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Middle School English ELA Fun Halloween Activity: "Mad Libs!"
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5th, 6th, 7th, 8th English ELA Fun Middle School Halloween Activity: "Mad Libs!"This Parts of Speech Halloween Writing Activity is based on the popular and fun game of “Mad Libs!” In this Halloween version, students will rewrite a Halloween story by using different parts of speech: ADJECTIVES NOUNS VERBS and more! REVIEWS: “My students enjoyed this resource, and while they were shy to share their stories with the whole group, they happily shared their responses in smaller peer groups. I will happily use this resource next Halloween!” “This was such a great ELA activity to do with my students before Halloween weekend!” Easy, thoughtful activity with NO PREP for you!
Earth Day Writing Activity: Letter to Our Planet
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Earth Day Writing Activity: Letter to Our Planet

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******** A LETTER TO OUR PLANET EARTH: Earth Day can come and go with some of our students never truly having the opportunity to reflect on the impact they can have with the environment. This letter-writing activity allows them to do so. They are asked to describe some of Earth's greatest natural wonders, how the planet affects our survival as a human race, man's impact (negative and positive) on the environment, and how they can change their daily routines in order to help preserve planet Earth. There are instructions, suggestions/prompts for each paragraph, a letter-formatting template, and a final draft template included. Easy, thoughtful activity with NO PREP for you! Recommended Grades: 5th-10th
The Giver: 50+ Chapter Questions for Class Discussion and Individual Assessment
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The Giver: 50+ Chapter Questions for Class Discussion and Individual Assessment

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THE GIVER CHAPTER QUESTIONS: This is a packet of over 50 chapter questions that can be used as a tool for you to facilitate class discussion and/or given to your students for individual reflection. The questions are reflective of main points or themes that require critical thinking skills. Many of the questions challenge students to think outside of the novel and reflect on our own society and encourage growth as individuals.
The Giver: Complete Unit Packet (Projects, Chapter Questions, Exam and more)
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The Giver: Complete Unit Packet (Projects, Chapter Questions, Exam and more)

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******** THE GIVER UNIT PACKET: This is a UNIT PACKET for The Giver by Lois Lowry. The packet includes the following: 1) TIMELINE UNIT PROJECT This project encourages student engagement throughout the entire progression of the novel. It includes a guideline with instructions for the students, a graphic organizer for note-taking, and an easy-to-grade rubric for you.This can be done individually, in pairs, or in groups. 2) MOCK CEREMONY OF TWELVE The most fun you'll have all year... This is a fun and engaging activity to do with your students as you read. This Mock Ceremony allows your students to actively engage with the novel as they play the roles as citizens of the community. There is a writing portion of the activity that encourages persuasive writing, as well as a public speaking aspect. The packet includes instructions and a "script" for you, guidelines and worksheets for the students, and job assignments. 3) CHAPTER DISCUSSION QUESTIONS This is a packet of over 50 chapter questions that can be used as a tool for you to facilitate class discussion and/or given to your students for individual reflection. The questions are reflective of main points or themes that require critical thinking skills. Many of the questions challenge students to think outside of the novel and reflect on our own society and encourage growth as individuals. 4) CHAPTER VOCABULARY GRAPHIC ORGANIZER This is a comprehensive unit packet of Vocabulary with over 50 Vocabulary terms used in the novel. Providing students with this packet allows for closer reading and engagement with the novel. The Vocabulary Graphic Organizer is a column chart that instructs the students to write how the word is used in context with the book (page numbers included), provide a definition, and create a new sentence. 5) 45 QUESTION UNIT EXAM (PLUS ESSAY PROMPT) 45-Question Unit Exam that includes 25 multiple choice comprehension/critical thinking questions, 15 character and terminology matching questions, and 5 plot diagram questions. Easy-to-read Answer Key. Also included is an Essay prompt that may be used as part of the exam (based on how much time your class periods allow for assessment) or assigned as an individual take-home or in-class essay. A Rubric, a Brainstorming Sheet, an Outline Sheet, and a Final Draft Sheet are provided. (The latter three are optional based on your preference.) 6) STUDENT UTOPIA PROJECT Get your students excited about reading this novel by starting off the unit with The Utopia Project. . .While this is a project designed to introduce students to the novel, it may be done during any portion of the unit. The purpose of this project is to not only introduce the novel, but to get your students actively thinking about the setting and theme of a Utopian vs. Dystopian world. Included in this product are guidelines to help your students create an advertisement or visual depiction of their perfect, Utopian society. Also included is a Rubric for quick and easy grading. *****************************************************************************
Rhetoric / Rhetorical Appeal Writing: Ethos, Pathos, Logos
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Rhetoric / Rhetorical Appeal Writing: Ethos, Pathos, Logos

