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Preview of A Doll’s House Unit Plan: Activities, Quizzes, Projects, & Groups (High School)

A Doll’s House Unit Plan: Activities, Quizzes, Projects, & Groups (High School)

This comprehensive unit includes everything you need to guide students through Henrik Ibsen’s play while building skills in analysis, theme development, characterization, and rhetorical argument. Students will actively engage with the text through creative, discussion-based, and analytical activities, culminating in a debate and choice-based summative project. WHAT'S INCLUDED:Act I Materials Close reading & inference activity (setting + observations) “Build the Doll House” symbolic model pro
Preview of Middle School Case Study Community Dilemma 3 & Evidence-Based Argument Writing

Middle School Case Study Community Dilemma 3 & Evidence-Based Argument Writing

Created by
Too Booked Up
The City of Sugarland, New Jersey has seen an increase in stray cats and dogs across the community. While many residents are concerned about animal welfare, the city must also consider shelter capacity, staffing limits, public safety, and long-term solutions. City leaders must now decide how to respond. You have been selected to serve on a Community Advisory Committee, responsible for reviewing evidence and making a recommendation. The Stray Animals & Community Responsibility Dilemma is a real
Preview of Suspenseful Moments | Independent Reading Analysis Project | Grades 6–10

Suspenseful Moments | Independent Reading Analysis Project | Grades 6–10

Created by
LitandTech
In this independent reading project, students choose any fiction book, identify the techniques an author uses to create suspense, and write an analytical essay supporting a claim with textual evidence. Because students self-select their book, engagement is built in. And, because suspense exists in virtually all fiction, any book works. Students move through a structured sequence: choosing a book, tracking suspenseful moments in an organizer, reviewing literary techniques via a vocabulary quiz, p
Preview of The Origin of Intelligence - Point/Counterpoint (COMPLETE UNIT BUNDLE)

The Origin of Intelligence - Point/Counterpoint (COMPLETE UNIT BUNDLE)

Complete 4-Week Unit Plan - 144 Pages** Adaptable Lesson Plans - Can be shortened or lengthened if needed**Includes:* Choose from multiple activities for each week, or do them all.* Discussion Questions (DOK 3 & 4)* Critical Thinking Questions (DOK 3 & 4)* Writing Prompts (DOK 3 & 4)* Modified Discussion Questions, Critical Thinking Questions, and Writing Prompts (for SPED, ELL, and Differentiation)* Writing Rubric* Self-Assessment Checklist* Weekly Vocabulary Activities* Bi-Weekly Content Works
Preview of Main Idea & Details Online Choice Board

Main Idea & Details Online Choice Board

To be used along with a non-fiction article or text, this is a Google-Slides based hyperdoc choice board that requires students to show their understanding of main idea & details through: -creating -vocabulary development -acting as the expert -illutrating & more! This resource is 100% ready to roll -- just include your favorite or required non-fiction text & a short quiz/reader's response to have a differentiated activity for students. Check out the preview for an example of the interactiv
Preview of Diversify Your Theory: Critical Theory Workbook for High Schoolers

Diversify Your Theory: Critical Theory Workbook for High Schoolers

Created by
Morgan Henrique
This resource is designed for your Honors, Pre-AP, and AP Literature students! The workbook includes four current and diverse literary theorists (bell hooks, Henry Louis Gates, Jr, Michel Foucault, and Jacques Lacan). Each section of the workbook contains an overview of the theorist, a practice application of the theories to a work of literature, an opportunity for your students to apply the theories to texts they are familiar with (Romeo and Juliet, The Metamorphosis, The Awakening, and 1984),
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