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they need help, so walk around and check in with each group. Typically, I use them a little before we
read a key text. These include comprehension question exit tickets, character analysis activities,
background information, and a variety of other projects and activities. ? Be sure to check out the
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Odyssey at a reduced price. What theme(s) are you wanting students to consider. The scaffolded
approach helps students bridge from reading for plot points to reading for deeper understanding,
themes, and life lessons. The elements of film handout defines 14 basic elements for students to use
as evidence in their essays. Like with any curriculum design or lesson planning, it is essential to think
with the end in mind. Students move to one side of the room, or one corner, or the other based on
their answer. Character Review Project - This is a creative project that encourages abstract thinking
and evidence-based writing. The strategies reflect the demands of each literature selection. At the
Challenging Level, we focus on a variety of reading strategies that help students construct meaning
from their experience with literature as well as make connections between their reading and the rest
of their lives. Episode 1 helps students learn key background information. If you want even more
freebies, sign up for my monthly newsletter: ). This is probably a student favorite of all The Odyssey
pre reading activities. The PowerPoint also includes theme questions to help students expand their
perspective on the text, or to extend a discussion that needs to delve a bit deeper. They told it in
pieces through their oral tradition and rhapsodes. You will now receive email updates about this
store. These are the same tactics I use with my students as well. These are the handouts with lists of
statements that students read and either Agree or Disagree with. Well, honestly, this depends on
what you want them to get out of The Odyssey, overall. Finally, the writing reflection asks students
to relate their opinion to quotes from the text after reading. The Bronze Age — metal was relatively
new to the world, and learning this blows students’ minds. What makes someone a hero, in this
ancient culture and today. Anticipation guides are great The Odyssey pre reading activities. They
need to work together to plot out the 12 stages of the hero’s journey for their movie. Character
Analysis: Character Analysis Packet - An organized space for students to track the development of
key characters throughout a text. How does the structure and tradition of The Odyssey impact the
story. The fact that there are many islands and Odysseus needs to island-hop his way home is
significant.
The PowerPoint also includes theme questions to help students expand their perspective on the text,
or to extend a discussion that needs to delve a bit deeper. The scaffolded approach helps students
bridge from reading for plot points to reading for deeper understanding, themes, and life lessons.
What cultural norms guide Odysseus and The Odyssey. The elements of film handout defines 14
basic elements for students to use as evidence in their essays. There is guided space for students to
illustrate, describe, record and analyze evidence, and finally synthesize their ideas. They need to
work together to plot out the 12 stages of the hero’s journey for their movie. This 112-page teaching
guide includes an answer key. Then develop, or quite honestly find, questions geared toward those
ends. The group can then grab a poster and a craft box (or however you have students grab markers,
colored pencils, etc.). Students work in groups to add evidence and analysis to ideas graffiti-style,
encouraging them to build and develop other group’s work. This resource includes four copy-and-go
handouts: author facebook profile, facebook newsfeed, facebook exit tickets, and twitter exit tickets.
I like to follow this up with sharing what they took notes on, and then beginning to apply this
concept, the stages of the hero’s journey, to something they know, like Finding Nemo or something
of the sort. Students move to one side of the room, or one corner, or the other based on their answer.
How does the structure and tradition of The Odyssey impact the story. Finally, the writing reflection
asks students to relate their opinion to quotes from the text after reading. If you click on it, you will
be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product.
Anticipation guides are great The Odyssey pre reading activities. Early in the unit, students research
the denotation, connotation, key historical events, and illustrate the theme word or phrase. But, I do
believe there are strategies we can use and implement to hook students when teaching The Odyssey.
Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. It was so easy
to follow along with and so much fun! — Kayla M. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you
feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. They become the Greek god
or goddess they have researched, and they give a speech as if they are that Greek god or goddess.
