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Preview of The Raven, Edgar Allan Poe, Interactive Poetry Activity, PDF & Google Drive CCSS

The Raven, Edgar Allan Poe, Interactive Poetry Activity, PDF & Google Drive CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Make Edgar Allan Poe’s classic poem, “The Raven,” come alive for your students with this 44-slide lecture and five pages of lesson materials that include detailed directions, a full-text version of Poe's gothic poem, links to a high-quality audio version, "Faux Poe" creative writing assignment, and answer key. The interactive lecture (Prezi, PDF, and Google Slides versions included) inspires students to dig back into the text, think critically, and decode Poe’s structure and technique.These mate
Preview of Book Trailer Project - End of Year Movie Trailer Assignment for Any Novel Study

Book Trailer Project - End of Year Movie Trailer Assignment for Any Novel Study

This book trailer project is a memorable and engaging project-based learning assessment!  Included with this project outline are a book trailer rubric, movie trailer storyboard graphic organizer, student checklist, assignment instructions, student examples, and more. Included with this Book Trailer Project:✏️  Book Trailer Project Outline - Editable & Ready-to-Print✏️  Reflective Writing Assignment Prompt - Editable & Ready-to-Print✏️  Movie Trailer Task Checklist & Student Planner -
Preview of Click-Clack the Rattlebag, Neil Gaiman Short Story, PDF & Google Drive CCSS

Click-Clack the Rattlebag, Neil Gaiman Short Story, PDF & Google Drive CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Use “Click Clack the Rattlebag,” a short story from Neil Gaiman that’s available online, to teach your students the elements of literary analysis. These lesson materials include links to online media, a student hand-out with nine short-answer questions (plus detailed answer key, of course), and an optional creative writing assignment.All student handouts are include as both printable PDF and Google Drive versions.“Click-Clack the Rattlebag” is best for advanced middle school and/or high school s
Preview of Black Cat, Edgar Allan Poe short story + non-fiction, PDF & Google Drive, CCSS

Black Cat, Edgar Allan Poe short story + non-fiction, PDF & Google Drive, CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Use “The Black Cat” by American Gothic/Dark Romantic writer Edgar Allan Poe to teach your students the elements of literary analysis, get them thinking deeply about the short story's text, and provide opportunities for real-world connections to this grisly story via a 2009 newspaper article (link included) and critical reading activity. This two-day lesson plan includes a full-text copy of the story, a 10-question deep-thinking exercise (with detailed answer key, of course), and a real-world inf
Preview of Compare & Contrast Poetry, Hamlet & Rudyard Kipling's "If" – PDF & Google Drive

Compare & Contrast Poetry, Hamlet & Rudyard Kipling's "If" – PDF & Google Drive

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Help students analyze how a similar theme is developed in three different mediums by using Rudyard Kipling’s timeless poem “If,” Polonius’ advice to his son in a brief monologue from William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, and a newspaper columnist’s Guide to Life that went viral in the late 1990s. (Remember that whole “Wear Sunscreen” thing?)This fun, attention-grabbing lesson was built to entertain and challenge high school students in grades 9 through 12, though advanced middle school students will als
Preview of How to Read a Graphic Novel Introduction Lesson: Slideshow, Notes, & Activity

How to Read a Graphic Novel Introduction Lesson: Slideshow, Notes, & Activity

Begin any graphic novel or comic book unit with this How To Read a Graphic Novel Introduction Lesson! Prepare students for discussing any graphic novel by teaching them important terms like "panels," "gutters," "spreads," and more with this visually appealing resource. You'll first teach students using the included How to Read a Graphic Novel presentation. Students will learn important graphic novel terms, comic book history, reading tips, and more. Use the blank slide at the end to add your own
Preview of SciFi Short Story & Artificial Intelligence Movie Analysis AI Google Drive & PDF

SciFi Short Story & Artificial Intelligence Movie Analysis AI Google Drive & PDF

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Tap into students' interest in artificial intelligence tools, like ChatGPT and DALL-E, and teach them how to “read” a movie in just the same way that we closely read literature. This five-day lesson begins with a study of Brian Aldiss’ short story, “Supertoys Last All Summer Long,” and continues will a full-movie viewing and analysis of A.I. Artificial Intelligence, a 2001 film directed by Steven Spielberg and inspired by Aldiss' science fiction short story. After analyzing Aldiss’ futuristic ta
Preview of Julius Caesar, Scene-by-Scene Question Worksheets, PDF & Google Drive CCSS

