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Secondary English], General Secondary Resources, Te Reo Maori Resources, 0-5 Preschool Resources for enjoyable and engaging learning.
I love teaching English and have been doing so for many years. I hope that my experience and resources can save you time and energy in setting up and running your classroom :)
Get your hands on this ready-to-print **2 B R 0 2 B by Kurt Vonnegut Short Story Study, **complete with a student booklet and teacher’s plan. This comprehensive resource covers comprehension questions, setting analysis, author details, figurative language, annotation techniques, creative writing, essay planning, and more—making your next short story unit simple and effective.
Effortless to use: This resource provides a ready-made unit plan for teachers and a printable student booklet for 2 B R 0 2 B, saving you valuable time searching for suitable study materials.
Ideal for high school students: Perfect for ELA or secondary English students studying 2 B R 0 2 B in class, this resource is suited for students aged 12-16 (Years 8-11).
Great for reading comprehension: Use this as a reading comprehension activity to help students improve their skills. It’s also a great option for relief teachers!
This 2 B R 0 2 B Short Story Unit Student Booklet includes:
Notes on 2 B R 0 2 B
Webquest task on the author
Text observation and setting analysis
Annotation activities
Comprehension questions
Creative writing prompt
Theme and character brainstorming exercises
Language techniques page
Essay structure and planning guide
Plus, a Sample Teacher Unit Plan
Everything you need to easily teach this classic short story!
So simple and effective!
Get your hands on this ready-to-print The Scarlet Ibis by James Hurst Short Story Study, complete with a student booklet and teacher’s plan. This comprehensive resource covers comprehension questions, setting analysis, author information, figurative language, annotation techniques, creative writing, essay planning, and more - making your next short story unit a breeze.
Easy-to-use: This resource includes a ready-made unit plan for teachers and a printable student booklet for The Scarlet Ibis, saving you time and effort in gathering suitable materials.
Perfect for high school: Ideal for ELA or secondary English students studying The Scarlet Ibis, this resource is tailored for students ages 13-17 (Years 9-12).
This The Scarlet Ibis Short Story Unit Student Booklet includes:
Notes on The Scarlet Ibis short story
Webquest task on the author
Text observation and annotation activities
Comprehension questions (with answers)
Creative writing prompt
Brainstorming activities for themes and characters
Analysis of language techniques
Essay structure and planning guide
Plus, a Sample Teacher Unit Plan
Everything you need to get started with this classic short story!
What’s included in this resource:
A 20-page student booklet for in-depth analysis of The Scarlet Ibis by James Hurst
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This engaging Girl Underground novel study unit is designed to make teaching Morris Gleitzman’s thought-provoking story simple and enjoyable. With a fully printable student booklet and teacher’s guide, this ready-to-use resource will save you time and effort in lesson planning.
Perfect for students in Australia and other regions studying Girl Underground in class.
Ideal for students aged 10-14 years, offering an in-depth exploration of the novel’s characters, themes, and key events.
What is Girl Underground About?
Girl Underground follows Bridget and Menzies, two students at a prestigious Australian boarding school, as they learn about Jamal and his sister Bibi, who are trapped in an Australian refugee detention center. As they plan to help the siblings, Menzies struggles with his father’s lack of action as a politician, while Bridget tries to conceal the illegal activities within her own family. This powerful story explores themes of social justice, empathy, and the complexities of standing up for what is right.
What’s Included in the Student Booklet:
Webquest task on Morris Gleitzman, the author
Character file templates to delve into the novel’s key figures
Detailed analysis of the setting and context
Comprehension questions (with answers) exploring character development, themes, and major events
Creative writing tasks to help students engage with the novel’s themes
Pages dedicated to exploring key themes, symbols, and language techniques
Observing the text: Big Ideas discussion pages
Essay structure and planning guides
Interview and presentation tasks for deeper engagement
Bonus: A sample teacher’s unit plan for streamlined lesson planning
This resource is perfect for preparing students for text analysis and essay writing and pairs well with my Text Response Essay Writing Unit available in my store.
