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5th Grade Spelling Words School Year List review and test list included
By Tomorrowcomes
Spelling words for fifth grade students. This contains 30 lists of 15 words each, 6 lists of 20 words for review, which can be divided out over the course of the year, and 3 lists of final review containing 25 words. Check out more 5th grade spelling worksheets which will be coming soon and book reviews from my store.
Temporal Concepts Sequencing Lesson COMPREHENSION
By BigDogCards-SLP
** Are you looking for a resource to teach students to understand temporal concepts or are you Teaching sequence of events, Following directions or Sentence writing? These syntax activities will teach your students how to understand 25, higher level temporal concepts (prior to, simultaneous, thereafter). It is a simple drill in which students are provided with a small scenario containing the word and asked to determine the meaning of the concept.**
You will receive a 26 Slide Lesson which contains the lesson and one Assessment worksheet to print.
The Lesson works well with older students (Grades 6- 10) or with students who have mild cognitive delays yet good language skills. An independent lesson will take about 30 minutes however if you are using it as a teaching tool during instruction the lesson can easily fill 60 minutes with breaks in between for group discussion. When I use this lesson with my Speech classroom it takes two 30 minute sessions and 60 minutes total.
Pete the cat shoes Craft BUNDLE
By Patricia
1. Pete the Cat Rocking in My School Shoes Craft
Unleash creativity and motor skills with this engaging, multi-faceted craft activity inspired by Pete the Cat Rocking in My School Shoes!
Creative Sewing Activity: After enjoying the beloved story, students can make Pete's shoes come to life by sewing yarn to create laces on their very own shoe templates. This hands-on project is perfect for developing fine motor skills while allowing students to engage with the story in a tactile way.
Colorful Collage Option: For those who prefer a different creative approach, students can color their shoe template and then add vibrant paper strips as laces. This option encourages artistic expression while letting students experiment with different textures and materials.
Early Finishers Activity: Keep early finishers entertained and engaged with a relaxing coloring sheet of Pete's shoes, giving them the freedom to explore different colors and patterns.
This Pete the Cat Rocking in My School Shoes craft is perfect for classrooms looking to combine storytelling with creative expression
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Introducing our vibrant and engaging Pete the Cat I love my white shoes back to school craft, designed exclusively for teachers like you! Pete the Cat is not just any cat; he's the coolest cat around.
Our craft and bulletin board set brings Pete the Cat I love my white shoes charm and charisma straight into your classroom, making back to school craft a breeze while igniting your students' excitement for learning.
Engage students with color vocabulary through this enjoyable Pete the Cat activity! This resource is perfect for whole-group instruction, small-group work, or literacy centers for pre-k and kindergarten students. It complements the story "Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes" wonderfully. After reading the story, have the children color the shoe in their favorite hue and then complete the worksheet about colors and the worksheet about empathy.
2. Pete the Cat I love my white shoes craft
Getting ready for the new school year has never been more fun! Here's what our Pete the Cat I love my white shoes craft set offers:
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Welcome To Pre K (GA Pre-K Lesson Plan)
By Katelyn Schneider
These lesson plans were made with the intention to help simplify the demanding task of planning, researching and trying different techniques before you found the "perfect one". The 'Welcome to Pre-K' Pre-K Lesson Plans offers interesting, interactive and simply activities to help with the first week of craziness.
While this lesson is intended for Ga Pre- K teachers, anyone working in Pre-K or Kindergarten will be able to use these lessons and tailor to your own needs.
This resource includes the following:
- 2 Story times with book and suggestions to topics
-Small Group activities
-Large Group activities
-Phonological Awareness activities
-Large Group Literacy activities
-Movement and Music activities
-Closing activities
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Word Ending Digraphs - ch / -tch
By Until the Pieces Fit
Practice the differences between the -ch/-tch word ending. Example lesson provides practice in phonological awareness, guided practice, connection to word meaning, reading of text with WH questions.
This packet has activities and visuals to support practice with demonstrating understanding of why we use -ch or a -tch ending.
Answer key included:)
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Word Ending Digraphs - ge/-dge
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Winter & Christmas Middle School Holiday ELA Bundle 12 Resources Grades 5+
By TooBookedUp
Wonder Novel Study | Wonder Unit Study | Comprehension Questions and Answer Keys
By Jennifer Arnold
Are you looking for a way to truly engage your students while fostering empathy, understanding, and critical thinking?
