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A Guide to Getting Started with Studying Hamlet - Student Handout

By Mark Barrett

This 7-page (1538 words ) student Handout will help any student and/or teacher of the play get started in thinking about themes, characters and examination questions. Written by an Examiner and teacher of 30-years standing.

The Guide is structured as follows:

  • Historical Context: Written during the Elizabethan era, “Hamlet” reflects the cultural and political changes of the time, including the Renaissance and the rise of humanism.
  • Shakespeare’s Life and Works: Understanding Shakespeare’s life and other works can provide valuable insights into “Hamlet,” one of his most complex plays.
  • Character Analysis: The guide examines key characters like Hamlet, Claudius, Gertrude, Ophelia, Polonius, Laertes, Horatio, and King Hamlet’s ghost, highlighting their complexities and roles in the narrative.
  • Language and Style: Shakespeare’s use of soliloquies, wordplay, and vivid imagery enhances the play’s emotional and intellectual impact.
  • Study Strategies: Effective study strategies include close reading, performance analysis, discussion, and consulting secondary sources to deepen understanding.

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Reading Log Bookmarks | Printable Bookmark Template | Reading Challenge

By Jennifer Arnold

Looking for a fun and functional way to keep students motivated to read? These Reading Log Bookmarks are just what you need! Designed for upper elementary through high school, these printable bookmark templates double as a creative reading challenge tool, helping students track their reading progress in a visually appealing and convenient format.

Bookmarks include space for:

  • Tracking book titles
  • Recording start and finish dates

These printable bookmarks are ideal for classrooms, libraries, or homeschool settings. Students can use them as part of a reading challenge or simply to stay organized with their independent reading.

What's Included:

  • 6 engaging printable bookmark templates
  • Black-and-white designs for easy printing and optional student coloring
  • Suitable for grades 4–12

Why You'll Love This Resource:

  • Easy to print and use—no prep required!
  • Encourages accountability and goal-setting in students' reading habits
  • Versatile for individual use or as part of a class-wide reading challenge

Whether you're a teacher, librarian, or parent, these Reading Log Bookmarks will inspire students to stay on top of their reading and make progress toward their goals.

Tip: Print on heavier paper for longevity!

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Wuthering Heights Vocabulary Crossword Puzzles

By Educate and Create

Studying Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte ? Are students having problems with some of the vocabulary words? Then this product is for you! Includes 6 crossword puzzles covering the entire book. Pairs great with Wuthering Heights Vocabulary Lists and Quizzes to help students with vocabulary words as they read the text! Comes complete with answer key.

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Great Depression, Dust Bowl and Migrant Workers Image Analysis Graphic Organizer

By Queen's Educational Resources

Great Depression, Dust Bowl, Migrant Worker Graphic Organizer

ABOUT THIS RESOURCE

Image Analysis

Great Depression, Dust Bowl, Migrant Worker Graphic Organizer

3 pages

PDF File

Suitable for Grades 5-12

This resource includes:

1 Overview Page

2 separate Great Depression, Dust Bowl, and Migrant Workers Image Analysis Graphic Organizers: one for higher-level students and one differentiated for ELL, Special Ed, and Lower-level students. (Same information, but differentiated worksheets)

Image Links

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This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.

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These graphic organizers require students to analyze three images related to the Great Depression and Dust Bowl and draw evidence-based conclusions. The differentiated version graphic organizer includes scaffolding questions to help lower level students analyze the images and write about them. The graphic organizers also require students to cite evidence from the images to support their analysis/conclusions. The graphic organizers are visually appealing and eye catching!

These graphic organizers are excellent for Do Now, unit launch, groupwork, homework, independent work, and/or research activities. They can also be used to set a purpose for listening/watching video clips used to supplement lessons. It's a great tool to help build students' background/prior knowledge for upcoming units/topics related to the Great Depression and/or Dust Bowl.

These graphic organizers make a great addition to a lesson plan!

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Halloween vocabulary Bingo Riddles Game - Halloween Party Activities for kids

By Zaazoua Mostapha

Fun and educational Halloween vocabulary bingo game. Riddles to play in speech therapy or at your holiday classroom Halloween party.

