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Preview of DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Activity: Primary Source Analysis and Questions

DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Activity: Primary Source Analysis and Questions

Created by
Mister Harms
The Declaration of Independence can be a daunting document for teachers to explain to students, but this primary source lesson will help students understand the major themes and concepts within the document itself. Though Thomas Jefferson's Declaration was written in the 18th century, this worksheet has proven to be a fantastic, big-picture way for today's students to study such an important writing without becoming overwhelmed. The Declaration is really just a big "break-up letter" from the co
Preview of Native + African + Early American Colonial Text Set Unit : Perspective Pairings

Native + African + Early American Colonial Text Set Unit : Perspective Pairings

Is your Early American Lit curriculum more bland than a Puritan cookbook? As the saying goes, variety is the spice of life, so let's transform it from yawnsome to awesome with a study of perspective!Early American founding texts don't have to be boring. When you pair them with rich creation stories, shocking captivity tales, important indigenous issues, and diverse American perspectives, students will not only have a better understanding of the literary landscape of America, but will also gain a
Preview of Interactive Reading Notebook Fiction and Nonfiction Mega Bundle

Interactive Reading Notebook Fiction and Nonfiction Mega Bundle

Created by
Tracee Orman
Interactive Reading Notebook Fiction and Nonfiction Mega Bundle (Grades 5-12) A YEAR'S WORTH of activities: over 220 Common-Core aligned interactive reading foldable activities for secondary students. You do not have to use the Common Core State Standards to utilize this bundle! This download includes the following products:Interactive Notebook Reading Literature Bundle for ANY Novel or StoryInteractive Reading Notebook for Nonfiction Informational TextsInteractive Notebook Mini Books: Bundle of
Preview of Jack the Ripper: Tone & Bias in the Media Coverage of this Infamous Murder Case

Jack the Ripper: Tone & Bias in the Media Coverage of this Infamous Murder Case

Created by
Bespoke ELA
Jack the Ripper. One of the most notorious serial killers of all time. And he was never caught. There are over 100 theories about his identity. If you're looking for a high-interest nonfiction topic to get your students interested in analyzing nonfiction, this is it! This activity has two parts. The first parts takes students through an exercise of identifying tone in a news article written about Jack the Ripper. There are four articles in this part of this lesson that all come from The L
Preview of Compare Contrast Two or More Texts NonFiction Graphic Organizers

Compare Contrast Two or More Texts NonFiction Graphic Organizers

Created by
Tracee Orman
Compare Contrast Two or More Texts: Close Reading Strategies and Activities Aligned with the Common Core State Standards Use the handouts to encourage close reading and compare/contrast of two or more texts or sources (may be used with multimedia sources such as graphics, videos, podcasts, etc.). They may also be used to compare two different people, focusing on comparing their early life, struggles, and achievements. Includes modified Venn Diagrams specific to the CCSS. These activities may b
Preview of Reading Graphic Organizers Gr 11-12 CCSS-aligned Distance Learning

Reading Graphic Organizers Gr 11-12 CCSS-aligned Distance Learning

Created by
Tracee Orman
Common Core Standards Graphic Organizers for ELA Reading Literature and Informational Nonfiction Texts Grades 11-12 (Also includes the organizers for grades 6, 7, 8, and 9-10 because the skills build upon one another each year.)UPDATED with new and revised organizers! 154 total!! I also added a link for the organizers to work in Google Slides! Perfect for distance learning!Find the EDITABLE ORGANIZERS HERE:Google Drive Literature Graphic Organizers (Common Core Aligned)This IS included in the fo
Preview of Ben Franklin’s Autobiography, Informational Text, Franklin Aphorisms, 13 Virtues

Ben Franklin’s Autobiography, Informational Text, Franklin Aphorisms, 13 Virtues

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Use this two-day lesson pack to get your teens excited about studying the words and ideas of Benjamin Franklin, one of the United States’ most compelling founding fathers.This 9-page download (PDF + Google Drive version of all student handouts):• Detailed, step-by-step lesson procedure suggestions• Brainstorming handout to help students create their own definition of a successful person• Four-page excerpt of The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin • Critical-thinking question handout that require
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Lesson Plans Bundle

Rhetorical Analysis Lesson Plans Bundle

Help your students prepare for the AP Lang exam by refining their rhetorical analysis essay writing skills. These easy-to-use rhetorical analysis lesson plans are perfect for honors and AP® Lang classes and can be used at any point during the school year, saving you time as you plan your lessons. These lesson plans can be used individually to supplement your existing units plan or they can also be grouped together to form a rhetorical analysis unit.What is the rhetorical situation?As part of the
Preview of Close Reading and Annotation Mini-Unit

