This resource is the perfect introduction to ethos, logos, and pathos. Students are gradually introduced to each type of persuasion before analyzing short texts, demonstrating persuasiveness through acting, and producing either a poster or an advertisement.
What’s Included:
Teaching Guide
Common Core Standards
Pre-Activity Worksheet
Ethos Logos Pathos Introduction
Ethos Logos Pathos Worksheet
Advertisement Analysis
Persuade Your Classmates Speaking Activity
Poster/Advertisement Guides/Rubrics
Answers
Tim Urban’s TED talk is relatable, humorous, and engaging. Our ready-to-print lesson plan is designed to maximize students’ engagement and ensure they fully reflect on tactics to combat their own procrastination.
What’s included:
Teaching Guide
Pre-Activity Worksheet
Claims and Evidence Worksheet
Multiple Choice Comprehension Quiz
Character Map Worksheet
Self-Evaluation Worksheet
Evidence Evaluation Checklist
Answers
Students will reflect on their own transition from childhood to adolescence through thought-provoking discussions and engaging worksheets. They will also learn the importance of cherishing each stage of life by comparing the poem with the engaging short film ‘A Single Life.’
What’s included:
Teaching Guide
Pre-Activity Questions
Analysis Questions
Imagery Analysis Worksheet
Figurative Analysis Worksheet
A Single Life Comparison Worksheet
Real-World Connection Questions
Answers + Common Core Standards
With this comprehensive and ready-to-print resource students will have fun, enhance literary skills, and gain valuable insights into the profound impact of small decisions on our world.
What’s included:
Teaching Guide
Pre-reading Questions
Vocabulary Worksheet
Post-reading Questions (Multiple Choice, Group Scaffolding & Real World Connection)
Eckels vs. Travis Comparison Worksheet
The Butterfly Effect Reading
What-if Game
Written Response Question with Rubric
Text Vs Movie Worksheet
Extension Activity
Online Jeopardy Game
Answer Keys to All of the Above
William Wordsworth’s beautiful poem transcends time and cultures. Our ready-to-print lesson plan is packed with engaging activities that will keep students busy for the whole week. Apart from analyzing the poem with an in depth look at personification, students will make connections with a Ted Talk and an informational text that may inspire students to put down their devices and immerse themselves in precious moments. Students will also engage in thought provoking discussions and complete a creative writing activity reflecting on their own experiences with nature.
What’s included:
Teaching Guide
Pre-Activity Worksheet
Vocabulary
I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud Poem
Analysis Questions
Personification Worksheet
‘Living in the Moment: The Impact of Recording Versus Experiencing’ Pared Informational Text
Ted Talk Connection Activity
Creative Writing Activity
Real-World Connection Questions
Answers + Common Core Standards
Dive into the imaginative and gothic universe of Tim Burton. Students will adore his whimsical narratives before creating their own Burtonesque poems and images.
What’s included:
Teaching Guide
Pre-Activity Questions
Tim Burton Biography
Poem Worksheet
Stick Boy and Match Girl in Love
Voodoo Girl
The Girl with Many Eyes
Stain Boy
Roy the Toxic Boy
Write Like Burton Worksheet
Draw a Burton Character
Rubric
The Lottery’s shocking ending opens up endless discussion and analysis opportunities. With a focus on literary elements and real-world connections, students will develop critical reading skills while bridging the gap between fiction and a chilling reality.
What’s included:
Teaching Guide
Pre-reading Activities
Vocabulary Worksheet
Post-reading Questions (Multiple-choice Comprehension, Literary Elements, and Real World Connection)
Dangerous Traditions Reading
Written Response Questions with Rubric
Text vs Movie Comparison Worksheet
Creative Writing Extension Activity
Online Jeopardy Game
Answer Keys to All of the Above
Discover how Albert Einstein used his scientific knowledge and persuasive skills to alert President Roosevelt about the urgent need for atomic research. This ready-to-print lesson plan delves into the historical context and key elements of the letter before leading to thought provoking discussions and an informative writing activity that inspires students to take a stand for issues they are passionate about.
