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7th Grade - 12th Grade

Characterization Techniques - Direct vs. Indirect - Literary Analysis

Characterization Techniques - Direct vs. Indirect - Literary Analysis

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Characterization Techniques - Direct vs. Indirect - Literary Analysis

7th Grade - 12th Grade

Ela

Analyze differences between direct and indirect characterization, utilizing examples and character traits. Enhance analytical skills and gain a deeper understanding of literary characters.

11th Grade

Character Dynamics and Ambition - Act 2 Analysis - Hamilton

Character Dynamics and Ambition - Act 2 Analysis - Hamilton

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Character Dynamics and Ambition - Act 2 Analysis - Hamilton

11th Grade

Ela

Focus on the roles and themes of ambition in Act 2 of "Hamilton," examining historical influence and character development within the narrative. Analyze the motivations and actions of characters as they strive to achieve their goals, exploring how these ambitions shape their relationships and destinies. Assess how the historical context influences character decisions and the broader themes of the act.

11th Grade

Character Analysis - Key Figures - Of Mice and Men

Character Analysis - Key Figures - Of Mice and Men

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Character Analysis - Key Figures - Of Mice and Men

11th Grade

Ela

Examine the key character traits and motivations of Crooks, Curley, and Slim in "Of Mice and Men" to gain a deeper understanding of character roles and dynamics. Focus on analyzing Crooks' experiences and outlook shaped by racial isolation, Curley's aggressive and insecure disposition influenced by his status, and Slim's respected and empathetic nature that establishes him as a moral anchor. Develop critical thinking and analysis skills by evaluating how these characters contribute to the novel’s themes and the interactions that drive the narrative forward.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Story Analysis - Elements & Structure - Literary Techniques

Story Analysis - Elements & Structure - Literary Techniques

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Story Analysis - Elements & Structure - Literary Techniques

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Ela

Explore the fundamentals of story analysis by examining essential elements such as plot, character, setting, and characterization. Develop skills in identifying these elements and constructing story settings, enhancing the ability to analyze and interpret narratives effectively.

11th Grade

Character Analysis - Key Figures - The Crucible

Character Analysis - Key Figures - The Crucible

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Character Analysis - Key Figures - The Crucible

11th Grade

Ela

Investigate the complex interactions and motivations of key characters in "The Crucible" to enhance insights into character dynamics and thematic elements. Focus on examining the motivations behind each character’s actions, understanding the interplay of personal ambition and societal pressures, and analyzing how these factors contribute to the broader narrative and thematic structure. Develop critical thinking and analytical skills by interpreting character motives and relationships within the context of the play's historical and social backdrop.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Reading Comprehension Skills - Retelling & Analysis - Frankenstein

Reading Comprehension Skills - Retelling & Analysis - Frankenstein

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Reading Comprehension Skills - Retelling & Analysis - Frankenstein

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Ela

Focus on comprehension skills by engaging in retelling and analysis of the themes and characters in "Frankenstein." Students will enhance their reading comprehension and analytical abilities.

11th Grade

Kite Runner Analysis - Thematic Exploration - Chapters 1-11

Kite Runner Analysis - Thematic Exploration - Chapters 1-11

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Kite Runner Analysis - Thematic Exploration - Chapters 1-11

11th Grade

Ela

Analyze the themes of loyalty, betrayal, and redemption within "The Kite Runner" by examining character relationships and narrative structure. Focus on key interpersonal dynamics to understand how these themes manifest and evolve throughout the story. Develop critical thinking by exploring how betrayal affects character development and relationships, and assess how redemption is pursued and achieved. Engage with the text to identify key turning points and their impact on the narrative, gaining insight into the complexities of personal and social conflicts present in the storyline.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

[Character Analysis - Early Chapters - Frankenstein]

[Character Analysis - Early Chapters - Frankenstein]

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[Character Analysis - Early Chapters - Frankenstein]

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Ela

Analyze the character roles and themes in 'Frankenstein' Chapters 1-4, focusing on narrative structure and character motivations. Understand how these elements contribute to the overall narrative and explore the reasons behind character actions and decisions.

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