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Preview of Characterization and Stage Directions Lesson

Characterization and Stage Directions Lesson

Created by
Mandy Sager
This lessons helps students understand the importance of stage directions and how it affect the reader/audience's impression of the characters. This lesson has students rotating between three stations where they read a short scene from a play. At each station only the stage directions are changed and students record on a graphic organizer how that changed their perception of the character. (The scene is short enough for students to read, discuss, reflect multiple times in one class period!)
Preview of Examining Labor & Working Conditions in the Gilded Age: A Gallery Walk Exercise

Examining Labor & Working Conditions in the Gilded Age: A Gallery Walk Exercise

Created by
History Hot Spot
Engage your students in developing historical empathy regarding the experience of a worker living through the Gilded Age and Progressive Era with the use of historical photographs. Using a gallery walk format, students will examine the impact of industrial growth and the experience of American workers. Lesson includes a pre-walk political cartoon analysis exercise to foster brainstorming, 15 photo placards, a teacher lesson plan with questions to promote critical thinking for each photo, and an
Preview of Kitchen Safety Meme Activity/Assessment

Kitchen Safety Meme Activity/Assessment

Created by
Elena Teixeira
This one-day activity is a great, quick formative or summative assessment for a lesson on kitchen safety. Students will use either Google software (ex. drawings) or an online meme generator to create a meme that represents a kitchen safety topic or main idea. This document contains a graphic organizer that encourages students to plan their work with the topic (ex. cuts and knife safety, flames, heat, and shocks, childproofing, foodborne illness, oven and stove safety), main idea of meme, meme im
Preview of Storyboard Form for video and film planning

Storyboard Form for video and film planning

Created by
Adamazement
This storyboard form is the best you'll find. No, really! I reviewed all the storyboard forms I could find, including professional ones, and combined the best features. Each page has room for a small sketch, description, and key information such as location, actors, lighting, audio and music. Save yourself lots of formatting time and download this one for a buck, then adjust it to your needs. Happy shooting!Note that the first page of the storyboard is different from subsequent pages; the docume
Preview of Character Development Worksheet for Any Scene or Monologue

Character Development Worksheet for Any Scene or Monologue

This worksheet requires students to analyze four key qualities that will help them establish and create a character for any monologue, scene, or performance activity. Students are asked to analyze the CROW aspects of a character. CROW stands for the: character (personality and physical attributes), relationships (past interactions with their scene partner or the listener), objectives (what their character wants), and where (setting and circumstances). I have used this chart with drama studen
Preview of Food and Culture - Interdisciplinary Research Project

Food and Culture - Interdisciplinary Research Project

Created by
Elena Teixeira
This lesson helps students explore the effect of culture on a person's food choices. After discussing the dietary guidelines of the USA (MyPlate), the students will look globally to explore food guides from countries around the world, and how they are reflective of that culture. Additionally, students will employ the Columbia University Teacher's College method of "boxes and bullets" to practice writing main ideas and providing supporting details for their writing and research aligned with the C
Preview of Kitchen Safety and Sanitation Study Guide

Kitchen Safety and Sanitation Study Guide

This product is a four page study guide emphasizing both kitchen safety (preventing cuts, burns, falls, shocks, poison) and sanitation (preventing food borne illness). It is appropriate for middle schoolers and compliments most textbooks and videos on this subject. Answer key included.
Preview of Taming of the Shrew Characterization Graphic Organizers Act 1-5

Taming of the Shrew Characterization Graphic Organizers Act 1-5

Created by
DCampbell
Clean and organized graphic organizers assist with the teaching of characterization and tracing the evolution (or lack thereof) of characters in Taming of the Shrew. Students not only work with appropriate characterization descriptors but support their conclusions with evidence from the play and analyze how the evidence supports the characterization descriptor.
Preview of Design a Magazine Cover & Write the Articles About Yourself

Design a Magazine Cover & Write the Articles About Yourself

An assignment for students to create their own magazine about themselves and their interests. This handout includes planning sheets for the cover, a lengthy article, shorter articles, and evaluation criteria that can be customized to meet your own curriculum document requirements. There are notes at the end of the document to explain how the assignment can be customized and contact information if you have any questions.
Preview of Art History Timeline

Art History Timeline

This product is a detailed outline of art history styles and movements from Prehistoric to present day. The outline matches the textbook, "The Visual Experience" but can be adapted to any text. The years are general and are not meant to be exact. This outline is great for beginning art classes and can be used as a reference for other history courses. Student Directions: "The history of art is immense, the earliest cave paintings pre-date writing by almost 27,000 years! If you're interested in
Preview of Comparison Chart-Romeo and Juliet vs. West Side Story

Comparison Chart-Romeo and Juliet vs. West Side Story

Created by
Ms Fun
This comparison chart can be utilized by itself or with my self-created Romeo and Juliet vs. West Side Story LFS Unit. Please feel free to edit or revise to fit your class. Thank you:)!
Preview of Foods Lab Self Assessment

