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Middle school literature rubrics for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Graphic Novels Before and After Reading Teaching Activity Bundle

Graphic Novels Before and After Reading Teaching Activity Bundle

Help your students read graphic novels with purpose and analyze them more deeply with this Graphic Novels Before and After Reading Teaching Activity Bundle.Included in this bundle is a PowerPoint to explain the basics of graphic novels to your students, including:* the characteristics of graphic novels* the features of graphic novels * how to read a graphic novel* the types of conventions authors use in graphic novels* and some basic tips to remember while reading a graphic novel. Also included
Preview of Bundle: Shakespeare readers theater

Bundle: Shakespeare readers theater

Save time and get 50% off individual pricing with this Shakespeare reader’s theater bundle. It contains 7 reader’s theater scripts, 2 role play activities, bingo game, lesson plans, Power Points, rubrics, extension activities and instructions on how to use the resources within. Reader’s theater gives students an authentic reason to read and repeated readings with intonation and expression further deepens understanding of characterization and forces that influences people and plots. Using m
Preview of Google Slide Presentation Rubric

Google Slide Presentation Rubric

-Includes both Powerpoint Presentation and PDF Version
Preview of Readers theater script: Beowulf  (+ PPT, rubrics, more)

Readers theater script: Beowulf (+ PPT, rubrics, more)

Beowulf was meant to be heard, not just read and this 8 scene reader’s theater is a easy, effective way to introduce or culminate a unit or differentiate instruction. Has parts for 13 characters. Kevin Crossley-Holland, a renowned Beowulf translator, stated that an epic "should be read out loud-an epic in the oral tradition is never going to sit very easily on the printed page" This package contains also contains lesson ideas, how to do a reader’s theater (for first timers), a rubric, handou
Preview of A Long Walk to Water: Conflict Storyboard (Chapters 1-8)

A Long Walk to Water: Conflict Storyboard (Chapters 1-8)

This 7-slide PowerPoint presentation will help your students identify what conflict is in literature and then allow them to apply their knowledge by creating a Conflict Storyboard for Chapters 1-8 in A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park. The PowerPoint includes an introduction agenda slide, a Do-Now: What is a Conflict? slide, a task slide, a teacher's example of the Conflict Storyboard, a rubric for the storyboard, a blank storyboard template and a learning target exit ticket.
Preview of Point of View in Reading and Writing

Point of View in Reading and Writing

Created by
Leah Cleary
This common core aligned lesson on Point of View challenges students to consider perspective in writing. They will watch film clips, take notes from a PowerPoint, practice identifying perspective with a worksheet (with QR Codes) and a foldable, read a short story, and finally, write one of their own by retelling a story they've read in class from a different point of view. Here’s what you get: 1. Point of View PowerPoint with film clip links 2. Point of View Notes 3. Worksheet: What’s the Point
Preview of Theme Essay Workshop For Any Literary Work – ELA – Analysis, CCSS Rubric

Theme Essay Workshop For Any Literary Work – ELA – Analysis, CCSS Rubric

Theme essays are one of the core types of literary analysis, as well as one of the most difficult to master. This workshop guides students from the development of a theme statement for any literary work to the completion of a polished 5-paragraph literary analysis theme essay.Included in your purchase (SEE PREVIEW):A PowerPoint presentation that takes students through the steps of creating their own theme thesis statementAn “Identifying Theme in a Literary Work” activity that includes a definiti
Preview of Holes Essay Writing Unit - Assessments & Rubric - Presentation - Printables

Holes Essay Writing Unit - Assessments & Rubric - Presentation - Printables

With the novel study done, this Essay Writing Pack has everything your students need; Essay topic questions, assessments (standard and modified), rubric, and multiple essay planning templates. The highlight is the instructional presentation which includes scaffolded examples of essay writing (using TEEL) from Lois Sachar’s novel ‘Holes’.Recommended Age Range:9-14A little about the novel:Louis Sachar's novel 'Holes' is a captivating journey into the world of young adult fiction, seamlessly blendi
Preview of Reading Fair