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<strong>RHETORICAL APPEAL IN WRITING</strong> As a college instructor for Composition, I have found that most first year college students have never been exposed to rhetorical appeal or they are very confused by the concept. I have tried to develop a visually appealing and straight-forward introduction to the concept of rhetoric that may be used in high school and college courses. (This packet could also be used in advanced middle school courses) This packet offers your students the following: 27-SLIDE POWERPOINT PRESENTATION WITH VIDEO –Defines Ethos, Pathos, Logos – Provides Examples of Ethos, Pathos, Logos –Challenges students to test their knowledge on Ethos, Pathos, Logos –Final Video presentation of Ethos, Pathos, and Logos in Commercial Advertisements STUDENT NOTES –Fill-in-the-blank graphic organizer to help students comprehend, practice, and review Ethos, Pathos, Logos RHETORICAL APPEAL ACTIVITY –Instructions for an activity that challenges the students to implement Ethos, Pathos, Logos within their own commercial advertisement (print or video) –Ready to use Rubric (one that includes scoring and one that is blank to allow you to choose your own points per element)
1984 BY GEORGE ORWELL | Novel Study Intro Activity | Video & Reflection
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1984 BY GEORGE ORWELL | Novel Study Intro Activity | Video & Reflection

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1984 BY GEORGE ORWELL NOVEL STUDY Engaging Unit Activity: Introduce the Novel (Video & Activity): Pre-Reading Activity to Spark Interest in the Novel *** GET THEM EXCITED TO READ!!! *** This is an activity that can be used to introduce the novel prior to reading. Detailed instructions for your students are provided on the handouts, so all you have to do is print and press play! Included in this activity is a VIDEO composed of IMAGES related to the setting, theme(s), and plot of the novel. Each image will be displayed on the screen for about twenty seconds. Students will be asked to do a QUICK WRITE by jotting down their immediate thoughts and reactions as they view the images within the video. This allows students to spark any BACKGROUND KNOWLEDGE, as well as spark an interest in the novel before even starting to read! After the video has been viewed, the students will then use their quick write as a reference to create a poem, paragraph, drawing, etc. that reflects their initial reaction to what they believe the novel will be about. You may wish to have each student present their creative projects in front of the class prior to reading and turning them in. I hope you and your students find this source a great way to introduce the novel. Your Students will love this activity!
1984 BY GEORGE ORWELL | Novel Study Activity | Close Reading Worksheets
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1984 BY GEORGE ORWELL NOVEL STUDY UNIT READING ENGAGEMENT ACTIVITY: Making Inferences Worksheets This activity can be done early on as students begin the novel. This lesson allows students to dive deep into the text to ignite critical thinking about plot and character. Detailed instructions are included for students making this an easy-to-assign and easy-to-grade activity! COLLABORATIVE ACTIVITY: The worksheets for this activity can be done individually, in pairs, or in groups! After students complete their worksheets, they will come together as a class to discuss their piece of the novel. MAKING INFERENCES: Students are provided a definition of an “inference,” and then they are asked to make inferences about the plot throughout the activity. GUIDED PROMPTS: NO PREP! All of the worksheets in this activity provide the students with engaging prompts to allow them to work through the activity on their own. The only preparation needed is to choose how to divide the chapter or section up among your students. (Easy tip: Write numbers for each page/section, and have the students draw from a hat!)
1984 BY GEORGE ORWELL | Novel Study Unit Activity | Letter to Character
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1984 BY GEORGE ORWELL | Novel Study Unit Activity | Letter to Character

