![]() Perfect for subs, small groups, or a friendly class competition, you’ll have the perfect practice for commonly misused homophones!Ĭheck out my Poet or Pop Music March Madness Competition to make poetry more relatable - students study poetic devices present in pop music while holding their very own March Madness tournament!Ĭheck out my Langston Hughes resource, and highlight a prolific poet with relatable poems. Look no further for explicit practice with writing dialogue!!Ĭheck out my Misused Homophones resources, which features 100 commonly confused words over 2 activities. If you want to create digital activities that require your students to INTERACT with your lessons, these 24 Digital Drop & Drag Templatesare for you! Your drop and drag lessons will have your students matching, labeling, ordering, etc… They can be used for content from any subject or grade.Ĭheck out my Writing Dialogue resource, which features rules for writing dialogue and practice with quotation marks in narrative writing. Students can take notes on your lessons, books, podcasts, TedTalks, read alouds, and more! Look no further for KWL Charts, Venn Diagrams, SWBST Summaries, Plot Diagrams, and more!Ĭheck out my Digital Notes Templates resource, which features 25 sets of Digital Notes Templates (17 are EDITABLE!). Grab Digital Templates to Make Creating Activities a Snap:Ĭheck out my Digital Graphic Organizers resource, which features 40 EDITABLE Digital Graphic Organizers. ![]() Think “Stalking in a Winter Wonderland” in this dark twist on Christmas writing! Alliterations and puns abound with this dark take on Christmas!Ĭheck out my Christmas Song Parody resource, where students take classic Christmas songs and rewrite them as a parody in a Gothic-style. ✨ A Gothic Christmas - Alliteration, Puns, and Mad Libs for Popular Christmas SongsĬheck out my Gothic-inspired Winter Writing resource, which has students rewriting famous Christmas songs in a Mad Libs-style. With options for both enrichment and differentiation, students of all writing levels can share in the holiday fun to produce their own story! ✨ Christmas and New Year’s Narrative Writing ActivitiesĬheck out my Narrative Writing Activities for Christmas and New Year’s resource, which includes Christmas and New Year’s-themed story starters for students to write their own unique holiday-themed short story. Look no further for a winter-themed poetry resource! Navigate the Hectic Winter Holiday Season With Ease:Ĭheck out my Winter Poetry Writing Activity resource, which features a 4-day pathway to your students writing their own winter poem. says, "Nothing is funnier than standing on your desk, reciting this poem and having you kids' jaws drop! Great activity for analysis." ![]() ❤️See what teachers like you are saying about this Poetry Resource: Class Discussion (which can be done Socratic style) and Grading Rubric.Analysis of "O Captain! My Captain!" (answer keys included).Plan for 4 Day Mini Unit & Notes to the Teacher Detailed notes on the clips to show from the film Dead Poets Society.✅ Your Dead Poets Society and “O Captain! My Captain!” Resource Includes: Students will love connecting the work of a famous poet with the contemporary movie Dead Poets Society and will be so engaged in the class discussion on conformity that they won’t even realize how they are being graded on their participation! Your students will have a grasp on the layered theme of nonconformity in no time! ![]() With references to Frost’s poems and ties to themes of nonconformity, your students will engage in a rousing discussion on conformity before taking an assessment to show what they have acquired during the supplemental unit. Extend your students’ understanding of Robert Frost’s Biography and his three poems: “Nothing Gold Can Stay”, “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” and “The Road Not Taken” with a Dead Poets Society viewing and study of “O Captain! My Captain!”.
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