A picture is worth a thousand words! I use this map to allow my students to visualize what Maycomb County looked like according to Harper Lee's no... ByAlways Academic
Let your students enjoy Edgar Allan Poe's famous The Tell-Tale Heart. These easy to understand notes will help them understand the setting, the ch... ByAlways Academic
Student questions are ready to print on individual sheets. You can refresh your memory of the novel To Kill a Mockingbird with a DETAILED teacher ... ByAlways Academic
The mockingbird motif appears four times in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. They are presented in these notes. The incidences of d... ByAlways Academic
Six pages that include notes on the author Harper Lee, general information on the book To Kill a Mockingbird, an analysis of the writing style used... ByAlways Academic
Students fill out this template / outline for the stages of mitosis : prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase. The pictures are clear and eas... ByAlways Academic
Evaluate your students' knowledge of the novel To Kill a Mockingbird. Types of test questions include: True or False, Multiple choice, short answe... ByAlways Academic
Introduce William Shakespeare to your students with these fill in the blanks notes. The answer key is also provided for information such as birth ... ByAlways Academic
Le verbe avoir est présenté. Les exercices sont du genre "remplir les tirets". Le corrigé est fourni.
Peut aussi servir comme évaluation. S... ByAlways Academic
Give your students a brief autobiography of Edgar Allan Poe. He was a master of prose and poetry. Prepare them for his dim, sinister and strange ... ByAlways Academic
Test your students' knowledge on the American Master himself Edgar Allan Poe. True or false, fill in the blanks with word bank, associate, multipl... ByAlways Academic
This flowchart allows you to give your students an appreciation of the physical and intangible settings in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird. It all... ByAlways Academic
Quick, easy and educational. Have your students discover the different figures of speech (metaphor, simile, personification, euphemism, oxymoron, ... ByAlways Academic
Encourage your students to keep track of the characters presented in Harper Lee's novel To Kill a Mockingbird with this detailed template. The pag... ByAlways Academic
The underlying themes from Harper Lee's novel To Kill a Mockingbird are present here for an easy comparison.
Ready to be used as a transparency or... ByAlways Academic
Le verbe être est indiqué. La fiche de travail et le corrigé peuvent servir à faire pratiquer le verbe être. Le travail est utile pour les é... ByAlways Academic
Activity sheet to help students learn the basic concepts of mitosis. Space is allocated for drawing related images. Great for class notes, labora... ByAlways Academic
This test allows you to evaluate your students' knowledge of the characteristics of a ballad. You can also evaluate their abilities to recognize f... ByAlways Academic
Students read the short story by Richard Peck titled "Priscilla and the Wimps" (included and ready to print). The test is divided into three parts... ByAlways Academic
Ready to print and submit to students. Their task is to write a character analysis based on the novel Fahrenheit 451. The essay format is requested... ByAlways Academic