Teaching Shakespeare to middle schoolers/high schoolers, but want to make is simple AND relevant? This worksheet, accompanied by the slideshow, will help you accomplish that easily! Students will learn about Shakespeare's background, understand the three types of play categories, how to cite a Shakespearean play, as well as learn how to interpret/translate his language!
6th - 12th, Higher Education
English Language Arts, Literature, Reading Strategies
This bundle includes graphic organizers, rubrics, and outlines for Analytical Essays, Open-ended writing, and Rhetorical Analysis writing. Please note that the rhetorical analysis is the only one that does not have a rubric, due to personalized teaching.
This activity includes all the directions, print outs, links, and a bonus extra station directions/print out for teachers who have a lot of students in their physical classrooms. Please check all the links before using.
The first day is the best day for you to get to know your student! In this activity, students will be sharing what they learned the previous year, writing samples, and more about themselves! It also includes a special surprise for students to get curious about reading. **Writing sample prompts are not included, and google forms must be made into a "copy" in order to be used properly. *ADJUST THE RECOMMENDED ONLINE BOOKS AS NEEDED PER GRADE.
4th - 12th
Creative Writing, English Language Arts, Other (ELA)
This personalized quiz includes a study guide (recommended for extra credit or homework), the answer key, and an online Kahoot! version of the quiz with the same questions and answers.
9th - 12th
English Language Arts, Other (Social Studies), Social Studies
This activity is for online learning! It includes links to videos (such as cartoons), and helps students understand the two through organization. Very simple to complete and entertaining to do!
4th - 12th
English Language Arts, Literature, Reading Strategies