You'll get a PDF file of 31 pages ( 30 bingo riddle cards + list of words used )

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Halloween
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Exploring Dystopian Literature

By Lindsay

Looking for a meaningful and engaging way to introduce dystopian literature to your students? This ready-to-use resource offers a perfect balance of critical thinking and creative expression!

✅ What’s Included:

  • thought-provoking reflection questions that encourage students to analyze real-world issues and connect them to dystopian themes
  • creative writing activity that guides students in designing their own dystopian society, complete with internal logic and a cautionary message
  • A detailed answer key to support discussion, assessment, or independent student review

Ideal for middle and high school English Language Arts classes, this activity is a great entry point into novels such as The Hunger GamesFahrenheit 451The Giver, The Marrow Thieves or 1984.

Students will:

  • Explore current technologies and societal trends
  • Reflect on the popularity of dystopian fiction
  • Create original stories with rich themes and warnings

✨ Perfect for individual work, small group discussion, or as a pre-reading activity to spark interest in your next dystopian novel study.

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Biography Worksheet - Blank Research Organizer

By The Classroom Globetrotter

Having students research historical figures or famous people from pop culture? Use this blank organizer to help students as they complete their research! Perfect for any history or language classroom!

Great for extension activities, extra credit, or homework!


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Halloween Scavenger Hunt x3 (Different Age Levels) + Halloween Gift Tags!

By Creative Discoveries Online Academy Printables

Have fun exploring your house or community with these 3 Halloween Scavenger Hunts for all different ages. You even get a set of colorful Halloween gift tags to use at your party.

Here is what is included:

1. Scavenger hunt with pictures to find and cross off or dab

2. Scavenger hunt with reading clues to pick out of a hat and go find

3. Scavenger hunt in list format that should be found and crossed off

This could be used for little ones all the way up to adults.

Just print your templates, grab a pencil, crayon, marker or dabber and you are set to go to have some easy, but challenging, creative Halloween action! You can print this in black and white or in color.

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Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

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Halloween
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Women's Suffrage: Teaching Bundle * Women's History Month

By Christa Nonnemaker

Women's Suffrage in the United States: 1865-1920 Teaching Bundle Resources:

* Primary Source Analysis and DBQ's

* Power Point Lesson

* Reading Assignment and Worksheet (Guided Reading)

Primary Source Analysis and DBQ's

This 29-page Primary Source Analysis with DBQ's resource with 20 primary sources plus three DBQ prompts gives students a chance to delve deeper into the challenges, obstacles and finally the success of the suffrage movement. The first page includes an Overview, Notes on Primary Sources and Definitions.

Here’s a chance for students to read documents that shed light on various opinions in favor and against suffrage, the differences of opinions within the movement as to strategy and how racial segregation played a role in the movement.

Assign just one, a few or all of the sources depending on time constraints and student interest.

Primary sources include letters, photos, reports and other documents. Each page of primary sources includes questions at the end in order for students to analyze perspectives, consider key ideas and identify bias.

Included is a one-page sheet that explains what primary sources are and how to analyze them using specific questions through a process called HAPPY. There is also a page at the end for students to apply the HAPPY process to one source.

Three DBQ prompts are included at the end with instructions on how to create a response to the prompt. An Answer Key to all the questions and the DBQ prompts are available at the end of the packet.

A separate PowerPoint presentation on How to Integrate Sources for a DBQ is included in the Zip file. There is also a YouTube video that provides narration for the slides. The link is included in the packet.

There is also an Easel Activity which allows students to answer the questions at the end of each primary source online. For homework purposes, Home Schoolers or for asynchronous learning, this is an especially valuable digital option .


Reading Assignment

This four-page Reading Assignment and Worksheet provides an overview of the various activities, attributes and activities of women involved in the women's suffrage movement. It covers the time period from the end of the Civil War in 1865 through the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920. Students can read this on their own as a homework assignment or it can be a group activity in a classroom. As a close reading activity, it is also ideally suited for home-schoolers or independent learners who want to learn more. A Worksheet with questions based on the reading is included, along with an Answer Key. This resource helps students with reading comprehension.

