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Streamline your curriculum development with a lesson planner template that provides space for detailed objectives, activities, and assessments. This tool helps you map out your teaching over weeks or months. Use it to ensure alignment with standards and progression of learning.

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3rd grade Coronavirus / Covid-19 Facts

3rd grade Coronavirus / Covid-19 Facts
P.E. & Health, Health, Grade 3, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

The 3rd Grade Coronavirus / COVID-19 Facts resource explains the coronavirus pandemic to students in an age-appropriate way. First, it defines COVID-19 and how it began. Then, it describes how the virus spreads from person to person. The resource also covers preventative health measures students can take to stop the spread and stay safe, like washing hands and social distancing. Teachers can use this timely informational text to build students' background knowledge in a developmentally sensitive way. It can be implemented as a whole class lesson, small reading group, or independent reading assignment with the included discussion questions and answers.

Author K-5 Treasures

Tags Coronavirus, Covid-19 Facts, Pandemic, Spread Of Virus

Study Guide: State Electricity for 4th Graders

Study Guide: State Electricity for 4th Graders
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Earth Sciences, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Study Guide: Static Electricity for 4th Graders An engaging resource that can be utilised across different learning environments such as homeschools, public schools or virtual classrooms. The study guide consists of three pages, offering valuable insights about static electricity in a student-friendly manner. Developmental Compatibility This educational tool aligns with the developmental abilities of 4th graders who are at a stage characterized by increasing abstract thought and curiosity. The accessible text extends its usability to grade 3 through grade 6 students thereby making it an invaluable asset across diverse classes. Versatility and Usage Whole Group Instruction: Facilitates interactive discussions, infusing dynamic dialogue into classroom teaching. Small Group Activities: Assists in fostering team spirit while enabling collective learning experiences. Individual Homework Assignments: Sharpens self-study skills aiding individual comprehension abilities. Digital Integration & Subject Applicability The Study Guide: Static Electricity for 4th Graders is digitally versatile permitting seamless integration with modern technology enhancing traditional classroom methods. As PDF units of study, it presents itself as an essential teaching resource when discussing subjects under the banner of Science; most specifically Earth Sciences at this level. In summary, incorporate the use of this educational tool into your academic plan; let younger students take confident strides within complex scientific areas like static electricity while enabling educators to perform their task with an easy-to-use robust teaching aid at their disposal.

Author Reading in the Middle Grade

Tags Static Electricity, Study Guide, Science Curriculum, Educational Resource, Classroom Tool

1st Grade Reading Street HFW Unit 5

1st Grade Reading Street HFW Unit 5
ELA, Language Development, Spelling, Grade 1, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

First Grade Reading Street High Frequency Words Unit 5 Practice This printable 135-page packet provides 1st grade students supplemental practice with the high frequency sight words introduced in Unit 5 of the Reading Street curriculum. The resource includes six weekly word lists with activities to help students read, write, and internalize essential sight words. Students will strengthen sight word recognition skills in a engaging way by rolling a die and writing the word in the corresponding color. This coloring activity works well for morning work, early finishers, or additional spelling practice. Teachers may also use the pages for whole class instruction, small group remediation, or as a take-home assignment. With regular use, students will build fluency with grade-level sight words to support reading comprehension and writing skills. This teacher-created resource helps ensure students master the Unit 5 sight words they need to know.

Author Sarah Sorensen

Tags Reading Street, Curriculum, High Frequency Words, Roll And Write, Literacy Center