Julius Caesar, Scene-by-Scene Question Worksheets, PDF & Google Drive CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
These scene-by-scene questions covering Shakespeare’s classic play, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, will require students to dig deeply into the text and their own minds to find the answers.This packet includes 13 pages of student handouts with detailed questions (both plot points and inference) covering every scene from all five acts of Julius Caesar. A separate 6-page detailed answer key is included. A Google Drive version for online learners is also included.In addition to working as homework a
Preview of Harlem Renaissance Poetry Activities | 35 Poems for Analysis

Harlem Renaissance Poetry Activities | 35 Poems for Analysis

Looking for Harlem Renaissance poetry activities? Do you need go-to, student-choice, fun and diverse analytical literary analysis for older students? Bring Langston Hughes, Countee Cullen, and other poets like Alice Dunbar-Nelson to your secondary English classes. Harlem Renaissance poetry is a beautiful part of American literature studies. With this array of poems by Harlem Renaissance poets, you will be able to cover the topic efficiently and deeply.Included in these activities for Harlem Rena
Preview of Suspense Analysis With Horror Shorts Activity | Editable, Printable, & Digital

Suspense Analysis With Horror Shorts Activity | Editable, Printable, & Digital

Help students learn about and analyze suspense using short films with this Suspense Analysis with Horror Shorts Activity! This suspense analysis activity helps students learn about suspense and how artists create it in their work. Use this before studying any horror story and students will better be able to analyze suspense in literature!In this activity, students will watch a collection of horror short films. For each, they'll evaluate how suspenseful they found the film and analyze the techniq
Preview of Speed Dating for ANY Novel: Engaging Literary Analysis Discussion Activity

Speed Dating for ANY Novel: Engaging Literary Analysis Discussion Activity

Engage ALL of your students with this fun "speed dating" discussion activity that works for ANY novel. This student-centered lesson scaffolds discussion AND the challenging skill of literary analysis. Students will be paired up to discuss questions aligned with Common Core 9-12 ELA standards in different rounds of "speed dates." After each round, students will rotate to a new partner and receive a new question. By the end of class, students will have interacted with 15+ peers and discussed 15+ q
Preview of The Crucible Task Cards: Activities, Quizzes, Discussion Questions

The Crucible Task Cards: Activities, Quizzes, Discussion Questions

Created by
The Green Light
Tired of discussing the same old questions when teaching Arthur Miller's play, The Crucible? Looking for a way to freshen up your unit or lesson plans? The 32 questions on these task cards cover all aspects of the play and are designed to really get your students thinking. How can you use these cards? After each act, have students work in pairs with one of the cards and present their answer to the rest of the class. These cards can also be used as bell ringers, exit slips, or even quizzes. You
Preview of Twilight Zone “To Serve Man” Media Analysis of Twilight Zone Episode, CCSS

Twilight Zone “To Serve Man” Media Analysis of Twilight Zone Episode, CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
There’s a reason Rod Serling’s series, The Twilight Zone, has stood the test of time. The stories are compelling, the episodes are well-crafted, and the themes are timeless. With this lesson download (PDF & Google Drive versions), you can also use The Twilight Zone to help students develop analysis skills and connect classic storytelling to modern issues.In this “To Serve Man” episode, an alien race descends on Earth with benevolent promises and ulterior motives. Issues of hidden agendas/app
Preview of Stages of the Hero's Journey Presentation

Stages of the Hero's Journey Presentation

Created by
Zachary Hamby
Analyze myth, legend, and literature on a whole new level by using the lens of the Hero's Journey. This 37-page presentation uses high-interest images from The Lion King and Star Wars: A New Hope to give detailed accounts of the stages of the Monomyth, Joseph's Campbell's theory of the Hero's Journey. These 12 stages include: The Ordinary World, the Call to Adventure, Meeting with the Mentor, the Supreme Ordeal, etc. In addition to helping us understand stories, the Hero's Journey can also help
Preview of Macbeth Test:  A COMMON CORE Skills-based Objective Assessment

Macbeth Test: A COMMON CORE Skills-based Objective Assessment

Created by
Bespoke ELA
This Macbeth test contains 50 multiple choice questions that assess interpretation of key quotes from the play, character motivation, vocabulary in context, literary elements, motifs, and rhetorical appeals. As an optional supplement, there is a written response/ essay portion that you can use along with the multiple choice questions or as a stand- alone assessment. This test will measure students' understanding of the play and also assess their close reading skills and ability to construct/ s
Preview of A Sound of Thunder by Ray Bradbury Close Reading Google Annotation Project

A Sound of Thunder by Ray Bradbury Close Reading Google Annotation Project

"My students were just breezing by the text just so they could be done. They didn't stop to read closely, make predictions, and notice the literary devices that lent to the tone and theme of the work. Mrs. Anderson's guided reading Google Slides force my students to slow down and really absorb everything. She breaks the text up into digestible chunks that students can tackle while sprinkling in literary analysis and thematic questions in a way that does not intimidate students. What's great is t
Preview of The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas Short Story Analysis

