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Bookmarks to Color The Raven Quotes by Edgar Allan Poe Book Markers Activity
By Eden Digital Arts
Set of 4 different coloring bookmarks with quotes by Edgar Allan Poe from The Raven to be used as gifts, early finishers, addition to sub plans, and more.
Using coloring bookmarks with quotes and illustrations can be a wonderful way to engage readers and explore the themes and characters of the story. Here are some ideas on how to use them in your classroom, library, or at a book club:
1. Book Club and Classroom Discussions: Use the bookmarks as prompts for book club discussions.
2. End-of-Term Gifts: Consider gifting the finished bookmarks to students at the end of the term as a personalized and meaningful memento of their time in your class.
3. Use bookmarks book club member rewards/gifts.
4. Attach bookmarks to a pack of coloring pens or a book for a small gift.
5. Homemade Gifts: Encourage students to give their colored bookmarks to classmates, friends, or family members who enjoy reading.
6. Collaborative Coloring: Set up a collaborative coloring station where students can work together to create a large, colorful bookmark collage, using bookmarks featuring quotes from different books.
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7. Use coloring bookmarks as a relaxing downtime activity.
8. As an addition to subplans and for early finishers.
9. Add to cards and letters.
10. Use as decorations for scrapbooks or reading journals.
11. Coloring during read-at-loud times.
12. Classroom Decor: string together the colored bookmarks to create a unique and personalized classroom decoration that reflects the artistic talents of your students.
Files include: 1 Pdf US letter-size pages 8.5” by 11”. Four different bookmarks in two sizes: large bookmarks measure about 8." by 2.4",
and smaller set 7" by 2"
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Road Not Taken Robert Frost Quote Bookmarks to Color Coloring Activity DIY Gift
By Eden Digital Arts
Set of 4 coloring bookmarks with the quote from the poem by Robert Frost "The Road Not Taken" to be used as low prep activity, gifts, early finishers, additions to sub plans, and more.
Here are some ideas on how to use them in your classroom, library, or at a book club:
Check out my other novel-related bookmarks
Files include: 1 Pdf US letter-size pages 8.5” by 11”. Four different bookmarks in two sizes: large bookmarks measure about 8." by 2.4",
and smaller set 7" by 2"
SIMILAR COLORING ITEMS YOU MIGHT LIKE
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Hope Quote Emily Dickinson Coloring Bookmarks Poetry Activity for Teens DIY Gift
By Eden Digital Arts
Set of 4 coloring bookmarks with the quote from the poem by Emily Dickinson "Hope" is the thing with feathers to be used as low prep activity, gifts, early finishers, student rewards, additions to sub plans, and more.
Here are some ideas on how to use them in your classroom, library, or at a book club:
Check out my other novel-related bookmarks
Files include: 1 Pdf US letter-size pages 8.5” by 11”. Four different bookmarks in two sizes: large bookmarks measure about 8." by 2.4",
and smaller set 7" by 2"
SIMILAR COLORING ITEMS YOU MIGHT LIKE
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For personal use by one teacher only, please do not alter, resell or share this file.
Robert Frost Poem Nothing Gold Can Stay Bookmarks to Color Coloring DIY Gift
By Eden Digital Arts
Set of 4 coloring bookmarks with the Poem Nothing Gold Can Stay by Robert Frost to be used as low prep gifts, early finishers, additions to sub plans, and more.
Here are some ideas on how to use them in your classroom, library, or at a book club:
1. Book Club and Classroom Discussions: Use the bookmarks as prompts for book club discussions.
2. End-of-Term Gifts: Consider gifting the finished bookmarks to students at the end of the term as a personalized and meaningful memento of their time in your class.
3. Use bookmarks book club member rewards/gifts.
4. Attach bookmarks to a pack of coloring pens or a book for a small gift.
5. Homemade Gifts: Encourage students to give their colored bookmarks to classmates, friends, or family members who enjoy reading.
6. Collaborative Coloring: Set up a collaborative coloring station where students can work together to create a large, colorful bookmark collage, using bookmarks featuring quotes from different books.
Check out my other novel-related bookmarks
7. Use coloring bookmarks as a relaxing downtime activity.
8. As an addition to subplans and for early finishers.
9. Add to cards and letters.
10. Use as decorations for scrapbooks or reading journals.
11. Coloring during read-at-loud times.
12. Classroom Decor: string together the colored bookmarks to create a unique and personalized classroom decoration that reflects the artistic talents of your students.
Files include: 1 Pdf US letter-size pages 8.5” by 11”. Four different bookmarks in two sizes: large bookmarks measure about 8." by 2.4",
and smaller set 7" by 2"
SIMILAR COLORING ITEMS YOU MIGHT LIKE
Please follow my store to receive notifications of new items posted
For personal use by one teacher only, please do not resell or share this file.
