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Common Core SL.9-10.1b resources for Easel Assessments

Preview of Mythology Unit 4: Mythological Heroes and Archetypes

Mythology Unit 4: Mythological Heroes and Archetypes

Unit includes six 50-minute lesson plans with-Scripted Interactive slide lecture with group discussion breaks and activities-Lesson objectives and lesson frames-Critical thinking, reading, writing, and discussion activities -Note taking practice with reproducible or digital notes page-Collaborative presentation project-Individual writing project-Easel multiple choice test assessment
Preview of Adonis and Hyacinth: And Other Flower Myths in Greek Mythology for MS & HS ELA

Adonis and Hyacinth: And Other Flower Myths in Greek Mythology for MS & HS ELA

Who are Adonis and Hyacinth? Adonis, celebrated in Greek mythology as the epitome of male beauty, embodies the ideal of the 'athlete type' and romantic love. Hyacinth, another figure of striking beauty, becomes the object of Apollo's affection but tragically meets his end, weaving a narrative rich in divine passion and sorrow. The story of Crocus adds to these flower myths, symbolizing the perpetual cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. In a different vein, Admetus, known for his profound love for
Preview of Io and Other Lovers: Greek Mythology Lesson | High School ELA Digital & Print

Io and Other Lovers: Greek Mythology Lesson | High School ELA Digital & Print

In the tapestry of Greek mythology, Io's story is a compelling narrative that intertwines the fates of gods and mortals. Central to her tale are the figures of Hera and Zeus, with Prometheus playing a pivotal role in the unfolding drama. Io, favored by Zeus, is turned into a heifer by him to hide their affair from Hera. Hera, not fooled, has Argus guard her. Zeus sends Hermes to rescue Io, leading Hera to pursue her with a gadfly. Io's travels and transformations symbolize resilience and the int
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 11 Close Reading Analysis Worksheet (Printable)

To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 11 Close Reading Analysis Worksheet (Printable)

Support the development of close reading skills with this worksheet composed of challenging questions designed to help high school students analyze chapter 11 of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. An answer key is provided. Delivered in printable Word Document and PDF formats, these instructional materials save teachers valuable time at home without sacrificing rigor in the classroom. (Alternatively, a Google Drive option is available.)By engaging with this resource, students will do the follo
Preview of The Marshmallow Test: An Interactive Study Skills Lesson

The Marshmallow Test: An Interactive Study Skills Lesson

Enliven the classroom with a rich discussion about motivation and delayed gratification. Watch a delightful video of an experiment with marshmallows that drives home the idea of the lesson — Would you take a pleasurable treat now, or would you wait and get two treats (instead of one) later?Essential Question: What encourages motivation? What is delayed gratification? Lesson Duration: 30 minutesWhat’s in the Box:1 I Do / We Do / You Do Lesson Plan and Guide 1 Student-Facing Version on Google Wor
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 10 Close Reading Analysis Worksheet (Printable)

To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 10 Close Reading Analysis Worksheet (Printable)

Support the development of close reading skills with this worksheet composed of challenging questions designed to help high school students analyze chapter 10 of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. An answer key is provided. Delivered in printable Word Document and PDF formats, these instructional materials save teachers valuable time at home without sacrificing rigor in the classroom. (Alternatively, a self-grading Google Drive option is available.)By engaging with this resource, students will
Preview of The Sons of Apollo: Integrated Art & Literature Lesson Plan + Activity (9-12)

The Sons of Apollo: Integrated Art & Literature Lesson Plan + Activity (9-12)

Who Are the Sons of Apollo? Dive into the World of the Divine "Casanova"! Apollo, the god of music, arts, knowledge, healing, and more, is often hailed as the most beautiful of all the gods in Greek mythology. His charm and allure have captivated both divine and human lovers, leading to a fascinating lineage of children, each with unique stories and powers.In this art and literature-packed two-day lesson plan, students will embark on a thrilling journey to explore Apollo's relationships, his di
Preview of Dionysus (Bacchus) God of Wine: Grade 8-11 Greek/Roman Mythology ELA

Dionysus (Bacchus) God of Wine: Grade 8-11 Greek/Roman Mythology ELA

Who is Dionysus (Bacchus)? He is the god of wine, fertility, and the Greek theater. He is a transplant into the pantheon, most likely borrowed from South Asia. He is depicted with his symbol, the thyrsus, and surrounded by his female attendants, the maenads, or fauns, half-human-half-goat creatures. This lesson includes a three-day plan, including art and literature connections, a question bank, and a group reading activity. Use the further reading guide and included links to supplement this les
Preview of Mythology Series: Arion — Musician and Poet for Middle & High School ELA