The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas Short Story Analysis

Ursula K. Le Guin's short story “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas” is perfect when studying utopian and dystopian literature. The theme: there cannot be happiness in the world without suffering. Included in this literary analysis of The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas:Academic VocabularyAnticipation GuidePowerpoint Presentation with literary termsParadoxAllegorySymbolism"Psychomyth" (term created by Ursula K. Le Guin)Utopia and DystopiaThemeComing of ageReading Comprehension QuestionsAcrostic P
Preview of Thor: Ragnarok Teaching Packet (Viewing Guide + Norse Mythology Worksheets)

Thor: Ragnarok Teaching Packet (Viewing Guide + Norse Mythology Worksheets)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
After teaching mythology for nearly twenty years, I have finally found a film that works as a good companion film for our Norse mythology unit: Marvel Studios' Thor: Ragnarok (2017). Although superhero films may seem like mindless action, Thor: Ragnarok adapts its Norse mythology source material in interesting ways. Famous characters from Norse mythology like Hela, Valkyrie, Heimdall, Odin, Fenrir the giant wolf (not to mention Thor and Loki) all star in Marvel's version of the Norse Day of Doom
Preview of Harlem Renaissance | Zora Neale Hurston "Sweat" | High School Short Story Unit

Harlem Renaissance | Zora Neale Hurston "Sweat" | High School Short Story Unit

Created by
GilTeach
This widely-anthologized story of a hardworking washerwoman and her abusive husband is a deceptively simple tale of good and evil, suffering and redemption, and reaping what you sow. However, when read in the context of the many biblical allusions in the story as well as the African American Spiritual, the seemingly-straightforward story becomes much more nuanced and complex. This fascinating mini unit will take your students through recordings of Zora Neale Hurston singing songs she learned th
Preview of The Secret Life of Walter Mitty Activity Pack

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty Activity Pack

Created by
Open Classroom
This CCSS aligned set encourages students to analyze James Thurber’s short story through a variety of lenses. After reading the story, students complete a general analysis of the work, play the role of an armchair psychologist and practice their text structure analysis skills before comparing and contrasting the story with the 2013 film. Students write a comparison essay as their final assessment. Includes: * a link to the short story * a 10 question reading quiz * analysis questions with teach
Preview of New Year 2023  | Close Reading and Poetry Analysis | Print and Google Slides

New Year 2023 | Close Reading and Poetry Analysis | Print and Google Slides

Redesigned to make your life easier! Now with Google SlidesTM! Use this activity for a new calendar year or a new school year. Ideal for Back to School or welcoming the new year. The poem “Burning the Old Year” hooks students by first asking them to think of their own lives—and what they would burn from the past year if they could—before they begin closely reading the poem stanza-by-stanza and analyzing it as they annotate. Hits Common Core standards and engages students at the same time. Great
Preview of Mother to Son, Langston Hughes Poem Analysis, PDF & Google Drive CCSS

Mother to Son, Langston Hughes Poem Analysis, PDF & Google Drive CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
These materials for Langston Hughes’ famous poem, “Mother to Son” – also known as “Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair” – can be taught as a stand-alone poetry lesson but also work as a supplement to A Raisin in the Sun, a study of the Harlem Renaissance, or any American Literature unit/class. This 5-page download (PDF + Google Drive version of the student handouts) includes:• A full-text copy of the “Mother to Son” poem (public domain) with space for annotations• A separate sheet of nine qu
Preview of Fahrenheit 451 Reading Checks & Reading Quizzes

Fahrenheit 451 Reading Checks & Reading Quizzes

Created by
Bespoke ELA
While my students read a piece of literature, I give them "Reading Checks" to hold them accountable for the reading. These questions are not designed to be "tricky" or difficult. They exist only as a means to check whether or not students read the assigned pages; therefore, they are 100% plot questions. I use these questions to make sure students are on the same page (literally) and are ready to move beyond plot into analysis during class activities. As a side note, reading check grades are
Preview of Learning Stations for ANY Novel: Engaging Literary Analysis Activity

Learning Stations for ANY Novel: Engaging Literary Analysis Activity

Need an engaging way to wrap up your novel unit and practice literary analysis? Look no further! These literary analysis learning stations work for absolutely ANY novel. These standards-aligned stations will challenge your students to collaborate and critically think. The plus side: These stations are completely editable, so if you want to tailor the questions to your specific novel, add different questions, or meet the unique needs of YOUR class, you are able to do so! The plus-plus side (yes,
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