Bring the epic tale of Beowulf to life with this comprehensive and engaging bundle designed for high school English classrooms! This resource includes everything you need to guide students through reading, analyzing, and writing about Beowulf—all while keeping lessons hands-on, differentiated, and fun. Perfect for teachers using MyPerspectives, Grade 12 – Unit One, or anyone teaching Beowulf as part of a British Literature or Hero’s Journey unit. What’s Included:1. Introduction Activity Pack
Aligned to MyPerspectives Grade 12, Unit 1 (or usable as a standalone Beowulf supplement) Bring Beowulf to life through this dynamic, hands-on stations activity that helps students explore the epic’s themes, structure, and language while connecting it to the modern world. Designed for five rotating stations, this lesson works best with 12–15 minutes per station and provides meaningful engagement whether you’re following MyPerspectives or teaching Beowulf independently. Students will: Analyz
Make learning Beowulf engaging and interactive with this unique Color-by-Number Assessment! This activity combines comprehension and creativity, offering students a fun way to demonstrate their understanding of the epic poem. Here's how it works: Students answer 7 carefully crafted questions designed to test their knowledge of key events, themes, and characters from Beowulf.Each correct answer corresponds to a specific color.Using their answers, students apply the colors to a pre-designed imag
Dive into the mysterious world of cryptids with this comprehensive Cryptids Lesson Plan, designed to captivate students' imaginations while enhancing their critical thinking and note-taking skills. This ready-to-use resource includes an engaging slideshow presentation and a structured Cornell notes template (complete with an answer key) that guides students through their learning journey. Key Features: Interactive Slideshow: The visually appealing slideshow covers a variety of cryptids, includi
Ignite your students' curiosity with this engaging Urban Legends Lesson Plan, designed as an ideal introduction to an urban legends unit or a captivating stand-alone lesson. This ready-to-use resource dives into the eerie world of folklore, exploring the mysterious tales that have been passed down through generations. What’s Inside: Legendary Stories to Analyze: Students will read and examine well-known urban legends, uncovering their origins and the social fears they reflect.Comprehension & An
This packet is an evidence log aligned to the MyPerspectives British and World Literature textbook. It is to be used alongside the Macbeth unit. It includes a spot for the essential question, the model text, the whole-class learning (Macbeth), the peer-group learning, independent learning, and each performance task.
This worksheet is for students to use while they read any nonfiction article. It will keep them engaged and on task while analyzing their assigned article. This works great for jigsawing articles with classes.
This packet is a great resource for students learning Norse Mythology. Your purchase will include access to the notes slideshow, guided notes worksheet, and creation story with a couple comprehension questions.
This is an easy to use pre-reading pack to be utilized while reading Beowulf. This pack includes an anticipation guide, a timeline, a webquest, and two different vocabulary activities.
This worksheet should be paired with the iCivics game Argument Wars. In this game students will choose a real Supreme Court case and practice using their argument skills to try and win the case. This worksheet helps keep students accountable while they play the game.
This worksheet is a great back to school activity, especially for secondary students. Your new students will use their detective skills to scour your classroom in order to make inferences about you and the class you teach. This is an easy and fun intro activity to get your class up, moving, and asking questions within the first week of school.
This worksheet is a companion to the 1995 film Mr. Holland's Opus. The questions are higher level thinking (DOK 2 and up) to encourage students to look beyond the film and apply the ideas to their life and the world.
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