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Preview of Teaching the Hero's Journey Bundle

Teaching the Hero's Journey Bundle

Created by
Zachary Hamby
This bundle includes everything you need for giving your students a thorough introduction to Joseph Campbell's storytelling pattern the Hero's Journey: A Stages of the Hero's Journey presentation, creative Hero's Journey classroom game, Design-a-Quest create your own Hero's Journey activity, example Hero's Journeys from popular films presentations, and more.
Preview of 10-Lesson Philosophy Bundle: A Comprehensive Guide for Middle & High School

10-Lesson Philosophy Bundle: A Comprehensive Guide for Middle & High School

I've combined ten compelling resources I use in middle and high school classes to infuse my lessons with philosophy and ethics-based content.With this bundle, you get the following:1. Plato's Allegory of the Cave Lesson ResourceIntroduce your students to this imaginative allegory about humankind's search for truth and meaning!2. The “Ring of Gyges” Discussion PackWatch out! Someone may be watching! Get your class to discuss the abuses and uses of justice — in this rewarding group activity!3. Nie
Preview of "The Seventh Man" Haruki Murakami Short Story Lesson Plan

"The Seventh Man" Haruki Murakami Short Story Lesson Plan

Created by
Yaddy's Room
Haruki Murakami's short story "The Seventh Man" offers a rich tapestry of themes including trauma, guilt, redemption, and the powerful forces of nature—both external and internal. Murakami's evocative prose and intricate narrative structure provide ample opportunities for deep literary analysis, fostering critical thinking and honing interpretative skills. By delving into the protagonist's journey, students can explore the universality of human experiences, fostering empathy and broader worldvie
Preview of The Only Road Lit Log (Novel Study) (For Distance or Classroom Learning)

The Only Road Lit Log (Novel Study) (For Distance or Classroom Learning)

This is a lit log for The Only Road, a realistic fiction by Alexandra Diaz, about a boy and his cousin who flee their Guatemalan village to live with a brother in the United States. Even though this story is fictional, it is like the millions of real immigrants whose "only road" is to travel illegally into the United States. Themes are: immigration, undocumented immigrates, gangs and violence, bravery and fear, family and friendship. This lit log could be used as a guide for direc
Preview of "People Like Us" by Emi Mahmoud Spoken Word Poem Lesson Plan

"People Like Us" by Emi Mahmoud Spoken Word Poem Lesson Plan

Created by
Yaddy's Room
Introduce your students to the evocative world of Emi Mahmoud's "People Like Us" - a poignant dive into identity, belonging, and the human experience. Emi Mahmoud's spoken word poem "People Like Us" offers a rare opportunity for high school students to connect with topics of global relevance, from refugee experiences to the broader themes of displacement and resilience. By teaching this piece, educators can:Encourage Empathy & Understanding: Mahmoud’s visceral language and imagery allows stu
Preview of In-depth Philosophy Classroom Bundle: 25 Engaging Lessons (Grades 9-11)

In-depth Philosophy Classroom Bundle: 25 Engaging Lessons (Grades 9-11)

What is love? What is virtue? What is the meaning of life? What is real? Why is Socrates talking to random people? Who are Glaucon, Protagoras, and why should it matter if I am in a cave or not? How do I know I am not dreaming right now? What if I could do anything I wanted without fear of punishment? What is the marshmallow test? How can I take outstanding notes in class? I’ve combined twenty compelling resources I use in my middle and high school classes to infuse my lessons with philosophy an
Preview of Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner Personal Essay Lesson Plan

Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner Personal Essay Lesson Plan

Created by
Yaddy's Room
Immerse your students in a journey of self-discovery and cultural exploration with this detailed lesson plan based on the poignant personal essay, "Crying in H Mart" by Michelle Zauner.This lesson not only delves deep into the personal narratives and vivid imageries painted by Zauner but also offers a rich educational experience grounded in multidisciplinary learning. Here are the unique features and benefits of incorporating this lesson into your curriculum:BenefitsCultural Competency: Students
Preview of "Looking for the Gulf Motel" by Richard Blanco  Poem Lesson Plan

