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10th grade close reading handouts for Google Apps

Preview of And Then There Were None Novel Study (Agatha Christie) - DIGITAL & PRINT

And Then There Were None Novel Study (Agatha Christie) - DIGITAL & PRINT

A 100+ page resource, designed to capture your student's attention, enhance close reading skills and facilitate deep thinking and discussion when reading Agatha Christie's best-selling mystery novel, And Then There Were None. THIS UNIT IS AVAILABLE AS A PDF and DIGITALLY IN GOOGLE DOCS!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️"My students are loving this resource. It is so helpful to have for my Intensive Reading students to help them with higher-order thinking skills and keeping track of the plot and characters as we read. L
Preview of Four One-Pagers Projects  | One Pager Templates l 1 pager rubric

Four One-Pagers Projects | One Pager Templates l 1 pager rubric

Created by
Spark Creativity
One-pagers combine drawings with text to make ideas come alive in students’ minds and memories. They're a perfect option for a quick and creative one-pager template and assessment with whole-class novels, literature circles, or choice reading. Don't worry—there's a rubric so you can grade your one-pagers quickly and get home early for dinner. But what about your art-haters? The ones who scoff at anything involving colored pencils? I've had plenty of those too. That's why I've designed specific t
Preview of The Flowers, Alice Walker, Inference & Short Story Unit

The Flowers, Alice Walker, Inference & Short Story Unit

Created by
Carla McLeod
Help your students connect to and analyze Alice Walker's haunting story, "The Flowers." While it is the shortest of Walker's short stories, this is a many-layered tale in which there is as much unsaid as there is explicitly stated, making it a perfect choice to learn about and practice making inferences. This resource includes:•Pre-reading Web quest—to help build background knowledge necessary for comprehension •Copy of the story—so that students can annotate as they read•Inference/close reading
Preview of Literary Analysis -Lessons, activities, handouts, & stems for analytical writing

Literary Analysis -Lessons, activities, handouts, & stems for analytical writing

Created by
Room 213
Do your students really understand the process of literary analysis? Do you get a lot of plot summary instead? I’ve been teaching students to analyze literature for three decades now, and the biggest lesson I’ve learned, from much trial and error, is that I need to focus on the process, not the final product. We need to break down the steps for analytical writing and give students the time to master them before we assign a final analysis essay. Be sure to check the preview for lots of detail abo
Preview of Literary Food Truck Project l English Project l End of the Year English Project

Literary Food Truck Project l English Project l End of the Year English Project

Created by
Spark Creativity
The literary food truck project is great for literature circles/book clubs, choice reading assessment, and even class novels. Get ready for a mouth-watering and colorful day of critical thinking when the literary food truck festival arrives in your classroom. If you and your students are a bit tired of writing (and grading) essays, and you could use a chance to think deeply in a brand new (STEAM-y) way, this project is for you. Students dive deep into textual analysis, then share their ideas wi
Preview of Connotation and Denotation Activities | Author's Tone & Word Choice Activities

Connotation and Denotation Activities | Author's Tone & Word Choice Activities

Unleash the power of words with these dynamic connotation and denotation activities! The Connotation Hyperdoc provides an engaging interactive way to present connotation, denotation, word choice, loaded words, neutral words, tone, and mood!There’s no better way to implement 21st century learning! The accessibility and modern design of the hyperdoc instantly engages students while allowing teachers to implement differentiation between tasks. The structured directions for each word choice activity
Preview of Poetry Lesson: "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost | DIGITAL

Poetry Lesson: "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost | DIGITAL

Digital Google Resource: "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost Close Reading Poetry AssignmentThese materials are designed to be convenient and ready to use. They do not require any prep and can be used as an emergency lesson for a sub.This is a complete lesson for Robert Frost's timeless poem, "The Road Not Taken." This resource includes:A prereading Word Cloud activityA close reading assignment that includes the poem, annotation directions, and stanza-by-stanza questionsA 10-question multiple c
Preview of AP English Language Unit 2: Complete Unit Unit Plan and Activities CED Aligned

AP English Language Unit 2: Complete Unit Unit Plan and Activities CED Aligned

Introduce the Unit 2 skills of AP Lang in this complete, ready-to-teach, 3-week unit. By the end of this unit, students will be ready for the Unit 2 Progress Check. ***BUT WAIT! Before you purchase this unit alone, know that you can save over 20% by buying the Full-Year Curriculum BUNDLE.***This curriculum focuses on the Unit 2 skills:RHS 1.B--Explain how an argument demonstrates understanding of an audience’s beliefs, values, or needs. RHS 2.B--Demonstrate an understanding of an audience’s beli
Preview of AP English Language Unit 3: Complete Unit Plan and Activities CED Aligned

