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Preview of Horror – A Frightfully Good Time (Gr. 9–12): Article, Close Reading, Vocab, Quiz

Horror – A Frightfully Good Time (Gr. 9–12): Article, Close Reading, Vocab, Quiz

Turn spooky season into strong literacy. This ready-to-teach mini-unit uses a lively, student-facing article— Horror: A Frightfully Good Time—to help grades 9–10 analyze how horror works (suspense, uncanny, symbolism, themes, catharsis) while building academic vocabulary and evidence-based discussion. What’s Included Student Article Engaging 9/10-grade voice; clear subheads (Safe Terror • Escape & Processing • Social Bonding • Why Horror Endures). Teacher Guide Lesson framing, model talkin
Preview of Hamlet Unit Plan (Zero Prep! 36 Activities!)

Hamlet Unit Plan (Zero Prep! 36 Activities!)

Teaching Hamlet doesn’t have to be painful. Too often, Shakespeare units become nothing more than endless read-alouds and tedious quizzes that bore students and teachers. This unit is different. It’s designed to get your students out of their seats, working together, and genuinely engaging with Shakespeare’s most famous tragedy. ✅ What’s Included 36 complete lessons and activities (no prep required)Editable Google Docs + PDF versions for flexible useDiscussion prompts, group activities, and
Preview of AP Lang Halloween Rhetorical Analysis

AP Lang Halloween Rhetorical Analysis

This creative Halloween-inspired activity helps students deepen their understanding of rhetorical situation using the SPACE CAT framework (Speaker, Purpose, Audience, Context, Exigence, Choices, Appeals, and Tone). Students design or describe a Halloween costume that fits a specific rhetorical situation — then explain their rhetorical choices, appeals, and tone in a short presentation or written reflection. It’s equal parts creative and analytical, perfect for a pre-Halloween Friday, a review
Preview of 1984 Bundle

1984 Bundle

This bundle includes 20 days of self-directed student lessons featuring clear objectives, open-ended questions, and ongoing tracking of major novel themes. It also includes a pop quiz and a final exam (both with answer keys), along with two summative mini-projects to deepen understanding and assessment.Recommended for grades 11–12, this unit was used in my AP Literature and Composition course, where students found the activities engaging and meaningful.
Preview of Concise Writing Skills Practice Passages | High School or AP English Writing

Concise Writing Skills Practice Passages | High School or AP English Writing

Help your students maintain the line of reasoning in their essays by giving them explicit strategies for writing clearly and concisely. Help your students become better editors of their own writing and others' by using the skills practice worksheets in this resource. Then, quickly assess students' mastery of the strategies with a multiple-choice quiz. Watch how your students apply these strategies to write more focused and sophisticated sentences! This resource includes: 5 2-page worksheets
Preview of AP English Language Unit 4: Writing Introductions & Conclusions | Argument Essay

AP English Language Unit 4: Writing Introductions & Conclusions | Argument Essay

Teach your AP Language students how to craft stronger argument essays with this complete unit on Introductions, Conclusions, and Methods of Development. Perfect for AP Lang teachers who want to help students move beyond formulaic writing, this unit guides them through the full process of planning, drafting, revising, and reflecting on argument writing. Designed for AP Language and Composition, this unit focuses on key College Board course skills while keeping lessons accessible, engaging, and
Preview of Weekly Voice Lessons for AP Literature - Study Author’s Voice & Style

Weekly Voice Lessons for AP Literature - Study Author’s Voice & Style

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These weekly voice lessons, designed for AP® English Literature, Pre-AP, or honors, ask students to analyze prose excerpts and study an author's voice and unique style. Students must then replicate that particular voice in a weekly writing assignment, which is best shared in a blog or discussion post. The excerpts range in time period and country of origin to expose students to different writing voices. ⭐ What's Included in this Weekly Voice Lessons for AP English Literature - Study & Re
Preview of Writing a College Scholarship Application Essay - College and Career Readiness

Writing a College Scholarship Application Essay - College and Career Readiness

Struggling to help your high school students write scholarship essays, college application essays, or personal statements?This no-prep digital lesson guides students through planning, drafting, and polishing essays that can be used for multiple scholarship applications (and give you a few guilt-free minutes to check emails or chat with colleagues, knowing your lessons are ready to go!). Designed for grades 9–12, this ready-to-use Google Slides presentation guides students through the writing p
Preview of Complete Halloween Spooky ELA Bundle:  Argument, Creative Writing, Reading

Complete Halloween Spooky ELA Bundle: Argument, Creative Writing, Reading

This entire catalogue of Halloween resources is deigned for the ELA teacher that wants to maintain their class momentum in skill building, but also have a little fun around spooky season.
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