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Preview of Frankenstein reading comprehension, test, essay questions | Frankenstein AP ELA

Frankenstein reading comprehension, test, essay questions | Frankenstein AP ELA

Created by
Linda Jennifer
Frankenstein reading comprehension, test, essay questions, AP ELATHIS PRODUCT IS PART OF A BUNDLE:FRANKENSTEIN BUNDLEJust added: 60 QUESTION TEST NOW IN GOOGLE FORMS, TEACHER NOTES, AND SLIDES ALL ADDED!Included in this product are the following:► NEW: 10 SLIDES OF TEACHER NOTES AND SUGGESTED ANSWERS.► 14 GOOGLE SLIDES WHERE STUDENTS ANSWER THE 11 LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS WITH AMAZING IMAGES!!► A 60 QUESTION MULTIPLE CHOICE TEST, ANSWERS, AND PAGE NUMBERS!  The test is broken down into three sectio
Preview of Write an Argument: For or Against Sled Dog Racing - Includes Passage & Sources

Write an Argument: For or Against Sled Dog Racing - Includes Passage & Sources

ENGAGING FREE ARGUMENT WRITING NO PREP PRINTABLES AND EASY DISTANCE LEARNING that guides students step-by-step to formulate, research, & write an awesome argumentative essay! Gives them everything they need to succeed! Helps them explore both sides of an issue and take a position. Now in Google Slides for easy distance learning. Plus they are given sources for both sides of the issue so they won't be searching around on the internet!Students will feel more confident writing this argumentativ
Preview of Stamp Act Introduction Web Quest

Stamp Act Introduction Web Quest

I created this Web Quest to introduce my students to the Stamp Act. The Web Quest includes 1 video link with questions, 2 websites with questions, a link to an online quiz that follows one of the websites, and an optional essay that can be completed using the information found in the Web Quest. This could be a great stand alone lesson or as an introduction to the Revolutionary War. My students really enjoyed the web quest and better understood the feelings of the colonists and reasons for their
Preview of Road to Jim Crow: Primary Source DBQ Set w/ Guided Discussion (GSE SS8H7)

Road to Jim Crow: Primary Source DBQ Set w/ Guided Discussion (GSE SS8H7)

This guided DBQ (document-based question) for the Jim Crow era is a ready-to-use lesson packed with social studies skills. A Jim Crow DBQ is a great way to help students teach themselves about this time period in U.S. History. This product has everything you could want in primary source instruction! Includes:24 separate documents (organized into 12 sets)2/3 of the sources are primary sources; others include infographics and articles50-slide Ppt that guides students through the process of analyzi
Preview of Front Desk Novel Study

Front Desk Novel Study

Created by
LIT Lessons
The Front Desk Novel Study is a comprehensive novel study for teaching Front Desk by Kelly Yang. With over 100+ Common Core aligned materials, students will develop their literacy skills while deeply engaging with the novel through this 6-WEEK unit. The fiction close reading activities, the literary analysis resources, pre-reading resources, vocabulary, assessments, argumentative writing unit, and essays will all provide opportunities for your students to practice and apply what will be their gr
Preview of Our Living Constitution: A Comprehensive Unit on the United States Constitution

Our Living Constitution: A Comprehensive Unit on the United States Constitution

The bundle Our Living Constitution: A Comprehensive Unit on the United States Constitition covers everything a busy teacher needs for a dynamic, informative, and engaging unit on the U.S. Constitution. Using the "Into, Through, and Beyond" lesson plan model, the lessons start from the beginning with an Overview of the Constitution, the Origins of the Constitution, and the Seven Principles of the Constitution to introduce students to important facts, influences, and foundational concepts. In th
Preview of Perfect World Argument

Perfect World Argument

Students are challenged to create a perfect world by exploring and deciding on all of the elements that make up a society. They are then writing an argumentative essay to explain why their world is perfect. There is a link to a Canva presentation with pre-set resources for students to use to investigate different aspects of the society to help them decide. On the final page is a link to graphic organizers to help students plot out their information. Included in the handouts are paragraph frams t
Preview of War of 1812 RACES Essay with Documents

War of 1812 RACES Essay with Documents

The War of 1812 had a lasting effect on American history. This brief, but important conflict between the United States and Britain changed the trajectory of American history for the rest of the 1800s and beyond. Integrate literacy skills into your social studies class with this War of 1812 RACES Essay with Documents. In this activity, students will analyze three historical documents that show different effects of the war. They will then write a 5 paragraph essay to answer the question "What effe
Preview of Archeology - What's That?

