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As You Like It- Historical Background
By Educate and Create
This is an excellent worksheet to give prior to having students read Shakespeare's play "As You Like It". It has historical information about the play and 7 short answer questions. *** You may also like my study guide for As You Like It *** As You Like It Interactive Flipbook
As You Like It- Complete Teacher's Unit
By Educate and Create
Covering the As You Like It? Don't know where to get started? This bundle includes everything you need for your students to analyze the text for plot development, characterization, language, and more. Makes learning Shakespeare fun and easy for your students.
Complete Unit.
Covers the entire play of As You Like It !
Great for differentiation.
By Educate and Create
Shakespeare Ultimate Bundle. Includes resources for the following plays: Hamlet, As You Like It, Julius Caesar, King Lear, Macbeth, A Midsummer's Night Dream, Much Ado About Nothing, Othello, Romeo and Juliet, Taming of the Shrew, The Tempest, and The Twelfth Night. Great for covering Shakespeare at multiple grade levels or multiple plays. Includes different activities, study guides, games, and more. Works great as a school resource.
Nothing Gold Can Stay Robert Frost Foldable Poetry Analysis Activity + answers
By The Red-Haired Reader
This product will allow your students to easily understand and analyze Robert Frost's "Nothing Gold Can Stay" 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 symbolism, mood, imagery, allusion, and theme. I have included an answer key of sample responses for your convenience.
You can use this product in an interactive notebook, as part of your analysis of chapter 6 of S.E Hinton's The Outsiders, in conjunction with The Fault in Our Stars, with Catcher in the Rye, or as part of a poetry study! Please ask if you have any questions!
Excerpt from "Once Upon A Time When We Were Colored" by Clifton L Taulbert
By The Red-Haired Reader
The excerpt from "Once Upon a Time When We Were Colored" by Clifton L. Taulbert appears in my school's 8th grade red McDougal Littell textbook. This product instructs students to read and annotated a xeroxed copy of the text. Then they have 6 text-based questions to answer in complete sentence that ask them to analyze the text. The questions are on the following topics: characterization, plot, inference, author's craft, and theme. An answer key is included.
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Introduction to Fahrenheit 451 : Reflections on Neil Gaiman essay
By The Red-Haired Reader
In my copies of Fahrenheit 451, Neil Gaiman introduces the novel with an essay written in April 2013. It's called: “Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451 and What Science Fiction Is and Does”. If the introduction isn't in your texts, here is the full text version: https://glose.com/book/fahrenheit-451-2/introduction-by-neil-gaiman#41
This activity requires you to make copies of the essay for each student. Step 1 directs them to actively read and annotate the text. Step 2 requires them to answer seven questions about the essay. They will need to refer back to the text and explain their answers in complete sentences.
An answer key has been included for your convenience!
This product is perfect for Distance Learning. Students can view the questions on this PDF and answer them in a Google Doc or whatever method you have students submit their work!
Please check out my shop for more Fahrenheit 451 resources!
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Independent Reading: Mood, Tone, Setting
By The Red-Haired Reader
This week- long assignment asks students to make nightly entries describing the setting of the scene they read that night, and then analyze how the setting affects the tone and mood. At the end, they need to draw a conclusion about the relationship between setting and mood/ tone.
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BUNDLE: every Ray Bradbury resource in my shop! Fahrenheit 451 and short stories
By The Red-Haired Reader
This big bundle includes every Ray Bradbury product in my store. It includes materials to teach Fahrenheit 451 as well as 5 different short stories, including:
1. "Dark They Were, and Golden Eyed" ("The Naming of Names")
2. "There Will Come Soft Rains"
3. "The Veldt"
4. "A Sound of Thunder"
5. "All Summer in a Day"
Please check out each product individually! Thank you for looking!
Growing Bundle of Every Poetry Analysis Foldable in my store!
By The Red-Haired Reader
This giant bundle includes all the poetry analysis foldables I offer in my store at a great discount. At this time there are 85 poems included, but I'm always adding more! Please watch the video on how to use my line of poetry analysis foldables, and ask if you have any questions!
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BUNDLE of Resources for Fahrenheit 451!
By The Red-Haired Reader
This product bundles all the Fahrenheit 451 resources in my store! Please check them out individually for details. Thank you!
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Bundle of 8 resources for S.E. Hinton's The Outsiders !
