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Preview of Literary Analysis Essay, Introduction to Lit. Analysis Essay Writing, CCSS

Literary Analysis Essay, Introduction to Lit. Analysis Essay Writing, CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Help students dig into the elements of literary analysis essay writing with this MASSIVE collection of tools organized into an efficient and effective nine-day writing unit. Using an animated short film on YouTube and a classic short story as source material, students will see how introductory, body, and concluding paragraphs are built. They’ll learn step-by-step building block formulas and deconstruct sample essays. By the end of the unit, students will have the tools they’ll need to be able to
Preview of Shakespearean Sonnet, Iambic Pentameter + Creative Writing, PDF & Google Drive

Shakespearean Sonnet, Iambic Pentameter + Creative Writing, PDF & Google Drive

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Get your students excited about Shakespeare with this introduction to the Bard’s sonnet structure and iambic pentameter. Every eye in the room will be glued to the vibrant, information-packed slides in this poetry presentation. This 28-slide deck (downloads in both Prezi and Google Slides format) includes detailed descriptions of iambic pentameter, iams, rhyme scheme, and Shakespeare's sonnet structure. Skills are put into practice with a close look at Sonnet 18 and Sonnet 130. You can use the s
Preview of The Monkey's Paw Simplified Halloween Story - TPT Digital and Google Classroom

The Monkey's Paw Simplified Halloween Story - TPT Digital and Google Classroom

Created by
Textsforesl
An adapted text version of the Halloween classic story to assign on TPT Digital, through Google Classroom.Have you ever wanted to read "The Monkey's Paw" with your class but knew your students would be put off by the language? Then this is perfect for you!The chilling classic is adapted to make it accessible to less advanced readers, special education classrooms and intermediate ESL and EFL students. It also makes a fine story for the regular ELA classroom.Tackle vocabulary and ELA critical thin
Preview of Poem of the Week Collection: a YEAR of Multimedia Poetry!

Poem of the Week Collection: a YEAR of Multimedia Poetry!

Created by
Secondary Sara
Historically speaking, poems started out as stories intended to be read aloud. Share poems the way they were MEANT to be read - with audio and video readings – while still achieving rigorous reading and creative writing!This Poem of the Week Collection can be used in multiple ways, whether you want... • more consistent poetry stretched throughout the year,• to scaffold students up to more difficult poems, • to compress these poems into a shorter unit in April, or • to make poetry come alive alon
Preview of Transcendentalism, Ralph Waldo Emerson Quote Analysis, Team Activity, CCSS

Transcendentalism, Ralph Waldo Emerson Quote Analysis, Team Activity, CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Make the words of Transcendental philosopher and writer Ralph Waldo Emerson come alive for your students with breath-taking photography in this two-day class group activity with optional independent writing supplement.This packet includes visually stunning images from nature coupled with quotations from Nature and Self-Reliance, two of Emerson's most-noted works. This 17-page PDF also includes a detailed suggested lesson procedure along with 10 half-sheet student handouts for teams to use as the
Preview of “Marionettes, Inc.” Literary Analysis, Ray Bradbury Short Story PDF & Google App

“Marionettes, Inc.” Literary Analysis, Ray Bradbury Short Story PDF & Google App

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Imagine you could buy a clone of yourself and no one would ever know. Unpleasant chores? Your cyborg will clean the mess. Stacks of essays to grade? “You 2.0” quickly manages that paper load. Dinner with a difficult spouse? Send in the clone.What a great world! And nothing could possibly go wrong in this utopia, right? Right?Ray Bradbury’s short story, “Marionettes, Inc.,” gives us a glimpse of a world where clones are available to solve all of our problems. This compelling 45-minute lesson will
Preview of Fahrenheit 451 Study Guide Questions and Comprehension Crossword Puzzles

Fahrenheit 451 Study Guide Questions and Comprehension Crossword Puzzles

Engage your students while reading Fahrenheit 451 with these reading questions and fun review crossword puzzles! This Fahrenheit 451 teaching resource includes three sets of reading questions and three crossword puzzles (one for each part of the book) that cover the entire novel.The study guide questions are challenging and engaging, and they are also written in sequential order so that students can follow along during your Fahrenheit 451 novel study. Some of the questions are multi-faceted, and
Preview of Editable Book Recommendation Lists | Categories | Genres | Middle School |

