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Preview of Drama Passage & Flashback‑Focused SCR Writing, quiz, google slides, Mini‑Unit

Drama Passage & Flashback‑Focused SCR Writing, quiz, google slides, Mini‑Unit

Echoes on the Trail — Drama Passage + Flashback Mini‑Unit (SCR, Lessons, Slides)Perfect for Grades 6–8 | TEKS‑Aligned | Ready‑to‑TeachBring drama to life in your classroom with Echoes on the Trail, an original, engaging play designed to teach flashback, plot development, dramatic structure, and SCR writing with clarity and rigor. This complete mini‑unit gives you everything you need to teach drama effectively—without hours of prep. Whether you’re teaching whole‑group, small‑group, interventio
Preview of La Bamba (1987) - Prueba de vocabulario - Vocabulary Quiz & Answer Key

La Bamba (1987) - Prueba de vocabulario - Vocabulary Quiz & Answer Key

Bring structure and purpose to your viewing of La Bamba. This vocabulary quiz ensures students stay engaged and build language skills. 🎬 What is included?A complete vocabulary quiz from words and phrases carefully pulled from or inspired by various scenes throughout the film. An answer key sheet is also provided with all of my vocabulary quizzes. 💙 The reason behind the resourceFilms expose students to authentic language in real-world scenarios. Vocabulary quizzes help solidify key terms and
Preview of Julius Caesar Act Four Pre-Reading Literary Analysis Questions Writing & Quiz

Julius Caesar Act Four Pre-Reading Literary Analysis Questions Writing & Quiz

Julius Caesar Act 4 Close Reading Packet--Navigate the aftermath and consequences with your students using this thorough close reading packet for Act 4 of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar! Act 4 shifts the dramatic focus as the conspirators face the repercussions of their actions while new alliances form and tensions escalate. This act requires careful analysis to help students understand the political maneuvering, character deterioration, and rising action that propels the tragedy toward its inevi
Preview of What Shakespearean Play Are You? Personality Quiz for Middle & High School ELA

What Shakespearean Play Are You? Personality Quiz for Middle & High School ELA

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QuizBreakers
Bring Shakespeare to life with this engaging "What Shakespearean Play Are You?" personality quiz! Perfect for middle and high school ELA classrooms, this fun and interactive activity helps students connect with Shakespeare’s timeless themes through a modern lens. Students answer 5 thought-provoking multiple-choice questions to discover which iconic play ( Hamlet, King Lear, The Merchant of Venice, Othello, Romeo and Juliet, or The Taming of the Shrew) matches their personality. Ideal for intro
Preview of Julius Caesar Act Five Packet: Pre-Reading Quote Studies Questions Writing Quiz

Julius Caesar Act Five Packet: Pre-Reading Quote Studies Questions Writing Quiz

Julius Caesar Act 5 Close Reading Packet--Bring Shakespeare's tragic masterpiece to a powerful conclusion with this comprehensive close reading packet for Act 5 of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar! Act 5 delivers the dramatic resolution as honor, loyalty, and consequences collide on the battlefield. Your students need focused guidance to fully appreciate how Shakespeare weaves together the tragic threads of fate, character flaws, and moral choices that define this compelling finale. What's included
Preview of Issues Based Theater Project and Rubric

Issues Based Theater Project and Rubric

This can be used as a general drama project or summative task for a unit on 'Issues Based Theater/Drama'. It contains all the instructions, guidelines and rubric for how students can work in small groups to create short plays that tackle social issues. This assignment gives students the chance to practice the following: verbatim theater, documentary theater, original scriptwriting and collaborative skills. This assignment will take groups of students a minimum of 4 hours to complete, although
Preview of "Biff and Happy" Death of a Salesman

"Biff and Happy" Death of a Salesman

This lesson gives students reading the theater play Death of a Salesman dialog comprehension practice with a quiz. Sample Reading comprehension questions: 1. Biff has come home because a. he needs a vacation b. he isn’t earning enough money at his new job c. he feels like he isn’t getting anywhere in life d. he likes to be home in springtime e. he misses his family 2. Which of the following sentences best describes what’s wrong with Happy? a. you can’t run away from yourself b. money c
Preview of Summer Sight Reading Packet

Summer Sight Reading Packet

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mshillmusic
Summer Sight Reading Packet for Middle School Choir – Progressive Practice for Beginner & Intermediate Singers!  Looking for a way to keep your middle school choir students sight-reading over the summer? This progressive Summer Sight Reading Packet is designed specifically for beginner to intermediate sight readers and is a perfect supplement to in-class solfege or literacy instruction.  What’s Included: 3 sight-reading examples per unit/week (totaling multiple weeks of content!)Exercises th
Preview of Good-Better-Best Presentation Rubric with Self- Reflection- 3rd

Good-Better-Best Presentation Rubric with Self- Reflection- 3rd

Designed for 3rd grade students.This Good–Better–Best Presentation Rubric & Student Self‑Reflection is a simple, student‑friendly assessment tool designed to support clear expectations, meaningful feedback, and student ownership of learning. Front Page: A Good–Better–Best presentation rubric that clearly describes performance levels using kid‑friendly language.Back Page: A student self‑reflection page that encourages students to think about their strengths, areas for growth, and next steps after
Preview of Is John Proctor the Villain? | Argumentative Essay and Socratic Seminar

Is John Proctor the Villain? | Argumentative Essay and Socratic Seminar

John Proctor: Hero or Villain? Argumentative Essay & Socratic Seminar | The CrucibleChallenge students to think critically about one of literature’s most debated protagonists with this high-engagement argumentative writing and Socratic Seminar assignment centered on The Crucible. Inspired by the contemporary play John Proctor Is the Villain, this lesson invites students to reconsider John Proctor’s long-standing reputation as a tragic hero and examine how shifting historical and cultural value
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