I love the novel, Life of Pi. I will admit though, that when I first read it, I couldn’t understand all the hubbub. It seemed like the first part of the novel was boring compared …
10 ideas for planning engaging novel units: creative, engaging lesson ideas for your next whole-class novel unit
Are your students disinterested and tired of the traditional ways of learning characterization? Have you been searching for a really fun, student-centered, interactive way to eliminate their boredom? Well, look no further! I present to you a wonderful student-collaboration activity that will get your students involved and excited for a character analysis for any novel, […]
Your students will create author biography posters by researching different authors and establishing their profiles on posters.
Achieving Goals By Promoting GRIT In Your Classroom. What Does It Mean to Have GRIT? How Can Teachers Promote GRIT With Their Students. This blog post features tips, activities, and strategies, that teachers can immediately share with students. Includes ideas for reflective writing, a collaborative poster, and a hands on approach to promoting a growth mindset. #GRIT #classroomtips #growthmindset #middleschool
Analyzing Conflict has become one of my favorite activities to teach my students. Identifying the type of conflict is usually pretty easy for kids to grasp, but analyzing things like the origin of the conflict, things that contribute to the conflict, and what events help to resolve the conflict can be difficult to understand. I teach analyzing conflict in steps. We start out simple: identify the types of conflict in the story and provide text evidence that supports the conflict. As soon as they start to master that skill, I throw in a new element. I keep adding new twists throughout the year. Because I like to teach in steps, I have created eight different activities that are meant to be progressive. I believe kids thrive when they have a clear routine, but I also believe that repeating the same lesson over and over again leads to less engagement. These activities are just different enough to add some variety without losing the gains they have made. So far this year I have used three of these activities with my eight graders, and I am looking forward to taking it to the next level with them in our next unit. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Graphic-Organizers-for-Analyzing-Conflict-3440217 All of these activities require the students to cite relevant evidence. With my 8th graders I am color coding these activities for our different units. After grading, the students will keep them in their binder so we that we can not only see the progression, but we can also compare and contrast the impacts of conflicts between texts. Some of the analysis tasks in this set include: Conflict origin Character influence Setting impact Events that lead to resolution How the conflict impacts the characters, setting, theme, and plot Positive & Negative Outcomes Making Connections Synthesis Here are some samples: I hope you enjoy these activities that I have put together. Many of these are tasks that I have taught for many years, as I am sure you have too, but putting them together in a new format has been energizing for both me and my students! ~L
Your students will create author biography posters by researching different authors and establishing their profiles on posters.
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Your students will create author biography posters by researching different authors and establishing their profiles on posters.
Are you looking for a way to help students understand the circumstances of the novel characters in Refugee? These nonfiction texts pair with Alan Gratz's novel Refugee to provide students with historical context in order to better understand novel characters and events. There are three nonfiction texts, one for each character in Refugee. Each nonfiction article includes comprehension questions and a timeline. There is no prep work for you. Just print and go or assign online. All answer keys are included. These Refugee paired nonfiction texts include 3 nonfiction articles (Cuba, Germany, and Syria) comprehension questions for each article timelines for each article answer keys printable PDF option digital Google Slides option Check out all of my Refugee novel resources: Refugee Full Novel Unit (Digital and Printable) Refugee Paired Nonfiction Texts Refugee Workbook with Chapter Questions Refugee Character Charts and Family Trees Refugee Character Symbol Project Refugee Writing Prompts Refugee Novel Test Let's Connect! Write and Read Blog Write and Read on Instagram Write and Read on Pinterest Write and Read on Facebook Write and Read on TikTok Click here to follow my store for news about product updates and sales!
Your students will create author biography posters by researching different authors and establishing their profiles on posters.
Your students will create author biography posters by researching different authors and establishing their profiles on posters.
Your students will create author biography posters by researching different authors and establishing their profiles on posters.
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Your students will create author biography posters by researching different authors and establishing their profiles on posters.
Great graphic organizer for character analysis while reading literature with a sample analysis of Anne Frank's characterization using it.
Your students will create author biography posters by researching different authors and establishing their profiles on posters.
This Figurative Language resource includes engaging activities so your students will grasp the concept of these TEN TYPES of Figurative Language: Simile Metaphor Personification Hyperbole Alliteration Onomatopoeia Pun Idiom Oxymoron Allusion Included are: Student PowerPoint - show your students how authors can use Figurative Language to make their stories more interesting! Student Handout - copy these pages back-to-back and make into a booklet. Review the TEN types of Figurative Language provided by drawing pictures, coming up with examples as a class, and having your students come up with examples on their own. Figurative Language Chart - a handout for your students or use on a bulletin board! Figurative Language Posters - brighten up your classroom and help reinforce your students' understanding of these ten types of Figurative Language. Assessment - 20 questions to guarantee your students understand these ten types of Figurative Language. Answer Key included! This Chevron-themed lesson plan is also available with a POLKA DOT theme or a FLORAL theme. Your choice! Click here for POLKA DOT themed lesson plan Click here for FLORAL themed lesson plan Thank you! #figurativelanguage #lessonplans #chevrons ====================================================================== ★ If you like this resource... please FOLLOW ME by clicking on the green star at the top of the page. You will be the first to know about new products. ★ Don’t forget to leave feedback to earn credits toward YOUR future TPT purchases! Thank you! Jennifer
Looking for a fun way to get your students talking, moving, and collaborating? Look no further!The focus of this breakout is both Shakespeare's The Tempest. The activities in this breakout game are designed to help students review what they have read in the play. A great review game before a test or...
Teach the middle school reading, vocabulary, and writing ELA standards with novels and student discussion using the socratic seminar
Your students will create author biography posters by researching different authors and establishing their profiles on posters.
Your students will create author biography posters by researching different authors and establishing their profiles on posters.
Teaching Persepolis? Check out these 5 lesson planning tips to create the best unit possible for you and your students!
Read our free guide to teaching Beowulf, an epic tale perfect for examining the traits of heroes and introducing students to Old English works.