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Preview of Twelfth Night Bullying, Deception, & Love | Shakespeare Unit | Editable Handouts

Twelfth Night Bullying, Deception, & Love | Shakespeare Unit | Editable Handouts

Created by
GilTeach
Tired of students groaning and rolling their eyes whenever they hear the word “Shakespeare”? Reading a Shakespeare play is challenging for students—but flashy handouts and cute classroom decor will not teach your students the skills they need to read, understand, or enjoy the Bard's work independently.When students misbehave, put their heads on their desks, or just stare vacantly into the distance, it’s not because they aren’t capable of understanding the Bard—it’s because they are aren’t given
Preview of All the Light We Cannot See Novel Study, Bundle, Unit Plan, Anthony Doerr

All the Light We Cannot See Novel Study, Bundle, Unit Plan, Anthony Doerr

SAVE 30% OFF on this 6-week Unit Plan for All the Light We Cannot See for Anthony Doerr’s novel. This is an UPDATED version of my original All the Light We Cannot See novel study bundle: The updates I have made now make this bundle more affordable for teachers, the unit is now condensed so that it is taught in a 6-week unit, and it now provides a daily pacing guide to help teachers stay organized with the reading schedule and overall pacing of the unit. The pacing guide includes detailed notes t
Preview of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone High School Curriculum

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone High School Curriculum

Put together makes up my 7week Harry Potter Unit, written/ used for a group of 11th & 12th grade high school students but easily adaptable for all high schoolers. Included is our 8 week pacing guide following the 2024 fall calendar
Preview of Standards Based Novel Study Unit Plan for 1984 by George Orwell

Standards Based Novel Study Unit Plan for 1984 by George Orwell

Planning a novel study is hard. Make your life easier with this flexible, engaging, and standards-based unit plan for George Orwell's classic dystopian novel, 1984. This complete novel study walk your students through the entire book in 6-7 weeks. Along the way, you'll be provided with all the tools you need to provide effective (but low-prep) instruction and guidance: including a pacing guide, lesson plans, a grading guide, rubrics, student worksheets, and more.Essentially, you're getting my ch
Preview of Standards Based Novel Study Unit Plan for William Golding's Lord of the Flies

Standards Based Novel Study Unit Plan for William Golding's Lord of the Flies

Planning a novel study is hard. Make your life easier with this flexible, engaging, and standards-based unit plan for William Golding's classic novel, Lord of the Flies. This complete novel study walk your students through the entire book in 5-6 weeks. Along the way, you'll be provided with all the tools you need to provide effective (but low-prep) instruction and guidance: including a pacing guide, lesson plans, a grading guide, rubrics, student worksheets, and more.Essentially, you're getting
Preview of Imagism Poetry - Unit Study - Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, H.D. Cummings

Imagism Poetry - Unit Study - Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, H.D. Cummings

Created by
Tori Allred
Imagism Poetry within American Literature may be one of my favorite units to teach because of the rich imagery and figurative language embedded in the poetry. This unit asks students to close read and annotate poems by the biggest writers of the time period. As an added bonus, I have thrown in a poem published this year by David Thomas Martinez. Sections include: - a summary of Imagism by Amy Lowell- a notes page defining four poetic terms I feel relate directly to Imagism Poetry; Synecdoche, Ju
Preview of All the Light We Cannot See Anthony Doerr Pre-Reading Questions Characterization

All the Light We Cannot See Anthony Doerr Pre-Reading Questions Characterization

This includes two close reading activities for pages 5-9 of Anthony Doerr’s All the Light We Cannot See- section Zero of the novel. This scene drops students right into a war-torn Saint Malo. This is a great introductory activity since students are introduced to both main characters, Marie-Laure and Werner who have both been trapped due to the bombing all around them. During each activity, students practice analyzing evidence and interpreting important literary devices within each passage, such
Preview of Book Report Ride

Book Report Ride

Created by
Meridian Stories
Book Reports can be kind of a drag. So, let’s make it into a ride. Using Minecraft or any other form of visual presentation – stop-motion, animation, live action video or graphic stills – take us on a roller coaster-like journey through three seminal scenes in your book. You pick the scenes, write the narration for this journey (only one voice), and bring us to a place where we won’t be able to resist reading the book ourselves.
Preview of "The Weary Blues" by Langston Hughes: Poem, Questions, & Key

