A graphic organizer comparing the political reality of Elizabethan England with its portrayal in Shakespearean drama. It focuses on the 'Great Chain of Being', Divine Right, and the use of the supernatural as a reflection of social order.
A 2nd-grade level fluency passage titled 'A Good Friend' focused on Latin and Greek roots like bene, mal, voc, and cred. Simplified for primary students.
A 2nd-grade level fluency passage titled 'The Little Note' focused on Greek roots like micro, scrib, graph, and path. Designed for younger readers with increased font size.
A 2nd-grade level fluency passage titled 'The Magic Glasses' focused on Latin roots like spec, vis, dict, and port. Features larger text and simplified tracking for younger readers.
A 6th-grade level fluency passage titled 'The Helpful Club' focused on Latin and Greek roots like bene, mal, cred, and voc. Includes a fluency scoring box and root recognition log.
A 6th-grade level fluency passage titled 'Nature's Change' focused on Greek roots like chron, path, morph, and gen. Includes a fluency scoring box and root recognition log.
A 6th-grade level fluency passage titled 'The Great Bridge' focused on Latin roots like spec, struct, ject, and port. Includes a fluency scoring box and root recognition log.
A high school fluency passage titled 'The Benevolent Credo' focused on Latin and Greek roots like bene, mal, cred, and voc. Includes a fluency scoring box and root recognition log.
A high school fluency passage titled 'The Chronicler's Path' focused on Greek roots like chron, path, morph, and gen. Includes a fluency scoring box and root recognition log.
A high school fluency passage titled 'The Urban Spectacle' focused on Latin roots like spec, struct, ject, and port. Includes a fluency scoring box and root recognition log.
A cumulative summative assessment for the 'Ink and Echoes' unit. It covers Gothic literature, Civil Rights rhetoric, contemporary poetry, and Shakespeare through multiple-choice questions, short-answer comparisons, and a synthesis essay prompt.
A set of four dark, sophisticated vocabulary cards for Shakespearean drama. Terms include 'Soliloquy', 'Iambic Pentameter', 'Regicide', and 'Foil', featuring definitions, historical context, and atmospheric icons.