Cut, Sort, & Glue-SEL Lesson-Expected or Unexpected Behaviors

Cut, Sort, & Glue-SEL Lesson-Expected or Unexpected Behaviors
Special Resources, Social Skills, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Cut, Sort, & Glue-SEL Lesson-Expected or Unexpected Behaviors: A Learning Resource This teaching tool, compatible with Kindergarten through 2nd grade lessons, primarily focuses on the development of social skills. In this engaging activity, students are tasked with cutting out 8 squares and categorizing them by expected behaviors (which will be glued onto the top row) and unexpected behaviors (glued on the bottom row). This resource shines as a follow-up activity when used in conjunction with reading material such as "You Are A Social Detective" authored by Michelle Garcia Winner and Pamela Crooke. Interactive Student Participation The Cut, Sort & Glue-SEL Lesson ensures that pupils actively partake in their own learning journey by delivering hands-on involvement during lesson time. It facilitates an immersive interaction between learners and educational concepts while reinforcing learned principles from other connected resources. User Convenience & Teaching Strategy Flexibility We offer this instructional resource comes in PDF format for easy download and printability purposes ensuring user convenience at all times while optimizing classroom preparation efficiency for teachers or homeschool educators. The clear visual representation of behavior types broadened the scope of implementation possibilities making it perfect for either whole group instruction or small workgroups depending upon your chosen teaching strategy. In essence, Cut, Sort & Glue- SEL Lesson aims to nurture student comprehension about expected or unexpected behaviors through interactive classification techniques designed keeping young learners' attention span considerations in mind allowing teachers flexibility in their curriculum planning besides nurturing a strong foundational base for robust social skills development at early grades.

Author Jennifer Moyer Taylor

Tags SEL, Social Skills, Expected Behaviors, Unexpected Behaviors, Interactive Learning, Unexpected Behaviors

Reading a Train Timetable for Elementary Math

Reading a Train Timetable for Elementary Math
Math, Measurements, Grade 3, 4, 5, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

A powerpoint presentation to explain how to read a train timetable. There are 22 slides, plus a cover and end slide, and the examples look at three different train timetables

Author Brian's Math Topics

Tags Timetable, Math, Examples Of Timetables, Word Problems

GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Poem at Thirty-Nine’ by Alice Walker

GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Poem at Thirty-Nine’ by Alice Walker
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

GCSE Poetry Lesson: 'Poem at Thirty-Nine' by Alice Walker is a teaching resource designed to bring alive Walker's profound poetry. It offers educators a dynamic tool for exploring English literature in public schools and homeschooling environments. The resource focuses on Walker’s ‘Poem at Thirty-Nine’. This poignant narrative explores themes such as aging, regret, and celebration. It is suitable for students from Grade 9 through 12. Contained within this single Microsoft PowerPoint file are 22 slides outlining a comprehensive lesson journey: An initial activity designed to ignite interest in the poem's themes Detailed information about the author, Alice Walker In-depth questions probing content-language-structure aspects of the text An academic writing task aimed to foster critique and analysis skills among students Extension tasks for further exploration of classroom learnings This flexible teaching resource can be implemented as: A full-group class instruction activity, A smaller group assignment promoting peer-to-peer learning or, a self-paced independent homework assignment. This makes it an adaptable tool for all educational setups. The package concludes with a homework activity reinforcing learned material and fostering responsibility for independent studies among learners—followed by plenary closure ensuring complete understanding before ending the class session. Beyond offering educators a structured lesson plan to explore meaningful poetry, GCSE Poetry Lesson: 'Poem at Thirty-Nine' is fuss-free—with no additional effort required from teachers—creating an engaging learning atmosphere guaranteed to inspire young minds! +

Author Flynn's Educational

Tags GCSE Poetry, Alice Walker, Poem At Thirty-Nine, Lesson Plan, Literary Analysis

A Level Poetry Lesson: ‘Material’ by Ross Barber

A Level Poetry Lesson: ‘Material’ by Ross Barber
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

A Level Poetry: ‘Material’ by Ross Barber Barber’s ‘Material’ is a dynamic text that explores nostalgia through the now absent or obsolete people, places and objects. It remains a significant text for our post-modern society. I have taught this text a number of times, and I have used this specific resource (revised in 2021), to lead my teaching in class, as a distance learning material (Google Meet/Skype lessons), as a homework assignment and even as a tool for revision – all have worked well for the students. This dynamically illustrated 30 slide PowerPoint lesson contains, a starter activity, a text overview, exploration tasks connected to content, summary and analysis questions connected to language and its devices, questions pertaining to structure and theme, an academic writing task, an extension task, a homework assignment and a plenary. No further work is required from the teacher. This is a complete resource. Enjoy!

