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Anne Frank and World War II (Events Leading to the Discrimination of Jews)
This resource is a worksheet on the start of the second world war in the context of Anne Frank and the Holocaust.It details important historical events that influenced the treatment of Jews and other minority groups.
Creative Short Story Task template
This is a task template I have used in class as a means of assessment. The task is centred around imaginative and creative writing, it's based on the general conventions of creative/individual writing. Complete with rubric, students are expected to follow specified writing patterns to complete their assignment.
Character Analysis of the Novel : 'The Help'
This resource explains each of the characters from the 2009 novel: 'The Help'. It explains the context and background of each character as well as the historical background of the time, such as: the Jim Crow laws and segregation.
Diwali -The Festival of Lights
This worksheet explains the festival and why it is celebrated around the world.
Grammar Essentials part 2-Apostrophes
This series of slides demonstrates the following:
-What are apostrophes and when do we use them?
-What exceptions are there to using apostrophes?
-Which specific words need a contraction and which do not.
Anne Frank and World War II (Events Leading to the Discrimination of Jews)
This resource is a worksheet on the start of the second world war in the context of Anne Frank and the Holocaust.It details important historical events that influenced the treatment of Jews and other minority groups.
Diwali -The Festival of Lights
This worksheet explains the festival and why it is celebrated around the world
The Help Post-reading/Viewing Workbook
This resource is the accompanying booklet to: The Help - Pre -reading/viewing workbook.
It builds on the knowledge gained from the story and aims to illicit critical thinking responses in students.
The guide has:
Key historical dates
Extended discussion questions and written response task
Fill in the gap activity (short response)
Brainstorming activity/space
Final essay question for practice (long response)
Blank lesson plan (weekly)
This template is useful for planing daily or weekly lessons. It has place for you to write your class goals and objectives, themes; and also a self-evaluation section for teachers.
The Help study guide (Pre-viewing/reading activities)
This engaging resource can be used either with the film or the novel by Kathryn Stockett.
The questions are focused on helping illicit ideas and prepare students for the actual watching/reading portion of their study. Like most of my other resources there is material for discussion and debate or even just individual critical thinking.
The resource addresses: slavery,Jim Crow,segregation,civil rights, women’s rights and the wealth gap.
There are also some key dates that teachers can build knowledge on as background information and context.
Students can explore the time period of the 60s and the pros and cons of living in that time period. Teachers can also use the tasks to discuss Jim Crow and the impact the laws had on community as a whole.
The Attacks on France: Creating Social Awareness
This resource is a set of worksheets that deal with the Paris Bombings on November 13th 2015 by terrorist groups. It is designed to create an open discussion among students for important social and cultural awareness development. There are 4 activities in total with one possible expansion topic dealing with research on the nature of terrorism.
The Simple Tenses: Past,Future and Present
This set of worksheets focusses on the simple tenses-the past, present and future.
Grammar basics practice activity (adjectives,nouns and verbs)
This resource can be used as a group work or individual activity.These sheets can be used as a form of diagnostic assessment or as a summative test assignment.It deals specifically with verbs,adjectives and nouns.
Story Planning Sheet -Making Narratives
This resource is a planning sheet suitable for all short stories,narratives,first person excerpts and essays.The following are discussed:
-Protagonists/antagonists
-Setting
-Scenery and motifs
-Literary devices in writing
-Rising action,climax and denoument
Know Your Grammar:Idioms (question sheet and answer key)
This resource helps students understand complex idioms and their figurative meanings.It can be used as a test,worksheet task or as an activity.
It also comes with an answer key for the teacher.
Creative Short Story Task template.
This is a task template I have used in class as a means of assessment. The task is centred around imaginative and creative writing, it's based on the general conventions of creative/individual writing. Complete with rubric, students are expected to follow specified writing patterns to complete their assignment.
Easy Grammar! Active and Passive Voice Presentation.
This resource can be used as a whole lesson or in conjunction with other worksheets and supplementary materials.
The presentation explains the following:
1)The definition and difference between active and passive voice.
2)Practice examples and questions
3) 2 full exercises to test knowledge with attached answer key.
Grade 4 Wonders (McGraw-Hill) Reading Comprehension Unit 6 week 2
This is an extension activity to the unit 6 week 2 topic: ‘Untold Stories’.
The comprehension is titled: Freedom at Fort Mose
It covers the Historical Fiction genre.
The resource has ten questions relating to the text and one paragraph/reflection question.
The Attacks on France: Creating Social Awareness
This resource is a set of worksheets that deal with the Paris Bombings on November 13th 2015 by terrorist groups. It is designed to create an open discussion among students for important social and cultural awareness development. There are 4 activities in total with one possible expansion topic dealing with research on the nature of terrorism.
Grammar Essentials-Nouns,Verbs,Adjectives,Pronouns and Adverbs.
This slide presentation is a slideshow of these parts of grammar. The slides include examples and can be used for ESL and first language students.