Point of View — Lesson and Practice Worksheet
Description Teach your students how to identify and analyze point of view in literature with this clear and comprehensive ELA lesson. This resource helps students understand how...
Description Teach your students how to identify and analyze point of view in literature with this clear and comprehensive ELA lesson. This resource helps students understand how...
Description This lesson is a great way to introduce students to theme in literature and help them understand how authors communicate universal themes across texts. Designed for ...
Description Have your students create a collaborative poster and learn about Martin Luther King Jr. in a fun, fresh, and engaging way! Through this activity, students will explo...
Description Prepare your students to write a strong Text Dependent Analysis (TDA) with this comprehensive evidence-based writing lesson. Designed for test preparation and skill-...
Description In this paired texts lesson, students analyze The Hill We Climb by Amanda Gorman alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s powerful speech I’ve Been to the Mountaintop....
DescriptionCelebrate Black History Month with this one-pager research project that invites students to explore the lives and contributions of important African American figures ...
Description Help students explore truth, empathy, responsibility, and moral complexity with this complete literary analysis lesson for “A Man Who Had No Eyes” by MacKinlay Cante...
DescriptionWith this one-pager reading comprehension project, students demonstrate their understanding of any novel by creatively blending written analysis with visual elements....
Description Step into a peaceful winter forest with this Poetry Digital Escape Room inspired by “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” by Robert Frost. Students will explore a s...
Description This resource builds on Greek and Latin roots Volume 1 and introduces students to 22 additional root words commonly found in academic and literary texts. Designed to...
Description This resource includes a printable and editable Plot Diagram graphic organizer designed to help students analyze and understand plot structure in any short story. Th...
Description Have your students create a collaborative poster and research an influential figure in a fun, fresh, and engaging way! This versatile project encourages students to ...
Description This resource includes a rubric, clear guidelines, discussion prompts, and a student reflection for facilitating a Socratic Seminar based on any text. A Socratic sem...
DescriptionHave your students research and explore what it means to develop a growth mindset using this one-pager growth mindset project. Students reflect on their learning by w...
Description This resource includes a list of 500 different character traits that students can use when describing characters or practicing characterization skills in literature....
Description “The Pedestrian” is a dystopian short story by Ray Bradbury, set in the year 2053, that draws unsettling parallels to modern society’s obsession with technology and ...
Description This All About Me One Pager — Back to School Project is the perfect activity for the beginning of the year or the first day/week of school! Get to know your students...
Description Included in this resource is a PowerPoint presentation featuring 200 Bell Ringers for Middle School ELA, specifically designed for 7th and 8th grade. With 200 ready-...
Description Have your students analyze characters from Lois Lowry's The Giver in a fun and engaging way: Character Collabs! Your students will use several characterization metho...
Description There are five main methods of indirect characterization: speech, thoughts, effect on others, actions, and looks, commonly abbreviated as STEAL. This STEAL chart and...