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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 Writing an Annotated Bibliography Lesson and Guided Notes

Writing an Annotated Bibliography Lesson and Guided Notes

This ready-to-teach annotated bibliography lesson walks students step-by-step through how to summarize, assess, and reflect on sources. It includes... Direct instruction on summarizing sources, assessing their credibility, and reflecting on their usefulnessGuiding questions for evaluating linked examplesA clear breakdown of the types of sources (primary, secondary, scholarly, substantive, popular) with a short example "quiz"A guided notes page for students to complete along with the slideshowWhi
Preview of El burlador de Sevilla - AP Spanish Literature Worksheet Reading Guide

El burlador de Sevilla - AP Spanish Literature Worksheet Reading Guide

AP Spanish Literature Quiz & Reading Guide — El burlador de Sevilla y convidado de piedraEngage your AP Spanish Literature students with this ready-to-use 15-question short-answer quiz on Tirso de Molina’s El burlador de Sevilla. Perfect for assessing reading comprehension, critical thinking, and analysis of key AP themes (honor, justice, gender, and divine retribution). This resource can be used as a quiz, reading guide, or worksheet, depending on your instructional needs: Quiz: Assign it f
Preview of Counterarguments & Rebuttals Lesson, Argument Writing for Skeptical Audiences

Counterarguments & Rebuttals Lesson, Argument Writing for Skeptical Audiences

Help students move beyond one-sided arguments and write with credibility, nuance, and academic rigor. This college-ready counterarguments & rebuttals mini-lesson teaches students how to anticipate opposing views and respond strategically when writing for educated, skeptical audiences. Designed for advanced high school, dual enrollment, and college composition, this lesson aligns with the Toulmin model and strengthens argumentative writing across disciplines. ✅ What Students Learn Why add
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