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Preview of The Great Gatsby F Scott Fitzgerald - FREE Project Outline and Assignment Rubric

The Great Gatsby F Scott Fitzgerald - FREE Project Outline and Assignment Rubric

This free project outline for F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is an assignment to evaluate students’ understanding of the “Roaring 20s.”  Includes instructions, supplementary resources with examples, and a 4-level rubric for assessment.  Included with this Free Project Outline for F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby:✏️  Visual Text Assignment Outline and Instructions✏️  Hyperlinks to Supplementary Resources with ExamplesFeaturing the artwork and Illustrations of John Held Jr.✏️  4-Leve
Preview of Objective Summary Rubric (Fiction)

Objective Summary Rubric (Fiction)

Created by
Kelly Langert
This rubric outlines the most important features of an objective summary for a fiction story. It makes it easy for teachers to grade and clearly shows the students what expectations they need to meet in their summaries.
Preview of FREE | The Lottery by Shirley Jackson | Lit Guide | Literary Devices | Analysis

FREE | The Lottery by Shirley Jackson | Lit Guide | Literary Devices | Analysis

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FRESHLITGUIDES
This easy-to-use activity is simple yet effective. Here’s what it will do for your classroom:Encourage analysis of Shirley Jackson’s famous short story The LotteryExplore the setting, symbols, irony and foreshadow Insert students into the narrative and ask them to make and defend their decisionsDiscuss concepts of conformity, groupthink, tradition and violenceCreate guidelines that help one decide when to question or reject long standing traditionWhat's in the download?A 10 page PDF with:Links t
Preview of The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost | Poetry Analysis | Theme | Individuality

The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost | Poetry Analysis | Theme | Individuality

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FRESHLITGUIDES
This easy-to-use activity is simple yet effective. Here’s what your class will do:Analyze Robert Frost's famous poem, The Road Not Taken Engage with 5 high-level, short answer questionsIdentify figurative language, structure, enjambment, flow and moodExplore Frost's message and themeDiscuss the importance of individuality and it's importance today compared to Frost's day and ageWhat's in the download?A 13 page PDF with:Links to Google Formats [PDF p1]Answer Key with CCSS [Google Slides | PDF pp2
Preview of TPCASTT Method Handout | Poetry Analysis | Middle School High School English

TPCASTT Method Handout | Poetry Analysis | Middle School High School English

FREE TPCASTT Poetry Analysis Method Guide & Chart! Enhance your students' poetry analysis skills with this comprehensive 3-page PDF resource, absolutely FREE! Designed for secondary grade levels, this educational gem includes a 2-page handout unraveling the powerful TPCASTT method, an essential tool for deciphering the intricacies of poetry.Unveil the magic of TPCASTT, where each letter encapsulates a critical aspect of poetic exploration: Title, Paraphrasing, Connotation, Attitude/Tone, Sh
Preview of 100 Common Literary Themes List and Thematic Statements Handout | MS + HS ELA

100 Common Literary Themes List and Thematic Statements Handout | MS + HS ELA

Elevate your secondary English classes with this FREE educational resource! Designed to empower educators and engage students, this invaluable product combines two essential elements: a meticulously curated list of 100 common literary themes and a concise handout on writing thematic statements. Thematic Statements Mastery: Empower students to unlock the profound layers of literature through the art of crafting compelling thematic statements. This guide equips educators with a proven methodology
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 Independent Reading Projects for High School Level English

Independent Reading Projects for High School Level English

Studies show that the more students read, the better their own writing will become. By incorporating fairly simple projects for students to complete SSR (Silent Sustained Reading) books, you have a fun and easy way to not only showcase your 'Book of the Week', but grading in simple. This ELA Quarter 1 SSR sheet can be used with any high school age group and be modified throughout the school year to create new opportunities for students to show off their chosen novels.
Preview of Literary Criticism Freebie | Generic Critique for Any Fiction

Literary Criticism Freebie | Generic Critique for Any Fiction

Enjoy this complimentary sample of my Generic Lessons and Worksheets for Any Fictional Text. This is a quick critique that works with any work of fiction. Full Version of Generic Lessons for ANY Fictional TextELA Teacher's Toolkit for ANY Work of Fiction.Engaging, flexible, and requires no-prep (except copying) for middle school-secondary students! This standards-based lesson resource is designed to work with any fictional text to teach the learning targets and concepts your students are studyin
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 Ecocriticism Lesson | Poetry Writing Activity | High School

Ecocriticism Lesson | Poetry Writing Activity | High School

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SubjectToClimate
Explore the concept of ecocriticism in this ELA lesson for 11th and 12th grade! Students will learn & practice literary criticism while exploring SEL skills like mindfulness as they participate in a nature walk (virtual or actual) and use their observations to write a poem.Access the full lesson plan, slideshow, student documents, and teacher answer key here!★ Meet the Teacher: Christina Torres Cawdery ★Christina Torres Cawdery is a middle-grade English educator at Punahou School in Honolulu
Preview of The Picture of Dorian Gray Unit Project - Choice Board

