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Preview of Poetry Bundle Writing, Reading, & Understanding Poetry

Poetry Bundle Writing, Reading, & Understanding Poetry

Created by
Tracee Orman
Poetry Resources for Reading, Writing, and Understanding Poetry, Volume 1 This (and ALL of my poetry resources) IS included in my mega bundle: ALL of my POETRY RESOURCES GROWING BUNDLE. Poetry Resources Bundle, Volume 2 is also available; it includes my newer resources that are aligned with the Common Core State Standards. This bundle contains my resources for teaching poetry, which includes teaching poetic devices and figurative language, reading/interpreting poetry, and writing original po
Preview of Speed Dating for ANY Novel: Engaging Literary Analysis Discussion Activity

Speed Dating for ANY Novel: Engaging Literary Analysis Discussion Activity

Engage ALL of your students with this fun "speed dating" discussion activity that works for ANY novel. This student-centered lesson scaffolds discussion AND the challenging skill of literary analysis. Students will be paired up to discuss questions aligned with Common Core 9-12 ELA standards in different rounds of "speed dates." After each round, students will rotate to a new partner and receive a new question. By the end of class, students will have interacted with 15+ peers and discussed 15+ q
Preview of Stages of the Hero's Journey Presentation

Stages of the Hero's Journey Presentation

Created by
Zachary Hamby
Analyze myth, legend, and literature on a whole new level by using the lens of the Hero's Journey. This 37-page presentation uses high-interest images from The Lion King and Star Wars: A New Hope to give detailed accounts of the stages of the Monomyth, Joseph's Campbell's theory of the Hero's Journey. These 12 stages include: The Ordinary World, the Call to Adventure, Meeting with the Mentor, the Supreme Ordeal, etc. In addition to helping us understand stories, the Hero's Journey can also help
Preview of Reading Paired Texts Bundle — The Story of an Hour, The Yellow Wallpaper

Reading Paired Texts Bundle — The Story of an Hour, The Yellow Wallpaper

In this Paired Texts Bundle — You will receive a literary analysis for each individual story: The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin and The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. In addition, you will receive an essay prompt and rubric for a text-dependent analysis essay and graphic organizer to compare and contrast both pieces of literature. The paired texts analysis focuses on many literary elements (similarities and differences) including: point of view, text structure, theme, characters
Preview of Dystopian Literature Bundle Volume II — 5 Short Stories, Literary Analysis

Dystopian Literature Bundle Volume II — 5 Short Stories, Literary Analysis

This bundle includes 5 awesome dystopian short story lesson plans, ALL with unique activities for before reading, during reading, and after reading. The 5 short stories included in this dystopian literature bundle are:1) Repent, Harlequin! said the Ticktock Man by Harlan Ellison 2) 2BR02B By Kurt Vonnegut Jr.3) Frost and Fire by Ray Bradbury4) The Minority Report by Philip K. Dick5) The Machine Stops by E.M. ForsterTeach all the literary elements that encompass dystopian literature such as: alle
Preview of Introduction to Poetry | Guided Notes | Intro to Poetry

Introduction to Poetry | Guided Notes | Intro to Poetry

Teach your students what a poem is as well as all the important information necessary while teaching poetry, like: vocabulary, sound devices, types of poetry, figurative language, how to analyze a poem, and how to find rhyme scheme. In this resource, you will receive a packet of graphic organizers/guided notes along with a Powerpoint lesson that teaches the following terminology:VOCABULARYpoem, speaker, line, stanza, quatrain, couplet, cinquain, tercet, refrain, symbol, theme, moodtone, imagery,
Preview of The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas Short Story Analysis

The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas Short Story Analysis

Ursula K. Le Guin's short story “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas” is perfect when studying utopian and dystopian literature. The theme: there cannot be happiness in the world without suffering. Included in this literary analysis of The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas:Academic VocabularyAnticipation GuidePowerpoint Presentation with literary termsParadoxAllegorySymbolism"Psychomyth" (term created by Ursula K. Le Guin)Utopia and DystopiaThemeComing of ageReading Comprehension QuestionsAcrostic P
Preview of Socratic Seminar and Activities:  Poetry Analysis of “If” by Rudyard Kipling

Socratic Seminar and Activities: Poetry Analysis of “If” by Rudyard Kipling

Fun and engaging! An easy to implement Socratic seminar and more! A great way to introduce Socratic seminar, promote active learning, and begin or end the school year with a positive, inspirational message. Socratic seminar is an excellent way to infuse 21st century skills and higher order thinking skills into learning. This 62-slide, Common Core aligned PowerPoint resource with printables is a Socratic seminar featuring the poem “If” by Rudyard Kipling. It is easy to implement and will promot
Preview of Teach Reading Comprehension Skills using Music as Poetry | Printable & Digital

