The Raven, by Edgar Allan Poe Poetry and Reading Guide, Halloween Reading
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Edgar Allan Poe's, The Raven is a wonderful poem for your classroom during the days around Halloween. American literature poetry.
Includes:
Writing Prompts and answer key
Comprehension questions and answer key
Poetry Literary devices and answer key
Aligned and Outlined ELA Common Core State Standards, 9-12 Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening
Print in grayscale. White paper or color paper.
Great alternative to the run-of-the-mill study guide. Students will practice reading, citing evidence, recalling details, writing and inference skills...and everything will be in this one pack! Great for Center Task / Differentiation -Class Discussion -Fast Finishers and Review.
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