Description
Teaching literary devices and literature elements, discussion, and analysis through historical fiction literature and literature interactive notebook lessons in middle school is finally broken down with this complete reading and analysis writing unit. This digital and print unit includes 18 done-for-you lesson plans, daily interactive notebook lessons, literature reference pages, 50 historical fiction literature analysis reading response examples with explanations and teaching for students, and book club resources and tools.
Each lesson is quick and easy to set up and I have done ALL the work for you. You could even leave these lesson plans for subs.
Download a full preview >>HERE<<.
-
Historical Fiction and Literature Unit: 18 Lesson Plans and Resources
-
Daily Lesson Plan pacing guides, prep breakdown, and mentor text information
-
15 different daily lesson plan slide presentations to accompany each interactive notebook lesson.
-
Digital realistic fiction reading response student notebooks
-
Digital Google Slides version of student interactive notebook lessons
-
Editable and digital literature reading response grading rubrics
-
Book Club formation forms, resources, book suggestions, and more!
-
BONUS: Starbooks book tasting resource to form book clubs
-
50+ different examples of reading responses differentiated by grade: Examples are labeled by text and not grade level so you can mix and match or choose your own texts.
-
Sixth- Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson
-
Seventh- The Call of the Wild by Jack London
-
Eighth- A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park
-
Sixth- Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson
-
Seventh- The Call of the Wild by Jack London
-
Eighth- A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park
-
Pre-Lesson 1: Starbooks Historical Fiction Novel Selection/Book Club Selections
-
Pre-Lesson 2: Hard and Fast Figurative Language and Literature Terms
-
Pre-Lesson 3: Hard and Fast Characters and Literature Terms
-
Lesson One: Historical Fiction Novels World-Building
-
Lesson Two: Historical Fiction Novels Third-Person Point of View
-
Lesson Three: Historical Fiction Novels Historical Account Notes
-
Lesson Four: Historical Fiction Novels Historical Account
-
Lesson Five: Historical Fiction Novels Character Types One
-
Lesson Six: Historical Fiction Novels Character Types Two
-
Lesson Seven: Historical Fiction Novels Characterization
-
Lesson Eight: Historical Fiction Novels Setting Impact
-
Lesson Nine: Historical Fiction Novels Eras and Time Periods
-
Lesson Ten: Historical Fiction Novels Chronological Text Structure
-
Lesson Eleven: Historical Fiction Novels Author’s Craft and Style
-
Lesson Twelve: Historical Fiction Novels Time-Bending Author’s Craft
-
Lesson Thirteen: Historical Fiction Novels Mood and Tone
-
Lesson Fourteen: Historical Fiction Novels Theme
-
Lesson Fifteen: Historical Fiction Novels Historical Fiction Text Structures
-
Lesson Sixteen: Historical Fiction Novels Point of View Impact
-
CCSS Learning Standards for 6th, 7th, and 8th
-
Learning Target for Lesson
-
Guiding Questions for Reading Responses
-
Interpretive Question for Book Club Discussions
-
Vocabulary
-
Teacher Preparation (though all my examples can be used)
-
Literature Interactive Notebook Lesson and Examples/Answer Keys
-
Lesson Slides for Teachers’ Instruction
-
Learning Period: Lesson, Read Aloud, and Modeling
-
Reading Response Break Down
-
Reading Response Display Slides to show students an example for each lesson.
-
Different Reading Response Example for each grade with Unique Mentor Texts.
-
Graphic organizer reading response options for all lessons
-
Book Club Assignment
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.