Everything you need to teach Girl Underground with ease – ready to go!
What’s Included:
*48-page Student Booklet for Girl Underground by Morris Gleitzman
*Sample Teacher Plan
*Answer Keys for Comprehension Questions
Make teaching Girl Underground straightforward and effective with this complete, ready-to-use resource.
This comprehensive and engaging Things Fall Apart novel study unit is designed to make teaching Chinua Achebe’s masterpiece easy and effective. It includes a ready-to-use student booklet and a teacher’s plan, saving you valuable time and effort in preparing your lessons.
*Ideal for students in Australia and other regions studying Things Fall Apart in class.
*Perfect for students aged 14-17 years, this resource offers a thorough exploration of the novel’s themes, characters, and major events.
What is Things Fall Apart About?
Things Fall Apart tells the story of Okonkwo, a respected leader in the Igbo community whose life begins to unravel after an accidental killing leads to his exile. Upon returning from banishment, Okonkwo finds his village transformed by the influence of British colonization. His futile attempts to resist the erosion of Igbo traditions by British political and religious forces ultimately lead to a tragic end. This powerful novel provides critical insights into the impact of colonialism and the clash of cultures.
What’s Included in the Student Booklet:
Webquest task on Chinua Achebe, the author
Character file templates to explore key figures in the novel
In-depth analysis of the setting and cultural context
Comprehension questions (with answers) exploring themes, character development, and major events
Creative writing tasks to help students engage with the novel’s ideas
Pages dedicated to analyzing themes, symbols, and language techniques
Observing the text: Big Ideas discussion pages
Essay planning and structure guides
Interview and presentation tasks to deepen student understanding
Bonus: A sample teacher’s unit plan for structured, effective lesson delivery
This resource is ideal for preparing students for text analysis and essay writing, and pairs perfectly with my Text Response Essay Writing Unit available in my store.
Everything you need to teach Things Fall Apart with ease – ready to go!
What’s Included:
48-page Student Booklet for Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
*Sample Teacher Plan
*Answer Keys for Comprehension Questions
Make teaching Things Fall Apart simple and effective with this comprehensive, ready-to-use resource.
This engaging and comprehensive novel study unit for The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is designed to save you time and effort. It includes a fully printable student booklet and a teacher’s unit plan, making it easy to teach this powerful story without having to search for additional resources.
*Perfect for students in Australia and beyond studying The Book Thief in class.
*Designed for students aged 14-17 years, this resource offers an in-depth exploration of the novel’s themes, characters, and key events.
What is The Book Thief About?
The Book Thief is a beautifully written and deeply moving novel set in Nazi Germany during World War II. Narrated by Death, the story follows Liesel Meminger, a young girl who finds solace in stealing books amidst the destruction around her. As Liesel bonds with a Jewish man hiding in her basement, she grapples with themes of loyalty, trust, and resilience. Her growing love for reading reveals the power of words to resist tyranny and bring hope in the darkest of times. This is a must-study text that leaves a lasting impact.
What’s Included in the Student Booklet:
Webquest task on Markus Zusak, the author
Character file templates to explore key figures in the novel
In-depth analysis of the setting and historical context
Comprehension questions (with answers) on key themes, character development, and major events
Creative writing tasks to engage students with the novel’s ideas
Pages dedicated to exploring major themes, symbols, and language techniques
Observing the text: Big Ideas discussion pages
Essay planning and structure guides
Interview and presentation tasks for deeper student engagement
Bonus: A sample teacher’s unit plan for easy, structured lesson planning
This unit is ideal for preparing students for text analysis and essay writing, and pairs perfectly with my Text Response Essay Writing Unit available in my store.
What’s Included:
*48-page Student Booklet for The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
*Sample Teacher Plan
*Answer Keys for Comprehension Questions
Everything you need to teach The Book Thief with ease – ready to go!
