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12th grade literature reflective journals for teacher pdfs

Preview of The Giver Journal Questions

The Giver Journal Questions

Created by
Nichelle Newton
Engage students with thought-provoking questions about The Giver. These free journal questions are a great way to start off the class and get students processing what they read about in previous chapters. It relates the themes of the book to their own life experiences and gives them time to write quietly in a journal for you to collect at the end of the week. Created by Nichelle Newton
Preview of Bell Ringer Journal High School

Bell Ringer Journal High School

Created by
Miss Love
Bell Ringer Journal for HIGH SCHOOL Years 7-12 42 prompts Students have the opportunity to strengthen their writing and critical thinking skills with unique, higher level thinking and growth mindset bell ringer prompts. This journal is an awesome way to get students to reflect on their own choices, beliefs and values in life. The journal can be used as an opening to any lesson, getting students to think quietly and immerse themselves in opinions that they may not otherwise think about. Students
Preview of Gratitude Journal with 25 insightful Prompts

Gratitude Journal with 25 insightful Prompts

Created by
Inquisiprints
Introducing the "Gratitude Journal for Teachers—a thoughtfully designed collection of 25 prompts specifically crafted to cultivate gratitude and mindfulness for teachers and students—can be applicable to both. This is an 80-page PDF version that you can get printed for your self-development, and self-reflection, as a gift for someone and as a resource for your classroom.This unique resource aims to help teachers foster a positive mindset, enhance well-being, and celebrate the joys of their prof
Preview of Dialectical Journal Packet

Dialectical Journal Packet

Created by
Sandra Casady
Dialectical journals are an effective and interactive way for students to reflect on and respond to their reading. I have used these for grades 4th-8th but they could be modified to meet the needs of both younger and older grades. These journals are an open dialogue with a book/novel that the students are reading. They can be used with a read-aloud, literature group, or at home book. The students love to make predictions and then read on to see how accurate they are.
Preview of Reading Response Journal Prompts for Independent Reading

Reading Response Journal Prompts for Independent Reading

Over 14 pages of reflective journal prompts to get your students connecting, thinking, and writing about what they are reading! Hundreds of questions and prompts categorized by standard. I use these as "Bellringers" or "Welcome Writes" the first 5-10 minutes of class as a way to get the students to come in and immediately begin working and engaged. Covers most all of the Common Core Writing Standards.
Preview of The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian Journal Prompts

The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian Journal Prompts

The file includes 11 journal prompts that will lead to discussion about important topics in the novel. This activity can also be purchased in The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian Teacher's Bundle.
Preview of Reading Response Journal Prompts for Independent Reading

Reading Response Journal Prompts for Independent Reading

Over 14 pages of reflective journal prompts to get your students connecting, thinking, and writing about what they are reading! Hundreds of questions and prompts categorized by standard. I use these as "Bellringers" or "Welcome Writes" the first 5-10 minutes of class as a way to get the students to come in and immediately begin working and engaged. Covers most all of the Common Core Writing Standards.
Preview of Flowers For Algernon Mock Trial

Flowers For Algernon Mock Trial

Created by
Tess Wallace
Dr. Nemur and Dr. Strauss are on trial for manslaughter! In this activity, students will use the graphic organizers to prep and carry out a mock trial in class with prosecutors, defense attorneys, witness with character analysis, and a judge (teacher). Activity asks students to gather evidence and create an analysis of the text. Students will make claims and rebuttals during conversation. Great for discourse in the classroom! The product includes a rubric! When teaching, I usually give the stud
Preview of New Moon by Stephenie Meyer Writing Journals

New Moon by Stephenie Meyer Writing Journals

This journal pack for Stephenie Meyer's New Moon contains reproducible handouts that will help students connect with the reading as they complete the novel. The journal pack includes one handout for each chapter (25 handouts total, including one for the epilogue). Each handout contains two writing prompts that students get to choose from. Each writing prompt connects to something from the prompt's given chapter. The worksheets, which are ready to copy and distribute, each give students much
Preview of Dialectical Journaling

Dialectical Journaling

I love using dialectical journals! They help students to not only identify significant pieces of text on their own, but also to explain/respond/analyze the texts of their choice as well. With this purchase, you will get a dialectical journal instructions and requirements sheet and a response sheet -- both of which you can use with any text.
Preview of The Importance of Being Earnest Dialectical Journals

The Importance of Being Earnest Dialectical Journals

I love using dialectical journals! They help students to not only identify significant pieces of text on their own, but also to explain/respond to the text of their choice as well. With this purchase, you will get a dialectical journal instructions and requirements sheet that you can use with any text. Additionally, you will get three dialectical journal response sheets, one for each act of The Importance of Being Earnest.
Preview of Family Book Journal

Family Book Journal

Do you LOVE reading together as a family? Do you wish you had a way to look back over the books you've read and loved together? Now YOU do! I've created a simple, easy to use, FAMILY BOOK JOURNAL for you to cherish all those wonderful read aloud memories for years to come.SUGGESTIONS FOR USEUse a spiral bound or composition style notebook that you enjoy.On either the inside or front cover, attach the ”Family Book Journal” cutout.Create a Table of Contents page (skip a few pages for future books)
Preview of Thirteen Reasons Why Reader Response Journal

