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Reading strategies Common Core W.9-10.1b resources

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 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 Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare Unit Bundle of Lessons and Digital Activity

Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare Unit Bundle of Lessons and Digital Activity

I've included everything you might need for Shakespeare's tragedy, Romeo and Juliet. You get scene analysis, coloring pages, constructed response writing prompts, Jamboard templates, literary stations, graphic organizers, dual-column notes, a CSI Murder kit, Character Crowns with characterization activities, and more.Click here to follow me for free lessons and sales!Click here to have free lessons and unit ideas sent to your email.My assignments appeal to different learning styles and are Comm
Preview of Click Clack the Rattlebag  Short Story Stations

Click Clack the Rattlebag Short Story Stations

You get 12 literacy stations based on Neil Gaiman's short story "Click Clack the Rattlebag". The stations include engaging lessons about characterization, plot, theme, textual analysis, graphic organizers,constructed response writing prompts, conventions of the gothic horror story, conflict, and a tiny Socratic Seminar. Learning stations are the perfect way to review the ideas and structure of the short story. With a little preparation and careful instructions, students can rotate through sever
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 Character Analysis BUNDLE for Middle & High School

Character Analysis BUNDLE for Middle & High School

Do your students struggle to understand characterization? Teach CHARACTER ANALYSIS in a fun way that sticks! This bundle teaches the methods of characterization and different character types, provides a digital character analysis notebook to practice analyzing characters in a class text or independent novel, and offers a character analysis essay prompt and lessons complete with a mentor essay for students to analyze and write their own. And, it's all PAPERLESS and visually appealing, making stu
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 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 ORIGINAL SHORT STORY 9th Grade Reading Standards- ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE

ORIGINAL SHORT STORY 9th Grade Reading Standards- ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE

Created by
Drops of Jules
**note: THIS IS THE PRINTED VERSION. THERE IS A GOOGLE FORM (DIGITAL) VERSION IN MY STORE.Attention all 9th Grade ELA teachers! Are you looking for an engaging and exciting short story that covers various reading comprehension standards for your 9th grade ELA class? Look no further!This original short story has got you covered. It includes challenging vocabulary up to 12th grade level and covers both 9th and 10th reading standards for English Language Arts.This story is apart of the DRIVING bund
Preview of The Hobbit:  Passage Analysis and Expostiory Writing

The Hobbit: Passage Analysis and Expostiory Writing

Like any good writer, J.R.R.Tolkien is a master of using literary devices to “paint” the reader a picture of the ancient and dangerous Mirkwood Forest. The dangers of the forest are foreshadowed when the narrator says, “Now began the most dangerous part of all the journey.” Since our adventurers have encountered stone giants in the mountains, the goblin attack and escape through their tunnels, and the Wargs trapping them in the trees, it has to give the reader pause to be told that these were
Preview of THE MAN TO SEND THE RAIN CLOUDS [LESSON ACTIVITIES]

THE MAN TO SEND THE RAIN CLOUDS [LESSON ACTIVITIES]

This LESLIE MARMON SILKO "THE MAN TO SEND THE RAIN CLOUDS" [LESSON ACTIVITIES] product allows students to look at themselves and our society. 50+ Slides, Several projects, Group Activities, Graphic Organizers, TASK CARDS assignments, Reader Response, Short response and multiple choice Quizzes 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:Two men from the Laguna Pueblo tribe—Leon
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 Keys to Interpret Evidence for Your Essay - (COMMON CORE ALIGNED - Gr. 6-12)

Keys to Interpret Evidence for Your Essay - (COMMON CORE ALIGNED - Gr. 6-12)

This 12 page unit provides specific steps to interpret a variety of sources for use as evidence in the five paragraph essay as well as for answering frequent “source analysis questions” on multiple choice tests. Lesson plan material and 6 dynamic activities included. You may also like: Complete Essay Writing Unit (Expository, Persuasive & Literary) Note Taking - TOPICAL METHOD - Lesson Plan & Activities Complete Paragraph Writing Unit Connect with us! Start Communicating Pinterest
Preview of THE THINGS THEY CARRIED [LESSON ACTIVITIES]

THE THINGS THEY CARRIED [LESSON ACTIVITIES]

This Tim O'Brien's The Things They Carried BUNDLE product provides graphic organizers, discussion questions, guided questions, group and individual projects, an essay exam, a Writing a Thesis Statement Template, and more. Teach students themes and characterization through O'Brien's phenomenal semi-fictitious, semi-autobiographical novel/collection of stories. 10th - 12th Graders will love this piece through these activities. Check it out!SUMMARY:The Things They Carried is a collection of
Preview of SOCRATIC SEMINAR | CRITICAL THINKING for high school, college & uni | philosophy

