Mesh Creative Writing with characteristics of Gothic Literature to engage students in the genre while also practicing elements of irony, editing, and MLA conventions. Students will create a script using characteristics of gothic lit and film a short
Connect with your students by allowing them to use common social media platforms that connect to their everyday lives outside of school. Students will create memes, tiktoks, vines, reels, etc. to summarize the plot points from Act 4 of Othello.
Help students understand the major theme of appearance vs reality in Act 3 of Shakespeare's, Othello. Students will examine Iago's deceptive nature using textual evidence to discuss the relationship with what is real and what appears to be real to
Subjects:
English Language Arts
Grades:
9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Types:
Thematic Unit Plans, Activities, Graphic Organizers
Turn short stories into a podcast analysis! Using this template, students are given the opportunity to choose a story from your short story unit to create an analytical podcast episode. Explore literary elements, plot, resolution, etc. all the while
Use social media elements to engage students in the characterization of Dexter and Judy from F. Scott Fitzgerald's, Winter Dreams. Students will examine character development through images or "pins" on a Pinterest board.
Engage students in research on the 1920s to prepare for reading The Great Gatsby. Students will choose a topic, do research, and create an informational website to share through a gallery walk. This resource includes directions, a rubric, and
Help your students see character development in Othello through this character chart. Each character from the play is listed, and students will track their relationships, actions, personality traits using the organizer.
Explore the archetypal critical lens in Othello by having students identify 5 major archetypes (through the use of textual evidence) and the characters within the play that best fit their characteristics. This performance task includes 5 archetypes,
Organize your curriculum in these easily accessible chart! This makes it so easy to house all of your materials for your course in one spot. Organize your units to include your essential questions or learning targets, agendas and materials, and
Use social media to connect with student interests while engaging in plot summary and character traits of Iago, Othello, and more. This is specifically designed to explore characterization in Act to of Shakespeare's Othello.
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