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Reading strategies Common Core W.11-12.1b resources

Preview of Conversation Starters Package on Mental Health

Conversation Starters Package on Mental Health

Generate inspiring class discussions with these thought-provoking conversation questions on mental health. Our resource offers a creative and engaging approach to opening a discussion on mental health and well-being in the high school classroom.What's included:A list of 10 thought-provoking questions for high school students on the subject of mental health (further broken down into 28 questions)Activities to fill in before and after discussion (Ensuring students know what is expected of them and
Preview of Cover Letter Writing Lesson with Template, Graphic Organizer and Rubric - OLC4O

Cover Letter Writing Lesson with Template, Graphic Organizer and Rubric - OLC4O

Teach students how to write a cover letter with this lesson plan! Evaluate students’ understanding of audience and tone using the cover letter examples provided. Includes a cover letter graphic organizer to scaffold writing. This unit is perfect for preparing for the OSSLT, teaching the Ontario Literacy Course (OLC4O), or coaching essential literacy.  Suitable for online learning and Google Classroom®!Included with this Cover Letter Writing Lesson:✏️  Cover Letter Slideshow Lesson - Microsoft Po
Preview of Nonfiction Narrative Organizational Structures - Real Life Narrative OSSLT OLC4O

Nonfiction Narrative Organizational Structures - Real Life Narrative OSSLT OLC4O

Explore organizational structures of non-fiction texts with this narrative framework lesson! Students will differentiate between fiction and non-fiction narrative texts and apply the five organizational structures of non-fiction narratives to a real-life narrative about Roberta Bondar. Includes graphic organizers, guided notes, an age-appropriate reading passage, and detailed answer keys.  Suitable for online learning with digital worksheets for Google Classroom®!Included with this Non-Fiction N
Preview of The Great Gatsby Literature Circle with CCSS

The Great Gatsby Literature Circle with CCSS

The Great Gatsby – Common Core Curriculum Standards Everything needed to have a student-led group project, a Literature Circle, over The Great Gatsby i s included in this lesson. The unit will require 9 days for students to read the text within their literature circle, with an additional 3 days for reading quizzes. Instructions for the teacher are included. A daily position sheet is included for assigning each member of the group to complete the written activities they are required to do du
Preview of AI Literacy for Students (Editable PPT Templates Ready to Use)

AI Literacy for Students (Editable PPT Templates Ready to Use)

Created by
Pachy San Store
AI Literacy for StudentsTopic: Understanding Artificial Intelligence for Grades 3-12Objective: these handouts are designed to introduce students in grades 3 through 12 to the basic concepts of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its impact on society. Through reflection, discussion and hands-on activity of sorting the benefits and the harms of AI, students will develop an understanding of AI, ethical considerations, and practical applications. By the end of these activities, students will be equipp
Preview of RED JACKET'S "LETTER TO A MISSIONARY" [LESSON ACTIVITIES]

RED JACKET'S "LETTER TO A MISSIONARY" [LESSON ACTIVITIES]

This Red Jacket's "Letter To A Missionary" [LESSON ACTIVITIES] Product provides students a chance to experience Red Jacket's phenomenal speech. Group Projects, giving speeches, quizzes, Reader Responses, Graphic Organizers and more allow students to work on this canonized speech! This product encourages insightful responses from Red Jacket's work. 10th - 12th Graders will love this short work and product. Check it out!SUMMARY:The Senecas, members of the Iroquois Confederacy, fought on the side o
Preview of JOHN UPDIKE'S A&P  [LESSON ACTIVITIES]

JOHN UPDIKE'S A&P [LESSON ACTIVITIES]

This John Updike "A&P" [LESSON ACTIVITIES] product allows students to look at themselves and our society. 30+ Slides, Several projects, Group Activities, Graphic Organizers, TASK CARDS assignment, Reader Response, Discussion activity and a multiple choice Quiz are activities in this product. This narrative encourages insightful responses from work. 10th - 12th Graders will love this prose and product. Check it out!SUMMARY: Three girls walk into the A&P in their bathing suits and garners
Preview of Comprehension Questions for Thank You Ma'am by Langston Hughes - Analysis, Theme

