Updating search results...

Search Resources

8 Results

View
Selected filters:
  • VA.ELA.8.5.d - Explain the use of symbols and figurative language.
Fiction Summative Assessment
Unrestricted Use
CC BY
Rating
0.0 stars

For this summative, students will read a text that speaks to the theme of “Overcoming Obstacles”.  Using this text, students will explore the development of a theme, figurative language, sound devices, foreshadowing, symbolism, and irony, and other fiction standards.

Subject:
English
Fiction
Material Type:
Assessment
Author:
Deb Wilkinson
Date Added:
03/28/2021
How Animating Poetry Illustrates Imagery
Conditional Remix & Share Permitted
CC BY-NC
Rating
0.0 stars

This is a remix of the original resource provided by Elizabeth Huggin. In this activity, students will complete four tasks that will help them identify, analyze, and describe the role of imagery in poems linked by theme. Students will work individually or collaborate on different tasks, working through the process of identifying, illustrating, analyzing, and describing figurative language in a variety of poems. Differentiation options are provided within the activity as well.

Subject:
English
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Jennifer Morotini
Date Added:
12/09/2019
"Not of an age, but for all time": Teaching Shakespeare
Unrestricted Use
CC BY
Rating
0.0 stars

For more than 400 years, Shakespeare's 37 surviving plays, 154 sonnets, and other poems have been read, performed, taught, reinterpreted, and enjoyed the world over. This Teacher's Guide includes ideas for bringing the Bard and pop culture together, along with how performers around the world have infused their respective local histories and cultures into these works.

Subject:
English
Fiction
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Provider:
National Endowment for the Humanities
Provider Set:
EDSITEments
Date Added:
10/22/2019
Remember - Indigenous Perspective on Environmentalism
Conditional Remix & Share Permitted
CC BY-NC-SA
Rating
0.0 stars

This lesson takes students through the examination of the poem Remember and its use of figurative language to set the stage for considering how the physical world around us has changed in the past 50 years. Students research a specific local plant, animal, or element of weather and how it has changed over time, and then use Twine to represent their research in a digital story. This lesson culminates with the discussion of whether or not we are doing a good job of listening to Virginia’s natural elements over the past 50 years. This lesson was created through a partnership between CodeVA and the Virginia Tribal Education Consortium (VTEC). 

Subject:
Algorithms and Programming
Computer Science
English
Geography
History/Social Sciences
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
CodeVA Curriculum
Date Added:
10/05/2022
Unit 1: Myths, Legends, and Real Life Heroes
Unrestricted Use
CC BY
Rating
0.0 stars

In this unit, students will delve deeper into the genre of myth to access appropriate standards.  The students will use Greek Mythology as a vehicle to master and apply fiction comprehension skills.  Students will also explore the background of Greek philosophers while applying and mastering nonfiction comprehension skills.  The students will show mastery by completing a Persuasive Writing Performance Based Assessment.

Subject:
English
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Melissa Goodwin
Kelli Jordan
Date Added:
04/17/2021
Unit 4: Global Concerns (Novel: Refugee)
Unrestricted Use
CC BY
Rating
0.0 stars

In this unit, students will delve into a novel study for Refugee.  The students will use the novel as a vessel to practice and apply comprehension skills.  Students will also explore the challenges of three adolescents who are all faced with the difficult decisions of having to leave their homes.   The students will show mastery by completing a Persuasive Writing Performance Based Assessment. 

Subject:
English
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Melissa Goodwin
Kelli Jordan
Date Added:
04/23/2021