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Preview of Frankenweenie: Characterization & Caricature Activities

Frankenweenie: Characterization & Caricature Activities

Teach your students to look closely at how characters are created, exaggerated, and represented in Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie. These activities introduce students to characterization, archetypes, stereotypes, and caricatures, then gives them a chance to practice through visual analysis and creative design. You also have the option to extend to a literary comparison with Frankenstein. This bundle combines visual literacy, character analysis, and comparative writing in one engaging resource set
Preview of Frankenweenie Subtext Lesson Pack: Lightning & Town Hall Scenes

Frankenweenie Subtext Lesson Pack: Lightning & Town Hall Scenes

Dig beneath the surface of Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie with this two-part subtext lesson pack. These activities guide students to move beyond literal dialogue and uncover the allegorical, historical, and thematic meanings hiding “between the lines.” Perfect for teaching subtext, allegory, and film analysis skills. What’s Included: Lightning Scene Subtext Activity – Analyze Mr. Rzykruski’s science lesson with historical and cultural contextTown Hall Subtext Activity – Examine how miscommunicati
Preview of Foreshadowing, Flashbacks, and Structural Devices - Slideshow and Text Bundle

Foreshadowing, Flashbacks, and Structural Devices - Slideshow and Text Bundle

Created by
LessonLadder
Teach students how to interpret the structure of writing! This bundle includes a slideshow lesson with interspersed group activities, individual and pair worksheet work, and two short texts with questions and discussion to consolidate the lesson. Students will learn:ForeshadowingFlashbacksIn Media ResPacingPlot TwistJuxtapositionParallelismMotif
Preview of Women in the Civil Rights Movement-Women’s History Month Lesson-Primary Source

Women in the Civil Rights Movement-Women’s History Month Lesson-Primary Source

🌸 Her Voice, Her Power: Women in the Civil Rights Movement A Primary Source Mini DBQ for Women’s History Month This is not a poster activity. This is not “color and celebrate.” This is a rigor-packed, primary-source-driven mini unit that challenges students to evaluate how women shaped the Civil Rights Movement both publicly and behind the scenes. Students analyze real primary sources from: • Rosa Parks • Fannie Lou Hamer • Ella Baker And then build a structured mini-DBQ argument using sou
Preview of Bad Bunny Highlights on Challenges in Puerto Rico - Article Analysis and Email

Bad Bunny Highlights on Challenges in Puerto Rico - Article Analysis and Email

Take advantage of all the attention Bad Bunny has gotten recently to help students analize the reality of Puertoricans living on the island. This self guided activity introduces new vocabulary using Frayer models, gives a scaffolded news article with keywords and chunked analysis, comprehension and deeper thinking questions that encourage colaboration. Finally, students will analyze the situation in Puerto Rico to compare it with their area in an AP aligned email. The email includes a guided no
Preview of Ga Pre-K November American Indian Turkey Lesson Plan

Ga Pre-K November American Indian Turkey Lesson Plan

WEEKLY LESSON PLAN: Letter N, Numbers 7 and 8, Theme: American Indians & Turkeys This is a lesson plan that has everything you need. Large Group opens with an engagement warm up that includes quick movement, letter review, and a short theme introduction. The activity promotes attention, participation, and early literacy focus. Children practice language recall and community routines through consistent structure. Story 1 provides a theme aligned read aloud that builds vocabulary, comprehension,
Preview of Turner, “The Significance of the Frontier in American History” - APUSH Period 6

Turner, “The Significance of the Frontier in American History” - APUSH Period 6

This scaffolded primary source reading helps AP U.S. History students analyze Frederick Jackson Turner’s Frontier Thesis, one of the most influential interpretations of westward expansion in U.S. history. Designed for APUSH Period 6 (1877–1898), this resource focuses on how westward settlement shaped American society, culture, and national identity. Students work through four excerpts from Turner’s 1893 essay, supported by targeted vocabulary and guided comprehension questions. The activity c
Preview of Halloween Origins Lesson | Samhain Article + Claim-Evidence Writing

