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Women's History Month Common Core RL.8.2 resources

Preview of Black History Month- Black Poetry

Black History Month- Black Poetry

This unit comprises of poems and speeches by famous Black poets. I suggest you use this for grades 8-12. Students should be familiar with figurative language to answer some of the PARCC questions. The excerpts analyzed includes: *Phenomenal Woman by Maya Angelou *Ain't I A Woman by Sojourner Truth *Mother to Son by Langston Hughes *On Being Brought from Africa to America by Phillis Wheatley This Black History Month Unit includes: *An answer sheet for the multiple choice questions. *An extende
Preview of Still I Rise (Angelou) Lesson Plan & Materials

Still I Rise (Angelou) Lesson Plan & Materials

Celebrate Black History Month with this thoughtful, engaging lesson on overcoming obstacles in Maya Angelou's renowned poem, "Still I Rise."This lesson plan on Angelou's poem can be used in a variety of ways throughout the school year. For instance, the lesson is the perfect jumpstart for your unit on slavery, Civil Rights, poetry, or Women's Rights in America. It can also be used as a stand-alone lesson to get your students to reflect upon and discuss overcoming their own personal obstacles. Gi
Preview of Desiree’s Baby by Kate Chopin | Short Story Analysis

Desiree’s Baby by Kate Chopin | Short Story Analysis

“Désirée’s Baby” is a short story by Kate Chopin published in 1893. The story is set in Louisiana during the mid-nineteenth century, or the Antebellum South period. At the time, rich, white slaveowners were at the top of the social hierarchy. This story intertwines themes of racism and sexism through a complex plot and development of characters. Included in this purchase is:Complete short story “Désirée’s Baby” by Kate ChopinAcademic vocabulary graphic organizerActivating prior knowledge act
Preview of Maya Angelou Poetry —Still I Rise, Caged Bird, Woman Work

Maya Angelou Poetry —Still I Rise, Caged Bird, Woman Work

This Poetry Activity is a great way to incorporate ELA lessons during Women's History Month or Black History Month!This purchase includes:An introduction to the life of Maya AngelouAnalyses of Angelou's three poems: Still I Rise, Caged Bird, and Woman WorkA constructed response question which requires students to compare and contrast two of the three poems based on theme, imagery, tone, language, style, mood, or the influence of Angelou's life on her workSentence starters for struggling writers
Preview of Eleven by Sandra Cisneros - Lesson on Theme and Four Types of Conflict - Digital

Eleven by Sandra Cisneros - Lesson on Theme and Four Types of Conflict - Digital

Teach students to uncover themes in Sandra Cisneros’ short story “Eleven.” This lesson plan uses popular culture to help students differentiate between the four types of literary conflict in order to identify themes in literature.  Suitable for online learning and Google Classroom®!Included with this Lesson on Theme for “Eleven” by Sandra Cisneros:✏️ Types of Conflict Worksheet - Digital & Print✏️  Identifying Conflict in Movie Trailers Activity - Digital & Print✏️ Conflict and Theme Wor
Preview of The Third Wish by Joan Aiken —Short Story Literary Analysis & Reading Activities

The Third Wish by Joan Aiken —Short Story Literary Analysis & Reading Activities

In this short story analysis of The Third Wish by Joan Aiken, students will learn the theme... Wishes may seem appealing, but they often come at a price...!Help your students enhance their reading skills by analyzing the literature with these accommodating reading activities and questions. Included in this product:Suggested Lesson ProcedureBefore Reading Anticipation GuideAcademic Vocabulary Graphic Organizer and Powerpoint PresentationDuring Reading, Reading Comprehension QuestionsAfter Reading
Preview of Poetry for Womens History Month Poems Women Writers Poets Middle School ELA

Poetry for Womens History Month Poems Women Writers Poets Middle School ELA

Created by
Open Our Books
This fully editable packet is ready to use to celebrate Women's History Month with your middle school students through classic poetry - or, use it at any point during the school year to diversify your poetry curriculum and include important female voices and historical events and topics that relate to gender equality and women's rights. This lesson plan guides students through a Do Now, Notes about mood, imagery, and theme, and then has students analyze a classic poem together as a whole class
Preview of Maya Angelou Phenomenal Woman Poetry Analysis — Women's Empowerment Poem Study

Maya Angelou Phenomenal Woman Poetry Analysis — Women's Empowerment Poem Study

This purchase includes the study of Maya Angelou's famous poem: Phenomenal Woman.Students will read Angelou's poem through twice and then answer the analysis questions. Students will cover important poetic devices, including:rhymerhyme scheme consonance repetitionfigurative languagemetaphoralliterationhyperboletoneaudiencethemeAnswer key is included!This is a great activity for students studying poetry or to incorporate during Women's History Month or Black History Month.There are two copies inc
Preview of Female Poets Poetry Activities | Women's History Poetry ELA Activities