By The Red-Haired Reader
This product bundles all of the products I have in my store for S.E. Hinton's The Outsiders. You'll get everything from characterization activities to a creative narrative writing assignment to an analysis of "Nothing Gold Can Stay" to a final assessment!
Please check out the individual products for the details. Thank you so much! Let me know if you have any questions!
BUNDLE of Resources for Independent Reading : Worksheets and a Rubric!
By The Red-Haired Reader
This product bundles all of my Independent Reading products together. Please check out the products individually so you can see exactly what is included. Thank you so much!
BUNDLE of 7 Robert Frost poems: foldable poetry analysis activities!
By The Red-Haired Reader
This bundle includes 7 Robert Frost foldables for poetry analysis: Fire and Ice, Nothing Gold Can Stay, Design, Once by the Pacific, Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening, The Road Not Taken, and Acquainted with the Night. Please check out each product's listing, and let me know if you have any questions!
***Interested in checking out what a foldable poetry analysis from my store looks like? Please download my freebie here! Foldable Poetry Analysis for The Quiet World by Jeffrey McDaniel: FREEBIE ***
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The Scarlet Letter by Hawthorne 25 Chapter Question & Answer Print & Digital
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
Grab these digital and printable question-and-answer worksheets & forms to test your students' reading comprehension of The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorn - chapter by chapter.
What does this product include? ~25 question-and-answer worksheets, one for each chapter (with answer Leys) ~25 self-checking question & answer Google Forms, one for each chapter
How can I use this in my classroom? ~Quick post-chapter reading comprehension check ~Chapter quizzes ~Homework
ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S "THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS" [LESSON ACTIVITIES]
By Richard B Williams
This Abraham Lincoln "THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS" product [Suggested Uses, Posters, Discussion Questions, Essay Exam, LINCOLN & ME, and more] provides students a chance to experience what happens when we are a part of a society. This academic essay allows students to read and analyze this canonized work about honoring those who fought for us. 10th - 12th Graders will love this short work and product. Check it out!
SUMMARY:
The Gettysburg Address is a speech that U.S. President Abraham Lincoln delivered during the American Civil War at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on the afternoon of November 19, 1863, four and a half months after the Union armies defeated those of the Confederacy at the Battle of Gettysburg. It is one of the best-known speeches in American history.
This 10th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to read and analyze this canonized work about our societal freedom and responsibilities.
THIS PRODUCT INCLUDES:
1. Who Was Abraham Lincoln?
2. THE GETTYSBURG Listening Party
3. THE GETTYSBURG Discussion
4. ADDRESSING THE ISSUES
5. Quoting LINCOLN
6. The Gettysburg Discussions
7. Gettysburg Recitations
8. HE SAID WHAT?
9. The Gettysburg Short Responses
10. ESSAY EXAM
11. Suggested Uses and more
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Brent Staples's "Black Men and Public Spaces" Text
"Black Men & Public Spaces" [Lesson Activities, Assignments, and Handouts]
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I'm Richard Williams, The Angry Teacher. I've been teaching for 18+ Years , and have amassed quite a bit of knowledge to share. Please consider joining the Angry Teacher family; we'll enjoy having you in the fam!
Please consider checking out the other short story materials and resources in my store.
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AMY TAN'S "MOTHER TONGUE" [LESSON ACTIVITIES]
By Richard B Williams
This Amy Tan's "Mother Tongue" product [Suggested Uses, Posters, Discussion Questions, exams/quizzes, Assignments, and more] provides students a chance to experience what happens when we appreciate our heritage and who was are. This ESSAY allows students to read and analyze this canonized work about being ourselves and being proud of our families and cultures. 10th - 12th Graders will love this short work and product. Check it out!
SUMMARY:
Tan's “Mother Tongue” identifies the relationship between immigrants and the English language, her mother, and writing. Deemed as "broken", "simple" and "fractured." Tan's mother's English triggered Amy into writing about how we should appreciate our heritage and be aware that language at home is just as vital as language learned elsewhere.
This 10th - 12th grade canonized work allows students a chance to experience what happens when we appreciate our heritage and who was are.
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MOLLY IVINS' "GET A KNIFE" [TEXT]
Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I HAVE A DREAM" [TEXT]
Plato's "The Allegory of the Cave" [TEXT]
Brent Staples's "Black Men and Public Spaces" Text
"Black Men & Public Spaces" [Lesson Activities, Assignments, and Handouts]
FIND ME ON THESE SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS:
TheAngryTeacherBLOG
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TIKTOK
Hey guys,
I'm Richard Williams, The Angry Teacher. I've been teaching for 18+ Years , and have amassed quite a bit of knowledge to share. Please consider joining the Angry Teacher family; we'll enjoy having you in the fam!
