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Preview of Meg March And The Social Pressure Audiobook (Little Women Podcast)

Meg March And The Social Pressure Audiobook (Little Women Podcast)

Created by
Fairychamber
John is the underrated love interest in the Little Women canon, but he is actually really great. He is a gentleman and a wonderful father and he adores Meg. I am joined by Little Women expert, the author of March Sisters Sweet Romance Book series, Jen Brady. In Jen's book "Falling for the tutor" we get John's point of view on things. What does he think about the March family and how did he fall in love with Meg? Join us in this wonderful discussion. We shall be discussing about Meg's character.
Preview of Literacy Circles for Novel/Book Study High School (Remote/Distance & In-Person)

Literacy Circles for Novel/Book Study High School (Remote/Distance & In-Person)

Created by
Lit Up
This 5-week unit is everything you need to complete a rigorous novel study. Students are grouped by novel or other larger text and complete roles that rotate on a weekly basis. The unit is designed to encourage a deep dive into any larger body of work and then create a product that shows an outgrowth of learning. Students will collaborate and create with this unit. It works well in conjunction with other lessons and is a great way to break up the week so students are consistently reading indepen
Preview of Diversity Bundle: Quote Posters

Diversity Bundle: Quote Posters

Created by
Mrs Ds Designs
Decorate your classroom with these engaging and inspirational quote posters featuring diverse activists, authors, and leaders! These are perfect for any Black History Month unit, Women's History Month unit, or Pride Month unit-- or all year round! Display them on a bulletin board or all over your classroom to inspire students while they work. You can also use these posters for a read and respond to the quote activity. This bundle comes with 24 quotes in 3 different print sizes (8x10, A4, and A3)
Preview of Women's History Month  - Book Club: Famous Writers

Women's History Month - Book Club: Famous Writers

Women's History Month - Book Club - Famous Writers: This Book Club work packet is designed for high school students to conduct research and write three paragraph essays. Students are encouraged to use the school library and the public library.Celebrate the work and life of famous writers: Jane Austen, Mary Shelley, Louisa May Alcott, Charlotte Brontë, Maya Angelou, Emily Brontë, Alice Walker, Zora Neal Hurston, Amy Tan, Sandra Cisneros, Jeannette Walls, and Lorraine HansberryFor more Creative L
Preview of The Girl Who Owned A City - Book Questions

The Girl Who Owned A City - Book Questions

Created by
Kathleen Long
Students answer questions while reading the book "A Girl Who Owned A City" by O.T. Nelson. This is for the book not the graphic novel. The questions are a range of types of questions to get students thinking about what is happening in the book as well as what they would do if they were in the same situation as Lisa and the other children in the book. It is a great companion for a book study or a study guide.
Preview of The Nickel Boys: Quote Analysis (Says, Means, Matters)

The Nickel Boys: Quote Analysis (Says, Means, Matters)

Created by
ME In 203
Guides students through selecting and analyzing quotes. I've left the chapter selection blank so you can edit it as students progress through the novel.This is a Google Doc that you may copy, edit, distribute digitally, or print for students.
Preview of Socratic Seminar Graphic Organizer and Reflection

Socratic Seminar Graphic Organizer and Reflection

This graphic organizer takes your students from the beginning to the end of the socratic seminar process. Just read your content, prep and discuss!
Preview of Bookmarks

Bookmarks

Created by
Ruth Kenneth
These bookmarks with 21 men and 21 women personalities serve a variety of purposes -speaking about them during circle time -general knowledge -holiday project -competition -guess who games -dress me up competitions -end of year awards -writing biographies -making interactive books -values they stood for and endless other activities of speaking and writing
Preview of Spanking Plato: Set 3: Augustine and Aquinas

Spanking Plato: Set 3: Augustine and Aquinas

Created by
mel hathorn
Introduction Alfred North Whitehead, a famous thinker, once said, “All of western thought is a footnote to Plato.” But imagine that western thought is a person. How would he or she feel? Behave? How would you feel if someone listened to what you had to say and said that you were boring? Or unimportant? Or said you were nothing more than an imitation of Bart Simpson? Only a comic character? In Spanking Plato, a satirical, funny, and irreverent story that some have called the next Monty Python,
Preview of Book Girl! Bookmarks - Blue- printable, Women's History Month, Celebrate Women!

Book Girl! Bookmarks - Blue- printable, Women's History Month, Celebrate Women!

Created by
Raising ADHD
Printable, Book Girl! bookmarks.Three bookmarks on one page.Print, cut into individual bookmarks, laminate for durability.
Preview of Julius Caesar Lights! Camera! Literature! Videos Literary/Tutorial/Film Guide
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Julius Caesar Lights! Camera! Literature! Videos Literary/Tutorial/Film Guide

Created by
Spike Literature
Let Spike Literature's Julius Caesar video provide background, discussion prompts and cross-curricular information, and "Get to Know Bill..." is a Shakespeare tutorial making reading and understanding his plays easier. Finally, LIT BITS is a guide to movie watching with tips and recommendations. ALL THREE perfect for various learning modalities and ALL satisfy CCSS and PBL standards.
Preview of Women in Literature Handouts: The Lowell Mill Girls

Women in Literature Handouts: The Lowell Mill Girls

Created by
Kacie England
Take your study of women's literature to the next level with this comprehensive guide to The Lowell Mill Girls! Explore the implications of poor working conditions, abuse, and pay cuts during the industrial revolution with your students through letter literature. This handout will aid any student's understanding of Josephine L. Baker's work “A Second Peep at Factory Life," as well as provide historical context and insights. This handout will also provide students and teachers with example of fur
Preview of Types of Conflict

