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Valentine's Day Common Core RL.9-10.6 resources

Preview of Valentine's Day Suite: A Medley of Resources for Middle and High School ELA

Valentine's Day Suite: A Medley of Resources for Middle and High School ELA

Celebrate love in your middle and high school English Language Arts and Humanities classroom: Use a dynamic suite of resources to explore the lore surrounding the Greek and Roman figure of Eros (Cupid), his lover Psyche, the Christian martyr Valentine, and his popular holiday. Round off the unit with a thoughtful philosophical treatise on love by Plato from The Republic. This Educational Digital Download is available as a PDF, Google Workspace, or Easel version. The unit bundle contains the foll
Preview of Cupid & Psyche: Love Story Lesson Plan & Activities, Mythology Series ELA 8-10

Cupid & Psyche: Love Story Lesson Plan & Activities, Mythology Series ELA 8-10

Engage English Language Arts middle and high schoolers with the ancient story of Cupid and Psyche — a mortal who falls in love with the god of love!Can you love a hidden face? Psyche is an ordinary girl. But she is beautiful. So beautiful that she is mistaken for the goddess Aphrodite (Venus). This resource is optimized for distance learning. The educational digital download includes PDF, Google Workspace (slides, etc.), and Easel from TpT. Access and modify this resource for student use on Goog
Preview of Great Gatsby Valentine's day Activity: Love Letter with quotes

Great Gatsby Valentine's day Activity: Love Letter with quotes

I like to celebrate holidays in ways that incorporate the texts I'm using. This text evidence and creative writing activity is a perfect example of that! Here students can step into the shoes of one of the characters in Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby to create a love letter from that character's perspective. Students are required to use quotes from the book as part of their letters. My instructions also ask students to craft the tone and mood of their love letters. The instructions also suggest l
Preview of "A Joke" (Chekhov) short story study guide - Russian Literature

"A Joke" (Chekhov) short story study guide - Russian Literature

Study unit for a wonderful short story about the magic of first love! Extensive Common Core Standards aligned package for analysis of the timeless classic by A. Chekhov including vocabulary builder, close reading and discussion and 3 interactive notebooks: figurative language scavenger hunt, plot summary worksheet and readers response with writing activity! Details of the package In a .zip folder you will find 5 .pdf documents with: • full text of the story with vocabulary builder activity; •
Preview of Valentine's Day Multiple Choice Quizzes Close Reading & Literary Devices "Poems"

Valentine's Day Multiple Choice Quizzes Close Reading & Literary Devices "Poems"

THIS PRODUCT INCLUDES:■ Five poems about love for Valentine's Day■ 25 multiple-choice questions■ Answer keyPRINTABLE or DIGITAL reading passage and quizzes. Five love poems for Valentines Day with literary devices quiz. The pages can be used for classwork, homework, flipped learning, blended learning, distance learning, Google classroom, and extension activities. Great for 6th-8th grades, and 9-12 grades. Perfect for middle school students and high school students alike!A classroom activity for
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 Antony and Cleopatra Act 2, Scene 2 Excerpt Close Reading Poetry Analysis

Antony and Cleopatra Act 2, Scene 2 Excerpt Close Reading Poetry Analysis

Created by
Teach Well ELA
Close Poetry Reading Analysis of an excerpt from Act 2, Scene 2, Lines 201-228 of "Antony and Cleopatra" by William Shakespeare. This poem is great for high school audience as to the level and vocabulary being high, but explained within the questioning.Analyzing poetry is an art. How do you get better at it? Practice. Here is an easy way to teach close reading with self-guided questions that help the student gain understanding of breaking down lines of poetry.Other Shakespeare Close Reading Poet
Preview of "My Last Duchess" HyperDoc

"My Last Duchess" HyperDoc

This lesson is student-driven, inquiry-based learning, and allows students to learn through exploration and work at their own pace. This puts you in a facilitator role, allowing you to work one-on-one with students who struggle with new concepts, while other students continue working at their own pace. In this lesson students will explore critical background information and key vocabulary words before reading "My Last Duchess". Students respond to close reading questions with textual evidence to
Preview of "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe: HyperDoc

"Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe: HyperDoc

Objectives: Identify/Examine the central theme or idea of “Annabel Lee”; provide an objective summary of the events in the text; identify literary devices used in the poem; contemplate the speaker’s frame of mind.Students will define key vocabulary words and respond to close reading questions. There are two linked audio versions of the poem for students to listen to.This lesson is student-driven, inquiry-based learning, and allows students to learn through exploration and work at their own pace.
Preview of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Beg. of Ch. 20 Close Reading Analysis

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Beg. of Ch. 20 Close Reading Analysis

Created by
Teach Well ELA
This activity examines an excerpt from the beginning of Chapter 20 of the novel "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen. Whether an assessment/analysis for chapter 20 or a stand alone analysis (You do not have to have read the book) for students, this activity allows the student to analyze the text closely for tone, theme, figurative language, word choice, author's purpose, citing text evidence, inference, and drawing conclusions.Check out the other excerpt from the same novel of the scene of Eliza
Preview of Shivers by Ed Sheeran as a Sonnet

Shivers by Ed Sheeran as a Sonnet

Taking inspiration from the Pop Sonnets a few years ago, I created a new set with songs our students are listening to. These sonnets are in iambic pentameter, just like the Bard created.This is a simple, Google Docs file for students to fill out and annotate - printed or digital.
Preview of Stay by The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber as a Sonnet

Stay by The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber as a Sonnet

Taking inspiration from the Pop Sonnets a few years ago, I created a new set with songs our students are listening to. These sonnets are in iambic pentameter, just like the Bard created.This is a simple, Google Docs file for students to fill out and annotate - printed or digital.
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