This Wonder Novel Study is more than just worksheets; it was created by someone who intimately understands what it’s like to live with a facial difference and raise children with similar experiences.
This novel study for Wonder by R.J. Palacio includes printable and digital versions.
There are over 100 pages of student work, plus answer keys! This novel study covers all 8 sections of the novel, and it also includes a Google Slides option for some of the novel study assignments.
INCLUDES:
Overview
Background info about the author
Learning about Facial Differences
Analyzing the Plot
Character Maps for main characters
Social media activity- create a social media profile for the main characters
Figurative Language
Figurative Language Scavenger Hunt
Book vs Movie Activities
Venn Diagram - Book vs. movie
Reflection Questions
Point of View Activity
Textual evidence prompts
Textual evidence exercise
Vocabulary from the Book: Parts 1-8
Printable vocabulary flashcards
Vocabulary activity for each section with answer keys when applicable
Vocabulary Bingo game with words from all sections which comes as a separate file from the novel study.
Comprehension questions for parts 1-8 with answer keys
Empathy and Kindness project and activity options
Design your own Choose Kindness T-shirt
Art and music connection activity option
Facial differences discussion questions
Journal prompts
Acrostic poem template
Precept poster activity
ALIGNS WITH COMMON CORE:
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.5.1 CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.5.2 CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.5.3 CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.5.4 RL.5.7: CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.5.4 CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.5.5 CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.6.1 CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.6.2 CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.6.3 CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.6.4 CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.6.5 RL.6.7 CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.6.4 CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.6.5 CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.6.6 CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.7.1 CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.7.2 CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.7.3 CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.7.4 CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.8.2 CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.8.3 RL.8.7
WHAT IS INCLUDED:
3 files:
112 Printable PDF Pages of the Wonder Novel Study
28 Printable PDF -Wonder Vocabulary Bingo Game- covers vocab from all 8 sections
PDF with link to access the Google Slides - 32 pages
IMPORTANT DETAILS:
This is a digital download. You will not receive anything in the mail.
Please use a computer to download and not your phone.
This file is for personal use only and may not be reproduced or sold commercially.
I don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations. But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
Thank you! :)
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Sensory Writing: Descriptive Language Slides & Worksheets for Grades 3-6
By Jennifer Nguyen
Bring Writing to Life with Sensory Descriptive Writing for Grades 3-6
This Sensory Descriptive Writing Pack is perfect for developing students' descriptive writing skills by exploring the five senses. Ideal for Grades 3-6, this resource helps students create vivid, sensory-rich writing through activities that use sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell to enhance storytelling. With ready-to-use materials that align with Common Core, TEKS, and the UK National Curriculum, this resource offers a complete toolkit for teaching descriptive writing.
What’s Included?
✏️ Print Materials: Worksheets, Answer Keys, PDF Slides
✅ Digital Materials: Non-Editable Google Slides/PowerPoint, Audio clip
What’s Inside?
✔️ 20 page PowerPoint/Google Slides
✔️ 8 Worksheets
✔️ Visual Aid
✔️ Audio clip
✔️ Teacher & Student Directions
✔️ Learning Objectives & Success Criteria
✔️ Lesson Route
✔️ Answer Key & Tips
Why Teachers Love This Resource:
✏️ No Prep
✏️Print and Go
✏️ Versatile Use
✏️ Classroom-Tested
✏️ Aligned with Aligned with Common Core, TEKS, and UK National Curriculum.
When to Use This Resource:
✅ Literacy Lessons (1-2 hour sessions)
✅ Creative Writing Workshops
✅ Review
✅ Sub Plans
What Do You Need?
✏️ Pencils
✏️ Computer with speakers
✏️ Projector for slides (Slides are in PowerPoint format and can be uploaded to Google Drive to open as Google Slides)
Skills Focused:
✔️ Descriptive Writing
✔️ Creative Writing
✔️ Critical Thinking
✔️ Independent Learning
Curriculum Alignment
Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
W.3.3-W.6.3: Write narratives using descriptive details and sensory language.
W.3.4-W.6.4: Produce clear, task-appropriate writing.
L.3.5-L.6.5: Use figurative language to enrich descriptions.
