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Preview of Alexander Hamilton: Lesson Plan for the Musical

Alexander Hamilton: Lesson Plan for the Musical

Hamilton Lesson Plan for the Hit MusicalThis amazing, fun, and highly-engaging lesson is designed to teach your students all about Alexander Hamilton through a PowerPoint, graphic organizer/interactive notebook pages, cooperative learning activity, primary source, and songs from the hit Broadway show Hamilton. Hamilton is absolutely captivating and this is an awesome resource to bring the smash hit into your classroom! Your download includes a detailed lesson plan/teacher instruction page with s
Preview of Hidden Figures Young Readers' Edition Reading Guide

Hidden Figures Young Readers' Edition Reading Guide

This beautiful reading guides helps guide your students (or child) as they read Hidden Figures: Young Readers' Edition. This guide will not only keep your students engaged as they read the book, but also help them dig deeper as they uncover the civil rights issues of the time.What's Included:Pre-Reading chartOver 80 Reading comprehension questions for each chapter recalling basic factsAdditional questions asking students to dig deeper and analyze word phrases, adjectives, as well as situations e
Preview of Gilded Age Robber Barons & Progressives Dinner Party Lesson

Gilded Age Robber Barons & Progressives Dinner Party Lesson

In this Gilded Age and Progressive Era activity, students read about 4 "Robber Barons" and 4 progressive reformers. They then must seat each at a "dinner table", making sure to sit each one next to another person that they have something in common with. Three different dinner table templates are included for differentiation purposes - one round and 2 long tables. This higher-level thinking activity allows students to make connections between different people and analyze similarities and differen
Preview of Strikes & Labor Union Issues Picket Sign Lesson

Strikes & Labor Union Issues Picket Sign Lesson

In this Industrial Revolution or Gilded Age Era lesson on Labor Strikes in US History, students create picket signs that tell the story of some of the most famous labor clashes in American History. Included are 7 one-page stories on each of the events in the labor movement: Great Railroad Strike of 1877The Homestead Strike, Haymarket AffairPullman StrikeLudlow MassacreFlint Sit-Down StrikeMemorial Day MassacreIn groups, students read their article and create a picket sign that tells the story o
Preview of Russian Revolution Reading Activity and Worksheet

Russian Revolution Reading Activity and Worksheet

This is an excellent, brief overview of the Russian Revolution. The 1-page reading covers all of the major events of the revolution in a simple, straightforward way for students to understand. The reading begins with a section on Tsar (Czar) Nicholas and pre-revolutionary Russia and moves through all of the major events, including the February and March Revolutions, Civil War, and more. A complete answer key is also included for your convenience. An editable Google Docs version of the reading an
Preview of Poetry Stations High School and Middle School Digital Activity

Poetry Stations High School and Middle School Digital Activity

My #1 top-selling lesson! Teachers love my poetry stations! Add this to your National Poetry Month celebration, and check out 2.0 as well. Pump up your poetry unit with this engaging and entertaining formative assessment. With a little preparation and careful instructions, students can rotate through nine poetry-based activities with simply a “rotate” from the teacher every 9-10 minutes. I've also included 11 copyright-free poems.Click here to follow me for free lessons and sales!Click here to h
Preview of Mister Rogers Real World Rhetoric Analysis Mr. Rogers Senate Speech PDF + Google

Mister Rogers Real World Rhetoric Analysis Mr. Rogers Senate Speech PDF + Google

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Show your students a real-world application of the tools of rhetoric (ethos, pathos, and logos) as they examine the 1969 U. S. Senate subcommittee address given by Fred Rogers, host of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, in support of public broadcast funding. The speech, filled with Mister Rogers’ warmth and kindness as he secures $20 million in funding for public television, is a high-interest way to add the non-fiction analysis skills emphasized by the Common Core to your classroom.Students will lea
Preview of Non-Fiction One-Pager Assignment - Informational Reading and Writing - Creative

Non-Fiction One-Pager Assignment - Informational Reading and Writing - Creative

Discover the perfect one-pager assignments tailored for non-fiction and informational texts right here! If you're in search of engaging activities that allow students to create visual summaries showcasing their comprehension of texts, your quest ends now.This resource includes:Teacher's Guide: Get the guidance you need to effectively implement these one-pager assignments in your classroom.Rubrics: Streamline the grading process with detailed rubrics to assess students' work.Project Guidelines: C
Preview of List of Mood / Tone Words - Reference Sheet for Students - Handout

