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Preview of Characterization and Character Analysis | Middle School Creative Writing

Characterization and Character Analysis | Middle School Creative Writing

Middle school writing has never been so much fun! A full week's (plus, actually) of engaging teaching materials! This middle school language arts resource is also included in a popular bundle - check it out! Student ♥ Engagement Bundle of Language Arts Lessons for Middle and High SchoolCharacter analysis essay with rubric included. High interest characterization activities which include scoring guides for monologue, sketch, and character analysis plus a character questionnaire to help create det
Preview of THE HUNGER GAMES Essay Question Writing Prompts - 12 Themes Thesis Summative

THE HUNGER GAMES Essay Question Writing Prompts - 12 Themes Thesis Summative

Hunger Games Essay Topics will get learners engaging with meaningful topics the novel raises:a. Coming of Age and Responsibility b. Friendship and Loyaltyc. Teenage Loved. Image and Beautye. Courage to Confront the World & Do What’s Rightf. Good vs. Evilg. Prejudice and Freedomh. Corruption of Governmenti. Influence of the Mediaj. Survival k. Hypocrisyl. Reality vs. IllusionLearners will choose to write about 1 of 12 themes from the novel. This 6-page handout gives them the 12 th
Preview of Romeo & Juliet: Assessments for All Five Acts (Tests align with Common Core)

Romeo & Juliet: Assessments for All Five Acts (Tests align with Common Core)

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Darrick Puffer
Common Core, Smarter BalancedThis "Romeo and Juliet" test is a Common-Core aligned, Smarter-Balanced type of assessment. It contains an assessment, or test, for each of the five acts from Shakespeare’s "The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet."Click the preview button for free and take a larger look at this assessment.Each act’s assessment, or test, is worth about the equal percentage of how long each act is in the play. In the play, Acts One and Three are the longest, each about 25 percent of the pla
Preview of "A Sound of Thunder" Writing Prompts  Digital Activity

"A Sound of Thunder" Writing Prompts Digital Activity

This short story has everything, time-travel, a controversial presidential election,and dinosaurs. Ray Bradbury wrapped all of this together in a powerful short story rich with imagery and filled with literary devices. Use this lesson to make the English Literature Standards real for your students.Click here to follow me for free lessons and sales!Click here to have free lessons and unit ideas sent to your email.I have included 10 constructed response items based on the short story "A Sound of
Preview of Romeo & Juliet: Assessment for Act One (Test aligns with Common Core)

Romeo & Juliet: Assessment for Act One (Test aligns with Common Core)

Created by
Darrick Puffer
Common Core, Smarter BalancedThis "Romeo and Juliet" test is a Common-Core aligned, Smarter-Balanced type of assessment. It contains an assessment, or test, for Act One from Shakespeare’s "The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet."Click the preview button for free and take a closer look. The assessment, or test, is worth about the equal percentage of how long the act is in the play. In the play, Act One is one of the longest, at about 25 percent of the play. Assessment Weight for Act OneThe assessment
Preview of Romeo & Juliet: Assessment for Act Two (Test aligns with Common Core)

Romeo & Juliet: Assessment for Act Two (Test aligns with Common Core)

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Darrick Puffer
Common Core, Smarter BalancedThis "Romeo and Juliet" test is a Common-Core aligned, Smarter-Balanced type of assessment. It contains an assessment, or test, for Act Two from Shakespeare’s "The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet."The assessment, or test, is worth about the equal percentage of how long the act is in the play. In the play, Act Two is about 20 percent of the play. Assessment Weight for Act TwoThe assessment is worth 20 percent compared to the other four acts I have for sale in my store:
Preview of Star-Crossed Lovers: Hunger Games + Romeo & Juliet - Summative Essay or Project

Star-Crossed Lovers: Hunger Games + Romeo & Juliet - Summative Essay or Project

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Underneath Ink
The Hunger Games and Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Romeo & Juliet are intricate pieces of literature that mirror each other in numerous ways. This assessment enables students to practice reading comprehension, character development, story development, word meaning and choice, and understand and justify author.This product allows you the option to assess with a project or a comparative literary analysis paper/essay.The project will take a max of 6-8 periods to complete (this time frame depends
Preview of The Great Gatsby Discussion Questions - 20 Essay Questions and Writing Prompt

The Great Gatsby Discussion Questions - 20 Essay Questions and Writing Prompt

These writing prompts for F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby include 20 higher-level discussion questions for your next Socratic seminar or final essay assignment! Includes editable rubrics for Google Drive®.Included with these The Great Gatsby Discussion Questions:✏️  20 Discussion Questions for The Great Gatsby - PDFExplore themes including love and desire, judgment, and “The American Dream”Interpret characterization in The Great Gatsby, including major and minor charactersExplore literary
Preview of Romeo & Juliet: Assessment for Act Three (Test aligns with Common Core)

