This study guide includes... Literary Terms glossary4 pre-reading questions17 during reading comprehension and analysis questions1 culminating writing assignment (option to compare TV episode to text)Answer Key
This checklist will help students evaluate whether they or their peers have all the elements on the plot diagram included in their story. This checklist can be used in a peer-review workshop, or individually by students.
This checklist will guide students in a peer-review workshop that focuses on elaboration. This is meant for fiction writing. It will help students read their peers' draft critically, and then provide constructive feedback for where to go next in their writing.
This list of real world issues can be used in various ways. You may present it to a student to help them get ideas while writing a fictional piece (the character's problem). You may have students use it as a tool to begin a research project. You may use it as a journal prompt. The possibilities are endless!
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