List of Mood / Tone Words - Reference Sheet for Students - Handout

Created by
Gerald's Gems
Handy and reusable reference sheet for students - perfect for close reading literature, end of year test prep, and creative writing.The list includes mood/tone words that are separated by category: positive, negative, and neutral.Also included is a short description of how to identify mood/tone and a few examples.This is a great reference for students which can be used to reinforce the skill of identifying mood and tone throughout the year.This resource offers an extensive and insightful list of
Preview of Figurative Language in Everyday Use TASK CARDS

Figurative Language in Everyday Use TASK CARDS

Created by
Stacey Lloyd
Students often know the names of various figurative language techniques, but when it comes down to identifying them in use and explaining their effect, they often struggle. Therefore, these Task Cards focus on assessing that ability. **************************************************************************LOOKING FOR A DIGITAL VERSION? These worksheets are designed to be printed and completed on paper. If you would prefer a DIGITAL VERSION, CLICK HERE!*******************************************
Preview of Earth Day Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Passage - Plastic Waste & Pollution

Earth Day Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Passage - Plastic Waste & Pollution

Perfect for Earth Day! This reading comprehension passage explores the harmful effects of plastic pollution on the environment and our health. Teach students to write a nonfiction summary using the graphic organizers provided. Suitable for online learning with digital worksheets for Google Classroom®.Included with this Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Activity:✏️ 2-Page Informational Article - Colour & Grayscale“Why is Plastic Harmful?: The Effects of Plastic on the Environment and Your Heal
Preview of Kristallnacht Reading Worksheet for the Holocaust

Kristallnacht Reading Worksheet for the Holocaust

This resource for teaching the Holocaust features an excellent, short reading about Kristallnacht. The 1-page article explains all of the relevant information students should know about "the night of broken glass" including why and how it began, key events, and the impact of it.Following the reading is a set of reading analysis questions students answer. These are intended to gauge students' understanding and get them to think critically about what they read.An editable Google Docs version of th
Preview of Logical Fallacies Made Easy - Digital and Printable for Distance Learning

Logical Fallacies Made Easy - Digital and Printable for Distance Learning

Logical fallacies are a critical component to any argument analysis unit! Teach your students this essential life skill through engaging, real-life examples, videos, commercials, print advertisements, and literature examples. You will be able to help your students become critical consumers of information and truly analyze an author's argument and purpose. This is also digital resource. It can be used for distance or e-learning. Each activity will contain a Google File Link Page that will provide
Preview of Digital One Pager for Informational Texts and Nonfiction Analysis

Digital One Pager for Informational Texts and Nonfiction Analysis

Looking for a tech-savvy, convenient way for students to respond to informational texts? Try a digital one pager! Students can be creative and resourceful as they think about what they have read, incorporate elements that are relevant both to the text and their lives, and practice important technology skills along the way.DIGITAL ONE PAGER CONTENTS:A tech tidbits video to help students get started with Google Slides featuresA secure PDF version of the Google Slides included A link for a Google S
Preview of Tone & Mood Analyzing Figurative & Connotative Meaning

Tone & Mood Analyzing Figurative & Connotative Meaning

Help students understand an author's use of diction (denotation vs connotation), imagery, figurative language, and syntax; to analyze the tone and mood of a text. Students will to determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in the text, including figurative and connotative meanings; analyze the cumulative impact of specific word choices on meaning and tone. This multi-faceted lesson plan integrates listening skills, reading strategies, and writing skills, as students analyze ea
Preview of Reading Comprehension Discussion Task Cards Whole Class or Independent Reading

Reading Comprehension Discussion Task Cards Whole Class or Independent Reading

Are your students easily confused when reading texts on their own? Try using these critical thinking questions to scaffold their understanding. This product contains 20 different discussion task cards, each of which targets a different reading comprehension strategy. You can use them with whole-class reads when students are asked to read a portion of the text independently. They also work well with independent reading programs, including literature circle and book club models. Older students nee
Preview of Scaffolded Informational Text One Pager: Analytical Reading Response Activity