Romeo & Juliet: Assessment for Act Three (Test aligns with Common Core)

Created by
Darrick Puffer
Common Core, Smarter BalancedThis "Romeo and Juliet" test is a Common-Core aligned, Smarter-Balanced type of assessment. It contains an assessment, or test, for Act Three from Shakespeare’s "The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet."The assessment, or test, is worth about the equal percentage of how long the act is in the play. In the play, Act Three is one of the longest at about 25 percent of the play. Assessment Weight for Act ThreeThe assessment is worth 25 percent compared to the other four acts I
Preview of Creative Writing Unit Fictional Narrative Writing Unit Plan Middle & High School

Creative Writing Unit Fictional Narrative Writing Unit Plan Middle & High School

You want a fun, engaging fictional narrative writing unit plan, but “fun” and “engaging” require time and you don’t have it. Of all the writing types, students experience the most success with narratives, especially fictional narratives with prompts that allow for creative writing. We can’t be the only ones who breathe a big sigh of relief when a state, district, or school writing assessment is a narrative writing prompt!Use your creative writing unit to help your students to level up their writ
Preview of Romeo & Juliet: Assessment for Act Four (Test aligns with Common Core)

Romeo & Juliet: Assessment for Act Four (Test aligns with Common Core)

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Darrick Puffer
Common Core, Smarter BalancedThis "Romeo and Juliet" test is a Common-Core aligned, Smarter-Balanced type of assessment. It contains an assessment, or test, for Act Four from Shakespeare’s "The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet."The assessment, or test, is worth about the equal percentage of how long the act is in the play. In the play, Act Four is about 15 percent of the play. Assessment Weight for Act FourThe assessment is worth 15 percent compared to the other four acts I have for sale in my stor
Preview of Romeo & Juliet: Assessment for Act Five (Test aligns with Common Core)

Romeo & Juliet: Assessment for Act Five (Test aligns with Common Core)

Created by
Darrick Puffer
Common Core, Smarter BalancedThis "Romeo and Juliet" test is a Common-Core aligned, Smarter-Balanced type of assessment. It contains an assessment, or test, for Act Five from Shakespeare’s "The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet."The assessment, or test, is worth about the equal percentage of how long the act is in the play. In the play, Act Five is about 15 percent of the play. Assessment Weight for Act FiveThe assessment is worth 15 percent compared to the other four acts I have for sale in my stor
Preview of The Great Gatsby F Scott Fitzgerald - FREE Project Outline and Assignment Rubric

The Great Gatsby F Scott Fitzgerald - FREE Project Outline and Assignment Rubric

This free project outline for F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is an assignment to evaluate students’ understanding of the “Roaring 20s.”  Includes instructions, supplementary resources with examples, and a 4-level rubric for assessment.  Included with this Free Project Outline for F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby:✏️  Visual Text Assignment Outline and Instructions✏️  Hyperlinks to Supplementary Resources with ExamplesFeaturing the artwork and Illustrations of John Held Jr.✏️  4-Leve
Preview of The Crucible: Background, Study Guides, Assessments, and Writing

The Crucible: Background, Study Guides, Assessments, and Writing

Enhance your teaching of Arthur Miller's play, The Crucible, with this comprehensive unit. With it, students will delve into the play and explore its connections with the McCarthy Trials, gaining a deeper understanding of historical context. This unit offers a variety of formative and summative assessments to assess student learning, including character development activities such as a character autopsy, expository writing, and dialectical journals.The materials provided in this unit are extensi
Preview of Standards Based Feedback Bank - 9th &10th ELA

Standards Based Feedback Bank - 9th &10th ELA

Calling all teachers who want to give individualized feedback on a time crunch! This is a Feedback Bank based on the English Language Arts Common Core Standards for 9th and 10th -- It can be used for quick feedback on papers, comments on Google Assignments, or even an easy rubric to assess the standards efficiently and effectively. Consider uploading the commentary to Google Classroom or Canvas for an easy selection process within assignments. Edit as you see fit!!This Bank covers all Reading Li
Preview of Character Analysis Writing Exercise With Rubric | Printable | Easel

Character Analysis Writing Exercise With Rubric | Printable | Easel

Created by
Charlene Tess
Here's an accurate and easy way to teach students to write a character analysis paper and a rubric to provide a simple way to evaluate those papers and assign a fair grade. Learning to analyze characters in literature is a life skill that will improve the reading and viewing experience of both students and adults throughout their lives.Included in this character analysis writing exercise are:instructions for the teacherinstructions for the studentsa rubric to grade the papersa sample character a
Preview of Letter To Santa Character Analysis Activity