Mythology Series: Arion — Musician and Poet for Middle & High School ELA

Who does a dolphin save the boy from Corinth? Arion was a court musician robbed and thrown into the sea by greedy sailors. Learn how a dolphin saves the day — plus many text-to-text connections to Greco-Roman mythology. This lesson includes a 2-day lesson plan, including art and literature connections, a question bank, discussions, informational text, reading cards, and more.2-Day Lesson Educational Resource Includes: 1 Teacher Two-day Lesson Calendar (with Teacher's Notes)1 Key Characters and P
Preview of "Meditation 17" by John Donne Close Reading Analysis Worksheet for High School

"Meditation 17" by John Donne Close Reading Analysis Worksheet for High School

Help high school students go beyond general reading comprehension and support the development of critical thinking skills with this close reading analysis worksheet covering metaphysical poet John Donne's "Meditation 17," an excerpt from Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions. An answer key is included. Materials are delivered in editable Word Document and printable PDF formats. (Alternatively, a Google Drive option is available.) By engaging with this close reading activity, students will:Read for
Preview of Athena vs. Poseidon Dispute: Greek Mythology Series for Grades 7-12 ELA

Athena vs. Poseidon Dispute: Greek Mythology Series for Grades 7-12 ELA

What caused Athena and Poseidon to fight? How did Athens come to be named? What is a political myth? Engage middle and high school students with this fascinating goddess from Greek mythology and answer these essential questions with a two-day individual lesson plan. Note: The digital download includes PDF, Google Workspace, and Easel files.2-Day Lesson Bundle Includes: 1 Teacher Two-day Lesson Calendar (with Teacher's Notes)1 Key Characters and Places WorksheetOrient your learners by identifying
Preview of The Birth of the Twins: Integrated Art & Literature Lesson + Activity (7-12)

The Birth of the Twins: Integrated Art & Literature Lesson + Activity (7-12)

In Greco-Roman mythology, Leto, escaping the wrath of Hera, gives birth to the intriguing, formidable, and complementary twins Apollo and Artemis on the island of Delos. Read more, go further, and engage middle and high school students with a high-interest “print + digital” two-day lesson plan with art and literature connections, quiz-bowl style questions, informational texts, a reading list, and more!This Resource Includes the Following Features:1 Teacher Two-day Lesson Calendar (with Teacher’s
Preview of Athena & Arachne Story: Engaging Greek Mythology Series for Grades 8-10 ELA

Athena & Arachne Story: Engaging Greek Mythology Series for Grades 8-10 ELA

What is the story of Athena, the Greek Goddess of War Strategy and Wisdom, and Arachne, a young Lydian weaver? — Your students are bound to become hooked on the story of a weaving contest gone, horribly, terribly wrong. Share the myth (there is a plentitude of links leading you to dozens of versions of the story online, and this digital download includes a reading card version of the myth!).This Resource Includes the Following Features:Durable Google Apps Link for Student-facing Documents (Googl
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 17 Close Reading Analysis Worksheet (Printable)

To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 17 Close Reading Analysis Worksheet (Printable)

Support the development of close reading skills with this worksheet composed of challenging questions designed to help high school students analyze chapter 17 of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. An answer key is provided. Delivered in printable Word Document and PDF formats, these instructional materials save teachers valuable time at home without sacrificing rigor in the classroom. (Alternatively, a Google Drive option is available.)By engaging with this resource, students will do the follo
Preview of Aphrodite's Birth: Grade 9-11 Greek/Roman Mythology Unit ELA

Aphrodite's Birth: Grade 9-11 Greek/Roman Mythology Unit ELA

Who is Aphrodite? She is the goddess of love and beauty  — born out of seafoam near the Mediterranean island of Cyprus. However, Homer recounts she was born of Dione, a Titaness, and Zeus. She is one of the original twelve Olympian deities, and her cult extends beyond Greek religion and myth to literature, art, and more. This lesson includes a three-day plan, including art and literature connections, a question bank, and a group reading activity. Use the further reading guide and included links
Preview of Athena: Birth of the Goddess, Greek Mythology Series for Grades 8-10 ELA

Athena: Birth of the Goddess, Greek Mythology Series for Grades 8-10 ELA

What is the origin story of the Goddess Athena? — The goddess Athena was born from the head of Zeus — but that's not everything that makes up her story of origin! Discover the details of Athena's birth and childhood with this engaging, colorful two-day lesson plan.This Resource Includes the Following Features:1 Teacher Two-day Lesson Calendar (with Teacher's Notes)1 Key Characters and Places WorksheetOrient your learners by identifying the key characters and the geographical location associated
Preview of Athena as Mentor: Odyssey-based Greek Mythology Series for Grades 8-11