Author Flynn's Educational

Tags Poetry Lesson, Starter Activity, Symbolism, Stanzas, Poem Structure

What Motivates You? SEL Lesson Plan with Student Survey and Answer Handouts

What Motivates You? SEL Lesson Plan with Student Survey and Answer Handouts
Life Studies, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

In this motivation lesson plan, students will learn about extrinsic versus intrinsic motivation. There is a PPT slide presentation with animation on most slides to full engagement (could be converted to a Google Slide presentation) to learn about both types of motivation-extrinsic and intrinsic. There are 2 video clips (The Office video clip is cropped so there is no inappropriate language and there is a Secret Life of Pets trailer-both via Videolink.) There is a student survey as well as an answer score sheet. In this survey students will answer 10 questions in a range of 1-4, where 1 represents "not at all me" and 4 represents "that's totally me." Students will be able to score their answers with the included answer sheet to determine their dominant motivational style. Included is also a process on how to increase either intrinsic or extrinsic motivational style. Such process involves asking themselves a series of questions (7 questions) to target what they could do to increase their weaker motivational style since both styles are needed. Please review the PPT slide notes for more lesson content and options for delivering the slide content.

Author Jennifer Moyer Taylor

Tags Motivation, School Counseling, SEL, Academic Skills, Social Emotional Learning, Special Education, Survey, Self-inventories

Kindergarten Math Exit Slip Journal | Unit 1 Math Expressions

Kindergarten Math Exit Slip Journal | Unit 1 Math Expressions
Math, Numbers, Preschool, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Kindergarten Math Exit Slip Journal - Unit 1 Math Expressions This printable math journal provides a formative assessment tool for kindergarten students learning key math skills in Unit 1. The journal walks students through the major concepts covered, allowing teachers to check for understanding after each lesson. Skills assessed include early number recognition, counting, representing numbers, and comparing quantities. Use these simple exit slip activities individually, in small groups, or for whole-class review. The consumable booklets are economical, printing two per page, with an appealing cover that students will enjoy using. Easy to implement and aligns to standards, this math journal delivers data to drive instruction while keeping kindergarteners engaged.

Author Sarah Sorensen

Tags Math Exit Slips, Formative Assessment, Numbers, Math Journal, Expressions

Lesson 2:  Sensory Words - How to Write Using the Senses - A Zombie Wrote my Narrative Essay with Mr. Butt and Bonefish

Lesson 2: Sensory Words - How to Write Using the Senses - A Zombie Wrote my Narrative Essay with Mr. Butt and Bonefish
ELA, Writing, Grade 4, 5, 6, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Sensory Words: How to write using the five senses to make your narrative come alive for the reader. Each lesson contains a story that illustrates the concept being taught. This is followed by an assessment to evaluate a student’s understanding of the concept and a lesson review.

Author Scary Good Writing With Mr. Butt and Bonefish

Tags Colorful Adjectives , How To Write Using The Five Senses, How To Write A Narrative Essay, Creative Writing, How To Start A Narrative Essay, How To Use Adjectives, How To Write Description, Scary Good Writing

The Impact of "That's So Gay!" Lesson

The Impact of "That's So Gay!" Lesson
Special Resources, Life Skills, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

"The Impact of That's So Gay!" Lesson Plan - Overview This teaching resource is a powerful tool for educators to tackle derogatory language and homophobic speech often found in our classrooms. Although it is designed for students in grades 6-11, it also acts as a catalyst for important discussions on hate speech and homophobia. Objectives of the Lesson To critically analyze the demeaning implications of phrases like "that's so gay" or "you're so gay". To learn empathy and tolerance through engaging media content. To extend reflections on the lesson into individual creative activities that promote positive communication. Note: This lesson, while primarily used in Life Skills teaching sessions, can be adapted into other subjects dealing with social interactions or moral behavior. Different instructional strategies - from whole group instruction to team-based discussions - can be utilized. About the Lesson Components The lesson has learners engage with video commercials from a campaign against this language titled "Think Before You Speak". Post viewing these commercials, students answer three open-ended questions independently which are later visually represented on posters. Furthermore, they get to write letters focusing on core concepts learnt during this session enhancing their understanding along with their writing abilities while showcasing different perspectives surrounding homophobic language use. Lesson’s Format and Delivery The lesson plan comes in an easy-to-understand Microsoft PowerPoint file format assisting smooth delivery during live lessons. In light of current circumstances promoting remote learning methods such as homework assignments – this format ensures engaged participation by all students online. Therefore making essential tolerance education available even within the confines of home-based learning environments. In conclusion, "The Impact of That's So Gay" Lesson Plan is an crucial teaching resource that fosters empathetic thinkers and future champions for a more accepting community.