AP English Language Unit 3: Complete Unit Plan and Activities CED Aligned

Introduce the Unit 3 skills of AP Lang in this complete, ready-to-teach, 3-week unit. By the end of this unit, students will be ready for the Unit 3 Progress Check. ***BUT WAIT! Before you purchase this unit alone, know that you can save over 20% by buying the Full-Year Curriculum BUNDLE.***This curriculum focuses on the Unit 3 skills outlined in the new CED:CLE 3.A--identify and explain claims and evidence within an argument. CLE 4.A--develop a paragraph that includes a claim and evidence suppo
Preview of Letter from Birmingham Jail - MLK - Rhetorical Analysis Close Reading Unit

Letter from Birmingham Jail - MLK - Rhetorical Analysis Close Reading Unit

Created by
Carla McLeod
Use Martin Luther King Jr.’s impassioned “Letter from Birmingham Jail” (a CCSS exemplar text) to practice close reading and other key Common Core skills, including analyzing a seminal U.S. text and evaluating rhetorical strategies.This "Letter from Birmingham Jail" unit includes:• Detailed 3-7 day Lesson Plan—with step-by step instructions, including thought-provoking pre-reading journal prompts, “think-aloud” modeling for close reading, and options for struggling readers and English Language Le
Preview of Theme: Teaching Theme, Short Story Literary Elements, Elements of Fiction

Theme: Teaching Theme, Short Story Literary Elements, Elements of Fiction

Analyze and Infer: Identifying Theme for Google DriveTeach and review the literary element of theme with your students! This teaching resource includes access to an attractive, modern Google Slides presentation about the literary element theme and provides practical strategies for identifying the theme of any text!This resource includes the following:16 Google Slides on identifying theme with an embedded YouTube clipStudent Slide Presentation Questions Handout and Answer KeyStudent Identifying T
Preview of Close Reading & Chunking Text: Reading Comprehension Skills

Close Reading & Chunking Text: Reading Comprehension Skills

Created by
English Oh My
Close reading and reading comprehension skills are vital for students to become life-long readers and thinkers. “Chunking” or chunking text is a technique used to close read pages of text, a section of the text, or break down an article, chapter, or poem. Chunking has your students look closely at these particular sections, summarize, analyze and interpret what they read. This is a great reading comprehension technique and activity for your struggling readers.  If you are looking to improve your
Preview of Urban Legends and Myths Unit

Urban Legends and Myths Unit

Created by
JuliaTeachesELA
Want a fun mini unit that is engaging, informative and a little spooky? This unit examines the origins of modern myths and legends, their impact on our society and television and movies. This Unit Includes the Following:Editable handouts that can be made into an asynchronous packet, OR facilitated as lessonsLessons and tasks that are common core standards aligned Direct Instruction tasks that are current and relevant Mid Unit Project: Urban Legends informative PosterCopies of Urban Legends (the
Preview of Nonfiction Text Close Reading Activities Service Dogs of 9/11

Nonfiction Text Close Reading Activities Service Dogs of 9/11

Introduce your students to the canine heroes who made a huge impact on September 11th, 2001 with Service Dogs of 9/11 Informational Text Close Reading Activities. This highly engaging and meaningful 9-11 activity includes an original, high-interest text passage (approximately 950-1050 Lexile range) as well as 4 CCSS-aligned activities to get students thinking after they've read. This is a great resource for studying nonfiction text or for assigning a quick, engaging substitute assignment. (You c
Preview of Macbeth Act 2 Activities - Scene-by-Scene Analysis Activities for Act 2 Macbeth

Macbeth Act 2 Activities - Scene-by-Scene Analysis Activities for Act 2 Macbeth

Created by
Carla McLeod
Yes, your students CAN understand and even enjoy Shakespeare with this Macbeth Act 2 Activity Packet that breaks down Act 2 of play with a variety of analysis activities that makes students dig deeper as well as connect elements to the real-world.This resource provides scene-by-scene activities for Act 2 of Macbeth that will help connect your students to the story, ensure they comprehend key plot developments, and are able to analyze events, characters and themes at a deeper level. It includes c
Preview of Information Text on MINECRAFT: Reading Comprehension (Digital & Print)

Information Text on MINECRAFT: Reading Comprehension (Digital & Print)

This innovative and fun reading, comprehension and writing lesson uses the history of Minecraft, the best-selling game of all time, as stimulus.Fully optimised for digital distance learning AND in-class teaching (digital or print), this lesson includes:Pre-reading predictions and vocabulary activityOriginal article: 'What is the secret to Minecraft’s success?’Multiple choice and short answer questions (Google Forms or Print)Extended persuasive paragraph response with rubricThe lesson is sure to
Preview of Methods of Characterization Worksheets for Secondary ELA