Teach Reading Comprehension Skills using Music as Poetry | Printable & Digital

Teach high school reading comprehension and analysis skills using music as poetry activities (Printable & Digital): Use song lyrics and music videos to teach EVERY high school reading literature and reading informational text common core state standard to cover entire Grade 9 - 12 English Curriculum. All 15 lessons include editable lesson plans, student handouts, PowerPoint slides, Answer Keys, Rubrics, Google Docs, Google Slides for no prep distance learning or Google Classroom activities.C
Preview of Poetry Bundle: 20 Short Poems to Teach Rhetorical Relationships & Explication

Poetry Bundle: 20 Short Poems to Teach Rhetorical Relationships & Explication

Created by
Bespoke ELA
This bundle contains 20 short poems to analyze for the four, basic rhetorical relationships: juxtaposition, contrast, shift, and repetition. All literary devices can be categorized into these four basic relationships. A simile is a type of juxtaposition; antithesis is a type of repetition and contrast. But instead of focusing on these specific terms, these mini-lessons aim to teach students how to analyze poetry using the terms juxtaposition, contrast, shift, and repetition.Click here to fin
Preview of Jamaica Kincaid's ANNIE JOHN (+ the story "Girl") | 3 Weeks of EDITABLE Lessons!

Jamaica Kincaid's ANNIE JOHN (+ the story "Girl") | 3 Weeks of EDITABLE Lessons!

NEW IN 2020: Rigorous! Thought-provoking! Discussion-based! This 80-page EDITABLE unit promises to elicit dynamic engagement from all students without compromising on intellectual rigor. Invite your students to engage in student-driven discussions that promise to be profoundly stimulating! The discussion prompts, daily quizzes, short writing prompts, and final paper will challenge your students to dig beneath the surface of the text and generate profound interpretive insights! Hold your students
Preview of War Poems and Poets Presentation & Handouts Distance Learning

War Poems and Poets Presentation & Handouts Distance Learning

Created by
Tracee Orman
The War Poems and Poets Presentation and Handouts covers the following poets and poems: Wilfred Owen's "Dulce Et Decorum Est" and "Anthem for a Doomed Youth;" John McCrae's "In Flanders Fields;" Randall Jarrell's "The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner;" and the song comparisons "One" by Metallica and "I Ain't Marching Anymore" by Philip Ochs. This bundle is perfect for distance learning. You can share it with your students and let them work at their own pace.This IS included in my mega bundle: ALL
Preview of Book Clubs & Lit Circles Made Easy with Google Docs! Updated for Online Learning

Book Clubs & Lit Circles Made Easy with Google Docs! Updated for Online Learning

Now updated to include a remote, asynchronous online book club option due to COVID-19! Note: If you are moving to all-online learning due to the pandemic, I would suggest students choose public domain books that can be found for free online. Here is a great site to visit for public domain books! Want to infuse more student choice in your classroom? Need to facilitate deep literary analysis? Desperately need a better way to hit and assess those speaking and listening standards? Class book clubs (
Preview of Sweat by Zora Neale Hurston | Short Story Analysis

Sweat by Zora Neale Hurston | Short Story Analysis

Use the short story "Sweat" by Zora Neale Hurston to teach Feminist Literature, Famous African American Authors, or about Themes and Biblical Allusions in literature. This is a great lesson for students to practice literary analysis.Included in this lesson plan:- Full Text "Sweat" short story by Zora Neale Hurston- Anticipation activity, activating strategy worksheet- Powerpoint presentation: - Background Information about the author Zora Neale Hurston - Historical Context: Rural Ame
Preview of 2BR02B By Kurt Vonnegut Jr. — Dystopian Short Story Analysis

2BR02B By Kurt Vonnegut Jr. — Dystopian Short Story Analysis

In this resource, your students will read and analyze the dystopian short story "2BR02B" By Kurt Vonnegut Jr. where all aging and diseases have been cured, so now society must deal with the consequences of overpopulation. The story is pronounced "To be or not to be" symbolically alluding to Shakespeare's play, Hamlet. Included in this purchase:Suggested Lesson Procedure for teachers3 Pre-reading activities to build anticipation and personal connectionsPowerpoint presentation that includes: brief
Preview of The Fall of the House of Usher - PPT Lesson - myPerspectives Grade 10