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1984 BY GEORGE ORWELL NOVEL UNIT Reading and Writing Unit Activity: Letter to a Character This is a great lesson to help students think critically about how characters are driven by plot. In addition, this lesson will hold them accountable for their reading engagement. This lesson is also print-ready-to-go to allow for little effort on your part! For this lesson, students will be asked to write a letter to a round/dynamic character of their choice from the novel (simple definitions of round/dynamic characters provided). This lesson can be done mid-reading or upon completion of the novel. This assignment helps students review the parts of a letter (a skill quickly becoming lost in the age of technology!) by providing them with detailed prompts and a template to help them structure their final draft. The prompts for each paragraph will help them flush out the following: Description of character and reflection of self in comparison Description of a particular moment in the novel that has an impact on their character Reflection of how character has undergone a change (or if they are still reading–how they think a character may undergo a change) Optional Fourth paragraph for extra credit/extra reflection An easy-to-grade rubric and clear, lined drafting paper is also provided!
Grammar Activity: Homophone BINGO! Powerpoint and Bingo Cards
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Grammar Activity: Homophone BINGO! Powerpoint and Bingo Cards

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strong> GRAMMAR GAME: HOMOPHONE BINGO!: "They're always confusing their "there" with their "they're." BINGO! Grammar does NOT have to be boring! Make it fun with this engaging Powerpoint-driven Bingo Game to help students learn Homophones. This Bingo Game focuses on the most commonly misused homophones (see below). Can be used for a lesson, a review, or just a fun "Friday Reward Day!" The game contains 30 individual BINGO cards--Each card includes the 24 homophones and one free space. There are 6 rounds and 72 Questions included in the easy-to-use Powerpoint. Instructions and Answer Key are provided for you. The Homophones included in this game are: There, They're, Their By, Bye Here, Hear To, Too, Two Sea, See No, Know Weight, Wait Right, Write Hole, Whole Red, Read Eight, Ate *****************************************************************************
1984 by George Orwell | Novel Study Fun Review Activity | Word Search
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1984 by George Orwell | Novel Study Fun Review Activity | Word Search

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1984 BY GEORGE ORWELL NOVEL STUDY UNIT ACTIVITY! WORD SEARCH This is a handy worksheet to have on hand for your early finishers. It also is good to have to use as a quick review of characters and terms. There are 15 words included: ORWELL OCEANIA PROLES WINSTON BIG BROTHER THE PARTY JULIA TELESCREENS ST. CLEMENTS O’BRIEN MANIFESTO PAPERWEIGHT CHARRINGTON GOLDSTEIN VICTORY
1984 BY GEORGE ORWELL | Novel Study Unit Activity | TIMELINE PROJECT
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1984 BY GEORGE ORWELL | Novel Study Unit Activity | TIMELINE PROJECT

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1984 BY GEORGE ORWELL NOVEL STUDY ACTIVITY | TIMELINE PROJECT | This is a comprehensive unit project for the novel that is both fun for the students and a great way for you to assess their engagement. This fun project is a favorite of the students that encourages student engagement with the entire progression of the novel. This project can be done individually, in pairs, or in groups. With the timeline project, you are able to assess formative student engagement and comprehension throughout the unit, as opposed to just a summative assessment at the end of the unit. In this packet, you will find the: Timeline Instructions and Checklist for students. This project can be given after reading the novel, but it works best if given at the beginning. This activity asks the students to document important moments, events, and/or dialogue as they read. Included is a graphic organizer that will help them compile their notes for their Timeline. An example (partial) Timeline and Student notes are also provided: This will help them get started. After they have compiled the required number of moments in their notes (this required number will be decided by you–there is a blank space provided on the Instructions), they will put together an organized and creative Timeline for the novel. (The example Timeline is from the novel "The Giver.’) How they create their Timeline is up to you (and them!) My students have done PowerPoints, print-outs, dioramas, videos, and just good ol’ Posterboard. Finally, you will find an easy-to-grade Rubric that should allow you to grade their projects quickly, yet efficiently.
1984 BY GEORGE ORWELL | Novel Study Unit Activity | Reinventing Chapter
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1984 BY GEORGE ORWELL | Novel Study Unit Activity | Reinventing Chapter

