WWII Creative Actitivies: Assiging a Literary Analysis of a WWII Novel
In this lesson, have your students write a literary analysis for a novel that has WWII as its setting or theme. This works great as part of a WWII …
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In this lesson, have your students write a literary analysis for a novel that has WWII as its setting or theme. This works great as part of a WWII …
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Continue ReadingGet your students to interact with Shakespeare’s text by moving them around the classroom or assigning parts to read out loud. Shakespeare was …
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