This is a character chart filled in with the descriptions of Chaucer's characters from The General Prologue of the Canterbury Tales. The chart provides the character, his/her physical description, his/her clothing/items, his/her social status, and
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Special Education, Literature
This is a complete set of detailed notes for Chapters 1-26 of The Catcher in the Rye. The notes include plot details and overarching ideas for each chapter. Teachers can read through these notes prior to teaching the novel and they can also be used
This is a complete set of notes for the epic poem, Beowulf, translated by Burton Raffel. The notes include plot details, explanations of figurative language, and overarching ideas within the epic. Teachers can use this as a reference prior to
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Special Education, Literature
This is a complete set of detailed notes for Chapters 1-31 of To Kill a Mockingbird. The notes include plot details and overarching ideas for each chapter. Teachers can read through these notes prior to teaching the novel and they can also be used
This is a break down of the Anglo-Saxon poem, "The Wanderer". This explains how to break the poem to understand it section by section. There is also a set of 8 study guide questions that breaks each line down and answers are provided for each
This is a complete set of notes for all 5 acts of the play Macbeth. The notes includes plot details as well as overarching ideas. Teachers can use this as a teaching guide. It can also be used as an accommodation for special education students.
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Special Education, Literature
This a line by line set of notes for the Anglo-Saxon poem, "The Seafarer". It breaks down the meaning of the poem while also pointing out the overarching ideas and theme. It can be used by teachers for a reference before they teach the poem, or as
This is a complete set of detailed notes for a study of The Crucible using the book and the 1996 film. The notes include plot details and overarching ideas for each act. Teachers can read through these notes prior to teaching the novel and they can
This is a filled in test review for the following sonnets: Spenser (1, 35, 75), Sidney (31, 39), Shakespeare (18, 29, 130). The notes explain the topic/synopsis of each poem along with the theme, style, rhyme scheme, and who they were written for.
This is a set of detailed notes for the opening narration of The Crucible. The notes include plot details and overarching ideas for each chapter. Teachers can read through these notes prior to teaching the novel and they can also be used as an
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