Letter To Santa Character Analysis Activity

Are you looking for a creative Christmas activity to get your students to use textual evidence when analyzing a character? Are you looking for a unique but rigorous Christmas Activity?You should consider incorporating the Letter to Santa assignment into your class, as it offers a multifaceted approach to literary analysis and creative expression. This assignment not only aligns with Common Core State Standards but also fosters critical skills integral to students' holistic development.Reasons to
Preview of The Crucible: Background, Assessments, Supplementary Materials, and Writing

The Crucible: Background, Assessments, Supplementary Materials, and Writing

Enhance your teaching of Arthur Miller's play, The Crucible, while delving into the world of the Puritans with our comprehensive bundle. This resource offers a deep understanding of the historical context behind the Salem Witch Trials through engaging materials. Students will study the play, analyze themes and character development, and develop their writing skills through dialectical journals. Prior to reading the play, students will explore Jonathan Edwards' sermon, "Sinners in the Hands of an
Preview of The Crucible final essay

The Crucible final essay

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Room A102
This is a unit assessment for Arthur Miller's play The Crucible. It is a compare and contrast essay using the movie Mean Girls that focuses on character motivation.Although the assignment is based on the English 11 Composition BC curriculum, it will work well with any high school level English class. This assignment includes a rubric for grading the essay.Each task is written out for students, helping those who are ELL, students with differing learning needs, those with executive planning issues
Preview of "The Lady, or the Tiger" Quickwrites EOC test prep RL.10.1 ACES digital resource

"The Lady, or the Tiger" Quickwrites EOC test prep RL.10.1 ACES digital resource

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Faulkner English
I developed this product for use in an Honors English II class. Students first respond to the common prompt before we read. I gave them ten minutes to write, and then they volunteered to share their responses. Then, after we read, I had students complete the remaining prompts. They then chose a peer group for peer review after they completed a self-assessment/editing session.--Reviews the ACES writing strategy--Teaches students to analyze literature, particularly characterizationI have also d
Preview of 9-10th Grade ELA CCSS Rubrics Bundle

9-10th Grade ELA CCSS Rubrics Bundle

This bundle includes rubrics for the Common Core State Standards 9-10th grade Language standards 1-6, Reading Literature 1-7 and 9, Reading Information 1-9, Writing 1-9, and Speaking and Listening 1-6. These were developed using research from Robert J. Marzano, Bloom's Taxonomy and the Conscious Competency Scale.
Preview of RAFT Writing Toolkit: CUSTOMIZABLE Template, Student Instructions, and more!

RAFT Writing Toolkit: CUSTOMIZABLE Template, Student Instructions, and more!

Want to start incorporating RAFT Writing in your ELA classroom, but don't know how to get started? RAFT Writing is an engaging strategy that challenges students to creatively represent their interpretation of a literary character! This product can be used as an assessment for any fictional narrative (short stories, novels, plays, etc.) by allowing you to create customized RAFT Writing prompts. What is RAFT Writing and how can I use it in my classroom?RAFT is an acronym for role, audience, format
Preview of ELA Narrative Unit Reading and Writing Bundle

ELA Narrative Unit Reading and Writing Bundle

If you're an English teacher who teaches a narrative unit, you need this bundle!Included are 8 of my resources that will help you hit reading and writing CCSS for grades 6-9 while having fun and engaging students as you do it!Purchase this bundle and save 20% compared to purchasing each product separately!Thank you for visiting my store! Don't forget that leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE TPT purchases, so let me know how everything is working out! © The Poe English Teacher Please no
Preview of Long Way Down Final Essay Instructions & Rubric | Editable Google Docs

Long Way Down Final Essay Instructions & Rubric | Editable Google Docs

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Pedagogy Cafe
Assess your students' understanding of Will's point of view in Long Way Down with this final unit essay. This resource includes a writing prompt with instructions and a rubric to guide students in writing a five paragraph essay using the CER method. CER, or claim-evidence-reasoning, is a writing method to help students produce a structured analysis. Students are provided a brief breakdown of the CER method and an essay checklist to review as they write.Learning Targets:I can analyze Will’s point
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Writing worksheets can help your child develop essential writing and literacy skills needed for school and life. If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital writing resources to help your student learn a writing concept, look no further! TPT has an extensive collection of resources, created by other teachers, that are designed to help with any need across grade levels.

For elementary students who are just learning to write, you can use worksheets to practice letter formation. Students in middle and high school can use learning stations to learn how to write and revise essays. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your student's writing skills in no time. Extend writing activities beyond the classroom and observe as your child nurtures their imagination, enriches their vocabulary, and enhances their storytelling prowess.

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Here are a few ideas for writing activities — from our teacher-created resources — that you can find on TPT and that are designed to teach students how to write effectively. (Pro tip: These worksheets serve as an excellent complement to our reading materials.)

Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

By incorporating these (and other!) writing activities into your lesson plans, you can nurture a love for writing.

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