Archeology - What's That?

Created by
CK Teaching Aids
The student activities in the Archeology Unit are divided into several parts. The teacher can decide to use one of them, some of them or all of them. They include an introductory activity where students analyze one artifact we have left behind and use a handout to draw conclusions about the object (materials used to make the artifact, uses of artifact, etc.) Other activities challenge the students to research Archeology, Archeologists and artifacts through computer websites for kids or throug
Preview of DBQs & Primary Sources Mini-Bundle: U.S. Women's History 1600-1860 *APUSH*

DBQs & Primary Sources Mini-Bundle: U.S. Women's History 1600-1860 *APUSH*

Created by
I Like History
History comes to life for students when they read primary sources! This Early America Women's History Mini-Bundle will fascinate and engage your students. Each Primary Source Analysis and DBQ resource gives students a chance to delve deeper into life of women during the Colonial Era (1607-1763), the Revolutionary Era (1763-1783) and the Early Women's Rights Movement (1840-1865). Through reading, review and analysis of sources, students will be able to determine what issues and challenges face
Preview of Distance Learning Google Slides for research projects

Distance Learning Google Slides for research projects

Created by
ESL 4 ALL
Use this template after students conduct research. Students use this file to present their information using this google slides template. This is a great alternative to writing a traditional research paper. A title slideA slide for students to place their research questionSlide for whatSlide for when Slide for whereSlide for howSlide for whySlide for summarySlide for implications titled "So What". Sections and slides to allow students to add images.Owners can add/subtract and change the slides t
Preview of Exploring the Americas 7th and 8th Grade World History Assignment

Exploring the Americas 7th and 8th Grade World History Assignment

Created by
Jordan Ash
Exploring the Americas 1st Person Journal Activity Students pick an explorer from the list provided, answer questions provided to create a presentation or essay as instructed by teacher. Sample explorers' journal entries included. Grading scale and notes section included.
Preview of Back to School Activities BUNDLE DISTANCE LEARNING

Back to School Activities BUNDLE DISTANCE LEARNING

Back to School Activities BUNDLETask Cards and Activities FOR GOOGLE CLASSROOM DISTANCE LEARNINGIncluded in this download:5 resources including task cards and activities!A $25.00 VALUE FOR ONLY $20.00!! 20% OFF!!This bundle is priced to save you significantly over buying each resource separately!See the links above for full details on each lesson/product included!★★ You can find all A Social Studies Life's Beginning of the School Year Activities here!Beginning of the School Year Activities ASSLD
Preview of Middle School Writing Tips

Middle School Writing Tips

Created by
Margaret Carroll
The following tips sheets can be used for general writing, informational writing or argumentative writing. They are intended specifically for use in a Social Studies classroom. I have used these in my own classroom with great success!
Preview of African American Women of History Guided Research Project

African American Women of History Guided Research Project

Created by
Acacia Corner
Celebrate Black History Month and Women's History Month with these 6 Guided Research Books. Students will do independent online research for one of the women they choose to learn about. Each book is 10 pages each and includes questions about general biographical information, important events in the person's lifetime, and questions to help the student relate history to their life today. There is also a place where the student can print, cut and glue pictures of the person highlighting events
Preview of A Nation Divided: North Vs. South

A Nation Divided: North Vs. South

An overview of the period right before the Civil War: Students will 1. Read what happened as more states were admitted to the Union and people argued if they should be slave states or not. The events that widened the division between the North and the South so that the South finally chose to secede from the Union. Throughout the readings, students will see that cultural differences influence political decisions. As students read they will answer guided reading questions & use a graphic organ
Preview of 4th-8th Venn Diagram with Reading and Writing Comparison Strategies

4th-8th Venn Diagram with Reading and Writing Comparison Strategies

A “Venn Diagram” with two or more intersecting circles is a relationship graphic organizer utilized to make similarity and difference comparisons. The “Venn Diagram” material is unique, with three interactive sets. Student friendly mapping strategies can be used in the teaching of comprehending and comparing two or three informational and nonfiction texts, fictional text story elements, ideas read, and planning and organizing comparative report essays to be written across the curriculum. Origin
Preview of Civil Rights Movement DBQ

Civil Rights Movement DBQ

This DBQ focuses on young people being agents of change in the Civil Rights Movement, but it also asks students to think about ways young people are currently working toward making a difference in their community, state, or world.
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