In this product, you will find all four acts of The Crucible on Google slides. These Google slides include all the information found in the book, but now it's interactive! These slides allow students to make annotations digitally! These slides also allow for students to read the novel in a more digestible manner without being overwhelmed by the book.
Use this engaging Google Slides (or PPT) presentation to teach your students each of the literary terms. The presentation comes complete with transitions and animations; ready to present upon purchase. Each slide includes: (1) literary term, (2) definition, and (3) GIF example of literary term. Total # of slides:28
6th - 12th
English Language Arts, Literature, Reading Strategies
In this product, you will find all four acts of The Crucible on Google slides. These Google slides include all the information found in the book, but now it's interactive! These slides allow students to make annotations digitally! These slides also allow for students to read the novel in a more digestible manner without being overwhelmed by the book.
In this product, you will find all four acts of The Crucible on Google slides. These Google slides include all the information found in the book, but now it's interactive! These slides allow students to make annotations digitally! These slides also allow for students to read the novel in a more digestible manner without being overwhelmed by the book.
In this product, you will find all four acts of The Crucible on Google slides. These Google slides include all the information found in the book, but now it's interactive! These slides allow students to make annotations digitally! These slides also allow for students to read the novel in a more digestible manner without being overwhelmed by the book.
In this product, you will find all four acts of The Crucible on Google slides. These Google slides include all the information found in the book, but now it's interactive! These slides allow students to make annotations digitally! These slides also allow for students to read the novel in a more digestible manner without being overwhelmed by the book.