Methods of Characterization Worksheets for Secondary ELA

Spice up an age old lesson on the methods of characterization by connecting it to concepts students understand: trolls (nasty people), throwing shade (insults), and clapbacks (comebacks). Students will be instantly connected to the methods of characterization: what characters say, how they act, what other characters say, and how they react. This study is scaffolded to support student learning. The study begins with students analyzing the characterization of two "characters" in an image. Then, st
Preview of 4 Steps for Pre-Reading Poetry Annotations (Works with ANY Poem) / Google Slides

4 Steps for Pre-Reading Poetry Annotations (Works with ANY Poem) / Google Slides

Created by
Moore English
Everyone loves TPCASTT. It’s a good acronym to guide students through the process of reading a poem, but oftentimes my students are so intimidated by a poem that they can’t even get started. So I teach my students these four steps before reading a poem. Each one of these steps is designed to help students break down a poem so it becomes less intimidating. These steps work for any poem and empower students to take ownership of a text. In addition, each step sets students up for quality annotation
Preview of Mr Beast Information Text: Reading Comprehension (Digital & Print)

Mr Beast Information Text: Reading Comprehension (Digital & Print)

This innovative, rigorous and fun reading and comprehension lesson tells the story of Jimmy Donaldson, better known on YouTube as Mr Beast. Mr Beast is a viral force on YouTube with over 50 million subscribers – most of them young people – who tune in to his unique, positive video challenges.Fully optimised for digital distance learning AND in-class teaching (digital or print), this lesson includes:Pre-reading tasks and vocabulary activityOriginal article: 'Mr Beast: The Viral Video King’Multipl
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Editable Symbolism Analysis Review

To Kill a Mockingbird Editable Symbolism Analysis Review

Created by
Tracee Orman
Students reading Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird will gain a deeper understanding of the novel and its themes by analyzing various items from the novel. To Kill a Mockingbird Symbolism Analysis Review activities allow students to practice higher-level thinking skills (critical thinking: analysis, evaluation, comparison, grouping) at the same time reviewing key events, themes, and concepts from the novel. The standards-based activities included allow for differentiation: the information pro
Preview of Dramatic, Verbal, and Situational Irony Activity - Irony Types Literary Elements

Dramatic, Verbal, and Situational Irony Activity - Irony Types Literary Elements

This resource includes an Irony Types Literary Element slides presentation featuring 30 ironic images and three embedded YouTube videos defining verbal, situational, and dramatic irony. After viewing the videos, students will then note on their handouts whether the image is verbal, situational, or dramatic. They will also be required to explain why the image represents the specific type of irony.Some images could be considered more than one type of literary element. This is noted in the included
Preview of Reading Sidekick Sheets:  Scaffolded Notes for Struggling Readers

Reading Sidekick Sheets: Scaffolded Notes for Struggling Readers

*Note* This is a product IN-PROGRESS! After being highly requested on Instagram, I decided to post this in the very beginning stages of it's progress.WHAT THIS PRODUCT WILL BE:After some time, this product will grow to be a series of scaffolded notes sheets for teachers and students to use with any non-fiction, fiction, or poetry text in the ELA classroom. Each notes sheet focuses on a major reading skill and breaks that skill down into manageable tasks. SKILLS INCLUDED:SummarizingMore to com
Preview of AP English Language and Composition Exam Review - Rhetorical Analysis - AP Lang

AP English Language and Composition Exam Review - Rhetorical Analysis - AP Lang

Created by
Angie Kratzer
Need a rhetorical analysis review cheat sheet? Use these four pages to go over rhetorical analysis terminology for the AP® English Language & Composition exam. Printer-friendly black and white versions of the handouts are included in addition to color pages. All materials are also provided on Google Slides.Suggestions for Use◈Use these sheets for reference during practice sessions.◈Give a low-stakes quiz on some of the more "macro" terminology like tone words and organizational strategies.◈M
Preview of Citing Textual Evidence: Digital Handouts (Direct Quotes & Paraphrasing)

Citing Textual Evidence: Digital Handouts (Direct Quotes & Paraphrasing)

Created by
RLewisLiteracy
This handout that can easily be shared with students to help guide them through "citing textual evidence" by embedding direct quotes OR paraphrasing. This resource can easily be posted and shared with your students on Google Classroom or any other learning platforms! You can also print out and distribute this resource to your students if you are teaching in person! Pair this resource with...ACES (Answer, Cite, Explain, Shift) HandoutCiting Textual Evidence (Using ACE, ACES, RACE, RACES, or RACER
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