Reading Fair

Created by
Rebecca Foster
A Reading Fair provides an opportunity for students to share their favorite book through a storyboard display. Students will choose one of their favorite fictional or non-fictional books. Students create a storyboard to display the key elements from the story. (ie; setting, plot, characters...) Students can present their storyboards through a brief oral presentation and be judged. Included in file: powerpoint with samples parent letter checklist/template (fiction/nonfiction) presentation rub
Preview of Essay Writing Lesson - Comparing and Contrasting Hatchet book and Movie

Essay Writing Lesson - Comparing and Contrasting Hatchet book and Movie

This PowerPoint provides a framework for teaching students to write the compare and contrast essay. This particular lesson is based on comparing the novel, Hatchet, with its film version, A Cry in the Wild. This PPT can be easily modified to teach essay writing techniques with other book/ movie comparisons.
Preview of Book Report Projects/Presentations

Book Report Projects/Presentations

I like to give my students several options to show their knowledge on literature that they have read. This bundle of projects include... - Writing the next chapter of the book.- Creating a shoe box diorama.- Creating a T-Shirt.- Making a PowerPoint/Prezi.- Writing an essay.- Dressing as a main character.- Drawing four key points.- Making a coat hanger mobile.All of these show an understanding of the book that they read for an independent reading project. Rubric is included. An example on how the
Preview of Seventh Grade Literary Nonfiction Reading Response Rubrics Editable CCSS

Seventh Grade Literary Nonfiction Reading Response Rubrics Editable CCSS

These seventh grade editable literary nonfiction reading response rubrics were created to assess students' reading responses based on specific standards in each rubric to assess students' abilities to analyze literary devices like: citing text evidence, central idea, objective summaries, text connections and distinctions, vocabulary, text structures, point of view, author's purpose, comparing mediums, evaluating arguments, and more! Download the preview to see all the rubrics that are included a
Preview of Reading Fair

Reading Fair

Created by
Rebecca Foster
A Reading Fair provides an opportunity for students to share their favorite book through a storyboard display. Students will choose one of their favorite fictional or non-fictional books. Students create a storyboard to display the key elements from the story. (ie; setting, plot, characters...) Students can present their storyboards through a brief oral presentation and be judged. Included in file: powerpoint with samples parent letter checklist/template (fiction/nonfiction) presentation rub
Preview of Poe Week: Gothic Poetry Writing, Digital Links, Writing Rubric Tips, Sub Plans

Poe Week: Gothic Poetry Writing, Digital Links, Writing Rubric Tips, Sub Plans

Created by
Writer's Corner
Poetry Writing! Gothic Poetry Poetry Writing! Students will study Gothic Poetry during Edgar Allan Poe Week. Class activities include watching clips of Poe’s poetry. The link for “Eldorado” includes an analysis of the poem’s meaning and how it is written. Tips for writing Gothic Poems give students an outline for writing their own poems. A list of Gothic words may be expanded as students write. A rubric is included for assessment.This lesson contains:Powerpoint slides in pingsGothic Word List
Preview of Six-Traits of Writing: Word Choice--Show, Don't Tell

Six-Traits of Writing: Word Choice--Show, Don't Tell

This Power Point presentation includes everything you'll need to teach a Six-Traits of Writing Word Choice lesson. The mini-lessons concentrate on how to "Show, Don't Tell" when writing and writing descriptive character descriptions using the mentor text Tough Boris by Mem Fox. Included are: Partners and small group activities, activating and summarizing strategies, links to a word choice video and a read aloud of the mentor text video, examples/non-examples, word choice mini-lesson, handouts/g
Preview of Shakespeare Monologue Project

Shakespeare Monologue Project

With the "Shakespeare Monologue Project," educators can engage their students in an immersive exploration of Shakespeare's language and dramatic techniques. Whether students are seasoned performers or newcomers to Shakespearean theater, this project offers a valuable opportunity to develop essential acting skills and deepen their appreciation for the Bard's timeless works.This project contains a learning objective, success criteria, a step by step process, a guide to notating Iambic Pentameter,
Preview of Dystopian Short Answer Assessment for ANY Text/Lit Circles: 2 Questions/Rubrics

