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Oral communication Common Core RL.9-10.3 resources under $5

Preview of Novel Discussion - Socratic Seminar - Activities, Graphic Organizers, Rubric

Novel Discussion - Socratic Seminar - Activities, Graphic Organizers, Rubric

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Improve reading comprehension and boost speaking and listening skills with this unit for whole-class reading discussion or literature circles. Discussion handouts require students to summarize, analyze author’s craft, define vocabulary, and identify text support. Students also select quotations to draw conclusions, make predictions, and form connections. These activities guide their reading and prepare them for Readers’ Roundtable, which imitates the style of Socratic Seminar. Each discussion pr
Preview of Independent Reading Activity: One-Pagers, Annotation Guides, + Bulletin Boards

Independent Reading Activity: One-Pagers, Annotation Guides, + Bulletin Boards

Motivate your middle school students to read books for enjoyment with these flexible and easy to assess activities! Students practice identifying the literary elements and reading with a purpose! Students will identify themes and summarize the plot and conflict.Book Bistro is a research-based independent reading program that fosters a love of reading.It's essentially a high-interest, middle school book report that taps into the social nature of middle school students. The assignment puts the fun
Preview of Of Mice and Men | Pre-Reading Anticipation Activity | Power and Weakness

Of Mice and Men | Pre-Reading Anticipation Activity | Power and Weakness

Created by
Pagecraft ELA
This pre-reading task for Of Mice and Men introduces your students to 12 characters from the text with 'at a glance' cold character briefs. With no prior knowledge, your students rank them according to how much social power they think each character has.As the lesson progresses, you will reveal more and more contextual information through the included slideshow, and the students change their rankings as they test and build on their social, historical and contextual knowledge of the novel.This pr
Preview of Of Mice and Men | Character Revision Placemats | Graphic Organizers

Of Mice and Men | Character Revision Placemats | Graphic Organizers

Created by
Pagecraft ELA
No-Prep Group WorkCharacter Revision PlacematsSteinbeck’s Of Mice and Men Just print, pass and problem-solve! A set of desk placemats to encourage groups to discuss and share information about quotations, themes and context linked to individual characters from the novel. This can either be an oracy task alone, or discussion alongside the creation of a revision map on A4 or A3 paper, or use of the Character Thoughtpad to record the discussion.Includes 8 characters, 6 tasks per sheet, and works we
Preview of Death of a Salesman DEBATE ACTIVITY and ASSESSMENT - analysis, research, review

Death of a Salesman DEBATE ACTIVITY and ASSESSMENT - analysis, research, review

Created by
Brilliantly Lit
A Death of a Salesman debate generates research, analysis, review, and assessment. Does the prospect of another essay or research project make both you and your students groan? A literary debate is the answer! Students grapple with key issues in the text, such as Be it resolved that Linda is an enabler. They also get public speaking and teamwork practice, while you avoid piles of weekend-eating marking. It is a print and go resource, a packet that both teachers and students will enjoy- a true w
Preview of 12 Angry Men Socratic Seminar

12 Angry Men Socratic Seminar

Engage students in complex discussions on morality and justice with this Socratic seminar centered around "12 Angry Men." Guided by 10 thought-provoking questions, students will dissect moral dilemmas, biases, and the power of language depicted in the play.Through active participation, students will analyze themes such as morality, injustice, and semantics, fostering critical thinking and communication skills. A rubric is provided to assess students' contributions.
Preview of The Great Gatsby Questions for Class Discussions or for Socratic Seminars

The Great Gatsby Questions for Class Discussions or for Socratic Seminars

Created by
Debbie's Den
Here's a "great" way to "swing" into a review after reading this popular novel. Students can use their critical-thinking skills to analyze 12 topics for class discussions or Socratic Seminars. Using major characters and themes, readers will have a chance to delve further into The Great Gatsby as they recap details and voice their opinions. This ideal exchange will help participants to obtain a better understanding of various aspects of the story as well as share and gain perspectives. It's a ter
Preview of THE MERCHANT OF VENICE RESEARCH & REVIEW PROJECT: DEBATE ACTIVITY!

THE MERCHANT OF VENICE RESEARCH & REVIEW PROJECT: DEBATE ACTIVITY!

