This easy-to-follow resource guarantees students mastery of plot structure. Tasks gradually increase in complexity as students work towards creating their own texts through engaging and structured activities.
What’s included:
Common Core Standards
Teaching Guide
Pre-Activity Questions
Plot Structure Introduction
Fairytale Worksheet
Organize the Story Worksheet
Comic Strip Activity
Plot Swap Activity
Answer
Do students need a creative spark for short story writing? Then, look no further!
What’s included:
24 Picture Prompts
Student Guide and Planning Worksheet to Organize Ideas
Short Story Rubric
Teaching Guide and Common Core Standards
Motivate students with Barack Obama’s speech on the importance of showing responsibility and effort towards education.
What’s included:
Teaching Guide
Pre-Activity Questions
Back-to-School Speech
Main Argument Graphic Organizer
SOAPS Analysis Worksheet
Ethos, Logos, Pathos Worksheet
Answers + Common Core Standards
This lesson plan is designed to get students thinking about their self worth through worksheets, thought-provoking discussions, and analyzing the theme and metaphors in Douglas Malloch’s beautiful poem Be the Best of Whatever You Are. The speech comparison and quote activities further enhance students’ self value.
What’s included:
Teaching Guide
Pre-Activity Worksheet
Vocabulary List
Poem Analysis Questions
Metaphor Analysis Worksheet
Obvious to You. Amazing to Others Speech Comparison
Self Worth Quotes Worksheet
Answers & Common Core Standards
Inspire students to believe in themselves and push themselves beyond their perceived limits with this ready-to-print, engaging, and comprehensive lesson plan.
What’s included:
Teaching Guide
Pre-Activity Questions
Poetic Device Matching Activity
Vocabulary
Poem
Analysis Questions
Poetic Device Hunt
Eliud Kipchoge Pared Informational Text
Zion Clark Paired Video
Real-World Connection Questions
My Inspiration Extension Activity
Answers
Make poetry relatable and engaging for students with this ready-to-print lesson plan.
What’s included
Teaching Guide
Pre-Activity Questions
Sticky Note Apology Activity
Poetic Device Matching Activity
Poetic Device Identification Activity
Analysis Questions
Poetry Writing Worksheet
Poem Writing Space
Rubric
Answers
These 10 carefully selected short stories are perfect for 6th-grade students, offering relatable and engaging content. Each lesson plan is comprehensive and ready to print, making them an excellent addition to your teaching resources.
Short Stories:
Raymond’s Run by Toni Cade Bambara
Man from the South by Roald Dahl
The Smallest Dragonboy by Anne McCaffrey
The Treasure of Lemon Brown by Walter Dean Myers
On the Sidewalk Bleeding by Evan Hunter
Eleven by Sandra Cisneros
The Elevator by William Sleator
Stop the Sun by Gary Paulsen
The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry
Seventh Grade by Gary Soto
The Jacket by Gary Soto
The No-Guitar Blues by Gary Soto
Gary Soto Mini Biography and Analysis Worksheets
All lesson plans include (+ much more!):
Teaching Guides
Pre-Reading Activities
Vocabulary Worksheets
Post-reading Questions (Multiple Choice, Comprehension, Close Reading, and Real-World Connection)
Worksheets
Written Response Essay Questions + Rubrics
Fun Extension Activities
Online Jeopardy Games
Informational Texts
Answers + Common Core Standards
Explore the profound yet simple expression of gratitude between a child and a parent through worksheets, analysis, thought-provoking discussions, and creative writing activities.
What’s included:
Teaching Guide
Pre-Activity Questions
What is a Lanyard? Document
Vocabulary
Analysis Questions
Poem Message Worksheet
Poetry Writing Worksheet
Poetry Writing Space
Rubric
Real-World Connection Questions
Answers + Common Core Standards
Take advantage of the beautiful figurative language and profound messages of never giving up on your dreams in both poems with this engaging lesson plan.
What’s included:
Teaching Guide
Figurative Language Matching Activity
Analyzing Figurative Language Tips
The Power of Figurative Language Reading
The Rose that Grew from Concrete Analysis Questions
Personification Focus
Harlem Analysis Questions
Simile Focus
Theme Similarities
Compare and Contrast Response
Reflection Questions
Answers
Take a fresh approach to teaching Robert Frost’s timeless classic, Nothing Gold Can Stay, by comparing it to Twenty One Pilot’s hit single Stressed Out.
