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Free high school writing literature circles

Preview of *FREE* "I Am" Poem Activity, Template, and Example Poem

*FREE* "I Am" Poem Activity, Template, and Example Poem

DIRECTIONS: The student will write an “I Am” poem from the perspective of a character. This poem reflects how a character is thinking and feeling. The lines in the poem can be based on actual events from the text and/or inferences based on what the student has learned about the character in the text. The student can use figurative language to express a character’s experience. Example “I Am” poem is written from the perspective of Auggie, a character in the book Wonder.ADDITIONAL LITERACY RESOURC
Preview of Cat Kite Rule Bookmarks

Cat Kite Rule Bookmarks

Spread the joy of the Cat/Kite Rule!Cute bookmarks for students top take home and teach their family about the cat/kite rule OR to keep in their book to remind them of the rule OR to tape into interactive notebooks OR to inspire them to create their own bookmark!!Color, put cat/kite words on the back, tape on the wall...so many uses. :)Cat Kite Rule is one of several English spelling rules that make a BIG difference in learning to read and spell more accurately. Enjoy!Lauralauralovesteaching.co
Preview of Writing Dialogue Mini Lesson Activity Printable & Digital {7-12}

Writing Dialogue Mini Lesson Activity Printable & Digital {7-12}

This FULLY EDITABLE, quick, free activity highlights the ways that good authors write dialogue to go beyond just the words spoken to show the emotions, actions, and intentions of the characters. After analyzing an example of well-crafted dialogue, students then use the same strategies to write their own. *Please note: the mentor text excerpt includes one word of profanity.*Your download includes a printable worksheet AND a Google Slides version of the activity for easy digital learning!CHECK O
Preview of Writer's Checklists

Writer's Checklists

Here are 3 Writer's Checklists for you to use with your class. 1. Checklist for Wonderful Writing 2. Check for Editing and Proofreading 3. Checklist for Revising
Preview of The Odyssey: Character Overview

The Odyssey: Character Overview

Meet the heroes, villains and monsters of Homer's The Odyssey. This character overview provides a comprehensive look at the epic poem's most memorable characters and places. While it is not an exhaustive character list, it definitely is a great reading companion for students of all ages.
Preview of Wonder Character Analysis Booklet

Wonder Character Analysis Booklet

Created by
Classroom Om
Wonder Character Analysis BookletI hope this “Wonder Character Analysis” booklet enhances your wonder read aloud or novel study unit.The set contains a title page, directions sheet, and a separate sheet for each of the following characters:• August• Via• Jack Will• Justin• Summer• MirandaI have included a blank sheet you can use for another character of your choice or for another novel unit or character study from a short story of your choice.The analysis is intended to be handed out as a
Preview of Reading Response Log  Template

Reading Response Log Template

This template can be used to have students respond daily to their independent reading in writing. It is set up for Monday-Friday use, but could be edited to two or three days a week. Teachers will add in open response questions with this editable template. Teachers can chose questions that go along with their current lessons, or use it as a review of previous lessons. You can ask students to write their thoughts on current reading strategies (example: Somebody, Wanted, But, So, Then Summaries,
Preview of Vocabulary Journal with Self-Assessment Rubric

Vocabulary Journal with Self-Assessment Rubric

This vocabulary journal includes two templates; one designed primarily for K-2 and one for K-3. In each template the students are asked to define the word, use and antonym and synonym and use the word in a sentence. The second template also has a self-assessment rubric embedded in them based upon Marzano Research and Bloom's Taxonomy.
Preview of The ULTIMATE Collection of 1984 Discussion Questions, Part I

The ULTIMATE Collection of 1984 Discussion Questions, Part I

These questions about George Orwell's novel, 1984, work beautifully as warm-ups, group discussions/debates, homework questions, journal entries or quiz/test questions. They are divided by chapter, for easy integration into your lessons no matter where you are in the novel. This resource pack contains questions for PRE-READING, as well as BOOK I of the novel. A NOTE FROM LITERARY LUMINARIES: 1984 is one of the greatest written works of all time. The way that George Orwell explores the notions
Preview of FREE EDITABLE Character Analysis Paragraph Activities

FREE EDITABLE Character Analysis Paragraph Activities

Created by
Ivana Brahmst
This resource guides students through writing a character analysis paragraph, which can be applied to any piece of literature. It can be used in class or given as homework, and makes a great SSR or literature circle assignment. It is geared toward beginning or struggling writers from middle school to high school. Included: -General character analysis paragraph structure pattern overview. -Sentence by sentence guide for students to follow while crafting their own character analysis paragraph.
Preview of Compare and Contrast

Compare and Contrast

Created by
Dani Shields
Use this anchor chart to compare and contrast characters, settings, etc. in Language Arts. Can be used in whole group, small groups, and even literacy centers.
Preview of "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" higher level questions activity

"An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" higher level questions activity

Created by
LitNut
Guide your students as they critically read, analyze and write responses to Ambrose Bierce's classic short story, "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge." You may want to review the following literary aspects before reading the short story: the different points of view, flashback, irony, tone and theme. Afterwards, it is a good idea to assign the students one to two questions each and have them work in groups. After the groups present their answers, you can have the students respond orally to the
Preview of Graphic Novel Templates

