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Preview of The Twilight Zone "Nothing in the Dark" One-Pager Analysis

The Twilight Zone "Nothing in the Dark" One-Pager Analysis

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ELA 451
This one-pager is designed to help students engage with the episode "Nothing in the Dark" of The Twilight Zone in a thoughtful, analytical way. Instead of simply watching the episode, students actively respond to questions that ask them to think about mood, tone, symbolism, motif, foreshadowing, irony, characterization, and theme. Because each question focuses on a specific literary element, students have the opportunity to practice using academic vocabulary while thinking more deeply about the
Preview of The Twilight Zone "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" One-Pager Analysis

The Twilight Zone "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" One-Pager Analysis

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ELA 451
This one-pager provides a structured, ready-to-use way to bring meaningful literary analysis into a viewing experience using the The Twilight Zone episode “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street.” Instead of simply watching the episode, students actively engage with it by analyzing mood, tone, symbolism, motif, foreshadowing, irony, characterization, and theme. Because the questions are clearly labeled by literary element, teachers can reinforce important academic vocabulary while encouraging d
Preview of Line of Reasoning AP Lit Anchor Charts and Practice

Line of Reasoning AP Lit Anchor Charts and Practice

The 2019 AP Literature Essential Skills clearly define a line of reasoning as one essential components of the literary argument essay. This Line of Reasoning AP Literature anchor chart helps the students to understand line of reasoning through metaphor. Students can then practice with line of reasoning activities in the form of 4 practice passages including an excerpt from Twelfth Night and/or Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken." These practice passages have been selected to insure that student
Preview of New Year's Writing Prompts, ELA After Winter Break Activity, 5th 6th 7th

New Year's Writing Prompts, ELA After Winter Break Activity, 5th 6th 7th

DescriptionNeed a creative writing resource after Winter Break? These no-prep New Year’s Writing Prompts for grades 5–7 are silly, fun, and perfect for getting quick writing practice in. Ideal for January ELA lessons, warm-ups, sub plans, early finishers, or fast creative writing. This Resource Includes:💫 32 New Year’s Print & Go creative writing prompt cards 💫 Google Slides™ access for whole-class display 💫 Prompts designed for short, imaginative writing 💫 Middle school appropriate tone wit
Preview of Fahrenheit 451 Complete Unit Bundle

Fahrenheit 451 Complete Unit Bundle

Everything. Every single thing you need to teach Fahrenheit 451 from the first bell of Day 1 to the last essay submission. This is the bundle for teachers who want to open one folder and have an entire unit already living there.The Complete Fahrenheit 451 Unit Bundle covers context, vocabulary, daily warm-ups, discussion (scene-level and thematic), interactive review, and differentiated essay support. It's an 8-resource unit that works for any ELA classroom teaching the novel at grades 9-12 - an
Preview of AP Lit Thesis Anchor Charts Helping Students Develop Complex Thesis Statements

AP Lit Thesis Anchor Charts Helping Students Develop Complex Thesis Statements

With the release of the new AP Literature Rubrics in 2019, the thesis has taken center stage. It has become its own category on the rubrics which means that it is of the utmost importance. But more important that simply having a thesis, it's imperative that students develop complex thesis statements in an effort to establish a line of reasoning and set themselves up for success in the Evidence and Commentary category. This thesis anchor chart and exercises gives students a clear picture of the d
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