Close Reading and Annotation Mini-Unit

Complete close reading and annotation unit with fiction and nonfiction practice**August 2020 Update: This unit is now digital! I created a fiction and nonfiction workbook that is optimized for digital learning. A Google Slides version is included that can be downloaded and used as a PowerPoint as well (directions included).**August 2019 Update: This unit now includes two passages that can be used for nonfiction annotation (complete with an answer key). This is perfect for AP Language and Composi
Preview of The Great Gatsby Gallery Walk - Pre-Reading Activity - Context Learning Stations

The Great Gatsby Gallery Walk - Pre-Reading Activity - Context Learning Stations

Explore the context of the “Roaring 1920s” with this pre-reading activity for F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby! Includes 5 inquiry-based gallery walk learning stations and worksheets. Digital worksheets for Google Classroom® are provided!Included with this The Great Gatsby Pre-Reading Activity:✏️  5 Gallery Walk Stations with Primary Sources - Digital & PrintExplore the music, setting, photography, and current events of the “Roaring 20s”Analyze various book covers to predict themes wit
Preview of Star Spangled Banner Activity: National Anthem Reading & War of 1812 summary

Star Spangled Banner Activity: National Anthem Reading & War of 1812 summary

Created by
Mister Harms
It's the National Anthem! Whether it's social studies, english, or music class, this mini-unit is perfect for any study on the Star Spangled Banner (or the War of 1812). This bundle includes a fun, introductory whole-group PowerPoint-style quiz, a historical reading with comprehension questions, and a creative re-writing of the National Anthem. Everything you need is included! It's even in PDF and Google drive formats! Learn more specifics in the details below:☞ This resource is also a part of
Preview of Civics & US Government Lesson, Activities, Simulations and More: The Bundle

Civics & US Government Lesson, Activities, Simulations and More: The Bundle

Created by
Mister Harms
This bundle contains every single Civics/Government resource from the Mister Harms store! You're getting every single resource but saving BIG with a whopping 20% OFF all current resources. Once the bundle is yours, you will then get 100% off all future products added to the bundle! Buying the bundle format will save you time and money, and you will be getting all of my favorite lessons in one place! This bundle is not necessarily a sequenced curriculum, rather it has a variety of ready-to-use r
Preview of Rhetorical Appeals Analysis (Ethos, Logos, Pathos) Trashketball Review Game

Rhetorical Appeals Analysis (Ethos, Logos, Pathos) Trashketball Review Game

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
This interactive game helps students review rhetorical appeals (ethos, logos, and pathos) in the context of classic speeches and texts. Texts referenced include Sojourner Truth’s “And Ain’t I a Woman?”, Patrick Henry’s “The Speech to the Second Virginia Convention,” Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s “On Women’s Rights,” and an excerpt from Frederick Douglass’s My Bondage and My Freedom.In this game, there are four rounds. In each round, the students must identify the examples from the texts as ethos, lo
Preview of Speech to the Virginia Convention by Patrick Henry: Reading Game, Appeals, Test

Speech to the Virginia Convention by Patrick Henry: Reading Game, Appeals, Test

Created by
Selena Smith
Are your students bored with some of the early American literature? Looking for something to spice up Patrick Henry's "Speech to the Virginia Convention"? Try out this unit, which will keep students engaged with the text while also allowing them to have some fun!What's included:► Detailed lesson plans► Common Core Standards alignment► Competition Game Cards - Instead of you lecturing on the speech, students will be sifting through the speech to find answers in order to gain puzzle pieces. The f
Preview of Full Year High School English Curriculum: Secondary ELA 9-12 Common Core Aligned

Full Year High School English Curriculum: Secondary ELA 9-12 Common Core Aligned

If you are teaching a new high school English course this year, or you're looking to upgrade your current high school English class curriculum, this full year ELA curriculum is for YOU! This Common Core Standards aligned English Language Arts curriculum will help you create meaningful learning experiences for your secondary English students AND protect your time outside of contract hours.This English curriculum is perfect for you if are looking for...creative, effective activities for you and yo
Preview of High School Daily Common Core Reading Practice Weeks 1-5 {LMI}A

High School Daily Common Core Reading Practice Weeks 1-5 {LMI}A

(New Cover) This resource provides five weeks of daily Common Core Reading practice that can be completed in five minutes a day. This document was developed with students that need an extra boost in reading comprehension and English Literature in mind. Use these as students first enter the classroom, as a daily review, or more! ****Click the Follow Button to Find Out about Freebies and New Resources**** Click Here for Weeks 6-10 Click Here for Week 11 Click Here for Week 12 This quick and
Preview of Interactive Reading Notebook Nonfiction Activities Common Core Aligned