Author Jennifer Moyer Taylor

Tags Homophobia, Hate Speech, Student Engagement, Critical Thinking, Tolerance Education

3rd Grade Math Exit Slip Journal | Unit 2 Math Expressions

3rd Grade Math Exit Slip Journal | Unit 2 Math Expressions
, Grade 3, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

This resource is a 3rd Grade Math Exit Slip Journal. This journal is for Unit 2 Math Expressions. Print and set-up instructions are included. Books are printed 2 per page. This journal comes with a cover page and it will walk through each skill taught during this unit . This is a great way to formatively assess your math students.

Author Sarah Sorensen

Tags Math Exit Slip, Assessments, Expressions, Division, Multiply

Science Lesson Plan: What Is A Bird's Nest?

Science Lesson Plan: What Is A Bird's Nest?
Science, Life Sciences, Animals, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

This resource is a Science Lesson Plan: What Is A Bird's Nest? This is Lesson #3 in a full science unit - Birds and Their Habitats. You will receive a full step-by-step science lesson on how various kinds of bird’s nests are formed and what their purpose is in the bird’s habitat.

Author The Language of Learning

Tags Birds, Habitats, Compare And Contraste, Science Lesson Plan, Animals

GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Poppies’ by Jane Weir

GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Poppies’ by Jane Weir
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Poppies’ by Jane Weir This instructional resource is a comprehensive tool designed to guide students through this captivating poem. The poem explores the intricate emotions of a mother saying goodbye to her son as he leaves for military service, shedding light on themes of affection, loss, and selflessness. The material is targeted at students from grades 9 - 12 and can serve as an excellent teaching resource within Language Arts curricula. Although it's mainly created for poetry studies, its application could extend across various sectors of Language Arts programs. A Glance at The Format: 21 slides on Microsoft PowerPoint: This dynamic presentation transitions smoothly from one topic to another using captivating visuals and probing questions about content and structure formatting. Each segment is meticulously fashioned to incite interest and motivate active student participation. Stimulating Starter Activity : The lesson starts with a sprightly exercise that readies learners for the exploration ahead. Detailed Background Information: Delving into detailing the author's background offers contextual influences that may have played a part in weaving 'Poppies'. Inquiry-Based Dialogues Lose yourself in underlying meanings with inquiry-based dialogues happening either orally or through written assignments Mixing Academic Exercises & Extension Activities: Apart from conventional academic writing tasks, extension engagements embedded within each slide add dynamism whilst making abstract concepts like theme identification & textual analysis come alive fostering learner engagement along with bolstering their critical thinking skills. Versatile Usage Scenarios: The versatile nature allows educators to implement it in numerous environments such as during group study sessions in routine classrooms or at home for homework/revision. Learnings Beyond The Classroom & Concluding Notes: The culmination of activities centering around ‘Poppies’ includes a homework assignment to reinforce learning. A final plenary activity ties up all the lessons learnt, ensuring every reading session is insightful and rewarding! No need to worry about additional lesson planning. With everything essential integrated into this resource, teachers can focus solely on delivery confident in comprehensive coverage whilst simultaneously saving time and reducing the stress often associated with lesson planning. A Helpful Addition For Teachers & Students Alike! Sets course on an emotional journey through 'Poppies' by Jane Weir that's as intriguing for students as it is supportive for teachers - an absolutely essential addition to any educational toolkit!