This comprehensive resource offers a ready-to-print unit plan for teaching The Maze Runner, along with a printable student booklet designed to save you time and effort in finding suitable study materials.
The booklet features a complete set of Maze Runner comprehension questions with included answers.
Ideal for students studying this novel in English class or for a Homeschool Unit. It is tailored for students in Australia and other regions where this novel is part of the curriculum.
Best suited for students aged 12-16.
The sample unit plan spans 6 weeks but can be adjusted to 3-4 weeks by reducing in-class reading time. Alternatively, you can extend the unit by adding a full essay or another extended project at the end. The booklet is designed for flexibility, allowing you to select which pages to use, giving you control over the unit’s duration and content.
This Maze Runner Novel Study Student Booklet includes:
A Webquest task on the author
Maze Runner Character file templates
Context exploration
Maze Runner comprehension questions and answers focusing on key character developments, themes, and events
A creative writing task
A page on Maze Runner themes
A symbols page
A language techniques page
Text observation exercises
Big ideas discussion pages
An interview and presentation task
Essay structure and planning pages
Sample Teacher Unit Plan for The Maze Runner
Everything you need to dive into this novel with ease!
This fully prepared novel study unit for Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is ready to teach, featuring a printable student booklet and a detailed teacher’s plan.
Key Features:
*Ready-to-Teach: Simplify your planning with this pre-prepared unit plan and printable student booklet, designed to make teaching Fahrenheit 451 efficient and effective.
*Comprehensive Questions: Includes a full set of comprehension questions with answers, ensuring students engage deeply with the text.
*Versatile Usage: Ideal for use in English class or as a homeschool unit, suitable for students aged 14-17.
*Flexible Duration: The sample unit plan spans 6 weeks but can be adjusted to 4 weeks if in-class reading time is reduced. The booklet allows you to select specific pages, giving you control over the unit’s length and content.
Contents of the Novel Study Booklet:
Webquest task on the author
Character file templates
Setting and context analysis
Fahrenheit 451 Comprehension questions with answers on character changes, themes, and events
Creative writing task
Thematic analysis page
Symbols analysis page
Language techniques page
Text observation activities
Big ideas discussion pages
Interview and presentation tasks
Essay structure and planning pages
Sample teacher unit plan
This unit is perfect for text analysis and essay writing preparation, and pairs well with the Text Response Essay Writing Unit available in my store. Everything is ready for immediate use, making teaching straightforward and effective.
What’s Included:
42-page student booklet for analyzing Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Teacher answer keys and sample teaching plan
This all-inclusive resource offers a** complete unit plan for teaching Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl, **featuring a printable student booklet, comprehension questions with answers, and a sample teacher’s plan.
Key Features:
Ready-to-Teach: Save time with this pre-prepared Anne Frank unit plan and printable student workbook, designed to streamline your teaching process and save you time!
Comprehension Questions: Includes a full set of comprehension questions with answers, ensuring students grasp key elements of the novel.
Versatile Usage: Ideal for English class or homeschool settings, suitable for students aged 10-15.
Flexible Duration: The sample unit plan spans 6 weeks but can be adjusted to 4 weeks if in-class reading time is reduced. The booklet allows you to select specific pages, giving you control over the unit’s length and content.
Contents of the Anne Frank Novel Study Booklet:
Enquiry task on the author
Anne Frank character file templates
Setting and context analysis
Anne Frank Comprehension questions with answers on character development, themes, and events
Creative writing task
Thematic analysis page
Symbols analysis page
Language techniques page
Text observation activities
Big ideas discussion pages
Interview and presentation tasks
Essay structure and planning pages
Sample teacher unit plan for Anne Frank
This unit is ideal for text analysis and essay writing preparation, and pairs well with the Text Response Essay Writing Unit available in my store. Everything is ready for immediate use, making teaching straightforward and effective.