Comprehension Questions for Thank You Ma'am by Langston Hughes - Analysis, Theme

These guided reading questions for Langston Hughes’ “Thank You, Ma'am” will support students’ independent reading of this classic short story! Includes comprehension questions, discussion prompts for literary analysis, and a detailed answer key.  Suitable for online learning with digital worksheets for Google Classroom®!Included with these Comprehension Questions for “Thank You, Ma'am” by Langston Hughes:✏️ 9 Comprehension Questions for “Thank You, Ma'am” Short Story - Digital & PrintExamine
Preview of Fahrenheit 451 Close Reading Guide and Analysis pages 1-21

Fahrenheit 451 Close Reading Guide and Analysis pages 1-21

Guide students through the opening three scenes of the novel. Includes insights, prompts, vocabulary help, and visuals. It's an interactive close reading guide for pages 1-21. Entire text included. Students are given specific annotating tasks to complete as they read. They are also guided through the more complex stream of consciousness passages and the futuristic vocabulary Bradbury introduces in the novel. Includes writing prompts along the way and a character analysis chart at the end for stu
Preview of StudySync Pairing - Relevant Textual Evidence Skill Focus Lesson

StudySync Pairing - Relevant Textual Evidence Skill Focus Lesson

Need a solid resource for TEST REVIEW or to INTRODUCE the relevant textual evidence skill? We know that students struggle with finding RELEVANT evidence, but this is a great resource to help them understand the thought process behind finding that RELEVANT evidence from the text. This resource provides direct instruction notes (and a review) with clear examples to introduce or reteach relevant textual evidence. It also includes two practice sets and three leveled tasks with originally written pas
Preview of Read, Reflect & Adjust: Exploring Opposing Arguments

Read, Reflect & Adjust: Exploring Opposing Arguments

This four-part graphic organizer is designed to encourage students to take a side on a controversial topic and articulate their argument; summarize and reflect on a counterargument written or spoken on the same topic; reflect on the counterargument's strengths and weaknesses; and adjust their original argument, taking into account what they have learned from the opposing viewpoint. Fitting well in a unit on persuasive writing, this dialectic activity provides a framework students can use to unde
Preview of Fahrenheit 451: Introducing novel: A World without Books: extended activity

Fahrenheit 451: Introducing novel: A World without Books: extended activity

This is an extended activity that introduces Fahrenheit 451. It's layered. You can use elements of it as quick activities or you can spread this out over several days. Includes a solid lesson that, when followed, successfully gets students excited about reading a book about a world that burns books. The core of the lesson requires students to critically think: What do books give us? And what does a world without books look like? After exploring these concepts through a combination of discussion,
Preview of Questions for The Most Dangerous Game - Analyze Setting, Themes, and Characters

Questions for The Most Dangerous Game - Analyze Setting, Themes, and Characters

These guided reading questions for “The Most Dangerous Game” will support students’ independent reading of this classic short story! Includes comprehension questions, discussion prompts for literary analysis, and a detailed answer key.  Suitable for online learning with digital worksheets for Google Classroom®!Included with these Questions for “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell:✏️ 15 Comprehension Questions for “The Most Dangerous Game” Short Story - Digital & PrintDescribe key rel
Preview of DR.JEKYLL and MR. HYDE [BUNDLE]

DR.JEKYLL and MR. HYDE [BUNDLE]

This Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde [Bundle] product provides 30+ Slides, independent assignments, Group Projects, Writing Assignments, Literary Criticism/Critique Exercise, TASK CARDS, Reader Responses, Quizzes and more that relate to this story. Lessons on the duality of man, money, reputation, secrecy, and other topics are included. These articles make teaching students themes and characterization through Stevenson's phenomenal issues a lot more relatable and current. 10th -
Preview of Rhetorical Appeals for High School English or ELD (ESL) Using Sentence Templates

Rhetorical Appeals for High School English or ELD (ESL) Using Sentence Templates

Whether students continue their education or not, they must learn to identify persuasive techniques in spoken or written text. The concepts of the Rhetorical Appeals (persuasive techniques) can be extremely challenging for students but can also be very interesting for them. Understanding, identifying, discussing, and writing about the rhetorical appeals can be especially confusing, but using this unit with these steps, can simplify the process for both students and teachers. These steps can a
Preview of Letter from Birmingham Jail Jigsaw Discussion Activity (Claim-Counterclaim)

Letter from Birmingham Jail Jigsaw Discussion Activity (Claim-Counterclaim)