Thirteen Reasons Why Reader Response Journal

This is a reader response journal for students to respond to various aspects of the novel as they are reading. It includes 24 quotes from the novel (page numbers included) and asks the students to respond to the passages as they are reading. As this novel addresses some hard topics, it is a good resource for students to document and process their thoughts and feelings as they are reading.
Preview of The Great Gatsby: Chapter 1 Post-Reading Reflection

The Great Gatsby: Chapter 1 Post-Reading Reflection

Created by
Ms Borsi
This activity both promotes active reading (talking to the text) and requires students to make inferences about Gatsby's character based on the last two paragraphs of the first chapter. First, students closely read these paragraphs by underlining/highlighting any mannerisms, behaviors, or descriptions that provide us insight into Gatsby's character, and then students must compose a response that predicts who he is and how he will play a role in the novel based on what they have underlined/highl
Preview of Participial Phrases Writer's Notebook Entry

Participial Phrases Writer's Notebook Entry

Created by
Krezzie's Corner
As part of the Penn State Lehigh Valley Writing Project, I believe in writing in context with grammar. That being said, I strongly urge each student to have a Writer's Notebook Entry, and within it, they can keep all of their entries associated with any type of writing in class as well as grammar. As their teacher, I also keep a Writer's Notebook of my own that I share on a daily basis with my class. For this particular notebook entry, the teacher instructs the students as to what participi
Preview of IB English Literature HL New Curriculum: Learner Portfolio Individual Oral PDF

IB English Literature HL New Curriculum: Learner Portfolio Individual Oral PDF

Created by
IB Loving Lit
What is the new Individual Oral? How is it graded? Rubric, help video guide, skills needed, directions for both teachers and students, the Global Issues, Pathway to Global issues, Tracking Global issues throughout your texts, Sample Global issues turned into questions, worksheets for students, Links worksheet between works and their shared global issues, Extract selections, outline of the Oral, teacher feedback, peer feedback and more!PDF Format
Preview of IB English Literature New Curriculum: Learner Portfolio English Written Task PDF

IB English Literature New Curriculum: Learner Portfolio English Written Task PDF

Created by
IB Loving Lit
This is a resource pack for the new IB English Written HL Task. What is the English HL Written Task? How is it graded, Rubric, Skills Needed, Practice Writing, Model Samples, Reading Tracker, the Essential Concepts worksheet, Inquiry Research Questions, Source Analysis, Evidence, and Citation, Self Reflection and more!PDF format
Preview of IB English Lit HL New Curriculum:Learner Portfolio Areas of Exploration PDF

IB English Lit HL New Curriculum:Learner Portfolio Areas of Exploration PDF

Created by
IB Loving Lit
What are the IB Areas of Exploration? Students learn about the Areas by answering Inquiry Based Questions related to their texts, they make connections to TOK, and watch a video to help them incorporate the three Areas of Exploration into their Learner Portfolio as well as their new IB English Literature curriculum.PDF format
Preview of Reading Journal Questions- Bloom's Taxonomy

Reading Journal Questions- Bloom's Taxonomy

I have used these questions as a summative reading activity in my classroom. This is a great way to allow students to choose appropriate and challenging questions to answer based on their book. These questions are organized by the different levels of Bloom's Taxonomy.
Preview of ADEQUATE YEARLY PROGRESS: A NOVEL free sample chapter

ADEQUATE YEARLY PROGRESS: A NOVEL free sample chapter

Read a free chapter of Adequate Yearly Progress: A Novel. The Washington Post calls it a “funny but insightful look at teachers in the workplace…reminiscent of the TV show The Office but set in an urban high school.” Roxanna Elden’s “laugh-out-loud funny satire” (Forbes) is a brilliantly entertaining and moving look at our education system.Each new school year brings familiar challenges to Brae Hill Valley, a struggling high school in one the biggest cities in Texas. But the teachers also face
Preview of The Great Gatsby journal prompts

The Great Gatsby journal prompts

Created by
Rachel Renbarger
Each chapter of The Great Gatsby leads to many questions... and many students using Sparknotes in order to answer those questions. With these journal prompts, students must cite the text, understand it, and relate it to important literary concepts. This keeps students a little more motivated to read considering the answers require some thought and paying attention during class discussions will go a long way. I allowed my students to use their journals to use as a basis for discussion, which help
Preview of Classroom Library Check Out Form

Classroom Library Check Out Form

Created by
Enasia King
This is a great form to use when students want to check out books from your personal classroom library. I would make several copies and keep it in a binder or prong pocket folder.
Preview of Mrs. Dalloway Creative Journal Topics

Mrs. Dalloway Creative Journal Topics

Created by
AP LIT MAGIC
These journal topics are meant to be paired with reading Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf in a high school or higher education classroom. With each journal entry, students are encouraged to think about aspects of their own lives and how they may intersect with important themes or moments in the novel. This is a good way to drive home important themes, such as judgement and criticism, fear of death/aging, and criticism of authority.
Preview of Stations by Audre Lorde - poetry assignment - writing options and poetry reading

Stations by Audre Lorde - poetry assignment - writing options and poetry reading

Created by
MsMilly
Close reading assignment - questions for journal entry based on the poem. Poem plus the assignment
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