Graphic Novel Templates

Created by
HattieDreamer
18 pages of blank Graphic Novel Templates for your students to build their own stories. Each template has space for students to draw their characters and speech bubbles to add dialogue. Includes:18 different templates
Preview of The ULTIMATE Collection of Fahrenheit 451 Questions, Part I

The ULTIMATE Collection of Fahrenheit 451 Questions, Part I

This resource pack contains powerful journal and discussion questions connected to the following sections of Ray Bradbury's FAHRENHEIT 451: -THE HEARTH AND THE SALAMANDER You are the kind of teacher that every student wants to have. You fill your classroom with big ideas, meaningful assignments, and discussions that enrich the lives of students. That’s why this resource pack is perfect for you. These resources will let you take your instruction to the next level. Forget about those basic co
Preview of FREE! Quote Journal/Log for ANY Book, Short Story, or Drama

FREE! Quote Journal/Log for ANY Book, Short Story, or Drama

This quote journal can be used with novels, short stories, poems, or dramas. Students can use it independently, with a partner, or in literature circles. It can also be used for a genre study or as a year-long project. Quote logs provide learners with the opportunity to read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and what can be inferred. Students will also analyze the development of ideas. In my classroom, I use this so students gain knowledge about how to isolate specific lines
Preview of The Hunger Games Move 3 Cryptogram Puzzle

The Hunger Games Move 3 Cryptogram Puzzle

I created this (kind of hard) Move 3 Cyrptogram for the novel The Hunger Games.(HINT: Students should write down the ABCs.)To decode the puzzle, students will move three letters backwards. ie. pdb = mayANSWER: May the odds be ever in your favor.
Preview of Hunger Games Cryptogram Puzzle

Hunger Games Cryptogram Puzzle

This is a phrase from the novel The Hunger Games. I created it for my 7th graders.First, they have to figure out the code.Next, they need to fill in the known letters.Then, they need to figure out the missing letters.(HINT: The words are written backwards.)Answer: Winning means fame and fortune. Losing means certain death. The Hunger Games have begun.
Preview of Universal Novel Writing Prompts

Universal Novel Writing Prompts

Looking for dynamic writing prompts that can be paired with any novel? Look no further! This set of prompts is designed to gauge students' understanding of the resolution of their novel. Give your students the freedom to express their understanding and interpretation of the novel with four diverse prompt choices! From character analysis to thematic exploration, these prompts offer a variety of avenues for students to showcase their comprehension and insights.Why Teachers Love It:Versatile: These
Preview of Annotation Symbols Anchor Chart

Annotation Symbols Anchor Chart

Created by
Jaala Lewis
This sheet can be used as an anchor chart for teachers to teach students commonly used symbols for close reading and annotating strategies. You can use this for beginners or for advanced annotating lessons.
Preview of Free Taylor Swift English Language Arts Class Reading Activity!

Free Taylor Swift English Language Arts Class Reading Activity!

Created by
YamaKidzBooks
Some post-reading activity ideas for "The Last Great American Dynasty" - A Novella for the little Swifties and their English teacher!A Word doc format so you can make changes as you see fit for your own students. The PDF novel is available in my TPT store for free and comes in a YA version and a cleaner version of 9 -12 age groups. Paperback for sale on Amazon! Sometimes having the physical copy feels better! linktr.ee/lisaraeyamzSo many ideas of how this book and lesson might be used. This cou
Preview of How to Write a Literary Analysis Paragraph

How to Write a Literary Analysis Paragraph

I designed this checklist to help students who struggle with answering a literature response question well. It is formulaic for students who need specific steps as they write a solid answer. The checklist includes directing students to use two pieces of textual evidence in their answers to ensure all sub-questions are addressed. I've had experience seeing this work with students who struggle to use quotations in their answers to support their answers.
Preview of Parable of the Sower Setting Essay Prompts (Chapters 1-5)

Parable of the Sower Setting Essay Prompts (Chapters 1-5)

Created by
TeachChynnaB
Elevate your English lesson effortlessly with this digital gem! This product features concise and targeted essay writing prompts specifically tailored for Chapters 1-5 of Octavia Butler's "Parable of the Sower." Ideal for high school teachers, these prompts focus on setting analysis to deepen your students' understanding.
Preview of Novel Reading Menu

Novel Reading Menu

Created by
CORI BRAVO
This is a menu of reading activity choices for students reading novels in class. The necessary points can be adjusted for each student, and they can choose the activities to complete their assigned choices. This makes for easy differentiating. I require students to complete 5 points each week.
Preview of Story Events

Story Events

Created by
Katie Flannery
**Updated to include title** Use this worksheet to help students identify three major events in a story to boost comprehension. This printable can be used for any literature and any level and is great to have for subs as they can easily do this activity or lesson with any book at any grade level. I also use this as a writing planning page. Thanks for checking this out, and be sure to leave feedback :) Follow me for other freebies!! This freebie is part of a Roald Dahl unit but it is versatile
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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