Dystopian Short Answer Assessment for ANY Text/Lit Circles: 2 Questions/Rubrics

Assess your students' understanding of the dystopian genre, setting, and the impact of the setting on the protagonist with these short-answer questions and rubrics for ANY dystopian text. These questions require students to think critically, analyze the text, and support their answers with textual evidence. These work well for a whole-class novel, but they are especially helpful if students are reading different dystopian novels in small groups as part of literature circles or book clubs. These
Preview of Middle School Literary Nonfiction Reading Response Rubrics Editable Bundle

Middle School Literary Nonfiction Reading Response Rubrics Editable Bundle

These sixth, seventh, and eighth grade editable literary nonfiction reading response rubrics were created to assess students' reading responses based on specific standards in each rubric to assess students' abilities to analyze literary devices like: citing text evidence, central idea, objective summaries, text connections and distinctions, vocabulary, text structures, point of view, author's purpose, comparing mediums, evaluating arguments, and more! Download the preview to see all the rubrics
Preview of Sixth Grade Literary Nonfiction Reading Response Rubrics Editable CCSS

Sixth Grade Literary Nonfiction Reading Response Rubrics Editable CCSS

These sixth grade editable literary nonfiction reading response rubrics were created to assess students' reading responses based on specific standards in each rubric to assess students' abilities to analyze literary devices like: citing text evidence, central idea, objective summaries, text connections and distinctions, vocabulary, text structures, point of view, author's purpose, comparing mediums, evaluating arguments, and more! Download the preview to see all the rubrics that are included and
Preview of Eighth Grade Literary Nonfiction Reading Response Rubrics Editable CCSS

Eighth Grade Literary Nonfiction Reading Response Rubrics Editable CCSS

These eighth grade editable literary nonfiction reading response rubrics were created to assess students' reading responses based on specific standards in each rubric to assess students' abilities to analyze literary devices like: citing text evidence, central idea, objective summaries, text connections and distinctions, vocabulary, text structures, point of view, author's purpose, comparing mediums, evaluating arguments, and more! Download the preview to see all the rubrics that are included an
Preview of Teaching Features of a Narrative using The Outsiders

Teaching Features of a Narrative using The Outsiders

This isn't just a novel study! This is a unit designed to teach both features of a narrative and the habits of effective readers explicitly to middle school students, using a novel that they love. Over twenty years of middle school experience has taught me that generation after generation of both boys and girls identify with the novel. It remains the most significant novel to students that I have ever taught. This unit is created as centers and is student-led.
Preview of The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas by John Boyne: Puns & Paragraph Writing Bundle

The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas by John Boyne: Puns & Paragraph Writing Bundle

Discover OWLeducation's ultimate time-saving bundle designed to elevate your English Language Arts instruction effortlessly. This comprehensive package includes a dynamic PowerPoint presentation, thoughtfully crafted worksheets, and convenient marking criteria, all tailored to empower educators in teaching paragraph writing techniques while analyzing the clever use of puns in the literary classic, "The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas." Streamline your lesson planning and spend more time engaging with
Preview of Children's Book Plot Project

Children's Book Plot Project

Created by
Readingin6th
A great introduction to the plot of a story. After reading a children's book, students will map out the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution, and conflict. The rubric included in this project allows students to self-monitor how they well they work with a group as well as how well others are working. I have used this method many times and it is a great way to make students aware that they need to stay on task and be a working contributing member of the group. I have also
Preview of Pushkin's Queen of Spades script and more

Pushkin's Queen of Spades script and more

Royalty free 24 page reader’s theater script of A. Pushkin’s Queen of Spades divided into 14 scenes with 15 speaking parts (some can be doubled). An easy way to explore Russian literature, characterization and improve verbal prosody. A miserable, penniless ward of a countess looks for a way to find happiness. A gambling, get rich quick schemer becomes obsessed with a rumor about a winning three card combination and will stop at nothing to find out the secret three card combination. Can the gh
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