"The Weary Blues" by Langston Hughes: Poem, Questions, & Key

Created by
Darrick Puffer
Common Core, Smarter BalancedThis unit is on Langston Hughes’ poem “The Weary Blues” and it is Common Core aligned and written as a Smarter Balanced assessment.If you need an emergency lesson for a substitute this unit would help you quickly in a pinch. This unit is broken down into 4 sections:"The Weary Blues":1. The poem (1 page)2. Selected Response: 5 multiple-choice questions (1 page)3. Constructive Response: 2 short-answer questions (1 page)4. Answer key (1 page)All 4 pages come in Word and
Preview of "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe: Questions / Test / Assessment with Answer Key

"The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe: Questions / Test / Assessment with Answer Key

Created by
Darrick Puffer
This document is designed to act as a set of questions or a test / assessment for students studying Edgar Allan Poe's famous poem "The Raven":1- Students may answer the questions after or while closely reading the poem to push students to deepen their understanding of the poem.2- Students may answer the questions as part of a test or assessment at the end of a unit. If you choose to use this as a test or assessment, students would need a copy of the poem to refer to as they complete the test / a
Preview of High School Readers Theater Presidents

High School Readers Theater Presidents

Presidents Readers Theater for High School. Part One. 8-10 minute play, with presidents McKinley, Roosevelt, Taft and Wilson. Six roles in all, with 13 written questions for the class. Entertaining, back-and-forth and fact-based. Covers key events of each president. By teacher and playwright John Glass.
Preview of Journalism 101 Class

Journalism 101 Class

Created by
The Staff Writer
A fully comprehensive introduction to Journalism curriculum/course/lesson plan. Suitable for high school students to freshman/sophomore college students. Full semester of teacher/learning materials (12 weeks of instruction material). Covers the following material: Foundational Principals of Journalism; Basics of All Journalism; Types of Stories/Sections Within the Paper (features, editorials, sports, etc.); Media Law; Media Ethics; Community Journalism; Radio Journalism; Online Journalism; Photo
Preview of The Great Gatsby Chapter 4 Reading Questions, Scene Film Comparison

The Great Gatsby Chapter 4 Reading Questions, Scene Film Comparison

This is a two part lesson series where students closely read a scene from chapter 4 of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby to determine how Fitzgerald uses characterization to provide the reader insight about Gatsby’s character. This lesson includes the scene where Gatsby and Nick take a drive together in Gatsby’s car and Gatsby shares his past with Nick. As students read, they complete questions embedded in the assignment document that focus on analyzing Gatsby’s behavior, words, and actions
Preview of American Literature: Analyze Poems & Compare to Uncle Tom's Cabin

American Literature: Analyze Poems & Compare to Uncle Tom's Cabin

Students will use worksheets / handouts to analyze poems independently and then work collaboratively to discuss their findings and improve their understanding of the poem. Students should be asked to present answers to the class upon completion of individual and group work. Various literary / poetic devices are introduced, and students are asked to apply what they learn to the poem they are provided with. Students then compare the poem to a character in Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe
Preview of All the Light We Cannot See Essay, Anthony Doerr, End of Unit Essay with rubric

All the Light We Cannot See Essay, Anthony Doerr, End of Unit Essay with rubric

Teach literary analysis skills with this end-of-unit essay for Anthony Doerr's All the Light We Cannot See. In this essay, students explore the diverse perspectives of multiple characters from the novel and craft a five-paragraph literary analysis essay. This past school year was the first time I taught this novel and I found this essay really meaningful in my classroom. Anthony Doerr is remarkable at creating real and authentic characters who we connect deeply with, so my students really enjoye
Preview of Marigolds Short Story Bundle with Questions & Answer Key

Marigolds Short Story Bundle with Questions & Answer Key

Created by
Julia Myres
This short story bundle includes the complete short story "Marigolds" by Eugenia Collier, comprehension questions, analysis questions, short answer questions, and one essay prompt. This bundle can be used as in-class activity, homework, a quiz, or a test. It also includes an answer key. Can also be used for homeschooling.
Preview of Humanities Curriculum - Ready to Roll for a Year!

Humanities Curriculum - Ready to Roll for a Year!