What’s included:
Teaching Guide
Pre-Activity Questions
Letter Context
Einstein’s Letter to President Roosevelt
SOAPS Analysis Worksheet
Analysis Questions
Discussion Questions
Write a Letter to a Leader Activity
Answers
Dive into the world of horror storytelling through engaging games, scary sensory word lists, and monster and eerie settings creation - topped off with a guided rubric for their spine-tingling tales.
What’s included:
Teaching Guide
Warm Up Games
Scary Sensory Word List
Monster Origin Reading
Create a Monster Guide
Design a Scary Setting Guide
Rubric
Socratic seminars foster critical thinking and active engagement, enabling students to deepen their understanding of literature and develop essential communication skills in an ELA classroom.
What’s Included:
Socratic Seminar Introduction
Socratic Seminar vs Debate
Model Dialogue
Tips for Creating Questions
Scoring Rubric
Other Teaching Ideas
Encourage your students to explore their interests and passions while developing essential informative writing skills with this detailed lesson plan on creating how-to guides.
What’s included:
Teaching Guide
Common Core Standards
What is a How-to Guide Reading
Typical Layout and Content of a How-to Guide Document
Typical Structure and Examples of the Following Sections: Introduction, Step-by-Step Guide, Tips and Tricks, Safety Warnings and Precautions, Frequently Asked Questions, Conclusion and Next Steps.
5 Tips Document
How-to Guide Ideas
2 Complete How-to Guides: How to Set Up and Grow a Youtube Channel, and How to Create a Handmade Notebook
Rubric
Transport students to Moana’s tropical Motunui Island and Aladdin’s mystical Arabian kingdom while practicing invaluable ELA skills. Students will practice citing textual evidence and making inferences with Moana’s How Far I’ll Go, and Aladdin’s A Whole New World.
What’s included:
Common Core Standards
Teaching Guide
Important Definitions
Citing Textual Evidence Guide
Paraphrasing Activity
Explicit information v Inferences Document
How Far I’ll Go Analysis Worksheet
A Whole New World Analysis Worksheet
Sample Answers
Engage students with this ready-to-print lesson plan on Kobe Bryant’s poem Dear Basketball. Students will analyze the accompanying Oscar winning short film as well as explore their own passions.
What’s included
Teaching Guide
Pre-Activity Questions
Poetic Device Matching Activity
Poetic Device Identification Activity
Poem Analysis Questions
Short Film Analysis Questions
Poetry Writing Guide
Poetry Writing Worksheet
Poem Writing Space
Rubric
Answers
Explore the uplifting themes of Emily Dickinson’s “Hope is the Thing with Feathers” with our ready-to-print lesson plan. Students will go beyond simply analyzing the poem, examining the psychology of hope and crafting their own poems inspired by extended metaphors.
What’s Included:
Teaching Guide
Pre-Activity Worksheet
Vocabulary
“Hope” is the Thing with Feathers Poem
Analysis Questions
Extended Metaphor Worksheet
The Psychology of Hope Informational Text
Animal Metaphors Matching Activity
Poetry Writing Worksheet + Rubric
Real-World Connection Questions
Answers + Common Core Standards
Add humor and engagement to the ELA classroom
This lesson plan is perfect for St. Patrick’s Day or to incorporate into a poetry unit.
What’s included:
Teaching Guide
History of the Limerick Reading
Features of a Limerick Document
Limerick Poetry Examples
Features Checklist
Tips and Sentence Starters
Create a Limerick Worksheet
This engaging, no prep magazine activity is the perfect way to practice informational text-reading skills. The nine-page magazine on ancient mysteries will fascinate students, and it even includes a games page for fun.
What’s included:
Teaching Guide
Magazine (Atlantis Article / Ancient Egypt Article / Games Page)
Analysis Questions
Summarizing Activity
Answers + Common Core Standards
Transitions between time frames and settings are crucial for guiding the reader smoothly through short stories. They help establish the context and maintain the flow of the narrative. Yet, more often than not, students tend to ignore these vital components of fictional writing. This free resource includes beautiful transitions for time frame and setting, as well as transitions to navigate along a narrative’s plot structure.