This includes a Google Slides presentation and accompanying 10-question Google Forms quiz. The presentation breaks down how to send an appropriate email to your teachers. It takes you step-by-step: how to access Gmail, adding recipients, appropriate subject lines, polite greetings, detailed and clear messages, and proper closings. It sets expectations for emailing teachers and provides examples of good vs. bad emails. There is an accompanying quiz for students to practice identifying appropriat
This includes a lesson plan and digital scavenger hunt to introduce students to The Great Gatsby. Students will become familiar with topics such as the roaring twenties, the 18th and 19th amendments, flappers, 1920s slang, automobiles of the time, and F. Scott Fitzgerald.
This mini research project / digital scavenger hunt is the perfect background activity for "A Christmas Carol" to help students understand themes of poverty, social injustice, shame, and loneliness in Victorian Era England as they relate to the text. These themes and lived experiences inspired Charles Dickens to write “A Christmas Carol.”
This lesson plan has students create a story map and answer questions to determine the central idea, provide an objective summary, and analyze character development in The Alchemist. Includes lesson plan, story map worksheet, and questions.
This includes a full lesson plan which is focused on introducing students to William Shakespeare with a digital scavenger hunt. In addition to the lesson plan, the scavenger hunt worksheet with directions, links, and sixteen questions are provided, which will allow students to develop a basic understanding of William Shakespeare. This is a great resource before beginning any unit that involves Shakespeare.
This lesson plan is intended to help students become comfortable with unfamiliar vocabulary in Act III of Macbeth. Includes full lesson plan, worksheet, and answer key.
This lesson plan is designed to help students better understand what it is like to be a part of the minority like the characters experience in To Kill A Mockingbird.
This short lesson plan is designed for ninth-grade students, although the topic could be introduced to younger students or used as a review for older students.
This literature packet covers the Elizabethan era, its major themes and social issues, and important authors and an analysis of their work, including William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Christopher Marlowe, and Edmund Spencer.
7th - 12th
English Language Arts
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