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Preview of Paired Texts — The Yellow Wallpaper, Story of an Hour Comparison TDA Essay

Paired Texts — The Yellow Wallpaper, Story of an Hour Comparison TDA Essay

If you are looking to read the perfect paired texts, look no further than "The Story of An Hour” by Kate Chopin and “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Both stories are feminist in nature and are free online because they were written in the 1800s! Perfect for women's history month!Included in this purchase is:a graphic organizer that outlines how students will compare multiple literary elements of the two short stories, "The Story of An Hour” (1894) by Kate Chopin and “The Yellow
Preview of Unit-Long Individualized Reading SSR Project For Any Novel

Unit-Long Individualized Reading SSR Project For Any Novel

Get ready for this low-prep project that will enhance your unit! Perfect for an individual reading project or whole-class novel! Throw away your guided reading questions and forget about wasting so much of your time creating study guides for students to study from for a summative assessment! Your life is about to get so much easier while students get to have some fun. This is one of my favorite projects I have ever done with my students. This product includes detailed instructions for the teache
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 Comprehensive High School Short Story Unit (Distance Learning Friendly)

Comprehensive High School Short Story Unit (Distance Learning Friendly)

Created by
AlexisWiggins
Here is my-tried-and-true, comprehensive short story unit for high schoolers. I have used this unit successfully many times with students grades 9-12. Students will learn:Key short story devices, techniques, and symbolsNote-taking/annotation skills for how to read short stories effectivelyReading/analysis of a diverse range of short stories, from classic American writers like Shirley Jackson and Nathanial Hawthorne, to international writers like Road Dahl, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and Nadine Gord
Preview of Final Project for ANY Fiction/Story - One Pager - Digital and Print - Editable

Final Project for ANY Fiction/Story - One Pager - Digital and Print - Editable

Created by
Shannon Ganshorn
The perfect summative assessment piece for an independent novel study, a class novel, or any other piece of fiction! This summative final project will take students anywhere from 3-6 hours of work/class time. “For your one-pager project, you will creatively analyze a story by completely filling one side of an 11” x 17” piece of paper. You will focus on the main ideas from the story including themes, characters, symbolism, setting, plot, imagery, and figurative language.”Student Handout + Assessm
Preview of Midsummer Night's Dream 15 Essay Questions, Scaffolds and Plans

Midsummer Night's Dream 15 Essay Questions, Scaffolds and Plans

Created by
elaine253
15 critical thinking essay question cards and 2 marking rubrics. Everything is printable and editable. Each has a challenging and engaging central essay question, with a number of thought provoking and sophisticated thesis statements or ideas students can extend to form a complete essay. Questions focus on: love, power, characterization, the influence of setting, narrative methods, justice and morality, reality and illusion, the conventions of Shakespearen comedy, argument and conflict, plays an
Preview of Social Media Literature Circles

Social Media Literature Circles

Created by
Battaglia
9 newly imagined literature circle roles. Inspired by social media, these roles also use profundity as the base, thus rigor is achieved by asking students to continually go deeper. These can be used as 9 different assignments, or 9 different roles within literature circles, or as a wonderful summative assessment project. I have included the options for everything, including a description of the profundity levels and a rubric for summative project grading.
Preview of Romeo and Juliet: Online Character Chat

Romeo and Juliet: Online Character Chat

This activity is used as an on-going online blog called The Voices of Verona. Students are asked to create a character who will now be a citizen of Verona, Italy. Students will answer three questions to help create a well-rounded, authentic character.It prompts students to join a Google Classroom (left blank for you to add your own code). However, if you prefer a different method of blogging, just edit it. Personally, I make an entirely new Google Classroom and call it "The Voices of Verona"Ther
Preview of Macbeth Creative Writing R.A.F.T.

Macbeth Creative Writing R.A.F.T.

This is meant to be used as a creative writing piece. This will best be utilized at the end of the drama.Instructions:Role - These will be characters, a type of writer, or a creative role that will pertain to the plot.Audience - These will be characters or a group of people that will pertain to the plot.Format - This will be a specific format of writing. Ensure that the students understand how to effectively utilize the chosen format.Topic - These will all pertain to the plot of the story.Studen
Preview of Hamlet Creative Writing R.A.F.T.

Hamlet Creative Writing R.A.F.T.

This is meant to be used as a creative writing piece. This will best be utilized at the end of the drama.Instructions:Role - These will be characters, a type of writer, or a creative role that will pertain to the plot.Audience - These will be characters or a group of people that will pertain to the plot.Format - This will be a specific format of writing. Ensure that the students understand how to effectively utilize the chosen format.Topic - These will all pertain to the plot of the story.Studen
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