What’s Included:
42-page student booklet for analyzing Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl
8 pages of answer keys and sample planning
PDF
53 page document.
This swift two-week Film Study, focusing on Baz Luhrmann’s rendition of Romeo and Juliet, is tailored for High School English classes, offering students a rapid yet comprehensive review of film techniques and analysis. Featuring pre-viewing and post-viewing inquiries, six interactive activity stations, and written response prompts, this dynamic film unit provides a condensed but enriching exploration of Romeo and Juliet.
By immersing themselves in the Romeo and Juliet film, students will gain a deep understanding of its themes, characters, and distinctive cinematic elements. Our user-friendly film study booklet includes all essential worksheets for pre- and post-viewing activities, collaborative station tasks, and writing exercises.
Enhanced with a sample unit plan and teacher notes, this resource empowers educators to facilitate insightful discussions and activities. While detailed answer keys are not provided, the structured tasks ensure intuitive comprehension.
This Romeo and Juliet High School English Film Study Unit comprises:
A comprehensive 12-page student film study booklet featuring:
Pre-viewing brainstorming activities
Viewing questions tailored to Romeo and Juliet
Revision of film techniques
Exploration of Baz Luhrmann’s Red Curtain Cinema techniques
Six activity stations focusing on pivotal scenes, relationships, and character development
Extended written response prompts for deeper analysis
Teacher Resources including:
A sample two-week film unit plan
Example notes on mise-en-scène
Task cards for each activity station**
Ideal for English students seeking to refine their understanding of film analysis and techniques, this unit offers flexibility for integration into existing curriculum or as a standalone module. It also serves as a valuable resource for substitute or relief teachers, ensuring continuity in learning during transitional periods.
*Please note:
*The purchase of the film is required to complete this unit.
*Detailed answer keys for each page are not included, but tasks are scaffolded for ease of comprehension and examples are provided for more challenging exercises.
Looking for an immersive high school film unit that delves deep into film techniques and analysis? Explore our comprehensive Film Study for Any Film, designed to engage upper high school students in crafting technical film essays with finesse.
This swift two-week Film Study, focusing on Baz Luhrmann’s rendition of ELVIS, is tailored for High School English classes, offering students a rapid yet comprehensive review of film techniques and analysis. Featuring pre-viewing and post-viewing inquiries, six interactive activity stations, and written response prompts, this dynamic film unit provides a condensed but enriching exploration of Elvis.
By immersing themselves in the Elvis film, students will gain a deep understanding of its themes, characters, and distinctive cinematic elements. Our user-friendly film study booklet includes all essential worksheets for pre- and post-viewing activities, collaborative station tasks, and writing exercises.
Enhanced with a sample unit plan and teacher notes, this resource empowers educators to facilitate insightful discussions and activities. While detailed answer keys are not provided, the structured tasks ensure intuitive comprehension.
This ELVIS High School English Film Study Unit comprises:
A comprehensive 12-page student film study booklet featuring:
Pre-viewing brainstorming activities
Viewing questions tailored to Elvis
Revision of film techniques
Exploration of Baz Luhrmann’s Red Curtain Cinema techniques
Six activity stations focusing on pivotal scenes, relationships, and character development
Extended written response prompts for deeper analysis
Teacher Resources including:
A sample two-week film unit plan
Example notes on mise-en-scène
Task cards for each activity station**
Ideal for English students seeking to refine their understanding of film analysis and techniques, this unit offers flexibility for integration into existing curriculum or as a standalone module. It also serves as a valuable resource for substitute or relief teachers, ensuring continuity in learning during transitional periods.
*Please note:
*The purchase of the film is required to complete this unit.
*Detailed answer keys for each page are not included, but tasks are scaffolded for ease of comprehension and examples are provided for more challenging exercises.
Looking for an immersive high school film unit that delves deep into film techniques and analysis? Explore our comprehensive Film Study for Any Film, designed to engage upper high school students in crafting technical film essays with finesse.