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)
§110.5-§110.8 (Grades 3-6)
(b)(12)(A-D): Develop literary texts using sensory details.
(b)(10)(D): Edit drafts to improve sentence structure and conventions.
(b)(11)(C): Revise drafts to enhance style, word choice, and sentence variety.
UK National Curriculum (Years 3-6)
Bonus Benefits:
✅ Boosts creativity
✅ Builds Confidence
✅ Classroom Success
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Bible Number Letter of the Week Bundle Christian Preschool Curriculum
By Kaylor Creations
Bundle all the Biblically Integrated Learning in ONE!
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What Is The Constitution? Digital Lesson & Book Report Template Reading Comp.
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
This "What Is The Constitution?" book report and book study project digital product for 3rd and 4th-grade students is perfect for exploring non-fiction text structures for reading comprehension. It enhances non-fiction reading comprehension, book study, and report writing skills!
This resource includes:
Comprehensive Google Slides digital lesson for reading comprehension and book report writing support
9-page printable PDF book report flip book template
Please see the product preview for more visual details.
NOTE: You need a (free) Google account to access the digital lesson, and you will need access to the book "What Is The Constitution?" to complete the digital and printable activities.
Students will dive into the historical context of the Constitution, gaining a deeper understanding of this significant event in American history. The digital lesson guides students through key facts, timelines, and the impact of these events.
How to use this resource:
Have students read the book, "What Is The Constitution?"
Print the book report flip book template
Open and present the Google Slides digital lesson
Follow the intuitive prompts, which will take you through each step of the book report. For example, if it's time to work on the "facts" page, there is a series of multiple-choice questions on specific facts detailed in the text that will help refresh the students' memories and comprehension. Then students can fill in the facts they found most interesting.
Have fun guessing the mystery puzzle between each section of the book report!
The printable PDF book report flip book template provides creative book report ideas, such as summarizing the events, using critical thinking skills, and creating a timeline. It can be used with any non-fiction book. Students will also use a book review template to evaluate The Constitution's significance. Overall, this project offers an engaging way for students to explore non-fiction text structures while learning about a crucial event in history.
The non-fiction book report flip book pages include:
✏book title info
✏rating & review
✏vocabulary
✏facts
✏text ideas
✏series of events
✏making life connections
✏what I learned
✏questions I have
✏setting & subject
✏interesting event
✏important event
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NEW! THUMBPRINTS: Character Analysis of a Character, Country, Object, etc.
By Geography & Math Made Easy
GEOGRAPHY THUMBPRINTS: A CHARACTER ANALYSIS OF A PERSON, CHARACTER, COUNTRY, OBJECT, EVENT
This lesson, although written for geography, is not subject-specific and is adaptable to any subject or topic — history, ancient studies, book studies or any time you are studying a person, character, country, object, or event. Use this character analysis to explore people, reading characters, historical characters or people, events, countries, and objects. No, an object, country, or event does not have feelings, but what if they did? How would they feel? What would they see? What would they hear? What would they say? Encourage your student to think outside the box and stretch their minds and higher-level thinking skills.
Materials Needed
Type of Lesson
Group cooperation, research, exploratory, examination
Closure:
3-5 minute Presentations
Copyrighted by @MarthaBoykinLessons
For use of one class only and not to be distributed, copied, or printed outside of the classroom. Additional licenses can be purchased if other instructors and classes wish to use this lesson.
Disclaimer:
One purchase is for the use of one teacher. If additional teachers would like to use this product, please purchase additional licenses.
Mother's Day Poetry Writing Freebie
By Science and STEAM Team
This free Mother's Day resource provides you with instructions for teaching your students how to write a diamante poem. They can then write one for their mom or another special someone on fun "glitter paper."
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Neema's Reason To Smile Lesson Plan PACKET
By Queen's Educational Resources
ABOUT THIS RESOURCE
This resource includes:
------ In-depth, step-by-step Lesson Plan
------ Editable version of the Lesson Plan (Modify as you wish - YAY!)
