Students are sure to have plenty to say on this topic! Creative worksheets get students engaged in the topic before assigning each student a character to research and represent in the debate.
What’s included:
Teaching Guide
Pre-Activity Questions
Eating Habits Survey
School Menu Worksheet
Debate Character Name Tags
Character Research Perparation Worksheet
Debate Sentence Structures
Debate Format
Debate Reflection Survey
Post-Activity Questions
Rubric
This resource includes three engaging writing activities related to Greek mythology. Activities are designed to spark creativity and are accompanied by ready-to-print guides, worksheets, examples, and rubrics so students can work effectively and independently.
What’s included:
Teaching Guide
The Hero’s Journey (Guide, Poster, Example, Worksheets, Rubric)
Modern Day Myth (Guide, Example, Worksheets, Rubric)
Greek Mythology Newspaper (Guide, Example, Rubric)
Worksheet 1: Director’s Seat
Students sit in the director’s seat as they decide who plays who and what changes they would make if directing the movie.
Worksheet 2: Movie
Students note changes between the text and movie versions as they watch.
Worksheet 3: Bear Grylls Comparison
Students watch a clip of Bear Grylls before comparing him to Brian and exploring their own views on eating animals and insects if stranded in the wilderness.
Worksheet 4: Letter to the Director
Students write a letter to Mark Griffiths, the movie’s director, sharing their thoughts and opinions.
Worksheet 1: Director’s Seat
Students sit in the director’s seat as they decide who plays who and what changes they would make if directing the movie.
Worksheet 2: Movie
Students note changes between the text and movie versions as they watch.
Worksheet 3: Letter to the Director
Students write a letter to Francis Ford Coppola, the movie’s director, sharing their thoughts and opinions.
Scavenger Hunt
Students will be amazed to learn about the actors from the movie as they complete a scavenger hunt.
Reading
Read about the Curtis Brothers’ house from the movie which is now a museum dedicated to The Outsiders.
Teach students valuable lessons about giving and sacrifice with our engaging and ready-to-print lesson plan.
What’s Included:
Teaching Guide
Pre-Reading Questions
The Gift of the Magi Original Text
The Gift of the Magi Edited Text for Easier Understanding
Vocabulary Worksheet
Multiple Choice Comprehension Quiz
Analysis Questions
The Magi Worksheet
Written Response Questions + Rubric
Text Vs Movie Comparison Worksheet
Paired Video Activity
Real-World Connection Questions
Extension Activities
Online Jeopardy Game
Answers + Common Core Standards
These three thought-provoking, multi-functional, informational texts are perfect to read alongside “Hatchet” and will illuminate many issues related to Brian’s fight to survive.
Each article includes analysis questions covering numerous Common Core Informational Text Standards. They also include “Hatchet” connection questions and sample answers.
**Text 1: The Real-Life Survival Story of Juliane Koepcke
Text 2: Basic Wilderness Survival Skills
Text 3: Exploring the Canadian Wilderness: Flora and Fauna**
These three thought-provoking, multi-functional, informational texts are designed to get students thinking about controversial real-world topics as well as to illuminate ethical issues in ‘The Outsiders’.
Each article includes analysis questions covering numerous Common Core Informational Text Standards. They also include ‘The Outsiders’ connection questions and sample answers.
Text 1: Bridging the Divide: Social Class in Silicon Valley
This text explores the social and economic divide in Silicon Valley, covering the root causes and efforts to increase social equity.
Text 2: Youth and Criminal Justice: The Case of Cyntoia Brown
The text delves into the controversial life sentence given to 16-year-old Cyntoia Brown and the subsequent appeals for justice.
Text 3: Unraveling the Impact: The Story of Los Angeles and the Crips
This article briefly examines the history of the Crips as well as initiatives for change.
Dive into the challenges, triumphs and awkward moments of middle school with our engaging, comprehensive, and ready-to-print lesson plan for Gary Soto’s “Seventh Grade.”
What’s Included:
Teaching Guide
Active Reading Guide
Pre-Reading Questions
Vocabulary Worksheet
Multiple Choice Comprehension Quiz
Character Analysis Worksheet
Plot Structure Worksheet
Analysis Questions
Written Response Questions + Rubric
Real-World Connection Questions
Extension Activities
Online Jeopardy Game
Answers + Common Core Standards
This ready-to-print resource will keep students engaged for a whole week! Activities ensure students practice an array of important ELA skills while also having fun with creative activities and thought-provoking discussions that will foster compassion and empathy.
What’s Included:
Teaching Guide
Pre-Reading Questions
Vocabulary Worksheet
Multiple Choice Comprehension Quiz
Analysis Questions
Character Analysis Worksheet
Resolution Analysis Worksheet
Written Response Questions + Rubric
Understanding PTSD Reading
Real-World Connection Questions
Extension Activities
Answers + Common Core Standards
Explore the emotional depths of Sandra Cisneros’ ‘Eleven’ with our comprehensive, engaging, and ready-to-print lesson plan! Perfect for middle school students grappling with identity and self-expression.