Please consider checking out the other short story materials and resources in my store.
Also, guys, remember that leaving REVIEWS is a way that TeachShare gives you credit on products! So let's do it!
Thanks for stopping by!
MARY OLIVER'S "A FEW WORDS" [LESSON ACTIVITIES]
By Richard B Williams
This Mary Oliver's "A Few Words" product [Suggested Uses, Posters, Discussion Questions, exams/quizzes, Assignments, and more] provides students a chance to experience what happens when we appreciate our heritage and who was are. This ESSAY allows students to read and analyze this canonized work about owning nature and noticing the role we play in its survival. 10th - 12th Graders will love this short work and product. Check it out!
SUMMARY:
Oliver's “A Few Words” identifies the relationship between humanity and nature. Deemed as "cute", "adorable" and "charming." Oliver takes us on a journey of self-introspection, asking us to look into how we view nature and the names we associate with it. Why do we use these words?
This 10th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to read and analyze this canonized work about owning nature and noticing the role we play in its survival.
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MOLLY IVINS' "GET A KNIFE" [TEXT]
Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I HAVE A DREAM" [TEXT]
Plato's "The Allegory of the Cave" [TEXT]
Brent Staples's "Black Men and Public Spaces" Text
"Black Men & Public Spaces" [Lesson Activities, Assignments, and Handouts]
FIND ME ON THESE SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS:
TheAngryTeacherBLOG
EMAIL LIST
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Hey guys,
I'm Richard Williams, The Angry Teacher. I've been teaching for 18+ Years , and have amassed quite a bit of knowledge to share. Please consider joining the Angry Teacher family; we'll enjoy having you in the fam!
Please consider checking out the other short story materials and resources in my store.
Also, guys, remember that leaving REVIEWS is a way that TeachShare gives you credit on products! So let's do it!
Thanks for stopping by!
THOMAS JEFFERSON'S "THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE" [LESSON ACTIVITIES]
By Richard B Williams
This Thomas Jefferson's "THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE" product [Suggested Uses, Posters, Discussion Questions, Essay Exam, The Revolution Files, and more] provides students a chance to experience what happens when we are displeased with our government and what he offers as a solution. This academic essay allows students to read and analyze this canonized work about fighting for our rights. 10th - 12th Graders will love this short work and product. Check it out!
SUMMARY:
The Declaration of Independence, in U.S. history, document that was approved by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, explains why the Congress on July 2 “unanimously” by the votes of 12 colonies (with New York abstaining) had resolved that “these United Colonies are, and of right ought to be Free and Independent States.” Students will understand why the United States of America celebrates the Fourth of July, or Independence Day. This work prompts readers/citizens to change our communities, our societies, our world by politely defying our government.
This 10th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to understand the need for standing up for our rights when we feel we are treated unjustly by our own government.
THIS PRODUCT INCLUDES:
1. Who Was Thomas Jefferson?
2. THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Listening Party
3. Declaration Discussion
4. CIVIL UNrest Activities
5. Quoting Thomas
6. Declaring Independence
7. Songs of Unrest
8. HE SAID WHAT?
9. THE REVOLUTION FILES
10. ESSAY EXAM
11. Suggested Uses and more
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THOMAS JEFFERSON'S "THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE" [TEXT]
MALCOLM X'S "NECESSARY TO PROTECT OURSELVES" [TEXT]
Plato's "The Allegory of the Cave" [TEXT]
Brent Staples's "Black Men and Public Spaces" Text
"Black Men & Public Spaces" [Lesson Activities, Assignments, and Handouts]
FIND ME ON THESE SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS:
TheAngryTeacherBLOG
Youtube
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TIKTOK
Hey guys,
I'm Richard Williams, The Angry Teacher. I've been teaching for 18+ Years , and have amassed quite a bit of knowledge to share. Please consider joining the Angry Teacher family; we'll enjoy having you in the fam!
Please consider checking out the other short story materials and resources in my store.
Also, guys, remember that leaving REVIEWS is a way that TeachShare gives you credit on products! So let's do it!
Thanks for stopping by!