Author Flynn's Educational

Tags Poetry Analysis, GCSE Literature, Jane Weir, Love And Loss, Critical Thinking

Mindfulness

Mindfulness
P.E. & Health, Health, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Mindfulness means being aware of your thoughts, emotions, sensations, and the surrounding environment. Whether at home or at school, with the mindfulness exercises included, your students will be pros in no time! BONUS: print off the 12 "sticky note" examples to write, draw, or sketch your mindfulness exercises.

Author Chuck's Cornucopia

Tags Emotions, Behavior, Health, Wellness, Active

Settlement of the Americas: Different Theories

Settlement of the Americas: Different Theories
Social Studies, First Peoples (Native), Geography, Grade 8, 9, 10, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Settlement of the Americas: Different Theories will come equipped with a lesson plan and worksheets for students to complete. Students will explore different theories for how humans arrived at the American continent.

Author Creative Educator

Tags Africa, Settlement, The Americas, World History, Geography, Mapping Skills, Cultures, Continents, Europe, Historians

Human Body Lesson Plan

Human Body Lesson Plan
Science, Life Sciences, Biology, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

This Human Body Lesson Plan is perfect for teachers who want to cut down on their planning time. The materials in this lesson plan will help you teach the human body effectively.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Human Body, Human Body Lesson Plans

3D Printing Glossary

3D Printing Glossary
Science, Technology, Computer Science, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

All the terms and jargon you need for your 3D printing journey!

Author WhyMaker

Tags Computer Science - Technology, For All Subject Areas, 3D Printing Glossary

Unit Circle Speed Relay Game

Unit Circle Speed Relay Game
Math, Trigonometry, Grade 9, 10, 11, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Engaging Unit Circle Speed Relay Game : A Fun and Interactive Approach to Mastering the Unit Circle Capture your students' interest in learning trigonometry with our thrilling Unit Circle Speed Relay Game . This educational tool is tailored to help students gain a thorough understanding of the unit circle in an enjoyable and interactive manner. By fostering friendly competition and teamwork, the game presents a unique method for comprehending the unit circle and its essential components, such as angles in degrees and radians, sine, cosine, and tangent values. Experience the Unit Circle Speed Relay Game in Action: In this exhilarating game , students are grouped into teams and compete against one another by answering questions related to the unit circle. This captivating activity assesses their knowledge of angles in degrees and radians, coordinates, and trigonometric functions, encouraging a more profound understanding of the unit circle and its applications in trigonometry. Each team member takes turns sprinting to the front of the classroom to answer a question, and then dashes back to tag the subsequent team member. The team that correctly answers the most questions in the least amount of time claims victory. Discover What's Inside the Unit Circle Speed Relay Game : •Comprehensive game instructions and setup guide •40 question cards covering various unit circle subjects, including angles in degrees and radians, coordinates, and trigonometric functions •Answer sheets for students to document their responses •An answer key for effortless grading Unlock the Full Potential of Learning the Unit Circle Our Unit Circle Speed Relay Game delivers an inventive and efficient means for students to grasp the concepts associated with the unit circle. By offering a hands-on, competitive activity, students can more effectively understand and retain the presented information. This game is specifically crafted for high school students, ensuring a stimulating and engaging learning experience. The user-friendly PDF format enables effortless downloading, printing, and integration of this game into your mathematics lessons. With the all-inclusive Unit Circle Speed Relay Game , you'll gain access to a versatile and valuable tool that can help cultivate a deeper understanding of the unit circle and its applications in trigonometry.

