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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 Understanding Text Complexity Anchor Charts/Notes and Exercises for AP Lit

Understanding Text Complexity Anchor Charts/Notes and Exercises for AP Lit

In the stable language of the AP Literature Prose Prompt and the AP Literature Poetry prompt, students are often asked to write about the "complex X" or the "complex attitude toward Y." Students often find this challenging. This Text Complexity Anchor Chart helps students define what it means to be complex and gives them a bank of vocabulary to get them started. Students can then practice with text complexity practice prompt in the form of 3 practice passages including an excerpt from Ambrose
Preview of Renaissance Map & Timeline Activity | Reformation & Art History | Grade 7

Renaissance Map & Timeline Activity | Reformation & Art History | Grade 7

Take students on a flight across Europe to watch banking, art, and the printing press spark a continent-changing awakening. Students spin a 3D satellite globe, fly to Florence, Mainz, Wittenberg, and Geneva, and trace how new money and new ideas reshaped the Western world between 1300 and 1600. What's Included:An interactive 3D satellite map with 22 numbered location stops, following the Renaissance from the Medici banks of Florence to Gutenberg's press in Mainz, Luther's Wittenberg, and the Cou
Preview of DAY of the DEAD ALTARS el Día de los Muertos Altares Ofrenda Project Digital

DAY of the DEAD ALTARS el Día de los Muertos Altares Ofrenda Project Digital

The Day of the Dead (El Día de los Muertos) Craft and Project activities for your students. Get ready to dive into the vibrant traditions of El Día de los Muertos (The Day of the Dead) with a creative and engaging the Day of the Dead craft project! This special holiday, celebrated in Mexico and other Latin American countries, honors deceased loved ones with colorful altars and offerings. Let's create our own mini ofrendas (offerings)! Perfect for:✅ Latino and Hispanic Studies ✅ Middle School
Preview of Dust Bowl DBQ | Document Analysis Essay | Primary Sources | US History Grade 9

Dust Bowl DBQ | Document Analysis Essay | Primary Sources | US History Grade 9

Was the Dust Bowl a natural disaster, a man-made agricultural catastrophe, or a federal-policy failure? Students investigate the Southern Plains crisis of 1931-1939 through 9 embedded primary-source images by Dorothea Lange, Arthur Rothstein, and Russell Lee, plus an interactive storm-day chart tracing the escalation from 14 dust storms in 1932 to 68 in 1937.What's Included:- Background tab - environmental and economic context covering wheat-boom plowing, the 1931 drought, Black Sunday (April 14
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