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1984 BY GEORGE ORWELL NOVEL STUDY UNIT Activity: Creative Writing: Reinventing a Chapter One of the most memorable activities I did when I was in middle school was re-creating a chapter from a novel we were reading in English. I loved being able to create my own version of the chapter! Little did I know, this was actually helping me to understand plot, conflict, and character development, as well! So, I decided to create a similar activity to the one I loved back in middle school! Not only will this packet allow for students to dive deeper into their reading, but this packet will also allow YOU to spend less time grading and more time focused on class discussion of the novel! This creative writing unit includes: Easy-to-Grade Rubric Guided and Detailed Instructions for each “section” of their chapter. Each template provides thorough questions to ask themselves in order to help them understand what to write: Brainstorming (Free Writing) Brainstorming (Word Web) Organizing Your Thoughts (Character, Setting, Conflict) Organizing Your Thoughts (How to Start Writing the Chapter) Inventing the Moments (Creating Moments for the Chapter) Wrapping It Up (Using a “Cliffhanger” / Building Tension) Clear, Lined Drafting Paper
1984 BY GEORGE ORWELL | Novel Study Final Unit Test | Essay Writing
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1984 BY GEORGE ORWELL | Novel Study Final Unit Test | Essay Writing

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1984 BY GEORGE ORWELL NOVEL STUDY Final Unit Assessment: Essay Writing (ESSAY QUESTION(S), TEMPLATES, EASY-TO-GRADE RUBRIC) This essay packet could be used as an in-class assessment or as a take-home assignment. There are three essay questions that promote higher-level thinking skills and deep engagement with the novel and theme. You may decide to have the students do one or all three questions. What is included in this packet: THREE ESSAY PROMPTS (with clear instructions for students) EASY-TO-GRADE RUBRIC (save time with ready-to-grade or blank to create your own grading scale) BRAINSTORMING WORKSHEET (student brainstorming sheet) OUTLINE TEMPLATE (outline example and template for pre-drafting) FINAL DRAFT SHEET (lined sheet for final draft if handwritten)
1984 By George Orwell | Novel Study Unit Bundle of 10 Resources | 100+ Pages
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1984 By George Orwell | Novel Study Unit Bundle of 10 Resources | 100+ Pages

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1984 BY GEORGE ORWELL for NOVEL STUDY: TEN Activities/Assessments ✮ EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO TEACH THIS NOVEL from START TO FINISH! ✮ This bundle was created with lessons and assessments designed to ignite student engagement without the teacher’s burden of doing all the prep work. Each lesson is print-ready-to-go with detailed instructions for students to allow you to do less work while teaching the novel. The following activities and assessments are listed in order from pre-reading, to during-reading, and post-reading. PRE-READING: INTRODUCE THE NOVEL (VIDEO & ACTIVITY): This introductory activity is a great way to spark student background knowledge and interest in reading the novel. Students will be shown a short video of images related to the novel’s setting, theme(s), and plot. They will do a quick write as they view the film, and then use their quick write to create a pre-reading creative reflection. DURING READING: UNIT TIMELINE PROJECT: This project encourages student engagement throughout the entire progression of the novel. It includes a guideline with instructions for the students, a graphic organizer for note-taking, and an easy-to-grade rubric for you. This can be done individually, in pairs, or in groups. VOCABULARY PACKET AND PRESENTATION: This packet provides a great way to integrate vocabulary and reading comprehension as students are asked to find, define, illustrate, and present their own vocabulary words throughout the novel. This packet also provides you with two easy-to-grade rubrics. PLOT ENGAGEMENT: READING AND MAKING INFERENCES WORKSHEETS: Your students will make inferences about the plot based on a short section of the novel they are given. Through reading deeply and thinking critically, students will make inferences by answering the questions about his or her section. (Best done early on within the novel). INTEGRATING GRAMMAR: Students will use the novel to review the 8 parts of speech. This is a great way to give a grammar lesson while teaching the novel (vs. teaching grammar through isolation). Included in this lesson is a graphic organizer for students to keep in their binders throughout the year (no matter what you are teaching!) POST-READING: (Some of these may be assigned during reading if you prefer) CHARACTER ANALYSIS/CHARACTERIZATION ACTIVITY: INCLUDES POWERPOINT This is a deeply engaging activity for your students to not only learn how to analyze/characterize literature but learn how to reflect and grow as individuals through reading. CREATIVE WRITING: Reinventing a Chapter: This activity not only helps them to further engage in the novel but also allows them to work on Creative Writing. This lesson was designed to help each student brainstorm how to Reinvent a chapter from the novel. Includes detailed instruction and prompts for students. Easy-to-grade Rubric is also provided! LETTER WRITING: Letter to a Character: This lesson will help students think critically about how characters are driven by plot. In addition, this lesson will hold your students accountable for their reading engagement. This lesson is also print-ready-to-go to allow little effort on your part! WORD SEARCH ACTIVITY: This is a great worksheet to have on hand for your early finishers or if you have a substitute while teaching the unit. Includes 15 character names/words associated with the novel. Solution is provided. FINAL ESSAY ASSESSMENT: This bundle also includes an Essay assignment that may be used as an in-class “exam” (based on how much time your class periods allow for assessment) or assigned as an individual take-home or in-class essay. The Essay assignment also includes an easy-to-grade Rubric, a Brainstorming Sheet, an Outline Sheet, and a Final Draft Sheet.
1984 BY GEORGE ORWELL | Novel Study Unit Activity | Grammar Lesson
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1984 BY GEORGE ORWELL | Novel Study Unit Activity | Grammar Lesson

