Incorporating a lesson on the symbolism inherent in everyday objects, in this case, Ophelia's flowers, with a lesson on author/director's choice, this handout allows students to demonstrate their understanding of symbolism, directorial choice and
This is a condensed version of the typical Literature Circle Handouts. I used this on the rare occasion that a student was determined on reading an independent novel outside of the literature circle novels chosen by their classmates, or for make-up
This is a worksheet designed to walk students through the creation of their own personal six-word memoir, inspired by "Not Quite What I Was Expecting" - a compilation of six-word memoirs edited by Larry Smith. It was used in a reader/writer workshop
This resources compiles Daily Journal Prompts I used in my 12th grade on level English class, beginning with anticipation prompts, following through the play with connections and analysis, and finally reflection and response to the play. The prompts
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Creative Writing, Drama
Grades:
9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Reflective Journals for Teachers, Lesson
A simple rubric for grading Literature Circle Presentations. This would be handed out to the class at the beginning of our Literature Circle Unit, so they are aware of the final assessment form. In this way they are not only expected to deliver a
This assignment sheet details the major grade cumulative Collective Memoir Project for our memoir unit. This project includes a conglomeration of visuals, writings, and artifacts that show who each student is, and what people and things helped build
I used this as a simple rubric for grading the major grade cumulative assessment : Collective Memoir Project. I passed out this handout with the assignment sheet to allow for transparency and give the students an additional checklist as they
This handout/activity allows for predictions, a lesson on symbolism, and movement in the classroom. While studying Shakespeare's Hamlet, we come to the scene where the character of Ophelia hands out specific flowers to each of the characters in what
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