Female Poets Poetry Activities | Women's History Poetry ELA Activities

Teach and review poetry in March and celebrate Women's History Month with these poetry analysis and composition activities! Printable and ready-to-go, they are perfect for your poetry unit, review, or sub plans. Included in the packet are 10 pages of poetry activities (plus drafting pages) that allow students to review their figurative language knowledge, analyze poems and songs written by female writers AND compose poems of their own! Encourage students to become creative writers with the two c
Preview of Geraldine Moore the Poet Short Story Analysis | Toni Cade Bambara

Geraldine Moore the Poet Short Story Analysis | Toni Cade Bambara

The Short Story "Geraldine Moore the Poet" by Toni Cade Bambara is a heart-wrenching story that helps students realize you never really know what is going on in another person's life. Use this Reading Comprehension Guide to scaffold Literary Analysis for your students. Included in this product:Before reading anticipation activityDuring reading comprehension questionsAfter reading analysis: theme analysis chartplot diagraminternal and external conflictsDiscussion questions to form personal connec
Preview of Women's History Month - Fiction + Nonfiction Activities - Reading Comprehension

Women's History Month - Fiction + Nonfiction Activities - Reading Comprehension

Created by
Nouvelle ELA
Celebrate Women’s History Month with this cross-curricular bundle. This bundle includes fiction, nonfiction, and poetry resources for celebrating Women's History Month in ELA. You’ll also get book recommendations, posters, a research project, and more in this Women’s History bundle!This Women’s History Month Includes:✅ Women's Poetry Bell Ringers - 30 poetry bell ringers to help your students practice identifying elements of poetry, analyzing a poet’s purpose, and creating poems in different sty
Preview of Female Fiction Character ONE-PAGER  | Google Slides | Middle & High School

Female Fiction Character ONE-PAGER | Google Slides | Middle & High School

Looking to highlight STRONG FEMALE CHARACTERS? These Google Slides are the perfect template for that type of focus! Two slides will help students share about the book they read and two more slides will help them prepare their information for the one-pager.A great Women's History Month Activity, this resource combines researching and self-expression as part of the learning process.This activity will give the students an opportunity to let their creativity shine AND share about one of their favor
Preview of "Story of an Hour" Feminist Criticism, Discussion Questions, and Essay Prompts

"Story of an Hour" Feminist Criticism, Discussion Questions, and Essay Prompts

Created by
Frank George IV
This presentation delves into the historical context of the feminist movement surrounding Chopin's pivotal work, the basics of literary criticism, tips on practicing feminist criticism, the Bechdel test, Socratic Seminar questions, and 4 writing prompts to practice feminist criticism and literary analysis. It also provides a slide to teach the 3 types of irony. This lesson is comprehensive and, with some expansion, could be taught over the course of a full week, or let stand as is and take 2-3 d
Preview of Toni Cade Bambara Bundle, African-American Author Black History Month

Toni Cade Bambara Bundle, African-American Author Black History Month

In this bundle you will receive lesson plans for 3 popular short stories written by African-American author Toni Cade Bambara. Short Story Lesson Plans included for:"The Lesson""Raymond's Run""Geraldine Moore the Poet"Each product includes reading comprehension questions with answer keys as well as before and after reading activities for students to engage with the literature. This bundle would fit perfectly for Black History Month as Toni Cade Bambara highlights the issues and racial inequaliti
Preview of Hidden Figures - Literary Elements in Movies - Black History - Women's History

Hidden Figures - Literary Elements in Movies - Black History - Women's History

Created by
Mochateacher
This resource can be used with the movie, Hidden Figures to help students practice the following concepts:ArchetypesThemeObjective SummaryPlot elementsCharacterizationAdditional Resources:Hidden Figures Movie Guide - Black History Month - Women's History MonthFollow my store:Please click here to follow my store.Where to Find Me:My Blog: http://mochateacher.weebly.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/msmochateacher/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGXB_03uCm8LVh0u3AxGMWg
Preview of The Giver of Stars - Jojo Moyes (Novel)

The Giver of Stars - Jojo Moyes (Novel)

17 pages for students to write about the The Giver of Stars by Jojo Moyes: The author, Jojo Moyes,Marriage and divorce,The rights of women,Jobs held by women,Horses,Emotions in the story,Libraries,Pack Horse Library Project, The Great Depression,Why people love to read,How children learned to read in the past, Songs and Poetry,Censorship and the Banning of books,Kentucky,England. Students will search online for some questions, interview a family member or friend for other questions, or share the
Preview of Prudence Crandall Poetry Lessons

Prudence Crandall Poetry Lessons

Perfect for Women’s History Month or American history, this packet is complete with activities that look at Prudence Crandall and her famous school for “misses of color” in 1830s America. In this packet, students learn about Prudence Crandall’s heroic struggle through poetry by Elizabeth Alexander and Marilyn Nelson in Miss Crandall’s School for Young Ladies & Little Misses of Color. At a time when ladies were not even allowed to attend town meetings, Prudence Crandall stood up to an entire
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