Another interesting idea for students to grapple with: the Greeks didn’t write this story down. This
resource was wonderful in keeping 8th graders engaged in the story by providing various types of
graphic organizers, and not just answering the same old comprehension questions. — Shaa H. Rated
5 out of 5 My 10 and 12 year old girls loved using this with our Odyssey study. This unit plan
contains everything you need to add relevance and rigor to Odyssey in an engaging way. This is my
go-to tool for helping students process key details and providing regular reading quizzes without
drowning myself in grading. Episode 1 helps students learn key background information. At the
Challenging Level, we focus on a variety of reading strategies that help students construct meaning
from their experience with literature as well as make connections between their reading and the rest
of their lives. There are many more ways to dive into the story and look at it from other angles,
which is one of the most interesting things about it.
Students work in groups to add evidence and analysis to ideas graffiti-style, encouraging them to
build and develop other group’s work. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates
TPT’s content guidelines. Well, honestly, this depends on what you want them to get out of The
Odyssey, overall. These resources support higher-level thinking skills and a literary analysis based
approach to teaching. At this point, Google Meets was not on my radar, and thus, group-type
projects became an obstacle I wasn’t prepared to solve at this point in the unit. What cultural norms
guide Odysseus and The Odyssey. They become the Greek god or goddess they have researched, and
they give a speech as if they are that Greek god or goddess. The Bronze Age — metal was relatively
new to the world, and learning this blows students’ minds. There is also a note for teachers detailing
multiple ways to incorporate these resources into your unit plans, including ways to use them as
reading quizzes and assessments. They are an easy and relatively painless (for teachers and students)
vehicle to assess students’ thinking and to build up students’ writing tolerance, even if informally.
Character Review Project - This is a creative project that encourages abstract thinking and evidence-
based writing. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines.
Like with any curriculum design or lesson planning, it is essential to think with the end in mind.
Finally, the writing reflection asks students to relate their opinion to quotes from the text after
reading. What makes someone a hero, in this ancient culture and today. You will now receive email
updates about this store. The image can be printed on 8.5x11 and 8.5x14 paper for a bulletin board,
student workbook covers, etc. Recently, I started moving toward not grading them and instead
reading them and giving digital stickers (an idea I gleaned from Angela Watson’s 40 Hour Teacher
Workweek Course ). Students move to one side of the room, or one corner, or the other based on
their answer. What educators are saying Another bundle that doesn't disappoint. How do cultural and
religious beliefs impact stories. Also included is a teacher's note to explain how to bridge this into an
optional discussion, depending on how much time you have. After reading, students consider these
key events and develop the author’s theme statement. Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide
Feedback button. Whatever they give you, celebrate that and then work on how to get more from
them later on. And that’s ok. If they do the research, that’s a victory. We put them next to the
podium where students presented. Are heroes allowed to have flaws, if so, how far can they go. This
purchase includes a two page handout with quotes that relate to the text's theme. Each chapter
analysis is organized into three basic elements: Journal and Discussion Topics, Chapter Vocabulary,
and Chapter Summary.
Then, I take volunteers or choose students to “share out” their thinking to the other side. Sometimes
they need help, so walk around and check in with each group. The fact that there are many islands
and Odysseus needs to island-hop his way home is significant. If you click on it, you will be taken to
a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. You can do this
in groups, rather than the whole class. Are heroes allowed to have flaws, if so, how far can they go.
