Literary Elements using Anime Worksheets, independent work
By TooBookedUp
Are you looking for an interesting way to integrate your students' love for anime and your love for literary elements? This front and back worksheet can be assigned virtually or printed for independent work. Students will watch an episode of their favorite anime and analyze for setting, conflict, theme, mood, and symbolism. This resource can be used for extension work, passion projects, or a flex day in ELA.
The Giver Talk Show Assignment with Graphic Organizer - Freebie!!!
By Nemos Nook
Preparing and presenting talk shows are a fun way for students to critically analyze text from a novel. This is a free resource to go along with The Giver, but could be adapted for use with any novel. I usually put the students in groups and have one person be the interviewer and other members be the interviewees. They get to choose the characters for the interviews. They have to use text evidence when preparing and answering the questions.
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Story Map | Editable Digital and Printable Graphic Organizer
By Teach Savvy Store
Story Map | Editable Graphic Organizer: Help guide students' thinking when it comes to story writing and story elements with this easy to use digital or printable graphic organizer. This freebie includes these story elements: title/author, setting, characters (antagonists & protagonists), key details and events, conflict, and resolution.
✨This resource goes great with Roll a Story Bundle✨
Directions
Elements Included on Graphic Organizer
What's Included
ELA Resources
Writing Resources
*AVID Nerds resources are available for use in virtual systems like Outschool without the need to purchase extra licenses
Character Graphic Organizer and Descriptive Paragraph
By Susan Wolfe
Character analysis, graphic organizer, and descriptive writing for any novel.
Free PDF
For grades 6 to 9