I am currently a seventh-grade ELA teacher who specializes in inclusion classes, reading strategies, and I am currently working on my master's in Differentiated Instruction with a focus in ELL.
This is a no-prep Google Form that automatically assigns students to a cabin based on their answers! This is a great way to get students invested in the book and to get to know them better!
Turn your classroom into a crime scene investigation with this interactive inference activity! Students step into the role of detectives to uncover what really happened to Billy in Roald Dahl’s The Landlady. Using textual clues, photographs, and guiding questions, students work through six inference-based prompts and cite textual evidence to support their claims. Perfect for practicing close reading and critical thinking in a fun, immersive way! What’s Included: 6 inference prompts focused on
Help students visualize Yanek’s harrowing journey across WWII Europe.This interactive map and timeline resource helps students track important locations, events, and dates from Prisoner B-3087 by Alan Gratz. Perfect for close reading, comprehension, and historical context, this activity builds engagement through geography and chronology. What’s Included: Student Map & Answer Key tracking Yanek’s route through Germany and Poland Timeline Worksheet to sequence key events from the novel "Impo
Before reading Refugee by Alan Gratz, students step into the shoes of Josef, Isabel, or Mahmoud and imagine they must flee their home with only a single suitcase. They choose 10 items to pack—balancing health, safety, survival, comfort, identity, and sentiment. This engaging, empathetic activity helps students connect personally to the characters and themes of Refugee, making it the perfect way to launch a novel study or literature circle. What’s Included: 10-box suitcase drawing template (d
Bring Greek mythology to life with this Percy Jackson MET Virtual Field Trip — the perfect introduction to Rick Riordan’s world of gods, heroes, and monsters! Students will explore the Metropolitan Museum of Art virtually, uncovering the myths behind stunning Greek, Roman, and European artworks featured in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series. This engaging digital resource includes: ✅ An interactive virtual tour with embedded links to authentic MET artwork ✅ An audio tour guide (t
This Book Playlist Project combines music and literature to help students make meaningful connections to characters, scenes, and themes. It is designed to increase engagement and support deeper analysis during independent reading. What’s Included Google Slides template (ready to assign) Built-in student directions 10 structured song entries Paragraph writing and text evidence expectations Preview included: Student Tasks Students create a 10-song playlist connected to their book: Charac
Engage your students with this immersive budgeting activity that brings Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men to life through the lens of economic survival! Perfect for middle and high school ELA classrooms, this real-world application project allows students to step into the shoes of George and Lennie and attempt to survive the ranch during the Great Depression using authentic 1930s prices and wages. What’s Included: A student-friendly budgeting worksheet Realistic wages and expenses from the 1930s L
Bring Edgar Allan Poe’s classic to life with this highly engaging, hands-on literature activity that turns your classroom into a crime scene investigation. In this interactive lesson, students become detectives as they analyze clues, make inferences, and uncover the dark truth behind The Cask of Amontillado.Designed to promote close reading, critical thinking, and textual evidence analysis, this activity transforms Poe’s short story into a literary mystery your students will never forget. Perfe
Escape the Catacombs | The Cask of Amontillado Digital Escape Room Bring Edgar Allan Poe’s chilling short story to life with this auto-graded digital escape room! Students step into Montresor’s catacombs and must solve puzzles on symbolism, foreshadowing, irony, plot, and character analysis in order to escape. Each correct answer unlocks the next chamber—until they reach freedom… or become Montresor’s next victim. What’s Included: Google Form Escape Room (no prep, self-grading, interactive
Bring the Hero’s Journey to life with this interactive superhero and villain design project! This creative resource invites students to design their own hero or villain and map their character’s adventure using the Hero’s Journey framework. Students work individually or in pairs—one as the hero, the other as the villain—to build stories, analyze archetypes, and explore character development. What’s Included: Character design templates (hero and villain versions) Hero’s Journey graphic organiz
Wavelength: Connotation & Denotation Game This interactive activity helps students master connotation and denotation through a Wavelength-style game. Students first complete a worksheet by defining words (denotation) and placing them on a Positive ↔ Negative scale. Then, using the game slides, they reveal the official placement, earn points, and discuss why word choice matters in literature. What’s Included: Student worksheet for definitions and scale placement Interactive slides with scoring
Engage students with symbolism, foreshadowing, and irony through creative design!Product Description Bring Edgar Allan Poe’s chilling short story The Cask of Amontillado to life with this hands-on symbolic mask activity! Students analyze key themes, symbols, and character traits while designing their own symbolic masks to represent Montresor and Fortunato. This activity encourages critical thinking and creativity while reinforcing literary concepts such as symbolism, foreshadowing, and irony.
Looking for a way to teach Edgar Allan Poe’s The Cask of Amontillado that’s both accessible and engaging? This resource includes a leveled text adaptation, bold visuals, and English + Spanish versions to help all students access this spooky classic. Perfect for Halloween reading comprehension, fall ELA units, or a short story study on symbolism, irony, and theme. What’s Included: Adapted Leveled Passage: Simplified sentence structures and vocabulary while preserving Poe’s suspenseful tone.
Product Description: Engage your students with this Digital Crime Incident Report activity for Richard Connell’s The Most Dangerous Game. Designed with a true-crime twist, this resource transforms the classic short story into an investigative case file that will keep students motivated and focused. Students take on the role of detectives, completing a crime report where they must document evidence, analyze both Rainsford and General Zaroff, and make inferences about motives, setting, and con
Interactive Escape RoomIncludes link to student clue tracker to help them stay organized20 Auto Graded QuestionsSymbolism, foreshadowing, story elements, inferences, and reading questions
Hook students before the first page with this powerful pre-reading activity for Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds. This resource includes 10 introductory journal/discussion questions plus a Five Corners–style agree/disagree activity to introduce students to the novel’s key themes: justice, revenge, masculinity, and decision-making. What’s Included: 10 open-ended pre-reading prompts 5 Agree/Disagree statements for four corners or Socratic Seminar Perfect for individual work, partner conversatio
Dig deeper into Poe’s chilling tale with this comprehensive mini unit! This close reading resource for The Cask of Amontillado focuses on symbolism, irony, and theme development while providing creative and standards-aligned activities to support critical thinking and engagement. From a family crest project to multiple-choice assessments, it’s perfect for middle or high school ELA classes. What’s Included: Fill-in-the-Blank Vocabulary Worksheet Family Crest Symbolism Project (with rubric)
Make argumentative writing approachable and fun! This scaffolded essay-writing activity guides students step-by-step through crafting a characterization-based argument using the Phineas and Ferb episode “Isabella and the Temple of Sap.” Students will identify leadership traits, gather evidence, and complete a fill-in-the-blank five-paragraph essay—perfect for struggling writers or reluctant learners! Skills Covered: Argumentative writing structure Character analysis Textual evidence and supp
Engage students with a music-based approach to analyzing mood and tone! This modern ELA activity uses album covers from popular artists to help students infer mood and tone using visual clues like color, imagery, font, and layout. It’s editable, so you can switch out album art to reflect current student interests or school-appropriate artists. What’s Included: 8 modern album covers (e.g., Olivia Rodrigo, NBA Youngboy, Zach Bryan) Mood and tone analysis worksheet Answer document (sample respo
End of book test about the book Prisoner B-3087. Google FormAuto GradeTwo Versions (Standard and Accommodated) Questions On: - General Reading - The Camps - Characters - Basic History of the Holocaust
6th - 8th
Close Reading, English Language Arts
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I am currently a seventh-grade ELA teacher who specializes in inclusion classes, reading strategies, and I am currently working on my master's in Differentiated Instruction with a focus in ELL.
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