Author Peter Jonnard

Tags Trigonometry, Game, Activity, Interactive, History Of Unit Circle, How To Understand The Unit Circle, Unit Circle Lessons, Learning The Unit Circle, Trigonometric Games, Unit Circle Study, Printable Unit Circle, Unit Circle Memorization Games

Introduction to Poetry | Narrative Poetry

Introduction to Poetry | Narrative Poetry
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 8, 9, 10, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Introduction to Poetry | Narrative Poetry A comprehensive and dynamically illustrated instructional resource, developed with the aim to engage students into a simple yet effective understanding of poetry. Grade: Intended for Grade 8-10 Language Arts classrooms Type: This resource focuses on the subtype of narrative poetry. The content has been designed in a way that it breaks down complex poetic concepts into simpler parts making it possible for students to comprehend poems and develop their own narratives effectively. Presentation : This resource contains 15 ready-to-display PowerPoint slides, neatly compiled in Microsoft PowerPoint file format. Versatility: The teaching tool can be presented directly in individual or group classroom sessions as well as virtually during distance learning. Great for usage irrespective of where your class convenes. Efficacy: Incredibly effective outside traditional teaching hours; can also be assigned as homework or utilized during study groups further supplementing student comprehension through practice and repetition! Favored by educators themselves, this teaching aid guarantees a firm foundation whilst paving way toward enlightening young minds about the beauty within words crafted by poets worldwide. It not only aids academic growth but also nurtures individual creativity among students. It’s indeed an efficient tool designed keeping in mind both your challenges and students' learning curve! Leverage the effectiveness of Introduction to Poetry | Narrative Poetry and make learning an informative yet enjoyable experience interpreting artful expressions of thoughts!

Author Flynn's Educational

Tags Poetry Understanding, Narrative Poetry, Instructional Resource, PowerPoint Lesson, Comprehensive

GCSE English Literature: (6) Macbeth – Act 3 Scenes 5 and 6, and Act 4 Scene 1

GCSE English Literature: (6) Macbeth – Act 3 Scenes 5 and 6, and Act 4 Scene 1
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

GCSE English Literature: (6) Macbeth – Act 3 Scenes 5 and 6, and Act 4 Scene 1 This is an engaging teaching resource designed to make the bard's classic play come alive for high school students. A core focus is given to crucial scenes from Macbeth that highlight the destructive force of unchecked ambition. This resource is a unified lesson plan, crafted to match GCSE learning objectives. Yet versatile enough for educators internationally who are teaching Shakespeare in their Language Arts curriculum . It offers an in-depth exploration of Act 3 Scenes 5 and 6 along with Act 4 Scene1 through a dynamic PowerPoint presentation. Lecture Details: The lesson kicks off with a starter activity meant to galvanize student engagement then transitions into thought-provoking summary and analysis questions. Included within this package’s well-composed slides are invaluable academic aids such as thorough definitions for must-know terms and enlightening theme tracking exercises dedicated solely toward analyzing recurring motifs found in Shakespeare’s tragic masterpiece. A thoughtful emphasis on academic writing guided by carefully posed prompts cultivates proficient essay writing skills among students - skills they can confidently apply when interpreting other literary works or even when faced with exam demands. Furthermore, there's also an engaging extension task designed using standardized testing formats so your learners can apply what they've learned from this lesson directly in test situations. To ensure continued learning outside class hours, a homework assignment related to materials covered has been built into this valuable educational tool as well. Finally drawing everything together is a resourceful plenary which recapitulates the fundamental insights gained during these comprehensive lessons - ensuring your students leave every class with refined understanding of Macbeth. This resource is usable for educators in both traditional classroom settings or online learning environments. Class level suitability extends across Grades 9 to Grade 12, ensuring wide adaptability. It’s more than a lesson plan - it's a pathway leading your students toward deep, insightful understanding of one of literature's most profound tragedies: Macbeth.

Author Flynn's Educational

Tags Tragedy, Ambition, Macbeth Scenes, Analysis, Shakespeare

GCSE English Literature: Romeo and Juliet – Act 5 Scenes 1, 2 and 3

GCSE English Literature: Romeo and Juliet – Act 5 Scenes 1, 2 and 3
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

