This lesson uses three speeches from Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream and pairs them with AP-style multiple choice questions. I use them as a pre-reading activity in my AP classes as well as for practice for the multiple choice portion of the
Use this exam which has a combination of vocabulary matching, multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank and one-paragraph text-based analysis for the book Night. The product contains three test versions and works with my posted Night questions.
Prior to reading Twelfth Night I host a party for my AP students. However, in this party they are assigned a character from the play along with specific objectives the student must accomplish to earn points/extra credit. These objectives are based
Engage students in guided analysis of the play Othello with these questions designed for use throughout the reading process. These questions are geared toward high school sophomores but can be adapted for upper classmen.
This worksheet has students recreate dialogue from the balcony scene in Romeo and Juliet as a series of text messages. This can be used as an individual or cooperative assignment and can be used for a set of lines or for the entire scene.
Encourage your students to explore possible colleges through a research/presentation project designed to help them compare/contrast several colleges of interest to explore which would be the best fit for them.
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Other (ELA), Informational Text
Encourage your students to explore possible career paths, including the training and education needed to achieve success within them. This includes and interest survey, assignment description and rubric.
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