Types of Conflict

Created by
Allison Yeargin
Analyze the types of conflict faced characters in any story (see "Types of Conflict Presentation." Fill out the first page of G.O. together, using three different types of conflict and reminding students how to cite where they found the supportive quotes. In pairs, have students complete the rest of the activity. For honors students, they could complete as homework throughout a week or use during reading circles.
Preview of "Of Mice and Men" Section 2/3 Chapters 3-4 Crossword Puzzle (WITH Bank) OMAM

"Of Mice and Men" Section 2/3 Chapters 3-4 Crossword Puzzle (WITH Bank) OMAM

Created by
Davis' Oasis
These are 20 words from Chapters 3 & 4 of John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men. The words are as follows: aloof / distant physically or emotionallyappraised / looked over; made a judgment aboutaverted / to turn away (usu. eyes or thoughts)bleated / cried like a sheep, cow, or goatcrestfallen / disappointed or humiliatedderision / mocking scorn; ridiculedisarming / charming in a way that tends to ease suspicion or hostilityentranced / in a state of fascination or wondereuchre / a two to four play
Preview of COMPARE/CONTRAST: TWO FAMOUS WOMEN MYSTERY WRITERS: CHRISTIE/ SAYERS

COMPARE/CONTRAST: TWO FAMOUS WOMEN MYSTERY WRITERS: CHRISTIE/ SAYERS

This is a 4 page biographical project on comparing two famous British writers; Agatha Christie and Dorothy Sayers. It compares the lives, and works of these two famous mystery/ detective writers. Thanks for visiting.
Preview of The Pearl

The Pearl

Created by
Rodica Iova
USE this amazing resource in the creative writing class, reading and literature. This original poem by the author Alex Avram, makes every heart vibrate. With great sensibility, the author describes the birth of a pearl. Mother pearl is in agony from suffering, but she willingly pays that price of bringing a new jewel into the world. Breathtaking and inspirational, this poem is a great start for your students to explore the deepest venues of a mother's love.
Preview of Captivity Narrative of Mary Rowlandson Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle (WITH Bank)

Captivity Narrative of Mary Rowlandson Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle (WITH Bank)

Created by
Davis' Oasis
12 Words from Mary Rowlandson’s Captivity Narrative:afflictions / pains or hardshipsbewitching / enticing; irresistibledecrepit / worn out or ruined because of age or neglectdisconsolate / without consolation or comfortdoleful / sorrowfulentreated / asked sincerely; beggedlamentable / regrettable; distressingmelancholy / gloomy; depressingplunder / things stolen (especially in time of war)savory / appetizing or tastytedious / tiring; drearywearisome / exhaustingI have at least four products avai
Preview of Frida Kahlo Chapter 8 Reading / Lectura / Spanish

Frida Kahlo Chapter 8 Reading / Lectura / Spanish

I'm posting this to be able to add it to a bundle. I have a worksheet for this chapter.
Preview of The Last Lecture, A Non-Fiction Lesson Plan/Unit

The Last Lecture, A Non-Fiction Lesson Plan/Unit

Created by
Amy Woolston
The lesson enlists a non-fiction text to supply grammar, syntax, refelction, analysis, and synthesis for students in high school. This lesson may be supplemented with current events and fiction, as well as Mythology, History, and the Social Sciences. An aspect for an artistic outlet for students to create a media project reflecting the lesson and the entries within their journals and blogs, offering a multi-faceted learnign experience teaching compassion, critical thinking, and thought expressio
Preview of Ready Player One Ethical Leadership Literature Circles

Ready Player One Ethical Leadership Literature Circles

This is a group project/presentation assignment designed for high school-higher education aged students to evaluate the novel "Ready Player One" over two presentation dates (college). Teams will be assigned chapters and be given roles to guide Literary Circle class discussions in analyzing the novel’s ethical leadership themes according to concepts discussed in class. Students will further make connections to current issues and events by applying chapter readings to relevant ethical leadership i
Preview of The Story of Raccoon (Aseban)

The Story of Raccoon (Aseban)

This story is part 1 of a series of 26 Indigenous stories from the Nanabush Tales and Other Stories that will soon be published as 3 eBooks for grades K-3, 4-7, and 8-12 respectively.
Preview of History Guided Reading - Social – Women in Roman Society

History Guided Reading - Social – Women in Roman Society

Created by
Wolsey Academy
This is from a Guided Reading Activity from a set of 24 that makes up 4 separate guided reading challenges designed for freshman to senior year students. Each extract is from one of the SPEARS topics (Social, Political, Economic, Armed Conflict, Religious and Science). All are available at www.wolseyacademy.com/reading Guided Reading is an activity in which students are given an extract (2-4 pages-ish) from a real history book. They have to read through it and annotate it, with a ‘subtitle’ and
Preview of History Reading Award - Military History - 4 Extracts & Resources

History Reading Award - Military History - 4 Extracts & Resources

Created by
Wolsey Academy
History Guided Reading - This is from a Guided Reading Activity from a set of 24 that makes up 4 separate guided reading challenges designed for freshman to senior year students. Each extract is from one of the SPEARS topics (Social, Political, Economic, Armed Conflict, Religious and Science). All are available at www.wolseyacademy.com/reading Guided Reading is an activity in which students are given an extract (2-4 pages-ish) from a real history book. They have to read through it and annotate
Preview of History Reading Award - Economic History - 4 Extracts & Resources

History Reading Award - Economic History - 4 Extracts & Resources

Created by
Wolsey Academy
History Guided Reading - This is from a Guided Reading Activity from a set of 24 that makes up 4 separate guided reading challenges designed for freshman to senior year students. Each extract is from one of the SPEARS topics (Social, Political, Economic, Armed Conflict, Religious and Science). All are available at www.wolseyacademy.com/reading Guided Reading is an activity in which students are given an extract (2-4 pages-ish) from a real history book. They have to read through it and annotate
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