In this resource designed for 10th grade, students will work with 15 ...
In this resource designed for 10th grade, students will work with 15 different words, building skills in connecting to other vocabulary and understanding connotative meaning.
In this two day lesson plan, students will delve into an analysis ...
In this two day lesson plan, students will delve into an analysis of Joseph McCarthy's speech, "Enemies from Within" and identify reasoning, bias, rhetorical devices, and relationships between ideas.
In this lesson plan, students will learn how to critique nonfiction texts, ...
In this lesson plan, students will learn how to critique nonfiction texts, focusing on how to determine bias and how to identify an author's purpose in a text.
In this lesson based on Emily Dickinson's famous poem, students will explore ...
In this lesson based on Emily Dickinson's famous poem, students will explore how a poem can infer tone and analyze connotative, allegorical, and metaphoric meaning.
In this lesson plan, students will be introduced to literary theory--Feminist, Marxist, ...
In this lesson plan, students will be introduced to literary theory--Feminist, Marxist, Psychological, and Mythological--and how to apply them to works they've read.
In this lesson on Poe's "The Raven," students will learn how the ...
In this lesson on Poe's "The Raven," students will learn how the poet believed a poem should have one, singular effect on the reader and then analyze the poem, focusing on structure and imagery.
In this lesson plan, students will identify six types of rhetoric in ...
In this lesson plan, students will identify six types of rhetoric in the provided examples (handout included), as well as practice incorporating such devices into their own writing.
In this lesson plan, students will explore the archetypal story of the ...
In this lesson plan, students will explore the archetypal story of the hero and the hero's journey and then view the story of Star Wars through that lens.
In this lesson plan, students will explore the difference between an emotional ...
In this lesson plan, students will explore the difference between an emotional response and a logical appeal, utilizing three different handouts in order to create their own organized response to a piece of nonfiction.
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