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Preview of AP® English Literature - Unit 2 Poetry Free Response Q1 Prompt Lady Lazarus

AP® English Literature - Unit 2 Poetry Free Response Q1 Prompt Lady Lazarus

Help your students write with precision, insight, and power using this AP®-aligned literary analysis prompt for Sylvia Plath’s “Lady Lazarus.” This focused writing assignment guides students in crafting a single, well-structured paragraph that analyzes how Plath develops the speaker’s complex attitude toward death and performance using literary techniques. What’s Included: College Board-style prose analysis prompt Full copy of Sylvia Plath’s poem Lady Lazarus Scaffolded writing structure (cl
Preview of Día de los Muertos | Poema de los 5 Sentidos | Spanish 1 - AP | Free Resource

Día de los Muertos | Poema de los 5 Sentidos | Spanish 1 - AP | Free Resource

Celebrate El Día de los Muertos with this creative sensory poem activity that inspires students to connect language and culture through art, imagination, and emotion. Perfect for Spanish 1–AP, this printable template and engaging reference guide help students describe the celebration using the five senses while exploring authentic symbols and traditions. This free download is part of the Día de los Muertos Mini Cultural Unit (3-Days, Spanish Levels 1–3) Día de los Muertos Mini Cultura
Preview of Frankenweenie: Create Your Own Gothic Short Story – Creative Writing Activity

Frankenweenie: Create Your Own Gothic Short Story – Creative Writing Activity

Bring Gothic storytelling to life in your classroom with this creative writing activity inspired by Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie.Students will design their own original Gothic short story using Burton’s film as inspiration. This resource includes printable and digital versions of the complete Frankenweenie story-writing worksheet — plus two free bonus workbooks featuring excerpts from Neil Gaiman’s Coraline and Edgar Allan Poe’s Gothic tales to guide early practice and analysis. ✨ What’s I
Preview of Dozen Dates: 1776 – The American Revolution Video Guide

Dozen Dates: 1776 – The American Revolution Video Guide

Help students understand why 1776 is one of the most important years in world history with this engaging Dozen Dates video guide. This resource connects political and economic revolutions, helping students see how the American Revolution fits into broader global transformations. What’s Included: ✔️ Structured video guide with multiple-choice questions ✔️ Two rigorous free-response questions aligned to AP skills ✔️ Academic vocabulary integration for deeper understanding ✔️ Complete answer key
Preview of Similar Polygons Scale Factor Christmas PIXEL ART FUN 7th Grade Math TEKS 7.5C

Similar Polygons Scale Factor Christmas PIXEL ART FUN 7th Grade Math TEKS 7.5C

Need a similar polygons and scale factor activity that grades itself while keeping 7th grade math students engaged right before winter break? This Christmas PIXEL ART FUN Google Sheets activity gives students 10 self-checking problems on scale factor, side lengths, perimeter, and area of similar figures — aligned to TEKS 7.5C. Print-free, prep-free, ready to assign in Google Classroom. You know that stretch of December when you still need real practice but your students are mentally already a
Preview of THE HANDMAID'S TALE, Full Unit for Homeschool or Independent Learning

THE HANDMAID'S TALE, Full Unit for Homeschool or Independent Learning

Use the hit Hulu series and hot topic current events to experience this feminist, dystopian classic. This take-home unit includes every single thing you need to teach this terrifying, captivating, and mind-blowing book. I’ve loved this book for 25 years, taught it for 10 and now I’ve adapted the whole unit to be used as an independent learning unit, including optional use of the TV series and modern events. This unit includes: Daily “Do Now” personal journal prompts tailored to each chapter sub
Preview of Gothic Short Story Creative Writing Bundle for High School ELA

Gothic Short Story Creative Writing Bundle for High School ELA

Ask your students to write their own spooky stories and give them inspiration from Poe's work with passages from The Fall of the House of Usher and The Masque of the Red Death that pair closely with atmosphere building, symbolic settings, character, and conflict. Read + Analyze one of the greats, and then do some creative writing in response. For more on how I'd approach using this bundle, check out my blog. Bring spooky season (or Gothic literature study) to life with this three-part Gothic
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