Editable Book Recommendation Lists | Categories | Genres | Middle School |

Included in this resource is 65+ editable pages and 25+ editable reading genres and categories of book recommendations for middle and high school students. If students are always asking you for book recommendations based on their interests, this is the perfect resource. Download the preview to see what you're getting in this editable resource. There is a page or two of genre or category recommendations. Then there is a blank page for each of these same categories. The file is 100% EDITABLE so yo
Preview of Mother to Son, Langston Hughes Poem Analysis, PDF & Google Drive CCSS

Mother to Son, Langston Hughes Poem Analysis, PDF & Google Drive CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
These materials for Langston Hughes’ famous poem, “Mother to Son” – also known as “Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair” – can be taught as a stand-alone poetry lesson but also work as a supplement to A Raisin in the Sun, a study of the Harlem Renaissance, or any American Literature unit/class. This 5-page download (PDF + Google Drive version of the student handouts) includes:• A full-text copy of the “Mother to Son” poem (public domain) with space for annotations• A separate sheet of nine qu
Preview of Extended Metaphor, Symbolism, Literary Analysis, John Steinbeck Text, CCSS

Extended Metaphor, Symbolism, Literary Analysis, John Steinbeck Text, CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Analyzing literature doesn’t have to be boring. Instead, show your class the awesomeness that great writers tuck into their works and help them use symbolism to make connections between the text and their own lives.In this visually vibrant presentation, you’ll use a small slice of John Steinbeck’s classic novel The Grapes of Wrath (link included) to take students through an easy-to-follow 45-minute lesson where they analyze a stand-alone piece of text. You do not need to study any Steinbeck in y
Preview of Paired Texts with Close Reading and Essay Writing - Middle School & High School

Paired Texts with Close Reading and Essay Writing - Middle School & High School

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
These 19 paired passages (using 39 texts) require students to use close reading, critical thinking, and analytical writing to help them prepare for standardized assessments. In each lesson, students synthesize their reading, identifying central ideas and themes across texts. With texts that vary by genre, time period, and author, this bundle meets the needs of diverse learners and provides scaffolding with before-, during-, and post-reading strategies.The following texts, which are available in
Preview of Emily Dickinson “I’m Nobody” Poetry Analysis + Modern Poem, Fame Theme, CCSS

Emily Dickinson “I’m Nobody” Poetry Analysis + Modern Poem, Fame Theme, CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
This easy to deliver one-day lesson uses the work of American poet Emily Dickinson to guide a discussion of many students’ dream of becoming a social media influencer/TikTok Famous. The student handout includes a copy of Emily Dickinson’s well-known poem, “I’m Nobody! Who are You?,” to compare with a modern poem written on the same theme. The handout includes a set of 10 short-answer critical thinking questions that will require students to dig back into the text and their own minds to find the
Preview of The Monkey's Paw - 2-Level Adapted Text Bundle - ESL Halloween Fun!

The Monkey's Paw - 2-Level Adapted Text Bundle - ESL Halloween Fun!

Created by
Textsforesl
This is a bundle of two text levels of The Monkey's Paw, plus activities and lessons - they assign straight to Google Classroom (with no prep!) via TPT Digital.The two levels cover Beginner to Advanced ESL students and ELA classes. Perfect for differentiated or tiered instruction! The package also comes with the original textTackle vocabulary and ELA critical thinking -- including inferencing, irony and literary elements -- with the story, bundled lesson ideas, six reusable graphic organizers an
Preview of Dear Martin Workbook with Chapter Comprehension Questions - Nic Stone

Dear Martin Workbook with Chapter Comprehension Questions - Nic Stone

Created by
Write and Read
This student workbook for Nic Stone's novel Dear Martin is engaging and fun. The workbook contains a page for every chapter with a mix of comprehension questions, background research, textual evidence practice, and connections to students' lives. This modern, eye catching workbook can be bound or used as individual worksheets. Answer keys are included. There is no prep, and it's easy to use. Just print and go.Check out all of my Dear Martin resources!Printable Resources:Dear Martin Pre-reading C
Preview of Move Beyond P-I-E and Get the Receipt: A Better Way to Teach Author's Purpose

Move Beyond P-I-E and Get the Receipt: A Better Way to Teach Author's Purpose

Created by
Moore English
Let me make a confession: A few years ago, I got very invested in the drama between Taylor Swift, Kanye West, and Kim Kardashian. For me, one of the biggest take aways from that drama was the phrase "Show me the receipts." I'd heard my students talk about "receipts" before, but something about the Kanye-Taylor drama really made that phrase memorable to me. As a teacher, I turned that phrase over in my mind. Where are the receipts in the English classroom? Well, when students are looking for auth
Preview of Why Do We Read? Introduction to Reading Lesson (Middle School)