This swift two-week Film Study, focusing on Baz Luhrmann’s rendition of The Great Gatsby, is tailored for High School English classes, offering students a rapid yet comprehensive review of film techniques and analysis. Featuring pre-viewing and post-viewing inquiries, six interactive activity stations, and written response prompts, this dynamic film unit provides a condensed but enriching exploration of The Great Gatsby.
By immersing themselves in the Gatbsy film, students will gain a deep understanding of its themes, characters, and distinctive cinematic elements. Our user-friendly film study booklet includes all essential worksheets for pre- and post-viewing activities, collaborative station tasks, and writing exercises.
Enhanced with a sample unit plan and teacher notes, this resource empowers educators to facilitate insightful discussions and activities. While detailed answer keys are not provided, the structured tasks ensure intuitive comprehension.
This Great Gatsby High School English Film Study Unit comprises:
A comprehensive 12-page student film study booklet featuring:
Pre-viewing brainstorming activities
Viewing questions tailored to The Great Gatsby
Revision of film techniques
Exploration of Baz Luhrmann’s Red Curtain Cinema techniques
Six activity stations focusing on pivotal scenes, relationships, and character development
Extended written response prompts for deeper analysis
Teacher Resources including:
A sample two-week film unit plan
Example notes on mise-en-scène
Task cards for each activity station**
Ideal for English students seeking to refine their understanding of film analysis and techniques, this unit offers flexibility for integration into existing curriculum or as a standalone module. It also serves as a valuable resource for substitute or relief teachers, ensuring continuity in learning during transitional periods.
*Please note:
*The purchase of the film is required to complete this unit.
*Detailed answer keys for each page are not included, but tasks are scaffolded for ease of comprehension and examples are provided for more challenging exercises.
Looking for an immersive high school film unit that delves deep into film techniques and analysis? Explore our comprehensive Film Study for Any Film, designed to engage upper high school students in crafting technical film essays with finesse.
This short Film Study Unit on Schindler’s List is tailored for High School English classes. This engaging resource offers a good basic exploration of film techniques and analysis. Designed with pre-viewing and post-viewing questions, along with six fun activity stations and written response prompts, this unit promises an engaging experience with Schindler’s List.
By delving into this pivotal film, high school students will grasp its important themes, characters, and cinematic techniques. The student film booklet encompasses all necessary worksheets for easy implementation of pre- and post-viewing activities, collaborative station tasks, and writing exercises.
Accompanied by a sample unit plan and teacher notes, this resource makes it easy for educators to facilitate meaningful discussions and activities. While it does not include exhaustive answer keys, the scaffolded tasks ensure ease of use and understanding.
This High School English Film Study Unit includes:
A comprehensive 12-page student film study booklet featuring:
Pre-viewing brainstorming exercises
Viewing questions tailored for Schindler’s List
Revision of film techniques
Six activity stations focusing on key scenes, relationships, and character development
Extended written response prompts suitable for Schindler’s List analysis
Teacher Resources comprising:
A sample two-week unit plan
Exemplar notes on mise-en-scène
Task cards for each activity station
Ideal for English students seeking to refine their understanding of film analysis and techniques, this unit offers flexibility for integration into existing curriculum or as a standalone module. It’s also a valuable resource for substitute or relief teachers, ensuring continuity in learning during transitional periods.
A ready to print Catching Teller Crow novel study and Aboriginal text study on Australian novel CATCHING TELLER CROW by Ambelin Kwaymullina and Ezekiel Kwaymullina complete with printable student booklet and teacher’s plan.
This easy to follow resource provides a ready Catching Teller Crow unit plan for teachers and a Catching Teller Crow student booklet which is printable and ready to teach, saving you time and effort searching for suitable text study resources.
Perfect for students in Australia and other places studying the novel Catching Teller Crow in class.
Suits students of approximately 15-17 years of age: New Zealand Year 12-13 students, Australian Year 11-12 students.