------ 1 Do Now/Launch Activity Worksheet and ANSWER KEY
------ 1 Mini Lesson Inference Graphic Organizer and ANSWER KEY
------ 2 Video Clip Worksheets and ANSWER KEY (one for higher-level students and one differentiated for lower level students)
------ 2-page Inference-based Question Worksheet and ANSWER KEY
------ 2 Formative Assessment Worksheets and ANSWER KEY (one for higher-level students and one differentiated for lower level students)
------ 2 Venn Diagrams
------ 1 Lesson Reflection Worksheet
------ 6 Writing Reflection Worksheets and 1 Skills List
------ 2 Scoring Rubrics (to score Writing Assessment)
------ 4 Short Response Writing Assessments completely differentiated totaling 8 Assessment Worksheets with ANSWER KEYS
------ 5 Bulletin Board Task Display Pages for each Writing Assessment!
------ 2 Inference Bookmarks
------ Video Link
DESCRIPTION
This in-depth Lesson Plan Packet for the book Neema’s Reason to Smile by Patricia Newman helps students explore real life issues, specifically the challenges/barriers children face in accessing an education. In addition to a variety of engaging activities centered around education, the lesson plan includes a close reading of the book and the watching of a video that is related to the overall themes and topics presented in this book. (Video link included in the lesson plan). Students will engage in multiple activities where they will practice the following skills: inferencing, compare and contrast, and self-to-text, text-to-text, and world-to-text connections. Worksheets and Assessments are differentiated.
An editable version of the Lesson Plan has been included to allow you to modify as you wish!
Also included are 5 Compelling Bulletin Board Task Display Pages, which not only helps showcase student work, but also enhances the overall visual aspect of your bulletin board! You can print these out on photo or gloss paper for optimal quality and shine to post with student work.
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LET'S CONNECT:
By Lara Hocheiser
In yoga, the Yamas & Niyamas are a moral code of conduct, a guideline for how to live. Together, the Yamas & Niyamas help us to make careful decisions about how to think, speak, and behave. This foundational thinking prepares children to form healthy relationships with themselves and others.
This bundle includes two (2) lesson units:
Both units are a PDF download which you can view on your phone, tablet, computer or print out onto paper.
This bundle contains twenty (20) lesson plans that can be used as a yoga class series, or easily incorporated into the school classroom. Adults can facilitate conversations, games, activities, and yoga experiences that give children concrete information about each of the Yamas & Niyamas.
Each lesson plan breaks down one of the Yamas or Niyamas and includes; introduction to that specific core value, a discussion guide, small group work or activity, breathing exercises and yoga poses to challenge and engage children.
How can kids benefit from learning about the yamas and niyamas? Our founder Lara Hocheiser discusses how to apply the principles of yamas and niyamas to children ages 7-11 in Yamas and Niyamas Webinar for Kids.
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Main Idea, Inferencing & Context Clues Social Studies Passage and Activity
By Samantha Louth
Teach students about the branches of the U.S. government while addressing three core reading standards with this fun and engaging resource.
It includes an informational passage on the branches of government, accompanied by two sets of questions tailored for various grades or proficiency levels. To spark enthusiasm and enhance learning, the resource also includes an engaging activity at the end.
Perfect for:
What's included:
This resource aligns with Common Core Standards 3.RI.1, 3.RI.2, 3.RI.4, 4.RI.1, 4.RI.2, and 4.RI.4 ensuring it supports your curriculum effectively.
U.S. Women's History Curriculum Unit - Part 1 (1600-1920) * U.S. History * APUSH
By Christa Nonnemaker
The U.S. Women’s History Curriculum- Part 1 (1600-1920) contains Reading Assignments and Worksheets, Primary Source Analysis and DBQ’s and Power Point Lessons covering seven different eras.
This curriculum unit covers women’s experiences, contributions and perspectives from the pre-Columbian Native American era through the turn of the century, but also including the culmination of the Women's Suffrage Movement with the passage of the 19th Amendment.
The U.S. Women’s History Curriculum – Part 1 is an ever-evolving curriculum unit that includes not just the listed resources but any other resources that will be added in the future.
This curriculum unit can stand alone as its own course or can serve to supplement your United States History curriculum or AP United States History curriculum. These materials provide a more nuanced and complex look at how women participated in American society than is usually given in standard textbooks.
For 8th Grade through 12th Grade students, the Reading Assignments and Worksheets are excellent summaries of women’s experiences that are completed individually or as group exercises. Reading assignments are usually 2-3 pages with 1-2 page worksheets.