This product includes a variety of materials around identifying claims, counterclaims, and evidence...- An excerpt from the text of "Letter from Birmingham Jail" scaffolded at three different levels.- Vocabulary activity for "Letter from Birmingham Jail"- Jigsaw discussion activity for "Letter from Birmingham Jail" teacher explanation.- Jigsaw discussion activity for "Letter from Birmingham Jail" student handout- Writing prompts that ask students to respond to "Letter from Birmingham Jail"
Preview of THE DEATH OF A MOTH [TASK CARDS]

THE DEATH OF A MOTH [TASK CARDS]

From Figurative Language to textual analysis, these 4-set, 40+ item TASK CARDS product allows students to break apart vIRGINIA wOOLF'S "The Death of a Moth." This product has black/white and colored versions; numbered and unnumbered versions. Students get to delve deeply into the literature. Their readings will come to life and their comprehension will soar. These 46-question items will make your English Language Arts class the place to be!This Product Includes:1. 46-numbered, colored question T
Preview of Susan Anker English Basic Skills / Essay Writing Syllabus

Susan Anker English Basic Skills / Essay Writing Syllabus

Greetings! So, here is a complete college syllabus that aligns with Susan Anker's, “Real Essays with Readings: Writing for Success in College, Work, and Everyday Life.” (Fourth edition.) If you teach from a later edition, let me assure you, I taught this course for seven years and the editions barely changed from year 1 to year 7. Although the page numbers might be different here or there on your end, this will save you tons of time, and you can totally just swap out the chapters as needed and k
Preview of Nonfiction Summary - Plot Diagram Graphic Organizers - Narrative Structure OLC4O

Nonfiction Summary - Plot Diagram Graphic Organizers - Narrative Structure OLC4O

Explore organizational structures of both fiction and non-fiction narratives with these narrative framework graphic organizers! Students can use these templates to write a nonfiction summary and explore the story arc, plot diagram, and organizational structures of any narrative text. Suitable for online learning with digital worksheets for Google Classroom®!Included with this Narrative Structures Graphic Organizers:✏️  Dramatic Narrative Framework Graphic Organizer - Digital & PrintAnalyze p
Preview of AP/Honors Level Theme, Details, Drawing Conclusions

AP/Honors Level Theme, Details, Drawing Conclusions

Created by
LA on a Mission
As an honors level English teacher myself for over twenty years, I have a clear and working understanding of the type of material needed to prepare advanced students for the rigors of testing. Written at the upper end of high school reading levels, the poem in this offering deals with the hypocrisy of society, and so is engaging for students, relevant to their value system, and challenging in its format and assessment. Professionally written, evidence based multiple-choice questions and research
Preview of Rhetorical Writing - How and why plus graphic organizers!

Rhetorical Writing - How and why plus graphic organizers!

Created by
Tori Allred
The goal here is to help students understand how to lean on Ethos, Pathos and Logos in their writing. I created this particular set for a persuasive unit within a public speaking class. The goal is for students to read the article on their own time, and make a first attempt to fill in the graphic organizer with the information they find in the article. Then come to class ready to discuss and obtain more information. That exact same graphic that is used to organize the information from the articl
Preview of COMPLETE Reciprocal Reading Organizer with Cheat Sheet!

COMPLETE Reciprocal Reading Organizer with Cheat Sheet!

Created by
Jennifer Harvey
This is a Reciprocal Reading organizer that allows students virtually and in person to gain deeper understanding and perspective of the text they are reading. The top sheet includes a check-off list for teachers, second page is a cheat sheet that includes sentence starters for the students, a page for each role, and at the end, an assessment to gauge student understanding.
Preview of Catching Fire Journal Prompts

Catching Fire Journal Prompts

Starting the day off with a journal is a great way to get your students thinking about what they just read! Plus, they can help foster and reinforce literary ideas like symbolism, foreshadowing, and more! This awesome resource will give you 27 journal prompts as well as a Journal Response Sheet and an Answer Guide!
Preview of AP/Honors Level Theme! Details! Drawing Conclusions! #2

AP/Honors Level Theme! Details! Drawing Conclusions! #2

Created by
LA on a Mission
Fear is a topic with which we all deal at one time or another, and some more than others, so this partly autobiographical poem deals with controlling fear and at the same time is great reading with a compelling theme, challenging evidence-based questions and thought provoking writing prompts, all on the AP/Honors level. I hope you and your students enjoy the work! (C) 2019 by LA on a Mission
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