The Picture of Dorian Gray Unit Project - Choice Board

This choice board contains six different project options for students to choose between as a final project for a study of the Oscar Wilde novel The Picture of Dorian Gray as well as the six detailed rubrics required to grade them.These project options include:a movie trailera metaphorical character portrait (simple example included)a live skita song comparison essay (song suggestions included)a social media page (social media templates not included)a digital quotation booklet (simple example pag
Preview of Character Study; Create an Instagram for any Character; Bio, story and more

Character Study; Create an Instagram for any Character; Bio, story and more

Created by
English Online
Character study activity; A fun way to to apply knowledge of a character in a text in a way that teenagers identify with today. Perfect for distance learning. My students used to love the 'create a Facebook page' idea back in the day. Recently, they tell me more and more that they don't use Facebook anymore. I created this Instagram idea to engage them in their world as it is now. Students choose a character in a text they have studied/are studying and, Create a short bio on the character Choose
Preview of Literary Analysis Essay Outline (Times New Roman)

Literary Analysis Essay Outline (Times New Roman)

Created by
Renae White
Student resource/printable handout: outline of an AP English Language and Composition literary analysis essayI used the classic Times New Roman font to create this resource, which is also available in a dyslexia-friendly font (Verdana) in my store.
Preview of Literary Analysis Essay Outline (Verdana)

Literary Analysis Essay Outline (Verdana)

Created by
Renae White
Student resource/printable handout: outline of an AP English Language and Composition literary analysis essayI used a dyslexia-friendly font (Verdana) to create this resource, which is also available in Times New Roman in my store.
Preview of Beowulf Menu

Beowulf Menu

Created by
Laura Laferriere
Students can choose from many menu items in order to "serve" their deeper understandings of "Beowulf" to you, their teacher. The project allows for creativity and choice, and it promotes many different learning styles. The dishes would have been authentic to the time period as well! Here is a preview from the menu's instructions: You are no longer a student in the United States in 2016. (Insert Teacher’s Name) has created a time machine, and you are now a part of King Hrothgar’s household.
Preview of "Shooting an Elephant" Writing Revolution Inspired Study Guide

"Shooting an Elephant" Writing Revolution Inspired Study Guide

George Orwell's authbiographical essay, "Shooting an Elephant," is a classic read for British Literature and AP classes. This study guide will lead students through an exploration of the basic plot of the text as well as guide them through analyzing character motivation, symbols, and themes. Study guide questions are written using Judith Hochman and Natalie Wexler's The Writing Revolution (TWR) methods, which focus on "advancing thinking through writing." Writing Revolution strategies perfectl
Preview of Coraline RACE Response - Theme

Coraline RACE Response - Theme

Created by
Emma Sikorski
If your students struggle with paragraph writing, introduce the RACE Response with Neil Gaiman's short story "Coraline." Students will include a claim, evidence from the text, and an explanation about the theme of "Coraline."
Preview of "Otherness" in Literature Reading Activity

"Otherness" in Literature Reading Activity

Comparative analysis assignment including: pre-reading questions, reading analysis questions, and a comparative writing prompt using Ursula K. Le Guin’s “She Unnames Them” and Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Masque of the Red Death”
Preview of FREE | The Piece of String (1884) by Guy de Maupassant | Lit Guide | Analysis

FREE | The Piece of String (1884) by Guy de Maupassant | Lit Guide | Analysis

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FRESHLITGUIDES
This easy-to-use activity is simple yet effective. Here’s what your class will do:Analyze Guy de Maupassant's famous short story, The Piece of String Engage with 10 high-level, short answer questionsExplore setting symbolism, irony, and foreshadowingInsert themselves into the narrative, make decisions and defend their opinionsDiscuss multiple interpretations of the short storyExplore the results of gossip and rumorsDebate if what happened in Hauchecome's town could happen in a school setting and
Preview of Beowulf Summary Activity Freebie!

Beowulf Summary Activity Freebie!

Created by
Jay-el Resources
While teaching "Beowulf", students need to be assessed on whether they understand the story and the themes associated with it. This handout is a great way for students to summarize specific scenes from the story and for the teacher to assess the students' understanding. Each part of story is labeled and has a box underneath it for the students to write a brief summary. This is also a great review for students to refer back to before a quiz, test, or activity. **Your ratings are what help motiv
Preview of Distance Learning Chapter Questions for Any Novel: Bell Ringers, Task Cards FREE

Distance Learning Chapter Questions for Any Novel: Bell Ringers, Task Cards FREE

These Common Core aligned chapter questions are designed to help students analyze any novel or book, and they can be used as bell ringers, task cards, and writing prompts. The digital copies of each chapter question are great for distance learning or in class practice. With 13 engaging, higher-level chapter questions, students will practice reading deeply and thinking critically about any text. They are great for any novel study, book analysis, chapter analysis, or unit plan. Get the full set of
Preview of The Utlimate Collection of ADVANCED Lord of the Flies Questions Part 1

The Utlimate Collection of ADVANCED Lord of the Flies Questions Part 1

These resources will let you take your instruction to the next level. Forget about those basic comprehension questions. This resource pack contains materials that will spark the highest quality of deep discussion and expand your students’ critical thinking skills. These Lord of the Flies questions 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 wh
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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

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Sentence and Paragraph Construction

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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

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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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