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Preview of The Things They Carried: Pre-Reading Activity

The Things They Carried: Pre-Reading Activity

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This is the pre-reading activity described in my TikTok and Instagram video from August 25 (over 2 million views on TikTok as of this posting on Aug 27) Please watch it for a thorough explanation of the activity. Basically, it is a way to increase students' interest in the novel The Things They Carried before the reading and analysis begin. This will take one class period, but give yourself time to print and organize the materials a few days ahead of time.
Preview of Allusion Analysis Practice Passage with Writing | Rhetorical Analysis

Allusion Analysis Practice Passage with Writing | Rhetorical Analysis

This FREE allusions worksheet is perfect as a minilesson, practice, or formative assessment for high school students learning to identify and analyze rhetorical or literary devices. This 2-page worksheet defines and gives examples of common allusions within a text with example analysis. Then, students practice identifying allusions in two short practice passages and practice analyzing the impact of them on the argument. The activity on the second page asks students to research and use com
Preview of Superbowl Analysis: ELA, AP Lang, Rhetorical Analysis Bad Bunny

Superbowl Analysis: ELA, AP Lang, Rhetorical Analysis Bad Bunny

Engage students with a high-interest, real-world text while reinforcing core AP English Language skills. This assignment uses the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show featuring Bad Bunny as a contemporary, multimodal text through which students analyze rhetoric, construct arguments, and synthesize sources—all while exercising meaningful student choice. Students watch the halftime performance and select ONE of THREE AP-style essay lenses to guide their note-taking and analysis: Rhetorical Analysis A
Preview of Introduction to American Literature Lesson Plans

Introduction to American Literature Lesson Plans

This comprehensive semester plan for English 2326: American Literature (Spring 2026) offers a detailed weekly breakdown for 45-minute classes (Monday-Thursday). Covering key texts like Thomas Paine's Common Sense, Zitkala-Sa, The Great Gatsby, Of Mice and Men, and The Crucible, it includes daily objectives, engaging activities, homework, unannounced quizzes, presentations, papers, and a Quote Book project. Aligned with How to Read Literature Like a Professor, this ready-to-use resource fosters d
Preview of Independent Reading & Vocabulary Unit for AP English or High School English

Independent Reading & Vocabulary Unit for AP English or High School English

You know the value of independent reading and the importance of studying vocabulary in context, but what English teacher has the time to build both in the curriculum? You do! This simple plan for maintaining independent reading and building students' vocabularies will fit seamlessly into whatever you're already doing. This FREE Google drive folder includes: a detailed teacher guide for how you can implement a simplified independent reading and vocabulary unit into your AP or regular English cla
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