GCSE English Literature: Romeo and Juliet – Act 5 Scenes 1, 2 and 3 This educational package is focused on offering lessons featuring analysis questions, academic writing tasks and homework assignments directly linked to Act 5 Scene's 1-3 from Romeo and Juliet. It also has the potential as a revision tool for students studying this classic play due to its scope spanning comprehension through critical thinking skills; hence broadening its capacity beyond classroom settings. Key Themes: Teenage rebellion, The consequences of violent conflict, The defiance of societal norms in love - all explored within these three scenes from Europe's ruined love story. No extra work required by teachers: This professionally designed package ensures teaching flexibility encompassing large classes or smaller groups while proving equally efficacy as part of distance learning or homework addition - demonstrating its robustness no matter how instructors prefer conducting their lessons. Don't only take our word when there are hundreds out there echoing these sentiments! Included in the pack: An easy-to-use Microsoft PowerPoint presentation featuring stunning imagery spread over twenty-eight slides. A glossary of terms related to literature studies Starter activities that engage learners from start In essence: If you want your high-schoolers engrossed in great literature while reinforcing their language arts skills? The GCSE English Literature: Romeo and Juliet – Act 5 Scenes 1, 2 and 3 resource is the optimal tool to achieve that.

Author Flynn's Educational

Tags Shakespeare, Romeo And Juliet, Literature Analysis, English Teaching Resource, Academic Writing

GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Catrin’ by Gillian Clarke

GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Catrin’ by Gillian Clarke
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

GCSE Poetry Lesson: 'Catrin' by Gillian Clarke This teaching resource is specially designed for educators teaching grades 9 through 12, focusing on the Language Arts curriculum . The primary content of this resource is a deep dive into the enriching poem 'Catrin' by Gillian Clarke. The provided Microsoft PowerPoint with its 18 ready-to-display slides is visually appealing and informative. What's Included: A comprehensive starter activity Detailed information about the author's life Pertinent questions relating to content-language-structure of the poem to foster critical thinking in students. An academic writing task aimed at strengthening creative writing skills An extension task for supplement learning or revision purposes A dedicated homework assignment aiding continuous learning outside classroom hours (also adaptable for distance lessons) This valuable tool has been tested in diverse teaching scenarios such as classroom instruction, Google Meet lessons and homework assignments. No additional preparatory burden on busy teachers - simply launch it and enjoy educational engagements that result in effective lifelong learnings. Versatile & Practical: Tailored equally well to both small group sessions or large classrooms, this versatile resource aids efficient pedagogical practices conducive learner engagement understanding through its varied implementations. .

Author Flynn's Educational

Tags Poetry Analysis, Motherhood, Critical Thinking, Creative Writing, Distance Learning

GCSE Literature: (7) Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scenes 2 and 3

GCSE Literature: (7) Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scenes 2 and 3
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

GCSE Literature: (7) Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scenes 2 and 3 This is a comprehensive, curriculum -aligned teaching resource designed to support the narrative of William Shakespeare’s 'Romeo and Juliet'. A classic tragedy with themes relevant in today's world. Perfect learning material for secondary students. Catering to different curriculums: This resource is structured with the British GCSE curriculum in mind but has flexibility for adaptation within different educational systems including American ones—making it suitable for educators around the globe, be it classroom or virtual learning environments. PowerPoint Lesson Breakdown: Detailed content split across twenty engaging slides. An activity that gives students a contextual understanding of Verona's tragic lovers & literary terms glossary used throughout 'Romeo and Juliet'. A core body featuring summary questions, analysis exercises, academic writing tasks facilitating enhanced critical analysis capabilities. An extension task allowing further exploration into Shakespeare's work without extra effort from teachers - perfect for high-achievers! A homework assignment ensuring topic continuity beyond classrooms for engaged studying at home. Course closure comes with a dynamic plenary summarising lessons gleaned from studying Act III: Scene II & III of Romeo&Juliet- thus giving students a thorough understanding of these pivotal episodes in comprehending William Shakespeare’s literary artistry. No Preparation Required from Teachers! This teaching resource promises a richly detailed lesson plan that requires no additional preparation! It eases instructor workload by being complete and standalone making GCSE Literature: (7) Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scenes 2 and 3 an essential tool in English Literature education.

Author Flynn's Educational

Tags Romeo And Juliet, Shakespeare, Literature Analysis, Tragic Love Story, Teaching Resource