What’s included:
Teaching Guide
Pre-reading Questions
Nothing Gold Can Stay
Poem Analysis Questions
Song Analysis Questions
Poem & Song Comparison Questions
Author Biographies
Extension Activities
Sample Answers
♫♫♫ Add music and engagement to poetry lessons ♫ ♫ ♫
This lesson is designed to get students talking, collaborating and having fun while analysing the relatable words of Maya Angelou (Life Doesn’t Frighten Me) and Shawn Mendes (In My Blood).
What’s included:
Pre-reading questions
Poetic devices matching activity
Poem analysis questions
About the poet bio and questions
Song analysis questions
About the song writer bio and question
Song and poem comparison questions
Bigger issues questions
Sample answers for all of the above
Gary Soto’s stories explore relatable themes of identity, family, and community, encouraging students to reflect on their own experiences. This bundle contains lesson plans for three engaging Gary Soto short stories: Seventh Grade, The Jacket, and The No-Guitar Blues. It also contains a mini-biography.
All three lesson plans include (+ much more!):
Teaching Guides
Pre-reading Activities
Vocabulary Worksheets
Post-reading Questions (Multiple Choice, Analysis, and Real-World Connection)
Worksheets
Written Response Questions + Rubrics
Extension Activities
Online Jeopardy Games
Informational Texts
Answer Keys to All of the Above + Common Core Standards
⚠️Warning: Engaging Content⚠️
Maximize students’ experience with Gary Paulsen’s classic novel, “Hatchet,” with our extremely comprehensive and ready-to-print study unit that will keep students busy for up to two months!
1. Novel Study
This core resource includes worksheets, discussion questions, written response questions, jeopardy games, plot structure worksheets, as well as pre- and post-reading activities.
2. Paired Informational Texts
Texts on real-world issues such as survival skills, the Canadian wilderness, and the incredible real-life survival story of Juliane Koepcke illuminate many of the themes explored in “Hatchet.”
3. Paired Short Story - Stop the Sun
Both “Hatchet” and “Stop the Sun” have young protagonists and explore themes of personal growth and coping mechanisms. Furthermore, both were written by Gary Paulsen allowing for discussions on the author’s style and background influences.
4. Paired Poem - The Cremation of Sam McGee
Both texts deal with themes of survival and isolation in harsh environments, allowing students to compare the psychological and physical responses of characters in extreme conditions.
5. Movie Worksheets (A Cry in the Wild)
This resource includes pre-viewing, viewing, and post-viewing worksheets - including an engaging Bear Grylls comparison activity.
Imagine walking into your classroom and finding Pandora’s Box on display next to Achilles’ winged shoes. Transform your classroom into an interactive museum where ancient Greek legends come to life! Students will create artwork, an artifact replica, and a placard of their chosen mythological figure.
What’s included:
Teaching Guide
Pre-Activity Questions
Greek Mythological Figures List
Exhibit Guide and Examples
Placard Guide and Example
Questioning Guide
Rubric
Invitations
Posters
**What’s included: **
Introduction and worksheets on the following: types of pronouns, pronoun consistency, vague pronouns, and intensive pronouns.
Review quiz
Sample answers
Equip your students with essential tools and tips for a smooth transition to middle / secondary school. This is the perfect activity for their first week in middle / secondary school. Students will complete a middle school map, class schedule hacks, inside tips, and locker management activities.
What’s included:
Teaching Guide
Pre-Activity Questions
Instructions
Map Creation Space
Class Schedule Hacks Document and Template
Inside Tips Document
Locker Management Documents
This activity offers a variety of worksheets designed to engage students while helping them thoughtfully plan their goals for the upcoming year. Teachers can tailor the goals to be subject-specific if desired.
What’s included:
Teaching Guide
Pre-Activity Questions
Celebrities Who Set Goals Reading
Vision Board Worksheet
SMART Goals Overview
SMART Goals Worksheet
Step-by-Step Planner Worksheet
These 10 games are perfect for any classroom to enhance peer camaraderie. They are easy to set up, at most requiring a pencil, page, or blindfold to carry out.
Games included:
Human Knot
Silent Line Up
Question Mingle
Blind Count
Tournament Showdown
Pass the Move
Secret Wink
Blind Navigation
Zip Zap Boing
What Would You Bring to the Island?
In this engaging activity, students write the beginning of a story before crumpling it up, like a snowball, and throwing it to the front of the class. They will then pick up a random snowball and continue the story. It is perfect for a first-week-back activity or to begin a unit of fictional writing.
The resource includes a teaching guide, rules, writing space, and story prompts.