Introduction to Rhyme Scheme and Rhythm in Poetry
By Educate and Create
A Powerpoint which provides a brief overview of rhythm and rhyme scheme using poetry. I've used this as an introduction to poetry and pair this up with a poem in which students must find the rhyme scheme. It can be used with any poem.
Interactive Lesson in Poetry and Music
By Educate and Create
Getting students excited about poetry and figurative language can be difficult. I find that putting it into terms of music often with popular songs makes the process more enjoyable for them and myself. This product contains a powerpoint with links to videos, worksheets which examine both figurative language and poetry, and most of is an interactive lesson that will have your students singing while they're learning.
Women in History Biographical Poetry
By Educate and Create
This product includes 30 graphic organizers of different historical women. Students fill out the graphic organizer by conducting research on their given person and then are given instructions on how to write an acrostic biographical poem. Rubric for the final poem is included in this product. Great for project for Women's History Month.
ELA - Lyrics and Poetry - Analyzing Word Choice
By Amanda G
Nothing like catching two curriculum areas in one. This assignment will help you meet expectations in both music and language. Students are asked to analyze poetry and lyrics, both those used in class and those of their own choosing. The assignment has students looking at: * vocabulary used * structure * techniques * important words * feelings Students are also asked to consider how the poem/music is meant to be performed. They are also asked to consider the background of the poet/musician.
New Year's Acrostic Poem Goal Writing Printable Activity - Freebie
By KJ Inspired Resources
Ring in the new year with this NO PREP acrostic poem goal writing activity! Students can choose their favorite words and write their own acrostic poem on the printable template while spelling out the words HAPPY NEW YEAR. Enjoy as morning work, center activity, brain break, or for your New Year's Party!
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Abuelito Who by Sandra Cisneros Foldable Poetry Analysis Activity + answers!
By The Red-Haired Reader
This product will allow your students to easily understand and analyze Sandra Cisneros' "Abuelito Who" by breaking it down line-by-line!
Instruct your students to fold the paper in half the long way, and to cut along the black lines into the midline of the paper. They will end up with a long, skinny version of the poem on the front of the flaps, and analysis question inside.
As they read the poem, they will peel back the flap to reveal questions that ask them to analyze the poem for theme, characterization, tone, mood, diction, imagery, and figurative language. This poem works well paired with Cisneros' other works, coming of age stories, or texts that deal with themes of family, love, and loss.
This foldable includes an answer key! Please ask if you have any questions!
Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson Socratic Seminar Assessment + Rubric
By The Red-Haired Reader
Are you looking for an authentic, student-led final assessment for Brown Girl Dreaming? This resource contains everything you need to hold a Socratic Seminar Fishbowl Discussion in your classroom for the text
Included are two different packets of Socratic Seminar packets- packet A and packet B. Each packet contains three different discussion questions that require students to answer and provide two quotes from the text to back up their answers. Students are also required to come up with three additional questions they will ask if there’s time in their seminar. Finally, the packet has a page where each student will monitor a partner in the opposite circle. They will make a check each time their partner speaks, and paraphrase meaningful comments their partner makes. The file also contains a rubric for you to use while your students are discussing!
When you print out the file, you’ll see packet A on the top half of the sheet, packet B on the bottom half, and then the rubric as the last page of the file. Remove the rubric and print one out for each of your students. Copy the rest of the pages, cut them in half, and staple them. Each student will receive one half-sheet booklet; packet A or packet B.
Give your students adequate time to plan for their Seminar! I usually give them a full class period (40 minutes for me), but you could have them do it for homework, or over the course of a few days. The day of the Seminar, you’ll assign partners with opposite packets. Let A discuss for as long as they need (usually 25 -30-ish minutes for me!), then flip-flop your circles and have B discuss afterwards.
My students LOVE Socratic Seminars! I have found the fishbowl discussion format works much better when you give each group three different questions so you don’t hear the same discussion two times, which is how this product is set up. I have used Socratic Seminars in small literature circle groups, as well as with the whole class at once. Please ask if you have questions!
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I heard a Fly buzz- when I died by Emily Dickinson Foldable Poetry Analysis tool
By The Red-Haired Reader
This product will allow your students to easily understand and analyze Emily Dickinson's "I heard a Fly buzz - when I died" by breaking it down line-by-line!
Instruct your students to fold the paper in half the long way, and to cut along the black lines into the midline of the paper. They will end up with a long, skinny version of the poem on the front of the flaps, and analysis question inside.
As they read the poem, they will peel back the flap to reveal questions that ask them to analyze for word choice, characterization, setting, mood, metaphor, syntax, and symbolism. Please ask if you have any questions!
I'm Nobody! Who are you? Emily Dickinson Foldable Poetry Analysis Activity
By The Red-Haired Reader
This product will allow your students to easily understand and analyze Emily Dickinson's "I'm Nobody! Who are you?" by breaking it down line-by-line!