Scaffolded Informational Text One Pager: Analytical Reading Response Activity

No more boring informational text assignments! This nonfiction one pager activity is designed to keep middle and high school students thinking critically. Pair this resource with any high-interest informational text, and you'll have a recipe for engagement with literary analysis.Like its counterpart, the fiction and narrative nonfiction one pager, this informational text one pager is directly aligned with Common Core standards and scaffolded to increase student success. Blank white pages? They a
Preview of Figurative Language + Connotation with Videos | Printable & Digital

Figurative Language + Connotation with Videos | Printable & Digital

Use short film clips to teach figurative and connotative language, and the impact of word choice on meaning, tone and mood in secondary reading literature and informational texts (common core ELA standard #4) - Printable & Digital.Includes lesson plans, student handouts, PowerPoint slides, Google Doc, Google Slides, ANSWER KEY and rubric for a no prep teacher-guided lesson, student-led Google classroom or distance learning activity!Teach Grade 3 - 5? GRADE 3 - 5 VERSIONProduct Includes (zip)
Preview of Match Up #1 : Literary Terms Game

Match Up #1 : Literary Terms Game

Created by
Kim Kroll
This Literary Terms Match-Up Game is effective, fun, and can be used over and over in the classroom! PERFECT for Centers!Accompanied with an EATS lesson plan and following the Common Core RI.7.4., the placemat "board" gives 28 definitions. Literary terms included are: Dialogue, Figurative language, Plot Inference, Genre, Suspense, Imagery, Theme, Flashback, Irony, Effect, Omniscient, Point of View, Fiction, Cause, Paraphrase, Retelling, Conflict, Setting, Climax, Foreshadowing, Predict, Stanza
Preview of Nonfiction Text Close Reading Passage and Activities - Winchester Mystery House

Nonfiction Text Close Reading Passage and Activities - Winchester Mystery House

Searching for an engaging way to get students interested in nonfiction text? Try this spooky informational text all about Winchester Mystery House! Prepare your students to go on an adventure through one of America’s most haunted places for a truly unforgettable learning experience. This is the perfect lesson for Halloween, during the month of October, or any time you want to add a little supernatural inspiration to your day!Throughout this Winchester Mystery House lesson, your students will obs
Preview of Media Literacy Advertising of Food | Media Analysis Activity

Media Literacy Advertising of Food | Media Analysis Activity

Students enjoy studying media literacy. This food analysis activity has lesson plans, worksheets, and other tools to teach marketing and advertising in food products. This media literacy activity does NOT have students create their own advertisements. Rather, students analyze and evaluate real marketing campaigns helping them with their media literacy smarts. You will receive this in a PDF as well as a Google Drive activity. The editable lesson plan contains a link to make a copy of the material
Preview of Context Clues for Secondary Students - Middle School - High School - Activities

Context Clues for Secondary Students - Middle School - High School - Activities

Created by
Angie Kratzer
Having trouble helping middle school or high school students with context clues? This two day lesson plan helps secondary students use context clues to define words, comprehend text, and improve performance on standardized test inference questions.The following elements are included:◈detailed lesson plan that includes materials needed, standards, activation of prior knowledge, teacher input, shared practice, guided practice, independent practice, and a summarizer.◈activator (Student Handout A)◈h
Preview of Author's Tone Game for Middle School ELA

Author's Tone Game for Middle School ELA

Created by
UPBEAT ELA
Students need to learn the important skill of analyzing texts to determine the author's tone, but terms like author's tone can sound intimidating to students at first. This fun game gives them the opportunity to act out a variety of literary tones with their peers.First, the teacher divides the classroom into several groups and gives each character a tone card. The teacher then reads a situation from the situation sheet, and the students have a couple of minutes (or no time at all for true imp
Preview of Nonfiction Text Close Reading Passage and Activities - Amityville Horror House

Nonfiction Text Close Reading Passage and Activities - Amityville Horror House

Want to add some spooky fun to your lesson plans? Excite your students and explore one of the most haunted places in America with this high-interest informational text all about Amityville Horror House! This is the perfect lesson for Halloween, during the month of October, or any time you want to add a little supernatural inspiration to your day!Your students will absolute love discovering all about one of the most haunted places in America located on Long Island, New York. Plus it’s not just an
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