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Holiday Activities Bundle ELA Halloween Thanksgiving Christmas CNY Bundle

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    Description

    This bundle of holiday-themed activities is designed to make learning English Language Arts (ELA) fun and engaging for your students! This resource includes activities for all of the major holidays:

    A holiday bundle for ELA classrooms with lessons for a variety of holidays including Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Chinese New Year/Lunar New Year. Bundle includes fun, themed lessons for holidays both familiar and new. Bundle also includes download and print book quote posters for Christmas and Halloween and holiday themed coloring pages.

    Are you looking for a way to make your holiday-themed ELA activities more engaging and fun for your students? Look no further than this comprehensive ELA Holiday Activities Bundle! This bundle is packed with engaging, rigorous activities that are sure to get your students excited about the holidays. With activities that are specifically designed to help your students develop important literacy skills, this bundle is a must-have for any ELA classroom. With this bundle, you'll have everything you need to make your students' holiday season even more festive and educational.

    The big holiday bundle is a great way to incorporate holiday fun into high school ELA classrooms. Students will learn about the diverse ways that holidays are celebrated both in the United States and around the world. Read themed short stories, learn about horror fiction, and decorate your classroom with fun, download and print posters. The activities cover a wide range of ELA skills, including reading comprehension, research, and writing. This bundle is sure to be a hit with students and teachers alike!

    • Winter Holidays: Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa
    • Lunar New Year
    • Thanksgiving
    • Halloween


    This Bundle Includes:

    • Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas
    • Lunar New Year
    • Holiday coloring pages
    • Holiday posters
    • Holidays around the world

    What You'll Love:

    • Easy, no/low prep holiday activities
    • Made for middle and high school
    • Fun for students and easy for teachers
    • Fun, easy holiday lessons for every season
    • Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Lunar New Year
    • Easy to print coloring pages and posters

    Skills You'll Find in this Bundle:

    • Critical thinking
    • Short answer questions
    • Research
    • Listening
    • Writing
    • Creative writing


    Check Out These Other Great Lessons:

    The Bride of BloodWorth Manor

    Explore the rooms of BloodWorth Manor as you gather clues to solve the mystery of the ghost bride and free the trapped souls of the manor in this exciting classroom murder mystery game. This engaging classroom mystery game gets students moving and talking as they work together to collect clues.

    October in the Chair

    Read and analyze the short story "October in the Chair" by Neil Gaiman. This lesson includes an intro to personification, vocabulary, discussion questions, and creative writing homework. Students will watch three examples of how death has been personified both as a tragic and comedic figure in popular media. They will think about how these characters are personified and what they represent about human beings.

    Horror: Theme Tone and Mood

    Students will learn about how theme, tone, and mood are used in horror to convey meaning, analyze common monster/horror tropes and learn the history behind them, and practice analyzing for theme, tone, and mood by reading a fun, spooky web comic. Great for Halloween or as an engaging, anytime literary devices lesson.

    The Tell-Tale Heart

    A short story lesson based on the short story The Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe. Students will read and analyze the short story "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe, learn about the origins and motifs of gothic literature, and learn about the life of author Edgar Allan Poe.

    The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street

    Students will read the teleplay “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street” by Rod Serling. They will learn about the historical events which parallel the story including the Salem Witch Trials and the McCarthy era. Students will also explore the ways that fear, paranoia, and prejudice influence people’s behavior.

    Halloween Coloring Pages

    A great way to celebrate Halloween in your classroom with an easy download and print activity. Put on some spooky music and relax with these three intricate Halloween designs. Designs include two Latin "memento mori (remember death)" sayings and a "Happy Halloween" Ouija board.

    The First Thanksgiving Fact or Fiction

    Students will learn the true history of the "First Thanksgiving" and how/why the holiday developed into what it is today in this fact or fiction lesson. Six fact or fiction questions challenge students to reconsider what they know about Thanksgiving.

    Thanksgiving Coloring Pages

    Coloring pages for the big kids! Three download and print Thanksgiving coloring pages that high school students will love. A great way to celebrate Thanksgiving in your classroom with an easy download and print activity. Relax with these three intricate Thanksgiving designs.

    Holiday Traditions Around the World

    Students will compare and contrast holiday traditions around the world while thinking about their own family traditions. Lesson includes Christmas traditions of the USA, Chile, the Netherlands, Japan, and Nigeria and winter holidays such as Hanukah, Kwanzaa, Diwali, Lunar New Year, and Winter Solstice.

    Christmas Writing Practice

    A fun and festive Christmas writing lesson lets students practice their writing skills while enjoying Christmas songs, stories, and cartoons. This lesson takes students through popular Christmas media while practicing using descriptive language to answer questions.

    Lunar New Year Around the World

    Students will learn about the food, traditions, traditional dress, customs, and superstitions of Lunar New Year. Students will complete a research project on other countries where Lunar New Year is celebrated. Lesson includes brochure template, example brochure, grading rubric, and works cited worksheet.

    Lunar New Year Coloring Pages

    A great way to celebrate the Lunar New Year in your classroom with an easy download and print activity. Relax with these three intricate Lunar New Year designs. Designs include New Year's rabbits, the Chinese zodiac animals, and New Year's lanterns.


    Related Products:

    The Bride of BloodWorth Manor

    October in the Chair by Neil Gaiman

    The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe

    Halloween Coloring Pages

    Theme Tone and Mood - Literary Devices in Horror

    The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street

    Book Quote Poster - Wuthering Heights

    Book Quote Poster - Dracula

    Book Quote Poster - Frankenstein

    Halloween ELA Activities Bundle


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    Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text.
    Determine central ideas or themes of a text and analyze their development; summarize the key supporting details and ideas.
    Analyze how and why individuals, events, and ideas develop and interact over the course of a text.
    Interpret words and phrases as they are used in a text, including determining technical, connotative, and figurative meanings, and analyze how specific word choices shape meaning or tone.
    Analyze the structure of texts, including how specific sentences, paragraphs, and larger portions of the text (e.g., a section, chapter, scene, or stanza) relate to each other and the whole.

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