This is a great introduction to Shakespeare and Midsummer Night's Dream activity that will keep your students engaged the entire period! There are four tasks that focus on Shakespearean language, MND characters, Shakespeare bio, and literary terms. This purchase includes: -Student Notes Sheet -Group Answer Sheet -Instructions -Signs to print out -key printout -ANSWER KEYS! You will need to purchase locks and boxes for this escape room.
Help your students review the persuasive appeals while jamming out to their favorite Disney songs! This lesson takes popular songs by villains who are using persuasive techniques to persuade the protagonist. Students will be asked to write the villain’s claim, identify quotes, the devices within the quote, and the appeal the device falls under. They will also be asked to defend which appeal is the most effective for the villain’s claim. A digital and print version is available as well as an ans
Transform your literature lessons with our Literary Food Truck Festival! This comprehensive package provides everything you need to wrap up independent reading units in a dynamic and deliciously fun way. Featuring editable instructions, vibrant picture examples, and a rubric, this interactive experience empowers students to design and showcase their own literary-themed food trucks. Celebrating diversity and fostering cross-curricular connections, this innovative lesson encourages creativity, au
Looking for a way to help students engage with Genesis Begins Again? Our Chapter Summaries provide a clear, concise breakdown of each chapter, perfect for guiding readers (or the teacher if you're like me and need a review) through the plot. With this product, students can: Easily grasp key plot points and character developments.Reinforce understanding of important themes like identity, self-worth, and family struggles.Stay engaged with bite-sized, easy-to-digest summaries, perfect for review
Discover the captivating world of social media trends with our comprehensive argument essay lesson package! Dive deep into the debate between individuality and societal expectations. Crafted around the essential question, "Is it better to express individuality or conform to societal expectations?" our resource is flexible, perfectly aligning with texts like Genesis Begins Again that explore themes of conformity. Engage your students in stimulating discussions about identity and social media cul
Product Title: Chapter 4 – Is the Maid a Reliable Source?Dive into the gripping mystery of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde with this dynamic, interactive lesson! Students will step into the world of Victorian London as they analyze the murder of Sir Danvers Carew and question the reliability of the maid’s testimony in Chapter 4. Perfect for making literature come alive, this engaging lesson has everything you need for an unforgettable classroom experience! What’s Included:Readers Th
This bundle includes material all focused around the essential question: "To What extent is adversity needed in a person’s life?" The bundle includes: a google slide presentation article TedTalk graphic organizer goals rubric notes sheet reflection
This Socratic Seminar bundle includes materials all centered around the essential question: "Is personal growth achieved over time or through a rite of passage?" The bundle includes: An article about rites of passages in other cultures A graphic organizer for a Ted Talk Leveled question stems Leveled question google doc socratic seminar notes sheet rubric instructions for socratic seminar goals for students reflection
Elevate your students’ independent reading experience with our comprehensive Independent Reading Socratic Seminar! This innovative seminar is specifically designed for the end of an independent reading unit, guiding students to dive deeper into their novels while honing their analytical and communication skills. What’s Included? Novel Guide: Each student receives a detailed guide tailored to their book, helping them explore key conflicts, themes, character development, relationships, and plot e
This breakdown of Act 1 scene 5 focuses on the following skills: scene translation figurative language character traits tone Print out the instructions and laminate to place on each station. Students should all have a copy of Act 1 Scene 5 to annotate. This is best presented as stations where students can rotate with a group. This should not be done as their first experience to Shakespearean language.
Enhance your students' understanding of Genesis Begins Again with this set of Guided Reading Questions and Answer Keys! These questions are designed to promote thoughtful engagement and deeper comprehension of the novel’s key themes and characters. This resource includes: Plot-Based Questions: Encourage students to track important events and character decisions, ensuring they follow the story closely.Character Development: Ask students to analyze how Genesis and other characters change over th
Step into the enchanting world of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream with this captivating reader's theatre lesson plan. Designed for students to explore Act 2, Scene 2 through dramatic enactment, the lesson provides a carefully crafted script, detailed instructions for facilitation, and a list of props and costumes. By embodying the characters and their interactions, students gain insight into the comedy, miscommunication, and mischief inherent in the scene, fostering a deeper
I love doing this project with my 8th graders before they depart on their new adventure as a freshman! Students are asked to write 3 letters total: a letter to their senior self, a letter to a parent/guardian, and a letter to a jr. high teacher who has made an impact on their life. We take a day to deliver their teacher letters, they deliver their parent letters, and I hold the senior letters for them to be handed back right before they graduate. This is the one project my students constantly
Use this emoji review to have your students lead a group discussion to analyze what happens in their assigned chapter and how the emojis represent those events. Students will think critically, practice speaking and listening skills, and review chapters that were read independently. **Answer Key Provided!! Instructions: You and your group will be assigned one of the chapters from The Looking Glass Wars. With your group, explain in the speaker notes what the emojis represent AND why they are sign
Allowing your students to review chapters 1-9 of The Looking Glass Wars with this emoji review will give them the opportunity to think critically about their reading while making connections between the emoji symbols and events from the novel. You will also be allowing them to practice any speaking and listening standards you may need to cover as they have in-depth discussions in their groups. **ANSWER KEY INCLUDED Instructions: You and your group will be assigned one of the chapters from The
Do you want a student-led discussion about what your students remember from their independent reading of The Looking Glass Wars? This emoji review lesson will allow students to think critically and discuss the plot while also practicing their writing skills. ANSWER KEY PROVIDED. Instructions:You and your group will be assigned one of the chapters from The Looking Glass Wars. With your group, explain in the speaker notes, what the emojis represent AND why they are significant in your assigned cha
Help your students understand narrative writing by rewriting a popular fairy tale to the “true version”. This lesson is great to pair with The Three Little Pigs/ The True Tale of The Three Little Pigs OR Alice in Wonderland/The Looking Glass Wars.
If your students participate in an independent reading program, this is a fun alternative assessment that gauges their comprehension, analysis, and presentation skills. Students will create a t-shirt reflecting different elements of their novel, such as symbolism, plot, character development, etc. This purchase includes: -project instructions in an email format from "book publisher" to "marketing team" to design this novel's newest merchandise -instruction poster -editable rubric -front and back
Stressing over the first day of school? This lesson works great by giving students a chance to be creative and speak with their classmates while the teacher can walk around and get acquainted with the students. This can also serve as wall decor. Students are asked to fill in each section of the silhouette with information about themselves.
Take your students back to their childhood days by having story time with Rainbow Fish! The only difference? They will be asked to analyze this children’s book through the lens of conformity. This activity is a great intro to a novel unit focusing on conformity, such as Ender’s Game, Genesis Begins Again, Fahrenheit 451, and many others! This resource contains a google slide presentation, digital version, and a pdf for printing.
6th - 9th
English Language Arts
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