Athena as Mentor: Odyssey-based Greek Mythology Series for Grades 8-11

Who is Mentor? How does Athena appear in disguise to Odysseus and Telemachus in Homer's Odyssey? — Conduct a two-day close reading lesson on the role of Athena as Mentor in The Odyssey. Note: The digital download includes PDF, Google Workspace, and Easel files. This Resource Includes the Following Features: 1 Teacher Two-day Lesson Calendar (with Teacher's Notes)1 Key Characters and Places WorksheetOrient your learners by identifying the key characters and the geographical location associated wi
Preview of Explore Zeus: Greek Mythology Lesson | Middle & High School ELA  Digital & Print

Explore Zeus: Greek Mythology Lesson | Middle & High School ELA Digital & Print

Who is Zeus (Jupiter)? The god Zeus is the king of the Olympians, the brandisher of lightning bolts, and the son of Kronos and Rhea. This lesson provides a suggested three-day pacing calendar packed with reading, writing, discussion, and art and literature connections. This Resource Includes the Following Features:Access to Print and Digital Versions (PDF, Google Workspace, & Easel) Three-Day Lesson Calendar (with Teacher's Notes)Introductory Zeus Reading CardOrient learners by identifying t
Preview of Zeus & Metis: First Consort Greek Mythology Series for Grades 8-10 ELA

Zeus & Metis: First Consort Greek Mythology Series for Grades 8-10 ELA

Who is the Oceanid of Greek Mythology who becomes Zeus's first consort? When the Olympian Zeus discovers that according to a prophecy he's set to succumb to the same fate as his father Cronus, and his grandfather Uranus, he eats his pregnant lover, Metis. However, it is their daughter who reemerges unharmed in the end. This Resource Includes the Following Features:Durable Google Apps Link for Student-facing Documents (Google Slides) 1 Teacher Two-day Lesson Calendar (with Teacher's Notes)1 Key C
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 12 Close Reading Analysis Worksheet (Printable)

To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 12 Close Reading Analysis Worksheet (Printable)

Support the development of close reading skills with this worksheet composed of challenging questions designed to help high school students analyze chapter 12 of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. An answer key is provided. Delivered in printable Word Document and PDF formats, these instructional materials save teachers valuable time at home without sacrificing rigor in the classroom. (Alternatively, a Google Drive option is available.)By engaging with this resource, students will do the follo
Preview of Hestia (Vesta) of the Hearth: Grade 8-11 Greek/Roman Mythology ELA

Hestia (Vesta) of the Hearth: Grade 8-11 Greek/Roman Mythology ELA

Who is Hestia (Vesta)? She is the daughter of the Titans Kronus and Rhea, one of the siblings of Zeus, and is considered an original Olympian goddess. She is the patron of the home and of the hearth fire. While not as much represented in myth as in her cult — notably in Roman times, the Vestal Virgins — Hestia is a well-known and beloved goddess. This lesson includes a three-day plan, including art and literature connections, a question bank, and a group reading activity. Use the further reading
Preview of Hermes the Messenger: Olympian Study in Greek/Roman Mythology for Grades 8-11

Hermes the Messenger: Olympian Study in Greek/Roman Mythology for Grades 8-11

Who is Hermes? He is the messenger god, son of Zeus and Maia, one of the Pleiades. Hermes, or Mercury, as the Romans know him, is one of the original twelve Olympians. This lesson includes a three-day lesson calendar, including art and literature connections, a question bank, group reading activities, and more. Use the “Further Reading Guide” and included links to supplement this lesson with myth-related books, websites, and more.This Resource Includes the Following Features:Available as a PDF,
Preview of "The Fall of the House of Usher" by Edgar Allan Poe Quiz and Key (Printable)

"The Fall of the House of Usher" by Edgar Allan Poe Quiz and Key (Printable)

For many high school readers, horror and supernatural fiction are genres that maximize engagement with literature. "The Fall of the House of Usher" by Edgar Allan Poe features elements consistent with both genres: a Gothic mansion, psychological deterioration, heightened emotions, grim imagery, and more. This multiple choice quiz covering "The Fall of the House of Usher" helps English teachers promote homework accountability, evaluate reading comprehension, and save time at home without sacrific
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 4 Close Reading Analysis Worksheet (Printable)

To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 4 Close Reading Analysis Worksheet (Printable)

Support the development of close reading skills with this worksheet composed of challenging questions designed to help high school students analyze chapter 4 of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. An answer key is provided. Delivered in printable Word Document and PDF formats, these instructional materials save teachers valuable time at home without sacrificing rigor in the classroom. (Alternatively, a self-grading Google Drive option is available.)By engaging with this resource, students will
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