"Looking for the Gulf Motel" by Richard Blanco Poem Lesson Plan

Created by
Yaddy's Room
Dive deep into "Looking for the Gulf Motel" with this enriching Richard Blanco poem lesson plan. Tailored for high school English classes, this resource invites students to explore themes of change and memory through various engaging activities, including a kinesthetic anticipation guide and an OPTIC analysis of Salvador Dali's "The Persistence of Memory".Explore the rich and evocative world of "Looking for the Gulf Motel" by Richard Blanco with this immersive high school English lesson plan.Thi
Preview of Philosophy Made Easy: 15-Lesson Bundle for Middle & High School

Philosophy Made Easy: 15-Lesson Bundle for Middle & High School

What is the meaning of life? What is really real? Why is Socrates talking to random people? How do I know I am not dreaming right now? What if I could do anything I wanted without fear of punishment? What is the marshmallow test? How can I take really good notes in class? We've combined fifteen compelling resources used in a middle and high school Humanities class to infuse lessons with philosophy and ethics-based content.With this bundle, you get the following:1 +2. Plato's Allegory of the Cave
Preview of 20-Product Philosophy Curriculum Bundle for Insightful Learning (Grades 8-11)

20-Product Philosophy Curriculum Bundle for Insightful Learning (Grades 8-11)

What is love? What is virtue? What is the meaning of life? What is really real? Why is Socrates talking to random people? Who is Glaucon and Protagoras, and why should it matter if I am in a cave? How do I know I am not dreaming right now? What if I could do anything I wanted without fear of punishment? What is the marshmallow test? How can I take really good notes in class? I've combined twenty compelling resources I use in middle and high school classes to infuse my lessons with philosophy and
Preview of "Mother Tongue" Amy Tan Narrative Essay Lesson Plan

"Mother Tongue" Amy Tan Narrative Essay Lesson Plan

Created by
Yaddy's Room
Amy Tan's narrative essay "Mother Tongue" offers a rich tapestry of themes including trauma, guilt, redemption, and the powerful forces of nature—both external and internal. Murakami's evocative prose and intricate narrative structure provide ample opportunities for deep literary analysis, fostering critical thinking and honing interpretative skills. By delving into the protagonist's journey, students can explore the universality of human experiences, fostering empathy and broader worldviews. Th
Preview of "United States of Anxiety" by Marcus Amaker Lesson Plan

"United States of Anxiety" by Marcus Amaker Lesson Plan

Created by
Yaddy's Room
In this lesson plan for "United States of Anxiety" by Marcus Amaker students will complete an anticipation guide, a SMILE (structure, meaning, imagery, language, and effect) organizer, answer 10 discussion questions, TikTok Response planner, and a one pager. This poem is great as a the basis of a socratic seminar on the American dream.Included in your purchase are 6 useable student worksheets, answer keys, plus one teacher Google Slides presentation.If you liked this resource, you may also like:
Preview of Complete Slide Deck for Persepolis

Complete Slide Deck for Persepolis

Created by
LoveLitLearn
Teach the graphic novel Persepolis with the assistance of this slide deck! Full of activities, close reading, analysis, and graphic terminology! Great to accompany the whole bundle of activities on Persepolis! Slide design by Slides Carnival.
Preview of "Harlem" by Langston Hughes Lesson Plan

"Harlem" by Langston Hughes Lesson Plan

Created by
Yaddy's Room
In this lesson plan for "Harlem" by Langston Hughes students will complete an anticipation guide, a SMILE (structure, meaning, imagery, language, and effect) organizer, answer 10 discussion questions, TikTok Response planner, and a one pager. This poem is great as a the basis of a socratic seminar on the American dream and civil rights in the US.Included in your purchase are 6 useable student worksheets, answer keys, plus one teacher Google Slides presentation.If you liked this resource, you may
Preview of Les Miserables Book Review Packet / Movie Guide

