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Preview of New Year 2024 Activities Pack - Coloring Pages, Word Search & More

New Year 2024 Activities Pack - Coloring Pages, Word Search & More

This NO PREP New Year printable activity has everything you need to start the new year right! Included: New Year word search, coloring pages, goal-setting, and more! This set works for younger and older students. You can use some or all of the activities!This product will be updated yearly! - UPDATED for 2024!ZIP FILE CONTAINS .PDF DOCUMENTS What's included:Word Search - New Year2024 coloring page - graffiti art2024 coloring page - block art2024 coloring page - bubbles and waves2024 Goal Setting
Preview of Story, Plot, Tone Review | Short Film

Story, Plot, Tone Review | Short Film

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Ace This Class
Looking for a an easy way to help your high school students solidify their understanding of plot vs story? Try showing them with the visual storytelling of the Academy Award nominated short film Ice Merchants by João Gonzalez (2022) in this easy-to-follow lesson!This lesson focuses on teaching students the difference between plot and story, provides questions to help students analyze character, and reviews tone. You can simply print and teach! Includes:10 Slides that outline the lesson featuring
Preview of Shadow and Bone: Find the Bones! Plot, Characterization, and Setting

Shadow and Bone: Find the Bones! Plot, Characterization, and Setting

Created by
Success Story
Maybe you don’t have time to teach the books or watch the series, but maybe you do hear teens buzzing about Shadow and Bone. Maybe you think, “How can I use this and its fandom for a great teachable moment?” Maybe you’d love to reinforce literary concepts such as characterization, plot, and setting, and see what understanding your students can demonstrate as they apply prior knowledge to this book and film series. You don’t have to have done the reading or viewing to lead this conversation. I gi
Preview of PARKING LOT POETRY - Take a "BRAKE" to Re-Verse Your Space!

PARKING LOT POETRY - Take a "BRAKE" to Re-Verse Your Space!

Created by
Michael Metzler
Parking Lot Poetry Take a “Brake” to Re-Verse Your Space OVERVIEW: This is an engaging and fun project to cap off (or launch) any term or unit where you’ve spent some time encountering poetry. Students are encouraged to select a short “snippet” of poetry verse that is powerful & can stand on its own. They then make stencils and spray-paint the verse on the school parking lot. NOTE: I have done this project with high school seniors (to decorate the “Senior Lot”), but I have also done varia
Preview of When the Emperor Was Divine_Cats of Mirkitani_Viewing Guide & Internment Sketch

When the Emperor Was Divine_Cats of Mirkitani_Viewing Guide & Internment Sketch

This product includes a viewing guide for the documentary The Cats of Mirikitani and an internment sketch assignment that guides students through an analysis of the physical, emotional, and psychological impact of the Japanese internment camps in Chapter 3 of When the Emperor Was Divine by Julie Otsuka. It is aligned with the Common Core State Standards for grades 9-12.Students will:View and take notes on the documentary using a graphic organizer.Respond to post-viewing reflection and discussio
Preview of Visual Rhetoric [1]

Visual Rhetoric [1]

As students prepare for critical thinking or the Advanced Placement English Language exam, this series should enable them to delve deeper in their analysis. Students will be able to break down and analyze political cartoons and charts, while bolstering their writing. Check these out!You may also appreciate:The AP English Language Teacher Starter Kit BundleLiterary Analysis Bundle [1]Visual Rhetoric Bundle [1]AP ENGLISH LITERATURE BOOKNOTES FIND ME ON THESE SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS:InstagramYoutube
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