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Sarah Wright - Write with Mrs. Wright

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Hi! I’m Mrs. Wright, and I’ve spent 7 years teaching ELA at both the middle school and high school levels. I truly believe literature has the power to transform students, especially when it’s taught with intention, creativity, and heart. I’m especially passionate about novel studies and project-based learning that help students think deeply, make real-world connections, and actually enjoy reading. Every resource I create is classroom-tested and designed to help you feel confident, prepared, and excited about what you're teaching. Teaching is hard work, but you don’t have to do it alone. I’m so glad you’re here!
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Preview of The Hunger Games Character Analysis 1-Pager Project | High School ELA | 9-10th

The Hunger Games Character Analysis 1-Pager Project | High School ELA | 9-10th

The Hunger Games Character Analysis 1-Pager ProjectEngage your students with a creative alternative to traditional literary analysis essays! In this activity, students create a visual one-pager that demonstrates their understanding of a character from The Hunger Games. Instead of writing a full essay, students analyze character traits, important quotes, symbolism, and theme connections while presenting their ideas in a visually engaging format. This project encourages deep thinking, creativi
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Hi! I’m Mrs. Wright, and I’ve spent 7 years teaching ELA at both the middle school and high school levels. I truly believe literature has the power to transform students, especially when it’s taught with intention, creativity, and heart. I’m especially passionate about novel studies and project-based learning that help students think deeply, make real-world connections, and actually enjoy reading. Every resource I create is classroom-tested and designed to help you feel confident, prepared, and excited about what you're teaching. Teaching is hard work, but you don’t have to do it alone. I’m so glad you’re here!