Les Miserables Book Review Packet / Movie Guide

Created by
Cam Teaches ELA
This comprehensive guide can be used as a book review packet OR a movie guide for Les Miserables. I love incorporating film and music into the ELA curriculum because it covers other common core standards but it also gives students (and teachers) a break from traditional class work.  I've both taught the book Les Miserables and used the movie Les Miserables to accompany with another book I was teaching (Persepolis). When teaching Persepolis, the theme/motif of class struggle was present, and I u
Preview of "Still I Rise" Maya Angeloud Lesson Plan

"Still I Rise" Maya Angeloud Lesson Plan

Created by
Yaddy's Room
In this lesson plan for "Still I Rise" by Maya Angelou students will complete an anticipation guide, a SMILE (structure, meaning, imagery, language, and effect) organizer, answer 10 discussion questions, TikTok Response planner, and a one pager. This poem is great as a the basis of a socratic seminar on the American dream and civil rights in the US.Included in your purchase are 6 useable student worksheets, answer keys, plus one teacher Google Slides presentation.If you liked this resource, you
Preview of Philosophy Classroom Starter Kit: 5-Product Bundle for Ethical Inquiry

Philosophy Classroom Starter Kit: 5-Product Bundle for Ethical Inquiry

What is inside the philosopher's toolbox? It's the tools philosopher use to tinker with concepts. Introduce middle and high school students to the basic ideas and concepts of philosophical thinking -- with these five compelling resources. I've combined five educational digital downloads based on real lessons taught to middle and high school students to infuse lessons with philosophy and ethics-based content.With this bundle, you get:1. "What is Philosophy?" Task Card Set (28 Cards + 2)Original
Preview of Instagram, Tik Tok, Twitter, Pinterest, & Facebook Projects Bundle (Distance)

Instagram, Tik Tok, Twitter, Pinterest, & Facebook Projects Bundle (Distance)

Created by
Lit Up
This bundle includes social media projects designed to help your students deep dive into a text and analyze the author's intent, themes, characters, and more! Each project works as an independent or group project and has resources for in-person or distance learning. TikTok Download Includes:Lesson Plan template with common core standardsIn-person instructionsRemote-learning instructions for the teacherProject guidelines for studentsRubric to embed in LMSRubric for teacher feedback Peer review as
Preview of Dive into Philosophy: Plato & Nietzsche 5-Lesson Teaching Pack

Dive into Philosophy: Plato & Nietzsche 5-Lesson Teaching Pack

I've combined five compelling Plato & Nietzsche resources I use in my middle and high school classes to infuse my lessons with philosophy and ethics-based content.With this bundle, you get the following:Plato's Allegory of the Cave Lesson ResourceIntroduce your students to this imaginative allegory about humankind's search for truth and meaning!The “Ring of Gyges” Discussion PackWatch out! Someone may be watching! Get your class to discuss the abuses and uses of justice — in this rewarding g
Preview of Interactive Reading Strategies (for Social Studies and Other Content Areas)

Interactive Reading Strategies (for Social Studies and Other Content Areas)

Created by
Moore Actions
Interactive ways to increase reading skills are featured in this lesson. 8 different strategies are featured including 1 original game. This lesson focuses on social studies and reading but can be used for almost any subject area to help increase reading skills.
Preview of Persepolis - Chapter 2: Lessons & Materials

Persepolis - Chapter 2: Lessons & Materials

Enhance your teaching of chapter 2 from Marjane Satrapi's "Persepolis" with this comprehensive resource. This annotated lesson offers a rich array of educational tools, such as vocabulary exercises, exit tickets, thought-provoking question breaks, engaging stop-and-notice prompts, thorough reviews, and much more. Elevate your students' learning experience and classroom engagement with this all-inclusive package.
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