Reading Assignment - 3 pages

Worksheet - 1 page

This is also available as a digital resource through Easel so students may complete it online.


Power Point Presentation

This 20-slide PowerPoint presentation covers the suffrage movement in the United States from 1865-1920. It is an ideal lesson for the post-Civil War and/or Progressive Era eras or as a stand-alone resource for women’s history. It is also a good resource during Women’s History Month.

Each slide contains information and graphics that highlight how the women's suffrage movement developed over these years. It highlights the many obstacles they faced, the different organizations that were formed, strategies employed and how suffrage was eventually achieved. Key women are highlighted including the giants of the era such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Carrie Chapman Catt, Ida B. Wells, and Alice Paul.

A digital assessment in Easel is provided for teachers to measure student understanding, retention and analysis of the material.


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Irregular Verb Past Tense Games; in Color OR Black and White

By Miss Clever Cookie

Contains 13 different Tic-Tac-Toe boards and a Connect 3 Sides Game. Printable, no or low prep. Irregular verbs are grouped into sections by their alphabetical order. Even students who have only just started learning irregular verbs can play!

Product contains:

* 13 Tic Tac Toe boards

  • 2 boards contain verbs starting with the letters B - G
  • 2 boards G - L
  • 2 boards L - S
  • 2 boards S - W
  • 4 small boards covering all the verbs
  • 1 big "monster" board covering all the verbs

* Connect 3 Sides Game (check out the preview for detailed instructions)

  • game board in 2 different sizes
  • 80 colour coded verb cards
  • a list of 80 irregular verbs in alphabetical order (colour coded)

List of 80 irregular verbs included in this product:

be, become, begin, bite, break, bring, build, burn, buy, catch, choose, come, cost, cut, dig, do, draw, drink, drive, eat, fall, feel, fight, find, fly, freeze, get, give, go, grow, have, hear, hide, hit, hold, hurt, keep, know, learn, leave, lie, lose, make, mean, meet, pay, put, read, ride, ring, run, say, see, sell, send, set, sing, sink, sit, sleep, smell, speak, spell, spend, stand, steal, stick, sweep, swim, take, teach, tear, tell, think, throw, understand, wake, wear, win, write

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The Great Gatsby SOCIAL CLASS WORKSHEETS | "Old Money" vs. "New Money"

By Rigorous Resources for High School English

NEW IN 2020: Rigorous! Engaging! Thought-provoking! This 5-page EDITABLE document helps your students to analyze the hierarchy of social classes and then to decode the signs of social status in The Great Gatsby. This activity promises to elicit dynamic engagement from all students without compromising on intellectual rigor. The worksheets on socioeconomic differences will challenge your students to dig beneath the surface of the text and generate profound interpretive insights!

Here's what you'll find inside:

Symbolic Settings Worksheet (or Quiz): The first worksheet challenges students to come up with adjectives to describe East Egg and West Egg based on how those symbolic settings are described in The Great Gatsby. This worksheet can be used either as a fun exercise or as a quiz. (1 pages)

Decoding Socioeconomic Status Handout: Not only was Fitzgerald was a careful reader of sociologist Thorstein Veblen's Theory of the Leisure Class (1899), but he incorporated many of Veblen's insights into The Great Gatsby. For example, it was Veblen who coined the term "conspicuous consumption" to describe a type of consumer spending that was intended primarily to show off one's wealth — which is one reason why Gatsby's parties are so lavish! This handout features key quotations from Veblen and other sociologists that will help students arrive at a deeper understanding of the difference between "Old Money" and "New Money." (1 page).

"Old Money" vs. "New Money" Worksheet (or Quiz): The second worksheet builds upon the handout above and enables teachers to assess whether students are able to decode status differences. The worksheet challenges students to determine whether 16 different adjectives — such as "refined," "ostentatious," "exuberant," and "aloof" — would most likely characterize "Old Money" or "New Money." Answer key included. (2 pages)

Analyzing Evidence Worksheet: This short worksheet challenges students to connect Nick's assessment that Jordan is a "rotten driver" with Nick's last words to Gatsby, "They're a rotten crowd." Did Fitzgerald mean to suggest that the residents of East Egg and/or West Egg amount to a batch of rotten eggs? (1 page)

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Capitalization: No Prep Test Prep - Grammar Revising & Editing

By Blooming Through High School

A capitalization guide with 5 full practice activities that will give students an opportunity to practice before state or district assessments. Includes a "teach" page for self-guided learning.