The Fall of the House of Usher - PPT Lesson - myPerspectives Grade 10

Created by
Lectiofile
This is a ready-made PowerPoint animated lesson with answer key for **The Fall of the House of Usher** selection, unit 1, myPerspectives, grade 10. This lesson includes the following:- Comprehension check- Close read the textMood (video)Semicolons: (video)Characterization (video)Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement (video)Personification (video)Imagery (video)- Analyze the text- Analyze craft and structure- Concept Vocabulary and Word Study- ConventionsSentence Structure: Simple, Compound, Complex, Comp
Preview of The Minority Report by Philip K. Dick — Literary Analysis and Movie Guide

The Minority Report by Philip K. Dick — Literary Analysis and Movie Guide

In this resource, your students will read and analyze the science fiction/ dystopian short story (novella) "The Minority Report" by Philip K. Dick. Your students will love to debate which is more important: safety or liberty? Additionally, students will engage in philosophical questions like is life predetermined by fate, or do we all have free will?Included in this purchase:Suggested Lesson Procedure for teachersPre-reading Discussion Questions based on themes from the storyPowerpoint presentat
Preview of Washington Irving: "The Devil and Tom Walker" Assessment with Answer Key

Washington Irving: "The Devil and Tom Walker" Assessment with Answer Key

Created by
Electric English
From Electric English... This is a three-part assessment. The first is simply true and false questions; the second is multiple choice; while, as a rule, I try to avoid this type of simplified question and answer, it is still good to give the students practice.... After all, they will see these types of questions on standardized tests. The third section asks students to make inferences from their reading, from Irving's life experiences, and from their class discussions, then to apply that knowled
Preview of Southern Gothic Literature

Southern Gothic Literature

Created by
Dianne Mason
This lesson on Southern Gothic literature is perfect for Halloween or any time. Students will define traditional Gothic literature and determine the characteristics that distinguish Southern Gothic from the original genre. The Power Point presentation provides a good overview of the history of the genre and includes biographical information on three of the more famous Southern gothic writers – Edgar Allan Poe, William Faulkner, and Flannery O’Connor. The lesson includes the following: • Gothi
Preview of Kindred Multiple Choice Question Bank

Kindred Multiple Choice Question Bank

55 multiple choice questions On the following chapters from Octavia Butler's Kindred: "The River""The Fire""The Fall""The Storm""The Rope"Great for Do Nows/ reading check quizzes / and checks for understanding.
Preview of Socratic Seminar & Poetry Analysis Activities: A Poison Tree by William Blake

Socratic Seminar & Poetry Analysis Activities: A Poison Tree by William Blake

A fun resource that builds community in the classroom! Socratic seminar is an excellent and engaging way for students to practice higher order thinking skills. This 63-slide PowerPoint resource with printables is a Socratic seminar featuring the poem “A Poison Tree” by William Blake. This seminar would be an excellent way to address problems with bullying or to discuss openly anger management skills. The resource includes a well-organized protocol for conducting a formal discussion or Socratic s
Preview of Socratic Seminar & Activities: Poem Analysis “Annabel Lee” by Edgar Allan Poe

Socratic Seminar & Activities: Poem Analysis “Annabel Lee” by Edgar Allan Poe

Socratic seminar is an excellent and engaging way for students to practice higher order thinking skills and speaking and listening skills. This 62-slide PowerPoint resource with printables is a Socratic seminar featuring the poem “Annabel Lee” by Edgar Allan Poe. The resource includes a well-organized protocol for conducting a formal discussion or Socratic seminar based on Poe’s poem. On Days 1-3 students complete several analysis, critical thinking, and writing activities as well as vocabulary
Preview of The Great Gatsby Symbols, Symbolism, and Colors — Symbols and Color Analysis

The Great Gatsby Symbols, Symbolism, and Colors — Symbols and Color Analysis

Teach your students about the Symbols/Symbolism and Colors in the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. In this resource, you will get a Powerpoint lesson that is 58 slides, filled with information, quotes, examples, and photos to help your students analyze the important symbols and colors in the novel.Below is a list of symbols your students will analyze:DaisyDan Cody's YachtGatsby's ShirtsSummerFallNew York CityValley of AshesWolfsheim's CufflinksTimeGatsby's Uncut BooksThe Eyes of Dr
Preview of Raisin in the Sun & Redlining in Chicago [EDITABLE GOOGLE DOC]

Raisin in the Sun & Redlining in Chicago [EDITABLE GOOGLE DOC]

Created by
ThanksMsD
When a lot of people think about injustices in society, they think of people causing harm to others personally, through their attitudes and actions. This does happen. However, much of the injustice in society is deeply rooted in historical systems that allow injustice to continue. Often, the systems that we think are designed to help people in society, like education, criminal justice, housing, and healthcare, are often the most riddled with oppressive practices and historical injustices. In A R
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