Created by
Michael Flegar
Unit 1 - Truth & RealityUnit 2 - Historical HumanityUnit 3 - Acceptance & ToleranceUnit 4 - COPS (Chaos, Order, Power, Strength)Unit 5 - Why Wonder?
Preview of Fences by August Wilson Essay Task and Brainstorming Page -- FULLY EDITABLE

Fences by August Wilson Essay Task and Brainstorming Page -- FULLY EDITABLE

Here, students are asked to craft a literary essay that connects a thoughtful quote about dreams and conflict to August Wilson's compelling play, Fences. As students delve into the lives of the Maxson family, they will dissect the themes, characters, and conflicts that make Fences a powerful and enduring work of American literature.Includes brainstorming page.FULLY EDITABLEMore from Active and Engaged ELA
Preview of Plato's "The Allegory of the Cave" Worksheets & Answer Key

Plato's "The Allegory of the Cave" Worksheets & Answer Key

For students studying ancient or world literature, this handout helps students understand and work through Plato's "The Allegory of the Cave." Questions on the two-page handout walk students through the 5 knowledge phases of the prisoner who escapes the cave, and then directs students to identify symbols in the story. Also included is a quote analysis question and a question about how to apply the what students learned from the story. Suggested teacher directions and an answer key are provided.
Preview of Articles - 2: PAIRED - ABOUT EARTHQUAKES - Nonfiction Narrative: EARTHQUAKE!

Articles - 2: PAIRED - ABOUT EARTHQUAKES - Nonfiction Narrative: EARTHQUAKE!

READING & WRITING ANALYZING - COMPREHENSION - TEST PREP.....................................................2 PAIRED TEXTS TEXT #1 “EARTHQUAKE!” is a NONFICTION NARRATIVE describing the author's experience being in an earthquake.TEXT #2“ABOUT EARTHQUAKES” is a NONFICTION ARTICLE explaining how earthquakes work.TOPICS APPROPRIATE for students in 4th – 12th grades........................................................INCLUDESTWO TEXTS - PDF MULTIPLE CHOICE questions & KEYWRITING PROMPTSam
Preview of O. Henry's "The Sleuth" ~ A Parody of Sherlock Holmes' stories

O. Henry's "The Sleuth" ~ A Parody of Sherlock Holmes' stories

After Reading O. Henry's "The Sleuths," students will analyze how the author develops his short story as a parody. Prior knowledge of Sherlock Holmes is needed for students to be successful with this analysis, so teachers may assign watching several episodes of classic Sherlock Holmes television shows. These are available on YouTube for free. (This could be a fun classroom activity!) To help with comparison, a Venn diagram is used to identify similarities and differences between a Sherlock Holme
Preview of J.K Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Sorcerer Stone Standard Based Exam

J.K Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Sorcerer Stone Standard Based Exam

Upon reading J.K Rowling's novel, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Students will use the following end of novel exam to answer 5 critical thinking, standard-based questions written aligned to the 11-12 Reading: Literature standards. The questions follow the standards: (RL.11-12.1 & RL. 11-12.2); (RL.11-12.2); (RL.11-12.5 & RL.11-12.3), (RL.11-12.6), (RL.11-12.4)Though not comprehensive as answers should vary, example answers are provided as well as a grading breakdown to help aid
Preview of At-Home Novel Study Booklet

At-Home Novel Study Booklet

Engage and Inspire Your Students with Our Comprehensive Novel Study Booklet!Are you looking for a versatile and engaging resource to enhance your students' reading experience? Our Novel Study Booklet is the perfect tool for teachers and homeschool educators who want to foster a love of literature and develop critical thinking skills in students from grades 7 to 12.Key Features:1. Versatile Design: Suitable for any novel, this booklet adapts to a wide range of genres and reading levels, making it
Preview of Articles - 2: PAIRED - MEET SUE & LEARNING ABOUT THE PAST

Articles - 2: PAIRED - MEET SUE & LEARNING ABOUT THE PAST

2 PAIRED TEXTS ~ READING & WRITING TEST PREPGreat for DISTANCE LEARNING.....................................................TEXT #1 “MEET SUE” is a NONFICTION ARTICLE about Sue Hendrickson’s discovery of a T Rex fossil in South Dakota. “Meet Sue” is an INFORMATIONAL NONFICTION article.TEXT #2“LEARNING ABOUT THE PAST” is a NONFICTION ARTICLE about how paleontologists use fossils to learn about the plants and animals millions of years ago. “Learning About the Past” is an INFORMATIONAL NONFIC
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