For APUSH students, the Primary Source Analysis and DBQ’s are excellent opportunities for students to delve deeper into questions relating to developments, changing attitudes and policies relating to women during critical times in U.S. History. These resources usually include anywhere from 9 to 25 primary sources which vary from excerpts from books, letters, diaries, journals, newspaper articles, lectures and more, photographs, drawings, paintings, graphs, charts, maps and more. They provide excellent practice in identifying change/continuity over time (CCOT), cause/effect and in assessing significance of events.
Teachers can deliver the Power Point Lessons live or can record them for online viewing by their students. Power Point Lessons are usually 12-20 slides.
U.S. Women’s History Curriculum Unit – Part 1 (20 Resources)
⭐ Native American Women: Pre-Columbian Era through 1810
* Reading Assignment and Worksheet
* Power Point Lesson
⭐ Colonial Women: 1600-1763
* Reading Assignment and Worksheet
* Primary Source Analysis and DBQ’s
* Power Point Lesson
⭐ Revolutionary Women: 1763-1783
* Reading Assignment and Worksheet
* Primary Source Analysis and DBQ’s
* Power Point Lesson
⭐ Early Women’s Rights Movement: 1840-1865
* Reading Assignment and Worksheet
* Primary Source Analysis and DBQ’s
* Power Point Lesson
⭐ Women during the Civil War: 1861-1865
* Reading Assignment and Worksheet
* Primary Source Analysis and DBQ’s
* Power Point Lesson
⭐ Women during the Industrial Revolution: 1865-1920
* Reading Assignment and Worksheet
* Primary Source Analysis and DBQ’s
* Power Point Lesson
⭐ Women's Suffrage Movement: 1865-1920
* Reading Assignment and Worksheet
* Primary Source Analysis and DBQ’s
* Power Point Lesson
All of these resources are also available for purchase separately or as teaching bundles for each era but as a curriculum unit, you can take advantage of the discount of immediate access and pre-planning opportunities.
Bonus File: How to Integrate Sources in a DBQ
This Power Point file gives students direction and examples on how to integrate primary sources into sentences, whether from a quantitative source or a written one.
U.S. Women’s History Curriculum – Part 2 coming soon!
Individual Resources are also available for post-Civil War topics:
⭐ Women during the Progressive Era Reading Assignment and Worksheet: 1900-1920
⭐ Women during the 1920s Primary Source Analysis and DBQ’s: 1920-1929
⭐ Women during the 1920s Reading Assignment: 1920-1929
⭐ Women during the Great Depression Reading Assignment and Worksheet: 1929-1939
⭐ Women during the Great Depression Primary Source Analysis and DBQ’s: 1929-1939
⭐ Women during World War II Reading Assignment and Worksheet: 1941-1945
⭐ Women during World War II Power Point Lesson: 1941-1945
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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives - Sorts and Games
By Miss Clever Cookie
Sorting activities and games to teach comparatives and superlatives.
* 1 Kinetic activity - sort by rule
* 1 Colour by rule sheet
* 6 Find the path sheets - sort by rule
* 1 Board game
* 1 Tic Tac Toe sheet
List of Materials and Instructions
1. Grammar Overview
2. Adjective Sorting Game
2 ways to play:
* a sit-down activity - print out, cut up
Children draw an adjective from a receptacle and place it on the right plate.
* a kinetic activity (great for lively classes) -print out two sets, cut up, laminate
3. Colour by Rule worksheet + key
4. 6 Find the Right Path worksheets + keys
5. Board Game
You need counters and dices. To be played in pairs or small groups. If you teach a larger group, print out a few of them.
3 ways to play:
* pupils say the comparative and superlative of the adjective
* pupils form a comparative / superlative and add a suitable noun
* pupils form a sentence
If they make a mistake or don't know, they lose their turn and have to return back to the square they previously stood on.
6. Tic Tac Toe
To be played in pairs. In order to write their Xs and Os, pupils have to write the
comparative and superlative on the line. If they don't know, they have to choose a different square. If they make a mistake, they lose their turn.
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By Rigorous Resources for High School English
This 150-page EDITABLE curriculum has everything you'll need to deliver profoundly stimulating lessons on Nella Larsen's Passing. Invite your class to engage in student-driven discussions without compromising on intellectual rigor. The discussion questions, daily quizzes, literary device exercises, and analytical writing assignment will challenge your students to dig beneath the surface of the text and generate profound interpretive insights!!