What’s Included:
Teaching Guide
Pre-Reading Worksheet
Vocabulary List
Multiple Choice Comprehension Quiz
Analysis Questions
Quote Analysis Worksheets
Written Response Questions + Rubric
The Psychology of Growing Up Paired Informational Text
Real-World Connection Questions
Extension Activities
Online Jeopardy Game
Answers
Roald Dahl has students on the edge of their seat throughout Man from the South. Maximise the classroom experience with our engaging and comprehensive lesson plan.
What’s included:
Teaching guide
Online literary elements review quiz
Pre-reading activities
Vocabulary activity
Post-reading (comprehension, literary elements, close reading, and real-world connection) questions
Character Comparison Worksheet
Craziest Bets Ever Made Reading
Written response question with rubric
Text vs. movie worksheet
Online jeopardy game
Answer keys to all of the above
This comprehensive and ready-to-print resource ensures students practice an array of important ELA skills while also having fun with creative activities and thought-provoking discussions.
What’s Included:
Teaching Guide
Active Reading Guide
Pre-Reading Questions
Vocabulary Worksheet
Multiple Choice Comprehension Quiz
Analysis Questions
Symbolism Worksheet
Written Response Questions + Rubric
Ted Williams, The Homeless Man with the Golden Voice, Comparison
Real-World Connection Questions
Extension Activities
Online Jeopardy Game
Answers + Common Core Standards
Our comprehensive and ready-to-print lesson plan is guaranteed to maximize student engagement when studying Evan Hunter’s thought-provoking short story, On the Sidewalk Bleeding.
What’s included:
Common Core Standards
Teaching Guide
Pre-Reading Activities
Vocabulary Worksheet
Text Analysis Questions
Angel Andy Dialogue Worksheet
Real World Connection Questions
Jeopardy
Extension Activities
Sample Answers
This ready-to-print resource is brimming with activities that will truly engage students in McCaffrey’s fictional world of Pern, including a 7-page active reading guide, multiple worksheets, and an online jeopardy game.
What’s included:
Teaching Guide
Active Reading Guide
Pre-Reading Questions
Pern Dictionary
Pern Dragons List
Vocabulary Worksheet
Multiple Choice Comprehension Quiz
Analysis Questions
Worksheets (Plot Structure, Character Analysis, Setting Analysis, & Conflict)
The Fascinating World of Dragons Informational Text
Written Response Questions + Rubric
Real-World Connection Questions
Extension Activities
Online Jeopardy Game
Answers
This comprehensive resource is ready-to-print and will keep students engaged for up to two months!
What’s included:
**- Pre-reading: **Students learn about the author and complete a survey to engage with themes they will encounter. They will also research the Canadian wilderness and complete a survival in the wild activity.
**- Worksheets: **Five worksheets (covering four chapters each) are perfect to keep students engaged and on track during independent reading. They include self-connection, comprehension, and prediction questions, as well as vocabulary and graphic activities.
**- Discussion Questions: **Five sets of discussion questions allow the class to expand understanding and make real-world connections.
- Written Response Questions: Practice analytical writing skills with essay questions.
**- Jeopardy: **Have fun reviewing the novel with an online jeopardy game.
**- Plot Structure: **Students organize the story’s plot using a graphic organizer.
- Extension Activities: Students get creative and have fun after novel completion. Activities range from creating playlists or artwork to writing a sequel or acting out scenes.
Gary Soto’s beautiful short story, The No-Guitar Blues, encourages students to think critically on the value of honesty and the pursuit of true happiness.
What’s Included:
Teaching Guide
Pre-Reading Questions
Vocabulary Worksheet
Multiple Choice Comprehension Quiz
Analysis Questions
Conflict Analysis Worksheet
Written Response Questions + Rubric
Mexicans in America Reading
Real-World Connection Questions
Extension Activities
Online Jeopardy Game
Answers + Common Core Standards
This comprehensive resource is ready-to-print and will keep students engaged for up to two months.
What’s included:
Pre-reading: Students learn about the author and complete a survey to engage with themes they will encounter. A slang dictionary is also included.
Worksheets: Six worksheets (covering two chapters each) are perfect to keep students engaged and on track during independent reading.
Discussion Questions: Six sets of discussion questions allow the class to expand understanding and make real-world connections.
Written Response Questions: Practice analytical writing skills with essay questions.
Jeopardy: Have fun reviewing the novel at the halfway point and end of the book.
Plot Structure: Students organize the story’s plot using a graphic organizer.
Extension Activities: Students get creative and have fun after novel completion.
Common Core Standards, a teaching guide, and sample answers are also included.
This lesson plan is the perfect introduction to denotations and connotations for 6th grade students. Activities gradually increase in complexity to keep them both engaged and challenged.
What’s included:
Teaching Guide
Introduction to Denotations and Connotations
Connotation Spectrum Game
Denotations and Connotations Table
Analyze the Sentence Activity
Answers