Foods Lab Self Assessment

Created by
MsPowerPoint
Students can use this self assessment sheet following a foods lab. 10 criterion are listed and to make it fast, easy and painless, students can just circle 0, 1, 2 or 3 as a mark. An area for a teacher's mark is also designated in case of disagreement. Avoid paper work, as there is enough room on this sheet for students to record their self evaluation up to 5 labs. Collect at the end of each lab, record and hand back to them for the next lab.
Preview of Twelve Angry Men Literary Terms Activity Sheet

Twelve Angry Men Literary Terms Activity Sheet

Created by
MR. H
Twelve Angry Men Literary Terms Activity Sheet-students fill in boxes pertaining to literary terms found in the play 12 Angry Men including hyperbole, rhetorical question, cliche, irony and others.
Preview of Revise and Edit Writing SRSD

Revise and Edit Writing SRSD

This chart allows students to see the differences between revising and editing. Each step is written out with a description of what they should look for in their paper. This would be perfect to paste into their writing notebooks or post around the classroom as a reminder!
Preview of Famous Artist Research Project

Famous Artist Research Project

Have your students research and report on a famous artist. Included in this pack: description of report and visual aid, rubric for project, graphic organizer for research notes, and list of artists with descriptions and images of works to choose from.
Preview of Graphic organiser for writing monologues

Graphic organiser for writing monologues

This simple graphic organiser helps the students to start thinking of ideas which will help them to develop their monologues. In History, monologues can be used to explore the impact of a particular event on a certain individual.In studying literature, this can help students to explore a character's personality in depth. The graphic organiser is just a starting point for students to organise their ideas.After writing their monologues, the students can perform them in class.
Preview of Compare/Contrast Chart: BOOK vs. MOVIE

Compare/Contrast Chart: BOOK vs. MOVIE

Created by
KnowStuff
Use this two-column chart to help students identify the ways the book and movie are different. This chart works very well with books such as The Little Prince, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Hunger Games, The Chronicles of Narnia, The Giver, Romeo and Juliet, The Odyssey, Holes, The Diary of Anne Frank, Frankenstein, Harry Potter, Hamlet, and the many other classic novels that have wonderful movie versions.I'd love to hear how this product worked for you so pleas
Preview of Elements of Art

Elements of Art

Elements of Art This lesson an introduction to The Elements of Art. It can be followed up with more in depth instruction on each element, however this lesson allows students to begin working with the terms - many of which they may already know. In an effort to simplify the students ability to grasp these concepts and due to the frequent lack of materials available to art teachers, I have paired this lesson down to require only one sheet of paper per student, one pencil and shared color pencils..
Preview of Eric Carle- Beginning, Middle, End

Eric Carle- Beginning, Middle, End

Created by
Rachel Lynn
This item is a Beginning, Middle, and End writing activity. This item is intended for The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle. Students read (or are read to) The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle. Students complete the the activity sheet including what happened at the Beginning, Middle, and End of the story. Students color, cut, and paste the caterpillar together!
Preview of Play Writing Guide

Play Writing Guide

Created by
Ashley Lewis
This is a guide I use when I have my students write thier own plays at the end of the year. It scaffolds the process and comes in handy for students to organize their work.
Preview of Kitchen Measurement Demonstration Organizer: Flipped Classroom/Distance Learning

Kitchen Measurement Demonstration Organizer: Flipped Classroom/Distance Learning

Created by
Elena Teixeira
Use this graphic organizer and instruction sheet to help your students follow along with my YouTube video which explains the techniques of proper kitchen measurement (dry, liquid, small amounts). Perfect to try out the "flipped classroom" model and great for distance learning! Access the video at the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9oOt-J67PYThis sheet can also be used with your in-class demonstrations.
Preview of Short Story Analysis and Point of View Scene Project

Short Story Analysis and Point of View Scene Project

Created by
MissStacey215
This project requires small groups of students to read one of four classic short stories (“Paul’s Case” by Willa Cather, “The Jilting of Granny Weatherall” by Katherine Anne Porter, "Hills Like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway, and “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner) and complete the Short Story Analysis graphic organizer. This pushes them to identify key elements like plot, protagonist/antagonist, conflict, setting, theme, and point of view. Students them must come to a conclusion abou
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Dramatic Irony Graphic Organizer

Romeo and Juliet Dramatic Irony Graphic Organizer

Created by
DCampbell
The graphic organizer is a clear way for student to reflect on certain elements of dramatic irony in each act. Students analyze how the element is dramatic irony and what the direct impact is of the dram. irony on the play/plot. (This G.O. is a precursor to the dram. irony assessment given at the end of the play= also avail. for purchase.)
Preview of The Trial of Julius Caesar - Project

The Trial of Julius Caesar - Project

This project can last up to a week's worth of lessons, and tasks the entire class with participating in and facilitating a trial based on William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, and is to be completed as a mid-unit formative assessment. Upon completion of the trial, students will resume reading the play.This resource contains numerous detailed materials for an inclusive classroom experience for all students of varying skills and levels. Materials include:Detailed directions for 8 different trial ro
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