Why Do We Read? Introduction to Reading Lesson (Middle School)

Start your year off by putting meaning behind reading. This lesson focuses on why we read, what we read, and what we need to do in order to read successfully. Students will be engaged in small group discussion, whole class discussion, guided notes, and will be assessed with a 3-2-1 Exit Slip at the end of the lesson. Please contact me on TpT if you have any questions!THIS PRODUCT INCLUDES:1. Google Slides to use while teaching the lesson2. Guided Notes Interactive Notebook Templates3. Lesson Pla
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 Literary Elements Print & Go for ANY Book or Story

Literary Elements Print & Go for ANY Book or Story

Created by
Tracee Orman
Whether you are looking for rigorous critical-thinking questions or a place where students can doodle as they read, I've got you covered with my literary elements print & go handouts that can be used with any book or story. The literary elements covered include: character development, setting, point-of-view (first, third limited, & third omniscient), plot, theme, tone & mood, and figurative devices. These can be used at ANY point in the novel or story. Great for literacy circles or s
Preview of How to Annotate Text, Annotations, FREE Sticky Note Method Handout with Bookmark

How to Annotate Text, Annotations, FREE Sticky Note Method Handout with Bookmark

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Encourage your students to improve their close reading skills by teaching them to annotate text with this simple sticky-note procedure. This single-sheet handout gives examples of rich and weak annotated comments along with helpful suggestions to guide students who aren’t sure what they should be writing about when they’re asked to annotate a book.The sheet was designed for students to keep intact in their binders or to slice up and use as a bookmark during reading time. Want more handouts and r
Preview of Paired Texts - Myths - Close Reading and Essay Writing Activity

Paired Texts - Myths - Close Reading and Essay Writing Activity

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Challenge your students by guiding them through close readings of two myths, "How the World Was Made," and "Demeter and Persephone" from different cultures. Then, help them make connections between the texts as they compare speakers' attitudes and themes. Culminate with a writing task that imitates the style of a standardized assessment that will provide practice tackling a literary analysis prose constructed response.In addition to the printable lesson, this resource may be used for distance
Preview of And Then There Were None -Who Done It? Evidence Tracking Packet

And Then There Were None -Who Done It? Evidence Tracking Packet

Created by
NOT2cool4school
High School and advanced 8th grade students love this classic murder mystery by Agatha Christie, which is still as thrilling and horrifying today as it was more than 75 years ago! With its thrilling plot twists, rich vocabulary, and timeless suspense, this novel is sure to be an instant hit with your students! This Evidence Tracking Packet approaches comprehension and plot-points from a way more fun perspective than the antiquated and monotonous question and answer format. Your students will a
Preview of Gris Grimly "Frankenstein" Volumes I and II

Gris Grimly "Frankenstein" Volumes I and II

Created by
Nine Months Sane
Gris Grimly "Frankenstein".Complete Gris Grimly's graphic novel of Frankenstein Volume I and II.**Updated to include Volume II.**Gris Grimly's, Frankenstein, graphic novel is a part of our Science Fiction series designed to engage students in a fully illustrated version of Mary Shelley's 1818 original text.Included is everything you need to teach Volume I and Volume II:VocabularyReading Comprehension --Both multiple choice and short answerVideo AnalysisInner/Outer CharacterizationFour Corne
Preview of Intro to Gris Grimly Frankenstein

Intro to Gris Grimly Frankenstein

Created by
Nine Months Sane
Gris Grimly "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley. Complete digital or print introduction to Gris Grimly's graphic novel of Frankenstein. Gris Grimly's, Frankenstein, graphic novel is a part of our Science Fiction series designed to engage students in a fully illustrated version of Mary Shelley's 1818 original text. **Please Note: This resources utilizes a website in order for students to complete a Webquest on Mary Shelley. Please check the website to ensure that you and your students have access befo
Preview of Sonnets: Critique & Create, Lesson & Handouts;  Google Classroom & PDF

Sonnets: Critique & Create, Lesson & Handouts; Google Classroom & PDF

Created by
Classroom Core
Google Classroom added in 2020 This product is now available in two formats, printable and Google Classroom. The Google Classroom version includes all student handouts. Answer keys are kept separate on the printable version. The printable version has remained the same.Sonnets Lesson Plan: Students can stomp it, shout it, and get the beat while grappling with the challenge of iambic pentameter in Sonnets: Critique & Create. This set of lessons, guides, and handouts provides detailed instruct
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