SOCRATIC SEMINAR | CRITICAL THINKING for high school, college & uni | philosophy

Created by
Linda Jennifer
SOCRATIC SEMINAR | CRITICAL THINKING for high school, college, and universityPhilosophy This is a self-contained product: a Socratic Seminar using a Socratic text! Everything you need is here. You may use the included reading or you could use the questions with a different text. This is an excellent critical thinking, textual analysis activity for High School, College, and University students. ****NEW GOOGLE SLIDES COMPONENT ADDED****Socratic Seminar using Plato's Republic (Book I: 327a to 332
Preview of BUNDLE: Writing Analysis fo CCSS ELA 9-10 (EDITABLE)

BUNDLE: Writing Analysis fo CCSS ELA 9-10 (EDITABLE)

Created by
TheQueenV2013
General worksheets of questions to use with any text to help evaluate and analyze it according to the standard.W.9-10.1W.9-10.2W.9-10.3Stimuli Analysis ChartJournals for writing application10 Genres of Essay Analysis
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 The Merchant of Venice Nuanced Claims: Examining the Controversy

The Merchant of Venice Nuanced Claims: Examining the Controversy

Created by
Free Mrs Frizzle
This no prep, two day resource includes a presentation, note-catchers, writing task, and keys/rubric to study whether or not Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice is anti-semitic. Students will use context clues to determine the meaning of difficult terms in the article as well as the term nuanced claim; then, guiding students through the article with highlighters and the note-catcher, students will identify experts, claims, evidence, and reasoning for this controversial topic. Finally, using the
Preview of JOHN UPDIKE'S A&P [TASK CARDS]

JOHN UPDIKE'S A&P [TASK CARDS]

From Figurative Language to textual analysis, these 4-set, 40+ item TASK CARDS product allows students to break apart John Updike's "A&P." 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 20+ question items will make your English Language Arts class the place to be!This Product Includes:1. 52-numbered, colored question TASK CARDS2. 52
Preview of "The Lady or the Tiger?"  Short Story Stations digital resource

"The Lady or the Tiger?" Short Story Stations digital resource

You get 9 literacy stations based on Stockton's short story "The Lady or the Tiger?". The stations include engaging lessons about characterization, plot, theme, textual analysis, literary allusion,symbolism, graphic organizers,constructed response writing prompts, conflict, and a tiny Socratic Seminar. ###These "group" activities easily work for independent distance learning. If you still crave the discussion component, instruct your students to have a dialogue over the Google message board or G
Preview of THE THINGS THEY CARRIED [BUNDLE]

THE THINGS THEY CARRIED [BUNDLE]

This Tim O'Brien's The Things They Carried BUNDLE provides graphic organizers, discussion questions, guided questions, group and individual projects, an essay exam, a Writing a Thesis Statement Template, and more. Teach students themes and characterization through O'Brien's phenomenal semi-fictitious, semi-autobiographical novel/collection of stories. 10th - 12th Graders will love this piece through these activities. Check it out!SUMMARY:The Things They Carried is a collection of twenty-two st
Preview of Edgar Allan Poe Week - Poetry - Science Fiction - Task Cards - Writing - Fluency

Edgar Allan Poe Week - Poetry - Science Fiction - Task Cards - Writing - Fluency

Created by
Writer's Corner
Writing Fluency. Student Centers. Writing preparation for State Test Assessment. Higher Level Thinking Skills.Student Engagement. Building a Classroom Community!Spend a week studying Edgar Allan Poe! This set of 40 Writing Prompt Task Cards contains first lines of popular short stories and novels. Students love writing timed group stories and reading them during Author’s Chair. Teachers need a timer to start and stop the writing fun.Teachers have a variety of options for how to use the writing t
Preview of Understanding Argument: Graphic Organizers for Reading/Writing Argument

Understanding Argument: Graphic Organizers for Reading/Writing Argument

Created by
Gayle Martin
This lesson is based on Aristotle's classical Rhetorical Triangle--but it can be used jargon-free without explaining the concept and with middle school and high school school students at all levels of ability. The Rhetorical Triangle is a simple way to consider an argument as a whole. It asks readers to consider not just what an argument is about and what the writer's opinion is, but also asks them to consider the context (which could be historical, social, geographic, publishing, etc.) of the
Preview of AP Assessment: Hemmingway In Another Country, Short Answer Review, World War I

AP Assessment: Hemmingway In Another Country, Short Answer Review, World War I

Created by
Writer's Corner
Arm your students with essential knowledge they will need to pass end-of-year assessment tests. Short Answer Test Assessment is designed as a whole class test study to look at format(s) and type(s) of test questions. The short answer questions given are designed to be used as an actual classroom quiz assessment. They should serve as “toolbox tools” to teach students how to read and answer actual assessment questions.Students and teachers may discuss the format of the questions and talk about a
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