Halloween Origins Lesson | Samhain Article + Claim-Evidence Writing

Bring spooky season to life with this rigorous, high-interest Halloween History Lesson on the Celtic festival of Samhain — the true origin of Halloween. Students trace how an ancient fire-lit ritual evolved into a modern, billion-dollar holiday through reading comprehension, historical analysis, and CER writing. This lesson blends engagement + standards-aligned rigor. Great for high school, APUSH, World History, or ELA classrooms looking for a low-prep October activity that still hits conte
Preview of Soil Is Alive! A Hands-On Soil Science Investigation Grades K–2 | Earth Science

Soil Is Alive! A Hands-On Soil Science Investigation Grades K–2 | Earth Science

Lesson OverviewStudents explore soil as a living system through observation, visual note-taking, and biological application. This lesson introduces soil layers, soil components, and the role of organisms—specifically earthworms—in maintaining healthy soil. Learning ObjectivesStudents will: Identify soil as a living biome Describe basic soil layers Recognize living and nonliving components of soil Explain how earthworms contribute to soil healthLesson StructurePart 1: Soil Explore (Inquiry Activi
Preview of FREEBIE Valentine’s Differentiated Writing Prompt With Real Photos

FREEBIE Valentine’s Differentiated Writing Prompt With Real Photos

Created by
All for One
Bring seasonal writing to life with this Valentine’s Writing Prompt using real photographs! This engaging resource helps students generate ideas, build confidence, and strengthen writing skills through high-interest, real-world images paired with differentiated writing supports. What’s Included One Valentine’s Day writing prompt using real photographs Differentiated writing options for varied ability levels Built-in writing supports (sentence starters, word banks, and/or graphic organizer
Preview of U.S. History Timeline: Reconstruction Era and Beyond (pdf version)

U.S. History Timeline: Reconstruction Era and Beyond (pdf version)

Created by
carmen ochoa
This engaging and informative PDF timeline covers key periods in United States history, including the Antebellum Era, Civil War, Reconstruction, Jim Crow Era, and the Civil Rights Movement. Designed to support student learning, this resource helps learners clearly understand how these historical periods connect and evolve over time. Each section includes concise descriptions of important events, making complex history easier to grasp. Selected entries also feature images to enhance understanding
Preview of March Book One: John Lewis Student Response Prompts

March Book One: John Lewis Student Response Prompts

Are you looking for some scaffolded notes to support your readers while reading the graphic novel March by John Lewis? Well, look no further! The resource is meant to have students track their thinking (metacognition) while reading John Lewis's incredible story. It also supports teachers with helping students synthesize being an activist! Best of all? There is a digital version (Google Slides) to edit questions as you see necessary! Post the questions in Google Classroom, print them as q
Preview of Systems Thinking through Kendrick Lamar

Systems Thinking through Kendrick Lamar

A Comparative Literary & Sociological Analysis Unit of Albums DAMN. and To Pimp a ButterflyEngage students in rigorous, interdisciplinary analysis through the music of Kendrick Lamar. This upper-level ELA unit invites students to examine how identity is shaped by interacting psychological and structural systems across two critically acclaimed albums: DAMN. and To Pimp a Butterfly. Rather than treating songs as isolated texts, students analyze albums as ecosystems — exploring how internal fo
Preview of Baddies of the Branches: US Politicians Who Stretched or Defied the Constitution

Baddies of the Branches: US Politicians Who Stretched or Defied the Constitution

Who checks the ones who stretch the Constitution? This engaging resource explores key political figures from all three branches of the U.S. government who pushed the limits of their power—from executive overreach to judicial activism and legislative controversy. Baddies of the Branches challenges students to analyze government authority, constitutional interpretation, and civic responsibility while evaluating whether these figures were acting for the good of the country—or abusing their power.
Preview of Designing for Neurodiversity | Inclusive Design Article + Doodle Notes & Key

Designing for Neurodiversity | Inclusive Design Article + Doodle Notes & Key

Designing for Neurodiversity | Inclusive Design Article + Doodle Notes & Teacher KeyProduct Description:Bring inclusive design to life in your classroom with this engaging, real-world resource on Designing for Neurodiversity! This printable set includes a student-friendly article, doodle-style guided notes, and a complete teacher answer key to support meaningful discussion and accessibility awareness in STEM, Design, or SEL-focused lessons. Your students will explore what it means to design
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