INCLUDES: Word doc, PDF and 4 Google Form Quizzes! (digital)

BUNDLE AND SAVE: ELA Test Prep, Study Guide & Activities Bundle

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Language Showdown: Gen Z vs. The Oldies! Interactive Google Slides

By Inspired By MlG

Gen Z vs. The Oldies: The Ultimate Language Showdown in Google Slides!

Is "Yeet" the new "Groovy"? This interactive Google Slides activity throws down a fun challenge for students of all ages to explore the fascinating world of generational language!

Here's what makes it epic for your classroom:

  • Generational Lingo Smackdown: Students will decode slang terms and expressions used by both Gen Z and "The Oldies," uncovering the evolution of language across time.
  • Communication Crossroads: This activity sparks lively discussions or writing assignments as students delve into the cultural nuances of language and how communication styles differ between generations.
  • Tech-Savvy & Teacher-Friendly: No need to be a tech guru! This easy-to-use Google Slides resource is perfect for in-person or virtual classrooms, making learning a breeze.
  • Beyond the Textbook: Forget boring lectures! This interactive showdown ignites curiosity and fosters engaging conversations, leaving students with a deeper understanding of language and communication.
  • Flexible Fun: Liven up brain breaks, morning meetings, or use it as a kick-off or wrap-up activity for the school year. It's guaranteed to spark laughter and learning!

Benefits for Students:

  • Develops critical thinking and communication skills
  • Bridges the generation gap through language understanding
  • Makes learning about language history fun and engaging
  • Encourages active participation and discussion
  • Promotes cultural awareness and understanding

Help your students become language ninjas with the Gen Z vs. The Oldies: Language Showdown!

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Ballads

By Beth Hammett

16 page presentation to help students define and understand what a ballad is, how it changed over time, its historical importance, Dand how to write a ballad. Includes: Definition with individual/group activity Examples of ballads throughout time periods Patterns/Rhyme scheme with example Critical thinking & fact based Individual/group activities Write your own ballad individual/group activity Research project with scoring rubric Extra Resources Complete interactive unit for defining, recognizing, teaching and writing ballads. Meets Common Core State Standards.

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Enneagram Personality Test Reflection Worksheets

By Dotty's Printables

This Enneagram Test Resource is for middle and high school students to learn about their personality type and results. It includes an introduction, test instructions, reflection worksheets, type analysis pages, personal growth plans, and activities for understanding relationships.

Teachers can use it anytime during the school year for personality studies or social-emotional learning.

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Legends Series - Yamata no Orochi - Reading Assignment

By Quick Assignment Central

Historical Legends Assignment: Part of a 20-Assignment Series!

Ignite curiosity with this engaging reading activity on historical legends. As one assignment in a 20-part series, it’s designed to develop critical thinking and comprehension in an accessible and exciting way. It is written at a 7th grade level so is accessible to a wide range of students.

Students will read 4 focused paragraphs that explore key elements of the story:

  1. Origins
  2. Key Elements
  3. Cultural Significance
  4. Modern Relevance/Legacy

After reading, students will answer 4 comprehensive questions, supported by a clear answer key for easy grading and discussion.

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Of Plymouth Plantation All In One: Vocabulary, Assessments, and Answer Key

By YourTeachingDoc

This bundled package contains:

1. A Pre-Teaching activity where the students translate Archaic Language into common language. The document has "hidden" answers. Highlight the "common language" section and make the text black to see the answers. It is in printable format.

2. A KIM Critical Vocabulary activity for students to master the key vocabulary in "Of Plymouth Plantation".

3. "Of Plymouth Plantation" mastery test - includes key vocabulary, key themes, authors purpose, and central ideas of the text. Answer key is included.