Created by
Brilliantly Lit
Research, review, discussion, team work, analysis- this Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice debate activity has it all. Does the prospect of another end of play essay or written project make both you and your students groan? A literary debate is the answer! Your high school students grapple with key issues in the text like Be it resolved that this play should be called Shylock. They also get public speaking and team work practice that will strengthen classroom community, while you avoid piles o
Preview of ROMEO & JULIET DEBATE - Review and Research Activity!

ROMEO & JULIET DEBATE - Review and Research Activity!

Created by
Brilliantly Lit
Research, review, discussion, team work and analysis: this Romeo and Juliet debate delivers on all of these! Does the prospect of another end of book essay or written project make both you and your students groan? A literary debate is the answer. And as it is a NO PREP, just print and go project, it is fun for teachers too! Students grapple with key issues in the text like Be it resolved that haste is the villain of the play. They also get public speaking practice and a few weeks of team work th
Preview of Cyrano de Bergerac Cuttings and Activities

Cyrano de Bergerac Cuttings and Activities

Created by
So To Speak
This Cyrano de Bergerac product is a great way to introduce the classic story of Cyrano de Bergerac to your English or Drama students! These cuttings and activities can help with reading comprehension and include some questions in the text. Let your students really bring classic literature to life!This product contains 2 cuttings from Cyrano de Bergerac. The cuttings are the same part of the story, but one runs almost 15 minutes and the other runs 9-10 minutes. My students used the shorter cutti
Preview of The Catcher in the Rye Fishbowl Discussion - Questions, Directions, & Rubric

The Catcher in the Rye Fishbowl Discussion - Questions, Directions, & Rubric

Created by
The ELA Duo
Engage students in a thoughtful fishbowl discussion at the end of The Catcher in the Rye. Everything is included to facilitate a successful student-led fishbowl with your students.*Updated 11/23* Now Includes:Discussion questions for 4 fishbowl groups - prompts include multiple questions and cover major themes, characterization, symbolism, and more. Everything from this listing on how to facilitate a Fishbowl Discussion, including:Step-by-step teacher directionsStudent directionsA scoring rubri
Preview of Character Revision Placemats | Heroes

Character Revision Placemats | Heroes

Created by
Pagecraft ELA
No-Prep Group WorkCharacter Revision PlacematsCormier’s Heroes Just print, pass and problem-solve! A set of desk placemats to encourage groups to discuss and share information about quotations, themes and context linked to individual characters from the novel. This can either be an oracy task alone, or discussion alongside the creation of a revision map on A4 or A3 paper.Includes 8 characters, 6 tasks per sheet, and works well with 4-8 groups of students. The cost works out at 0.50c per placemat
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Reading Preparation/Anticipation Guide

To Kill a Mockingbird Reading Preparation/Anticipation Guide

Created by
Debbie's Den
"Scout" out the perfect way to engage students before they read To Kill a Mockingbird by using this 15-question handout that captures the interest of students as they put their thoughts on paper and then discuss their answers. Teachers can also review this worksheet after concluding the book in order to see if student opinions have changed.
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Project Options with Condensed Rubric

To Kill a Mockingbird Project Options with Condensed Rubric

Created by
Debbie's Den
Teachers need not "scout" for a better way to review of To Kill a Mockingbird. This handout and rubric contains multiple options from which students may create a resourceful analysis of the story. Using their imaginations and critical-thinking skills, participants will have the chance to choose from a list of 15 innovative topics and then research, produce, and present their projects to their classmates. A condensed rubric is attached.
Preview of Night Mini-Research Project and Detailed Rubric

Night Mini-Research Project and Detailed Rubric

Created by
Debbie's Den
It's a sensitive subject that needs to be explored on many different levels. Here is the fitting mini-research project that can be used to reinforce the study of this popular novel as well as help students to investigate critical points about the Holocaust. This two-page printable provides specific directions, 18 prompts, and a condensed rubric that allows readers to continue to advance their knowledge about the events that claimed the lives of six million Jews throughout Europe in WWII.
Preview of Number the Stars Questions for Class Discussions or for Socratic Seminars

Number the Stars Questions for Class Discussions or for Socratic Seminars

Created by
Debbie's Den
Allow your students to "shine" as they use their critical-thinking skills to analyze 12 topics for class discussions or Socratic Seminars. Using characters and themes, readers will have a chance to delve further into Number the Stars as they recap details and voice their opinions. This ideal exchange will help participants to gain a better understanding of various aspects of the story as well as share and gain perspectives. It's a terrific group activity.
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