absent the day of the show.Kill and Run--using music and art to better understand the complexities
Preview of CCSS (Common Core) Murder Mystery

CCSS (Common Core) Murder Mystery

Created by
Kulm's Class
Who killed Bertha? Her fiancé, cousin, or brother and business partner? Students will devour the short murder mystery story as they attempt to solve the crime by collecting textual evidence to infer, summarize, characterize, and sequence the events. They will also work on their writing and listening/speaking during their investigation. Teams of collaborative groups work together on the clues (pieces of the story and CCSS-aligned activities) and don't get the next set of clues until the Chief of
Preview of The Great Gatsby Call-in Radio Show: Ch 6

The Great Gatsby Call-in Radio Show: Ch 6

If you don’t have time to read chapter 6 as a class but you need students to know the important revelations within this chapter before you get to the climax in chapter 7, then this activity is perfect. You’ll choose four students to take on the roles of Gatsby, Daisy, Tom, and Nick. Then, you’ll host a call-in radio show and invite these characters to be the guests. They’ll have had time to internalize their parts (already written and included in this purchase), so that they can answer the quest
Preview of Teaching The Great Gatsby Starter Pack - Lessons, Historical Context, and More

Teaching The Great Gatsby Starter Pack - Lessons, Historical Context, and More

Created by
Ed Inspirations
This bundle gives you the following four products, all of which I have routinely used to start off a fun and interactive unit on The Great Gatsby and introduction to American Literature (in the 1920's): 1. An initial lesson (on Fitzgerald's use of language in the text). This lesson helps students see and understand the beauty of the author's language choices before diving into individual chapters.2. A comprehensive research party workshop activity that allows students to explore different rese
Preview of The Road | Cormac McCarthy | Interactive Fiction Activity | DIGITAL & PRINT

The Road | Cormac McCarthy | Interactive Fiction Activity | DIGITAL & PRINT

Created by
Hands on Reading
THROUGH INTERACTIVE FICTION, STUDENTS EXPLORE THE PLOT OF CORMAC MCCARTHY'S THE ROAD. NEWLY REVISED TO INCLUDE A DIGITAL VERSION OF THE ACTIVITY FOR DISTANCE LEARNING CLASSROOMS.You come to an abandoned house, what do you do- go inside or keep walking? With each choice find disaster or elude death. THE ADVENTURE WILL REINFORCE THE THEMES: CHOICE, CHANCE, SURVIVAL, AND DEATH WHILE PUSHING STUDENTS TO TAKE ON THE UNIQUE PERSPECTIVE OF THE NARRATOR THROUGH EXPLORATION AND WRITING.Students will mo
Preview of Macbeth Holiday/Christmas Interactive 3D Simulation Theme/Act Writing Activity

Macbeth Holiday/Christmas Interactive 3D Simulation Theme/Act Writing Activity

Created by
Book Wise
Shakespeare's Macbeth's Dagger Soliloquy: Act 2, Scene 1- Holiday/Christmas Interactive 3D Simulation- Appearance Versus Reality Thematic Writing Workshop Activity: This common core aligned resource is a fun and immersive lesson that is a unique and memorable way to get your High School British Literature Classes excited about reading Macbeth and writing their own soliloquies! This beautifully designed resource will excite all of your students as they experience a real-life simulation that bring
Preview of Chapter 1 of The Great Gatsby - Full Lesson (with Focus on Unreliable Narrators)

Chapter 1 of The Great Gatsby - Full Lesson (with Focus on Unreliable Narrators)

Created by
Ed Inspirations
This product is a full lesson for teaching "Chapter 1" of The Great Gatsby: learning objective, opening activity, developmental questions, explicit teaching notes, workshop guidance, and a thorough breakdown of the events and key concepts in Chapter 1. Since students meet Nick Carraway in Chapter 1, the lesson focuses on the definition and role of an unreliable narrator. Moreover, the lesson models for students how to lead discussions on any chapter of The Great Gatsby (or any book for that m
Preview of Who Would You Save Activity

Who Would You Save Activity

Created by
Jackie Zeman
The best way to get students thinking about essential questions is to put them into a situation which makes them think. This is one of my most favorite activities to do with students because it gets them thinking morally and logically. Students will read through the situation where they are stranded on an island and have to choose 3 people to save; everyone else will die. The people they have to choose from will not be an easy choice as they all have positive and negative qualities. After they c
Preview of Poe Usher Common Core FSA Style Assessment

Poe Usher Common Core FSA Style Assessment

This assessment utilizes the Common Core and FSA style questions to identify student mastery of reading concepts and familiarize them with the types of questioning they will see on Common Core assessments. This assessment has multiple choice, mulit-response, open response, and essay questions as well as hot text questions. This can be used during or after reading Edgar Allen Poe's "The Fall of the House of Usher."
Preview of A Christmas Carol Activity - Scene 4

A Christmas Carol Activity - Scene 4

Created by
Emma Sikorski
Combine math and reading with this amazing activity! Students are given a budget and asked to come up with a movie proposal over scene 4 of A Christmas Carol. Students will have to think about what's important in the scene and make a series of decisions without going over budget! Then, students will write an explanation about why they made the decisions they did.
Preview of Single Instagram Post Template

Single Instagram Post Template

Created by
Sourceror
This project is great for teaching about either historical people or even book characters. Every piece is editable and relatable to student interest.
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