THOMAS JEFFERSON'S "THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE" [LESSON ACTIVITIES]
By Richard B Williams
This Thomas Jefferson's "THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE" product [Suggested Uses, Posters, Discussion Questions, Essay Exam, The Revolution Files, and more] provides students a chance to experience what happens when we are displeased with our government and what he offers as a solution. This academic essay allows students to read and analyze this canonized work about fighting for our rights. 10th - 12th Graders will love this short work and product. Check it out!
SUMMARY:
The Declaration of Independence, in U.S. history, document that was approved by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, explains why the Congress on July 2 “unanimously” by the votes of 12 colonies (with New York abstaining) had resolved that “these United Colonies are, and of right ought to be Free and Independent States.” Students will understand why the United States of America celebrates the Fourth of July, or Independence Day. This work prompts readers/citizens to change our communities, our societies, our world by politely defying our government.
This 10th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to understand the need for standing up for our rights when we feel we are treated unjustly by our own government.
THIS PRODUCT INCLUDES:
1. Who Was Thomas Jefferson?
2. THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Listening Party
3. Declaration Discussion
4. CIVIL UNrest Activities
5. Quoting Thomas
6. Declaring Independence
7. Songs of Unrest
8. HE SAID WHAT?
9. THE REVOLUTION FILES
10. ESSAY EXAM
11. Suggested Uses and more
You may also appreciate:
THOMAS JEFFERSON'S "THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE" [TEXT]
MALCOLM X'S "NECESSARY TO PROTECT OURSELVES" [TEXT]
Plato's "The Allegory of the Cave" [TEXT]
Brent Staples's "Black Men and Public Spaces" Text
"Black Men & Public Spaces" [Lesson Activities, Assignments, and Handouts]
FIND ME ON THESE SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS:
TheAngryTeacherBLOG
Youtube
TeeSpring
TIKTOK
Hey guys,
I'm Richard Williams, The Angry Teacher. I've been teaching for 18+ Years , and have amassed quite a bit of knowledge to share. Please consider joining the Angry Teacher family; we'll enjoy having you in the fam!
Please consider checking out the other short story materials and resources in my store.
Also, guys, remember that leaving REVIEWS is a way that TeachShare gives you credit on products! So let's do it!
Thanks for stopping by!
MALCOLM X'S "NECESSARY TO PROTECT OURSELVES" [LESSON ACTIVITIES]
By Richard B Williams
This MALCOLM X "NECESSARY TO PROTECT OURSELVES" product [Suggested Uses, Posters, Discussion Questions, Essay Exam, CIVIL Recordings, and more] provides students a chance to experience what happens when we are displeased with our government and what he offers as a solution. This academic essay allows students to read and analyze this canonized work about fighting for our rights. 10th - 12th Graders will love this short work and product. Check it out!
SUMMARY:
Malcolm X gave the following TV interview in 1964, at time when violence against civil rights workers had escalated. Shocking images of protestors being beaten, clubbed, and tear-gassed had become staples of daily news coverage. Across the South, white supremacists tried to squelch the growing movement with murder, rifle attacks, bombings, and arson, crimes that frequently went unpunished. As attacks increased, many African Americans grew impatient with King’s nonviolent tactics, expressing anger that chilled white listeners.
This work prompts readers/citizens to change our communities, our societies, our world by politely defying our government.
This 10th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to understand the need for standing up for our rights when we feel we are treated unjustly by our own government.
THIS PRODUCT INCLUDES:
1. Who Was Malcolm X?
2. CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE Listening Party
3. CIVIL Discussion
4. CIVIL UNrest Activities
5. Quoting MALCOLM
6. PICKETTING
7. Songs of Unrest
8. HE SAID WHAT?
9. CIVIL RECODRING
10. ESSAY EXAM
11. Suggested Uses and more
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MALCOLM X'S "NECESSARY TO PROTECT OURSELVES" [TEXT]
Plato's "The Allegory of the Cave" [TEXT]
Brent Staples's "Black Men and Public Spaces" Text
"Black Men & Public Spaces" [Lesson Activities, Assignments, and Handouts]
FIND ME ON THESE SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS:
TheAngryTeacherBLOG
Youtube
TeeSpring
TIKTOK
Hey guys,
I'm Richard Williams, The Angry Teacher. I've been teaching for 18+ Years , and have amassed quite a bit of knowledge to share. Please consider joining the Angry Teacher family; we'll enjoy having you in the fam!
Please consider checking out the other short story materials and resources in my store.
Also, guys, remember that leaving REVIEWS is a way that TeachShare gives you credit on products! So let's do it!
Thanks for stopping by!