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Hispanic Heritage Month other (performing arts) Common Core RL.9-10.4 resources

Preview of Literary Elements Game | Elements of Literature for Middle & High School

Literary Elements Game | Elements of Literature for Middle & High School

Based on the popular game, "TABOO," this fun, motivational, and CCSS-aligned game teaches and reviews literary elements in a fun and challenging way. And now it's editable!This product is also available in my ELA Game Bundle. Check it out - it's a great deal!40 terms with definition sheet. CCSS Aligned. RL 2, 3, 4. Played in same way as the popular game. These colors print well on black & white format, as well. Students can work in partners first, then a larger group challenge.Directions ar
Preview of NEW Latin Folktales & Magical Realism Unit (Allende, Esquivel, Márquez)

NEW Latin Folktales & Magical Realism Unit (Allende, Esquivel, Márquez)

In this fantastic Latin Folktales and Magical Realism unit, you will study characteristics of Latin folktales, analyze Latin cautionary folktales (El Silbón, El Sombrerón, La Llorona, La Siguanaba) and Latin animal folktales (Boitatá, El Cóndor y El Colibri, El Zorro, Jukumari), then explore genre elements of Magical Realism, and identify elements of Latin folktales and Magical Realism in A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings (Gabriel García Márquez, short story), Like Water for Chocolate (Laura Es
Preview of Snow by Julia Álvarez — Short Story Analysis

Snow by Julia Álvarez — Short Story Analysis

Snow by Julia Álvarez is a short story about a young immigrant girl named Yolanda experiencing New York snow for the first time. This story is a quick read, excerpted from the novel How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents, only 435 words in length!Alvarez captures the emotional struggle of adapting to a new culture, especially during a time of great turmoil. As if learning a new culture isn’t a challenge enough, Alvarez highlights how the transition goes beyond the obvious elements of finding on
Preview of NEW Magical Realism Escape Room - Márquez, Esquivel, Neruda, Kahlo

NEW Magical Realism Escape Room - Márquez, Esquivel, Neruda, Kahlo

Step into a world where the lines between reality and fantasy blur. You are embarking on a journey across Latin America, where you will encounter the works of legendary writers and artists (Márquez, Esquivel, Neruda, and Kahlo) . You'll face challenges that require your creativity, wit, and teamwork. Can you navigate the labyrinth of magic and reality to enter the realm of enchantment? Gather your team, open your minds, and let the adventure begin!As students navigate through the escape room sta
Preview of Shakespeare's Language: Lesson, Activity, & Worksheet (with Answer Key)

Shakespeare's Language: Lesson, Activity, & Worksheet (with Answer Key)

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The second many students hear you say the word "Shakespeare" it is accompanied with groans. Of course, before your class even begins reading a play, you need to understand the language. This product includes a lesson, an activity, and a worksheet. The most engaging part is the fun, competitive activity enables you to introduce Shakespeare's common language and engage your students in learning the language! What SPECIFICALLY You'll See: Shakespeare's Language PowerPointVerbsPronounsClass Practice
Preview of The Tragic Tale of Orpheus and Eurydice: Love Story Explored - Mythology Series

The Tragic Tale of Orpheus and Eurydice: Love Story Explored - Mythology Series

Engage English Language Arts middle and high schoolers with the ancient Greek Myth of Orpheus and Eurydice — the lovers who lost each other twice!Music began with the gods. And then Orpheus was born. He strung a lyre given to him by the god Apollo. And he charmed all he met with his song. Married to Eurydice, he loses her on their wedding night. A snake bites her — and thus, Orpheus vows to bring his love back to earth and travels to the underworld.This resource is optimized for distance learnin
Preview of Modern Song Literary Analysis Lesson: “See You Again” by Wiz Khalifa

Modern Song Literary Analysis Lesson: “See You Again” by Wiz Khalifa

A higher level literary analysis lesson in which students analyze the song "See You Again" by Wiz Khalifa using the TP-CASTT acronym for literary analysis:-TITLE-PARAPHRASE-CONNOTATION-ATTITUDE/TONE-SHIFTS-TITLE REVISTED-THEMEAlso includes QR/internet links to additional online resources for this assignment.
Preview of Modern Songs Literary Analysis: "Scars to Your Beautiful" by Alessia Cara

Modern Songs Literary Analysis: "Scars to Your Beautiful" by Alessia Cara

A higher level literary analysis lesson in which students analyze the song "Scars to Your Beautiful" by Alessia Cara using the TP-CASTT acronym for literary analysis:-TITLE-PARAPHRASE-CONNOTATION-ATTITUDE/TONE-SHIFTS-TITLE REVISTED-THEMEAlso includes QR/internet links to additional online resources for this assignment.
Preview of Aladdin Song Analysis from Film and Translation Analysis of Beginning of Text

Aladdin Song Analysis from Film and Translation Analysis of Beginning of Text

Engage late middle school and early high school students in a study of Aladdin! In this task, which can begin a study of Literature of the Middle East, used as a 2-period stand-alone lesson, or as part of a children's literature course, students view and analyze the opening song of Disney's Aladdin and then analyze the beginnings of two translations of the text, Aladdin, a story from the oldest collection of Middle Eastern literature, A Thousand and One Nights. Students will be surprised to le
Preview of Modern Song Literary Analysis Lesson: “Umbrella” by Rihanna

Modern Song Literary Analysis Lesson: “Umbrella” by Rihanna

A higher level literary analysis lesson in which students analyze the song "Umbrella" by Rihanna using the TP-CASTT acronym for literary analysis:-TITLE-PARAPHRASE-CONNOTATION-ATTITUDE/TONE-SHIFTS-TITLE REVISTED-THEMEAlso includes QR/internet links to additional online resources for this assignment.
Preview of Prereading Activity: Vocabulary Word Search for from Always Running by Luis J R

Prereading Activity: Vocabulary Word Search for from Always Running by Luis J R

Before reading the memoir from Always Running by Luis J. Rodriguez, students are frontloaded the vocabulary in this word search activity. Some of the words are regionally based of South Los Angeles, whereas others are Spanish slang based, and others are academically. With this prereading activity, students learn of the urban setting based in South Los Angeles, regional dialect, subculture terms, and imagery.
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