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1984 BY GEORGE ORWELL Novel Study Activity: Integrating Grammar (Parts of Speech) A few years ago, I changed the way I teach grammar, and it has made a huge difference in not only student recall, but I’ve also noticed a difference in student writing. Instead of teaching grammar in isolated lessons (although sometimes this is still necessary!), I integrate mini grammar lessons into whatever unit we are learning. This lesson does just that. Not only will this grammar-integrated lesson allow for students to dive deeper into their reading, but this packet will also allow YOU to spend less time grading and more time focused on class discussion of the novel! This unit includes the following: 8 Parts of Speech Definitions and Examples Graphic Organizer (to use all year!) Worksheet: Finding the 8 parts of speech within the novel Assignment: Using the text as a prompt, students will create a paragraph that uses the 8 parts of speech. An Example for your students to use as a guide An easy lesson to help students improve their reading and writing!
1984 BY GEORGE ORWELL | Novel Study Unit Activity: Characterization Analysis
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1984 BY GEORGE ORWELL NOVEL STUDY UNIT READING ACTIVITY: CHARACTERIZATION / CHARACTER ANALYSIS NO PREP! Ready to Print and Go! Includes PowerPoint! This is a deeply engaging activity for your students to not only learn how to analyze/characterize literature but learn how to reflect and grow as individuals through reading. WHAT IS INCLUDED: POWERPOINT PRESENTATION: with definition and examples of Dynamic, Static, Round, and Flat Characters; Characterization (Indirect and Direct) STUDENT GUIDED NOTES: Two options for notes that correspond with the PowerPoint (fill-in notes or ready-to-use) CHARACTER ANALYSIS SHEETS: Students will be given an acronym (T.R.A.I.T.S.) to help them remember what to consider when analyzing characters. Upon filling out the brainstorming work, there is an option for a paragraph or essay portion to further their analysis of each character. CHARACTERS INCLUDED: WINSTON JULIA O’BRIEN MR. CHARRINGTON ALSO INCLUDED: BLANK Template for students to choose additional characters STUDENT SELF-REFLECTION: This portion of the packet allows students to complete the same process of characterizing they did with the characters, but for themselves. With this activity, students are given some insight as to why reading is so important.
1984 BY GEORGE ORWELL | Novel Study Unit Activity | Vocabulary Packet
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1984 BY GEORGE ORWELL NOVEL STUDY UNIT Activity: Vocabulary Unit (Journal, Presentation, Rubric) A few years ago, I changed the way I teach vocabulary, and it has made a marked difference in my students’ engagement and reading progression. Instead of presenting the students with a list of words that I would spend hours searching for throughout literature, I switched to STUDENT-DRIVEN vocabulary assignments, and the response has been amazing! Not only will this packet allow for students to dive deeper into their reading, but this packet will also allow YOU to spend less time grading and more time focused on class discussion of the novel! This unit includes: Vocabulary Packet Instructions for Vocabulary Presentation Example Vocabulary Presentation Page Easy-to-Grade Rubric for Vocabulary Packet Easy-to-Grade Rubric for Vocabulary Presentation The guided prompts for the Vocabulary Packet ask the students to: FIND AND WRITE A WORD THAT CHALLENGES THEM AS A READER (a portion of their grade on the rubric is “Word Choice,” so they will not just choose words they already know) DRAW AN IMAGE/CUT OUT AN IMAGE (to help them remember the definition of the word) HOW THE WORD IS USED IN THE NOVEL (write the sentence(s)) THEIR OWN DEFINITION (of what they think the word means based on the context of the sentence and paragraph it is used) DICTIONARY DEFINITION
End of the Year Last / Day of School Writing Activity: Letter to My Favorite Teacher
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End of the Year Last / Day of School Writing Activity: Letter to My Favorite Teacher

