Analysis handout comparing the original and revised endings of 'Great Expectations' to facilitate a discussion on narrative truth vs. audience satisfaction.
A 1-page printable reference sheet displaying a complete model exemplar of a college-level academic summary, showing how to map and draft a summary of a sample academic text.
A 2-page printable student worksheet containing a source tracking form, claim mapping template, and lined draft space for structuring a college-level academic summary.
A 16:9 visual slide presentation outlining the step-by-step structure, active reading strategies, and objective tone rules required for college-level academic summary writing.
A 1-page technical blueprint-themed graphic organizer designed for college students to objectively track, map, and summarize an academic text's bibliography, thesis, key supporting arguments, evidence, and conclusion.
An exceptionally detailed 2-page essay blueprint worksheet featuring triple-subdivided body paragraphs that explicitly guide college writers through building Claims, Evidence, and analytical Support.
A 4-page, double-spaced 14pt essay template for Macbeth featuring a modified introduction. It prompts for a custom hook, overall plot context, and a highly structured thesis statement that links the literary device to characterization and two thematic subclaims, fully updated to eliminate first-person language in the second body paragraph.
A comprehensive, 4-page double-spaced 14pt essay template for Macbeth. It features a blank line for a custom student hook and allows students to choose their own literary device. The body paragraphs are highly complex, prompting for two quotes, word-level analysis, and theme connections.
A highly simplified, double-spaced, 14pt essay draft worksheet for Macbeth. It uses clear, accessible transitional framing while leaving all actual analysis and claims entirely blank for the student to complete over three pages.
A double-spaced, 14pt essay template worksheet for Macbeth, featuring running paragraphs with structured blanks to allow students to fill in their own ideas and analysis in actual essay format across three pages to avoid overflow.
A 3-page student-facing scaffold worksheet providing thematic sentence frames and ample writing lines for an introductory paragraph, two body paragraphs, and a concluding paragraph to help students write a Macbeth literary analysis essay.
A highly scaffolded, 3-page student planning packet for the Macbeth literary analysis essay. Aligning perfectly with the Crown and Dagger Rubric, it walks students step-by-step through crafting a sophisticated thesis statement, structuring body paragraphs with the 'Microscope' (zoom-in) and 'Telescope' (zoom-out) methods, and building a powerful conclusion. Fully printer-friendly with high-contrast layouts.
A student-friendly literary analysis rubric styled after Shakespeare's Macbeth. Framed as the 'Crown and Dagger' writing quest, this 2-page rubric is fully printer-friendly, translating complex academic criteria into thematic levels of mastery (Crown, Scepter, Shield, Mist) with clear student-facing checklists and a grade translation table.