BONUS: Included at the bottom of the Vocabulary page is an online Kahoots review game for the test AND code for students to play in class or you can assign them to play it at home - incorporating technology in a fun and meaningful way!

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Marrying the Hangman by Margaret Atwood chunked text analysis with answers

By The Red-Haired Reader

This Google doc helps students analyze Margaret Atwood's narrative poem "The Hangman's Wife". You can print the doc or have students complete it digitally.

I've included the full text of the piece on the left side of the doc and chunked it to correspond to 17 analysis questions on the right. Students will answer questions on symbolism, point of view, narrative voice, imagery, direct address, use of rhetorical questions, figurative language, characterization, syntax, word choice, and themes of power and gender. An answer key is included for your convenience.

You can use this piece in conjunction with The Handmaid's Tale, Alias Grace, or any of Atwood's other masterpieces. It would fit in well with a narrative poetry unit as well. Thank you for looking!

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A Conversation with Winston Churchill - History / Socials

By Mark Holmes

Engage Your Students in a Conversation with History: A Unique AI-Powered Interview with Winston Churchill

Bring history to life with this innovative resource! This simulated interview, powered by artificial intelligence, offers a unique and engaging way for your students to explore the life, legacy, and complexities of one of the 20th century's most iconic figures: Winston Churchill.

What's Included:

12 Poignant Interview Questions: Covering key events and themes from Churchill's life, including his early military experiences, political career, leadership during World War II, and views on the Cold War.

Project & Assignment Ideas: Historical analysis, research, creative & analytical Projects.

Churchill's Thoughtful Responses: Crafted using historical accuracy and cutting-edge AI technology to emulate Churchill's characteristic wit, eloquence, and strong opinions.

Benefits:

  • Promotes active learning and historical inquiry
  • Develops critical thinking and analytical skills
  • Encourages perspective-taking and empathy
  • Provides a springboard for research and further exploration
  • Introduces students to the potential of AI in education
  • Suitable for individual, small group, or whole-class activities

Perfect for history, social studies, government, and language arts classrooms

Go beyond textbooks and lectures! This resource offers a dynamic and interactive way to engage your students with history and delve deeper into the life and times of Winston Churchill. The use of AI adds a modern twist and sparks curiosity about the evolving role of technology in education.

Spark lively classroom discussions and ignite your students' curiosity about the past and the future!

Aligning with Learning Objectives:

While specific standards might vary depending on your state or country, here's how this resource aligns with common learning objectives found in frameworks like Common Core State Standards (CCSS) and Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS):

Analyzing Text Structure and Author's Purpose: Students will analyze how the interview format structures information and how Churchill's responses reveal his perspectives and purpose in conveying his experiences. (e.g., CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.6-8.6, TEKS 8.6.B)

Evaluating Arguments and Evidence: Students will evaluate the historical accuracy of Churchill's statements and the evidence he provides to support his views. (e.g., CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.9-10.8, TEKS 8.16.A)

Integrating and Evaluating Multiple Sources: The interview can be used alongside other historical texts and materials to provide a more comprehensive understanding of Churchill and his era. (e.g., CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.11-12.9, TEKS 8.22.C)

Writing:

Writing Arguments: Students can use the interview as a springboard to write argumentative essays, taking a stance on Churchill's actions or the historical events discussed. (e.g., CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.WHST.9-12.1, TEKS 8.21.A)

Research and Inquiry: The interview can inspire students to conduct further research on Churchill, World War II, or other related topics. (e.g., CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.WHST.9-12.7, TEKS 8.19.B)

Speaking and Listening:

Comprehension and Collaboration: Students can engage in discussions about the interview, sharing their interpretations and perspectives while actively listening to their peers. (e.g., CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.9-10.1, TEKS 8.24.A)

Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas: Students can present their research findings or arguments based on the interview, using evidence to support their claims. (e.g., CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.11-12.4, TEKS 8.25.B)

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The Changing Dynamics of Work

By Iryna Kovalenko

Explore the evolving workplace with this engaging resource! Perfect for teaching students about remote work, office culture, and finding a work-life balance. Includes interactive activities to enhance understanding of modern work trends.

English Language Arts
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