Note: This story contains adult themes including abduction, sexual assault, death, murder, ghosts and abuse. The story reads easily but the themes are for older students. Please ensure you have considered it completely prior to teaching.
This Catching Teller Crow Student booklet includes:
Webquest task on the author
Catching Teller Crow Character file templates
Setting
Context
Catching Teller Crow Chapter Questions and comprehension questions on the novel looking at important character changes, ideas, themes and events
Creative writing task
Themes page
Symbols page
Language Techniques page
Observing the text
Big Ideas discussion pages
Interview and Presentation
Essay structure and planning
+Sample Teacher Unit Plan
This is perfect as a text analysis unit to prepare for essay writing. It goes perfectly with the Text Response Essay Writing Unit in my store.
Everything you need to pick up and run with this novel. So easy!
Included:
30-page student booklet for analysis of Catching Teller Crow.
This comprehensive study unit for The Lottery by Shirley Jackson comes complete with a student booklet and teacher’s plan. It covers comprehension questions, setting analysis, author details, figurative language, annotation activities, creative writing, essay planning, and more. This exceptional resource makes teaching “The Lottery” a breeze.
Designed to provide a ready-to-use unit plan for The Lottery, this resource includes a printable student booklet, saving teachers time and effort in preparing suitable text study materials.
Perfect for high school English Language Arts or secondary English students, this unit is suitable for students aged 12-16, typically in Years 8-11.
This “The Lottery” Short Story Unit Student Booklet Includes:
Notes on “The Lottery”
Webquest task about the author
Text observation activities
Setting analysis
Annotation guide for “The Lottery”
Comprehension questions
Creative writing task
Themes brainstorming
Character brainstorming
Language techniques page
Essay structure and planning
Sample teacher unit plan
Everything you need to teach “The Lottery” effortlessly is included. Simple and ready to use!
This comprehensive resource offers a ready-to-teach unit plan for Hitler’s Daughter by Jackie French, complete with a printable student booklet and detailed teacher’s guide.
This easy-to-use unit plan for Hitlers Daughter by Jackie French includes a printable student booklet, making it effortless for teachers to provide a structured and engaging text study experience.
Ideal for students in Australia and other regions studying this novel, this resource is designed for students aged 10-13.
This “Hitler’s Daughter” Novel Study Booklet Includes:
Webquest task about the author
Character file templates
Setting analysis
Context exploration
Comprehension questions focusing on key character developments, themes, and events
Creative writing task
Themes page
Symbols page
Language techniques page
Text observation activities
Big ideas discussion pages
Interview and presentation task
Essay structure and planning pages
Sample teacher unit plan
This unit is perfect for text analysis and preparing for essay writing. It pairs seamlessly with the Text Response Essay Writing Unit available in my store.
Everything you need to teach this novel effortlessly is included. So simple and ready to use!
Introducing a comprehensive SHORT STORY UNIT for THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME by Richard Connell, inclusive of both a student booklet and teacher’s plan, ready for immediate printing and implementation. This engaging short story analysis unit on The Most Dangerous Game delves into various aspects such as comprehension tasks, setting, author details, figurative language, annotations, creative writing, essay planning, and more, making it an invaluable resource for your next short story unit.
This short story unit on The Most Dangerous Game simplifies the short story analysis process by providing a complete unit plan for teachers and a printable student booklet focussed on The Most Dangerous Game.
Ideal for high school ELA or secondary English students studying The Most Dangerous Game, this unit caters to students aged approximately 12-16 years old, spanning Years 8-11.
The Student Booklet for the Short Story Unit includes the following components:
Short Story Genre Notes
Engaging Webquest task on the author
Examination of the text’s Setting
Techniques for Annotating the short story The Most Dangerous Game
Thought-provoking The Most Dangerous Game Comprehension questions
Creative writing prompt
Brainstorming session on Themes from The Most Dangerous Game
Character analysis brainstorming activity
Identification of Language Techniques employed in the story
Step-by-step guidance on Essay structure and planning
The resource also includes a Sample Teacher Unit Plan for The Most Dangerous Game, equipping educators with everything necessary to print and teach using this handy short story unit in the classroom.