Instruct your students to fold the paper in half the long way, and to cut along the black lines into the midline of the paper. They will end up with a long, skinny version of the poem on the front of the flaps, and analysis question inside.
As they read the poem, they will peel back the flap to reveal questions that ask them to analyze for word choice, theme, simile, author's purpose, syntax, and irony. I've included an answer key for your convenience. Please ask if you have any questions!
The Bustle in a House by Emily Dickinson Foldable Poetry Analysis tool
By The Red-Haired Reader
This product will allow your students to easily understand and analyze Emily Dickinson's "The Bustle in a House" by breaking it down line-by-line!
Instruct your students to fold the paper in half the long way, and to cut along the black lines into the midline of the paper. They will end up with a long, skinny version of the poem on the front of the flaps, and analysis question inside.
As they read the poem, they will peel back the flap to reveal questions that ask them to analyze for word choice, connotation, syntax, tone, theme, and metaphor. Please ask if you have any questions!
Do not go gentle into that good night by Dylan Thomas Foldable Poetry Analysis
By The Red-Haired Reader
This product will allow your students to easily understand and analyze Dylan Thomas's "Do not go gentle into that good night" by breaking it down line-by-line!
Instruct your students to fold the paper in half the long way, and to cut along the black lines into the midline of the paper. They will end up with a long, skinny version of the poem on the front of the flaps, and analysis question inside.
As they read the poem, they will peel back the flap to reveal questions that ask them to analyze the poem for gist, theme, setting, repetition, metaphor, author's purpose, and syntax.
A suggested answer key is included for this foldable. Please ask if you have any questions!
Please come back and let me know how you use this in your classroom! I use it in my film studies class in conjunction with the movie Interstellar, but you could use it in a variety of ways!
To Daffodils by Robert Herrick Foldable Poetry Analysis Activity
By The Red-Haired Reader
This product will allow your students to easily understand and analyze Robert Herrick's "To Daffodils" by breaking it down line-by-line!
Instruct your students to fold the paper in half the long way, and to cut along the black lines into the midline of the paper. They will end up with a long, skinny version of the poem on the front of the flaps, and analysis question inside.
As they read the poem, they will peel back the flap to reveal questions that ask them to analyze the poem for theme, imagery, symbolism, point of view, mood, and metaphor. Please ask if you have any questions!
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The Rose That Grew From Concrete Tupac Shakur Foldable Poetry Analysis+ answers
By The Red-Haired Reader
This product will allow your students to easily understand and analyze Tupac Shakur's "The Rose That Grew From Concrete" by breaking it down line-by-line!
Instruct your students to fold the paper in half the long way, and to cut along the black lines into the midline of the paper. They will end up with a long, skinny version of the poem on the front of the flaps, and analysis question inside.
As they read the poem, they will peel back the flap to reveal questions that ask them to analyze the poem for theme, symbolism, tone, mood, characterization, syntax, and metaphor. This poem works well paired with The House on Mango Street, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, the work of Angie Thomas, etc.
This foldable includes an answer key! Please ask if you have any questions!
Alone by Edgar Allan Poe Foldable Poetry Analysis Activity + answer key
By The Red-Haired Reader
This product will allow your students to easily understand and analyze Edgar Allan Poe's "Alone" by breaking it down line-by-line!
Instruct your students to fold the paper in half the long way, and to cut along the black lines into the midline of the paper. They will end up with a long, skinny version of the poem on the front of the flaps, and analysis question inside.
As they read the poem, they will peel back the flap to reveal questions that ask them to analyze the poem for theme, imagery, metaphor, syntax, characterization, mood, and symbolism. I've included a suggested answer key for your convenience! Please ask if you have any questions!
There is no Frigate like a Book by Emily Dickinson Foldable Poetry Analysis tool
By The Red-Haired Reader
This product will allow your students to easily understand and analyze Emily Dickinson's "There is no Frigate like a Book" by breaking it down line-by-line!
Instruct your students to fold the paper in half the long way, and to cut along the black lines into the midline of the paper. They will end up with a long, skinny version of the poem on the front of the flaps, and analysis question inside.
As they read the poem, they will peel back the flap to reveal questions that ask them to analyze for gist, extended metaphor, syntax, author's purpose, alliteration, and simile. I have included an answer key for your convenience. Please ask if you have any questions!
Success is counted sweetest Emily Dickinson Foldable Poetry Analysis + answers
By The Red-Haired Reader
This product will allow your students to easily understand and analyze Emily Dickinson's "Success is counted sweetest" by breaking it down line-by-line!
Instruct your students to fold the paper in half the long way, and to cut along the black lines into the midline of the paper. They will end up with a long, skinny version of the poem on the front of the flaps, and analysis question inside.
As they read the poem, they will peel back the flap to reveal questions that ask them to analyze for word choice, syntax, tone, theme, symbolism, and gist. i have included an answer key for your convenience. Please ask if you have any questions!