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Preview of Hamlet Soliloquy "Music Video" Project

Hamlet Soliloquy "Music Video" Project

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NarrativeX
Bring Shakespeare into the 21st century with this Hamlet Soliloquy Music Video Project! Students reinterpret one of Hamlet’s famous soliloquies by producing a 3–5 minute music video that captures the themes, tone, and conflict of the text. This engaging and highly structured project helps students move from literary analysis to creative production, all while reinforcing key skills in interpretation, media literacy, and collaboration. Designed for clarity and accessibility, this resource is:
Preview of AP Lit Project | Creative Literary Character Activity | After the exam project

AP Lit Project | Creative Literary Character Activity | After the exam project

Created by
A Noble Idea
Looking for a meaningful and engaging after AP exam project/activity for AP Literature? This creative, student-centered project gives students the opportunity to apply their literary knowledge in a fun and memorable way—without sacrificing rigor. In this creative literary character project, students work in small groups to write and perform (or film) an original short scene featuring characters from texts studied throughout the year. This activity is the perfect way to celebrate the end of the
Preview of Russian Revolution “REALS” Project

Russian Revolution “REALS” Project

The Russian Revolution “REALS” Project is an engaging, standards-based activity that blends historical analysis with modern storytelling. Students step into the shoes of real historical figures—Tsar Nicholas II, Bolsheviks, peasants, aristocrats, and more—to create 45–60 second social media-style videos capturing their experiences during the Russian Revolution. Whether used as a capstone to a revolution unit or as an interactive literacy assessment, this project makes history feel personal and
Preview of TED Talkers in Training

TED Talkers in Training

TED Talkers in Training✨ A Creative Speaking + Video Project for Grades 4–6 ✨ Empower students to find their voice, speak with confidence, and share big ideas!Bring the magic of TED Talks into your classroom with TED Talkers in Training—a complete, low-prep unit that helps students become confident speakers, writers, and creators. Whether they’re shy or spotlight-ready, this 4-day project gives students everything they need to craft, record, and share their own powerful mini TED Talk. This un
Preview of AP® English Literature - Unit 3 Longer Fiction Literary Critics Podcast

AP® English Literature - Unit 3 Longer Fiction Literary Critics Podcast

Bring literary analysis to life with this creative podcast project on The Bell Jar! Designed for AP® English Literature Unit 3, this assignment challenges students to act as literary critics and podcast hosts, producing a 4–6 minute podcast that unpacks Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar through an analytical lens. Students will craft a defensible thesis, support it with textual evidence, and use engaging commentary to explore character development, setting, or plot conflict. What’s Included: Ful
Preview of IB DP Geography Podcast  Yamal LNG Gas Extraction | Concepts assessment Option C

IB DP Geography Podcast Yamal LNG Gas Extraction | Concepts assessment Option C

Created by
Socratic Shrake
A complete classroom podcast product on the Yamal LNG Project and its impacts on the Nenets reindeer herders of Arctic Russia. Includes TWO script versions (full 4-act and condensed 2-part), student listening guide, Socratic discussion questions, assessment with rubric, teacher guide with answer key, and primary source case study. Aligned to IB DP Geography key concepts: Place, Process, Power, Possibility. No prep required. FULL DESCRIPTIONYour IB DP Geography students will engage with one of th
Preview of Pride and Prejudice Unit Jane Austen Reader's Theater

Pride and Prejudice Unit Jane Austen Reader's Theater

High school students love readers theater, especially when it can help them connect with text. Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, is one of the great pieces of British literature, an enduring love story, and an incisive social commentary. However, it can be a challenge to teach. Fear not—helping students relate to classic literature and making these texts accessible and enjoyable for your students doesn’t have to be torture. This resource was designed with high school students in mind, an
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Unit -  Entire Play Breakdown and Teaching Slides

Romeo and Juliet Unit - Entire Play Breakdown and Teaching Slides

A Complete Act-by-Act Breakdown with Themes, Literary Devices & Discussion Prompts Bring Romeo and Juliet to life with this engaging, student-friendly, FULL PLAY teaching resource designed to guide your class from the Prologue to the final tomb scene with clarity, structure, and depth. This resource moves beyond simple summary. It helps students analyze big ideas, trace themes, understand Shakespearean language, and engage in meaningful discussion throughout the entire play. What’s Included: ✔
Preview of Screenwriting Resource Packet: The Bear Inspired Creative Writing Task

Screenwriting Resource Packet: The Bear Inspired Creative Writing Task

Inspired by the Hulu series The Bear, this resource packet is a labor of love! It gives students and teachers all the scaffolds and models they need to write a tense, descriptive scene that includes descriptive culinary delights. The packet includes: directions with word banks, references to kitchen quotes from The Bear, an example synopsis of a scene, a full scene example, a sensory details list, an active verbs list, a food descriptions list, a character traits list, a tone / mood list, and a
Preview of Voices of the Year: 6th Grade Reflections (Interview Activity)

Voices of the Year: 6th Grade Reflections (Interview Activity)

Created by
Pixels and Sass
Capture the spirit of your classroom with this engaging, student-led interview activity designed for 6th grade end-of-year reflections! "Voices of the Year" empowers students to conduct and record video interviews using iPads (or other devices), fostering reflection, peer connection, and tech integration. Students take on the roles of both interviewer and interviewee, answering thoughtful, scaffolded questions about their experiences, growth, and advice for future learners. Then, their video o
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