Interactive Reading Notebook Nonfiction Activities Common Core Aligned

Created by
Tracee Orman
105 Common Core-aligned interactive nonfiction reading notebook foldable activities for secondary students (grades 6-12). These can be used with ANY nonfiction text (passages not included). This IS included in my Interactive Reading Notebook Mega Bundle. Students will practice numerous skills, including: making inferences (inferring); summarizing the text; determining the central ideas; analyzing primary and secondary sources; analyzing the development of ideas; analyzing the relationship betwee
Preview of Paired Texts: Frederick Douglass & Malala Yousafzai - Close Reading Essay Lesson

Paired Texts: Frederick Douglass & Malala Yousafzai - Close Reading Essay Lesson

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
This lesson connects three texts: Robert Hayden’s poem “Frederick Douglass,” an excerpt from Frederick Douglass’s My Bondage and My Freedom, and the New York Times article “Malala Yousafzai, Girl Shot by Taliban, Makes Appeal at U.N.” It also makes learning relevant for your students through real-world connections, while meeting ELA standards by employing nonfiction texts.Use this lesson to give your students practice with close reading and the synthesis of ideas. Activity handouts focus on b
Preview of Journalism Activity, Freedom of Press for Student Journalists, Digital & Print

Journalism Activity, Freedom of Press for Student Journalists, Digital & Print

Created by
Julie Faulkner
The purpose of this no prep, digital or printable activity is to provide students with an awareness of the most landmark Supreme Court case regarding student journalism in history: Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier. An exercise such as this one is perfect to help students navigate tough issues and realize boundaries and their roles and responsibilities in the world. Even if you don't teach a high school newspaper, magazine, yearbook, or journalism class but you want students to gain exposure to this fam
Preview of Class Constitution: Creating a Classroom Constitution & Preamble

Class Constitution: Creating a Classroom Constitution & Preamble

Created by
Mister Harms
Have you ever created a constitution for your own classroom? Each year in civics class, as we learn about the United States Constitution, I have my students help create our very own class constitution. The students love being a part of creating rules and policy for our classroom. This student-led activity has always proven to be a success! Each student's voice is heard as they actively engaged in crafting of an official document for the class. The process begins as students are grouped to dr
Preview of Women's Suffrage Movement: Susan B. Anthony Trial Scavenger Hunt Activity

Women's Suffrage Movement: Susan B. Anthony Trial Scavenger Hunt Activity

Your students will walk in the shoes of Elizabeth Cady Stanton as they learn about the Women's Suffrage movement and the trial of Susan B. Anthony. This scavenger hunt uses primary sources! What better way to learn about the past than to analyze historical photos and documents. Your students will use close reading skills, decoding, and teamwork to complete 7 different tasks with clues. This resource is similar to an escape room, but allows for more flexibility as it can span over the course of t
Preview of Rhetoric, Annotating, Practice & Assessment BUNDLE | Great Speeches from History

Rhetoric, Annotating, Practice & Assessment BUNDLE | Great Speeches from History

Covers rhetorical appeals (ethos, pathos, logos) and a plethora of rhetorical devices. This bundle includes multiple speeches and assessments. You can pick and choose which materials you want to use to suit your purpose. If introducing ethos, pathos, logos and rhetorical devices for the first time, this bundle will provide you with a great foundation and a multitude of tools for your "tool box." Teach annotating and the rhetorical precis! ⚠️Note to Teacher: These tools are best suited to a colle
Preview of Ben Franklin Unit: Autobiography Excerpts, Activities, Vocab, Aphorisms, Test

Ben Franklin Unit: Autobiography Excerpts, Activities, Vocab, Aphorisms, Test

Created by
Selena Smith
Looking for a way to teach Benjamin Franklin's Life and his Autobiography with excerpts instead of covering the entire work? This lesson features 2 key excerpts from Franklin's autobiography that will not only get students thinking about the past but will also challenge them to follow Franklin's footsteps for productivity. It also includes "The Whistle" by him and lots of activities to reinforce the material.► Step-by-step instructions for each day► Excerpts from The Autobigoraphy of Benjamin Fr
Preview of Close Reading & Compare/Contrast Nonfiction, Poetry, Artwork Distance Learning

Close Reading & Compare/Contrast Nonfiction, Poetry, Artwork Distance Learning

Created by
Tracee Orman
Close Reading and Compare Contrast of Nonfiction, Poetry, Artwork; Includes Mini Research and Creative Activities with Interactive Notebook Foldable - Aligned with the Common Core State Standards. This is a great activity for distance learning. You can share it with your students on a secured platform. Did you know that Beyoncé's perfume "Rise" was inspired by Maya Angelou's poem "Still I Rise"? Or that Apple® used song lyrics from Seal in an advertising campaign to make a huge comeback in the l
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