Everything you need. Also handy to set for a relief teacher.
Immerse your students in the thrilling world of storytelling with this comprehensive teaching unit on “The Sniper” by Liam O’Flaherty.
Designed for secondary English classrooms, this teaching unit explores the powerful themes, vivid imagery, and compelling character in O’Flaherty’s iconic short story.
With a range of engaging activities, comprehension questions, language analysis sheets and an essay writing prompt, your students will analyze the effects of war and the fragility of human nature.
Our teaching unit provides a sample lesson plan, extension tasks, and supplementary resources to support your teaching. From close reading and textual analysis to creative writing exercises, this comprehensive resource ensures that every aspect of the story is explored and understood.
By the end of this unit, your students will have developed critical thinking skills, enhanced their literary analysis abilities, and gained a deeper appreciation for the craft of storytelling.
Enhance your secondary English curriculum with our teaching unit on “The Sniper” and inspire a love of literature in your students. Get your hands on this print and teach resource today!
Discover the power of a great novel with this complete The Story of Tom Brennan Novel Study Unit. This comprehensive resource is designed to make analysis of this text easy. It will engage and challenge your secondary English students as they explore the complexities of this gripping novel.
With thought-provoking discussion questions and engaging activities, this teaching unit enables students to delve deeper into the themes, characters, and literary techniques present in The Story of Tom Brennan. While examining the impact of life-altering events, your students will be captivated by the rich narrative and meaningful themes within the novel.
The teaching unit also includes a sample lesson plan, helpful analysis materials, and exploration of context. The print and teach student workbook guides your students towards a thorough understanding and appreciation of this great example of Australian literature.
This resource offers a complete novel study unit for The Machine Gunners by Robert Westall. It includes a printable student booklet and teacher’s plan, making it a convenient and time-saving option for teachers looking for suitable text study materials.
This study unit is designed for students aged 10-14 years, and is particularly relevant for those studying the novel in Australia or other locations. It covers a range of topics and includes comprehension questions focusing on character development, themes and events, as well as creative writing tasks and analysis of language techniques, symbols and themes.
In addition, this novel study unit also comprises a webquest on the author, a Machine Gunners Character file template, and pages dedicated to exploring the setting and context of the novel. Further resources include big ideas discussion pages, an interview and presentation task, and essay structure and planning pages.
Overall, this 40-page ready-to-print resource is ideal for teachers seeking a comprehensive text analysis unit that prepares students for essay writing and is an excellent accompaniment to the Text Response Essay Writing Unit, also available in our store.
Check out this great short story unit on All Summer in a Day by Ray Bradbury/
This resource package includes an easy to print student booklet and a teacher’s plan, covering all aspects of the All Summer in a Day short story, saving you valuable time and effort in searching for appropriate text study materials.
This user-friendly resource is perfect for high school ELA or secondary English students studying “All Summer in a Day” in the classroom. It caters to students approximately aged 12-16 years, spanning Years 8-11.
The student booklet is ready to be printed and offers a wealth of educational content. It includes comprehensive short story notes, a webquest task to explore details about the author, exercises to enhance text observation skills, analysis of the story’s setting, effective strategies for annotating the story, All Summer in a Day comprehension questions to deepen understanding, engaging creative writing tasks, mapping of important themes in “All Summer in a Day,” character analysis and mapping, a dedicated page on language techniques, and sound guidance for essay structure and planning.
To simplify your teaching process, we also provide a sample teacher All Summer in a Day unit plan, which offers a clear framework to guide your lesson planning.
Make your teaching experience of “All Summer in a Day” seamless with this comprehensive resource. With all the necessary materials at your disposal, you can effortlessly engage your students and guide them through a thorough analysis of this captivating short story.