Check it out here, and check out the transcripts and comprehension questions here. Film and Text
Essay: Elements of film handout, essay graphic organizer, rubric, and notes for the teacher. The
Trojan War — it actually made Odysseus famous and started his legendary status as a leader. Early
in the unit, students research the denotation, connotation, key historical events, and illustrate the
theme word or phrase. They become the Greek god or goddess they have researched, and they give a
speech as if they are that Greek god or goddess. Includes pacing guide, pre-reading, film essay,
activities, reading quizzes, notes, posters, author study, character analysis and discussions. Recently, I
started moving toward not grading them and instead reading them and giving digital stickers (an idea
I gleaned from Angela Watson’s 40 Hour Teacher Workweek Course ). Like with any curriculum
design or lesson planning, it is essential to think with the end in mind. Episode 1 helps students learn
key background information. Also included is a teacher's note to explain how to bridge this into an
optional discussion, depending on how much time you have. This purchase includes a 20 slide
PowerPoint that introduces students to the Socratic method for the purpose of discussing a text, a
student discussion prep sheet and reflection, and detailed instructions for the teacher on how to
facilitate a class discussion. It includes sample plans, author information, vocabulary building ideas,
cross-curriculum activities, sectional activities and quizzes, unit tests, and many ideas for culminating
and extending the book. They are an easy and relatively painless (for teachers and students) vehicle
to assess students’ thinking and to build up students’ writing tolerance, even if informally. This is an
essential idea we will continually come back to throughout the course, and it is honestly one of the
concepts that applies outside the classroom. Asking questions, even developing or choosing them,
helps me as a teacher to focus my goals. If you’ve backward planned your unit, the whole semester,
then you know your end goal, and you can already start pointing students’ thinking into that
direction. There are many more ways to dive into the story and look at it from other angles, which is
one of the most interesting things about it. What makes someone a hero, in this ancient culture and
today. After reading, students consider these key events and develop the author’s theme statement.
This is probably a student favorite of all The Odyssey pre reading activities. They told it in pieces
through their oral tradition and rhapsodes. These are the same tactics I use with my students as well.
Character Analysis: Character Analysis Packet - An organized space for students to track the
development of key characters throughout a text. But in general, I suggest students understand the
following.
The image can be printed on 8.5x11 and 8.5x14 paper for a bulletin board, student workbook covers,
etc. The Trojan War — it actually made Odysseus famous and started his legendary status as a
leader. This resource includes four copy-and-go handouts: author facebook profile, facebook
newsfeed, facebook exit tickets, and twitter exit tickets. Then develop, or quite honestly find,
questions geared toward those ends. How does the structure and tradition of The Odyssey impact
the story. If you’ve backward planned your unit, the whole semester, then you know your end goal,
and you can already start pointing students’ thinking into that direction. Recently, I started moving
toward not grading them and instead reading them and giving digital stickers (an idea I gleaned from
Angela Watson’s 40 Hour Teacher Workweek Course ). The group can then grab a poster and a craft
box (or however you have students grab markers, colored pencils, etc.). They become the Greek god
or goddess they have researched, and they give a speech as if they are that Greek god or goddess. I
highly suggest finding a way to make students move around the room. Episode 1 helps students
learn key background information. This is probably a student favorite of all The Odyssey pre reading
activities. Also included is a teacher's note to explain how to bridge this into an optional discussion,
depending on how much time you have. Includes pacing guide, pre-reading, film essay, activities,
reading quizzes, notes, posters, author study, character analysis and discussions. These resources
support higher-level thinking skills and a literary analysis based approach to teaching. Typically, I use
them a little before we read a key text. Anticipation guides are great The Odyssey pre reading
activities. Nonetheless, students need support, so I did teach how to write a thesis, and I gave basic
feedback on selected aspects of writing as they planned and drafted. What theme(s) are you wanting
students to consider. It includes sample plans, author information, vocabulary building ideas, cross-
curriculum activities, sectional activities and quizzes, unit tests, and many ideas for culminating and
extending the book. It’ll be fun!” And I say this as an English major and English teacher. These are
the handouts with lists of statements that students read and either Agree or Disagree with. Other
features include Strategy Pages to increase students’ understanding of strategies to enhance their
comprehension of literature; Testing at the end of each chapter grouping, and Writer’s Forum for
students’ to write in a variety of genres relating to the text. They need to work together to plot out
the 12 stages of the hero’s journey for their movie. Report this resource to let us know if this
resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. I feel like this is a really “teacher-y” title, but I haven’t
thought of a better one. The Bronze Age — metal was relatively new to the world, and learning this
blows students’ minds. The strategies reflect the demands of each literature selection. Asking
questions, even developing or choosing them, helps me as a teacher to focus my goals. Early in the
unit, students research the denotation, connotation, key historical events, and illustrate the theme
word or phrase.

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