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******** LETTER TO MY FAVORITE TEACHER: This is an end-of-the-year activity that allows students to reflect on that one, special teacher who positively impacted their lives. Not only will this help students realize how much their teachers should be appreciated, it will your brighten your colleagues' days! There is a template to help structure the letter, as well as prompts to help them brainstorm what they want to express to their teacher. Easy, thoughtful activity with NO PREP for you!
The Outsiders Unit Activity Project: Timeline (for Engagement and Comprehension)
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The Outsiders Unit Activity Project: Timeline (for Engagement and Comprehension)

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******** THE OUTSIDERS TIMELINE PROJECT: This is a unit project for The Outsiders that is introduced prior to reading and worked on as you progress through the reading. (The project could also be done post-reading if preferred; students will just have to go back through the novel a second or third time to find his or her information). It includes a guideline with instructions for the students, a graphic organizer for note-taking, and an easy-to-grade rubric for you. This project encourages student engagement throughout the entire progression of the novel. I have found this to be an extremely helpful tool in my classroom with ensuring that students are engaged and comprehending. This Timeline can be done individually, in pairs, or in groups. With the timeline project, you are able to assess formative student engagement and comprehension throughout the unit, as opposed to a summative assessment at the end of the unit. *****************************************************************************
The Outsiders Unit Packet: Character / Plot, Mock Trial, Quizzes, Exam
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The Outsiders Unit Packet: Character / Plot, Mock Trial, Quizzes, Exam

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******** THE OUTSIDERS UNIT PACKET: This is a UNIT PACKET for The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. The packet includes the following: 1) TIMELINE UNIT PROJECT This project encourages student engagement throughout the entire progression of the novel. It includes a guideline with instructions for the students, a graphic organizer for note-taking, and an easy-to-grade rubric for you.This can be done individually, in pairs, or in groups. 2) JOHNNY ON TRIAL: A MOCK TRIAL The most fun you’ll have all year… The activity is a Mock Trial for Johnny Cade and his role in the murder of Bob Sheldon. It is the students’ job to decide if Johnny acted in self defense or if he is guilty of second degree murder. The packet guides the students through the process of the trial with easy-to-follow instructions which means no prep for you! This activity challenges them to engage their close reading, writing, group collaboration, and public speaking skills. A grading rubric is also included. 4) COMPREHENSION QUIZZES These are three very BASIC* comprehension quizzes that cover Chapters 1-4, 5-8, and 9-12. These quizzes are just a quick assessment to ensure they are following along. There are ten multiple choice questions per quiz and an Answer Key is included. *The EXAM included in this packet delves more into details and close reading. 5) CHARACTER AND TERMINOLOGY CROSSWORD REVIEW This is a 20-question Crossword Puzzle with terms, characters, and plot points from the play. Good for summary and review before exam, or just for days when students are silent reading and you get some early finishers. 6) 40 QUESTION UNIT EXAM (PLUS ESSAY PROMPT) 40 question unit exam that includes 15 multiple choice comprehension/critical thinking questions, 15 character and terminology matching questions, 5 true/false, and 5 plot diagram (optional). Answer key provided. Also included is an Essay prompt that may be used as part of the exam (based on how much time your class periods allow for assessment) or assigned as an individual take-home or in-class essay. A Rubric, a Brainstorming Sheet, an Outline Sheet, and a Final Draft Sheet are provided. (The latter three are optional based on your preference.)