Hold your students accountable for completing the nightly homework by beginning every class with a quick vocabulary and reading quiz. Facilitate dynamic discussions that motivate students to become attached to the thrill generating shared knowledge. Challenge students to explicate textual details using a wide range of interpretive lenses: formalist, psychoanalytic, etc. Inspire students to arrive at a whole new depth of insight!!
Here are some highlights from the 150-page editable curriculum:
• Discussion Question Handouts: Twenty pages of deeply thought-provoking discussion questions! One 2-page handout containing 8-10 questions for each of 6 sections of the novel. The discussion questions are the beating heart of these lesson plans. Every discussion question is grounded in concrete textual details and challenges students to arrive at lucid interpretive insights! The questions could be used to focus students’ thinking prior to beginning a discussion, to foster in-class writing such as stop-and-jots, or to assign written reflections for homework. Guaranteed to elicit student engagement and foster profound discussions! (18 pages)
• Discussion Question Answer Keys: The answer keys to the discussion questions are informed by the best academic articles written by scholars who specialize in African-American women writers of the Harlem Renaissance: Deborah McDowell, Cheryl Wall, Bell Hooks, Judith Butler, and others. Of course, there is rarely a single "correct" answer for any question; rather, the discussions questions are made up of higher-order questions designed to foster lively exchanges and interpretive debates among students. They challenge students to build interpretive arguments that require the support of carefully selected textual evidence. (50 pages)
• Quick Writes: A "quick write" can be used at any time in a class to get students to pause and reflect on the text in writing. Introduce a quick write before you begin a discussion to allow students to collect their thoughts. Or roll one out toward the end of a discussion to let students capture and refine their best ideas. (6 pages)
• Vocabulary Lists: Lists of 10 vocabulary words for each of the novel's 6 sections , complete with definitions and sample sentences with the words as used in Passing. A total of 60 SAT-worthy words. (6 pages)
• Reading & Vocabulary Quizzes: Daily quizzes with 10 questions on the nightly reading homework plus another 10 questions on the vocabulary words. If you choose not to have your students study vocabulary, you can still use the portion of the quiz devoted to reading comprehension. Grading these quizzes is simple and quick. They’re an easy way to log 6 to 12 grades into your gradebook. Answer keys included. (24 pages)
• Figurative Language Worksheets (x3): Three worksheets challenge students to identify the type of figurative used in fifty quotations from Passing. The types of figurative language include metaphor, simile, personification, hyperbole, paradox, and oxymoron. This bundle also features a glossary with definitions as well as examples of how each type of figurative language is used in Passing — so you can review them with students before they tackle the worksheets. Each worksheet can be used either as a quiz or as a fun refresher. Answer keys included. (12 pages)
• Quotation Race: Students work in pairs to identify the speakers of 50 key quotations from Passing. Introduce this fun activity when you need to mix things up, or to refresh students' memories in preparation for the AP exam. Answer key included. (6 pages)
• Q3 Practice Essay: Designed for teachers of AP Literature, this in-class practice essay will allow students to rehearse the "Q3" essay from the AP Literature and Composition Exam. The assignment asks students to write a 40-minute in-class essay in response to one amongst three recent Q3 prompts that featured Passing as one of the recommended works of literary merit. (5 pages)
• Analytical Writing Assignment: Challenge students to take their interpretations one step further by writing an analytical paper on Larsen's Passing. Let students choose from one of 5 thought-provoking sample topics — or invite them to develop a similar topic of their own. Rubric included. (4 pages)
The entire resource packet will come to you in two separate formats: Word docs *and* PDFs. Because the Word docs are fully editable, you'll be able to customize the materials to suit your teaching style and/or your students' skill levels — year after year! If you don't have Microsoft Word, you'll still be able to access the entire unit in PDF format, which is easy to navigate and quick to print.
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P.S. The current school year is an especially good time to teach this novel because a cinematic adaptation of Passing was just released on Netflix in 2022. The film is directed by Rebecca Hall and features talented actors like Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negga. If you're considering teaching this thematically powerful and aesthetically beautiful novel, my enthusiastic advice is to do it!
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