Students will identify elements of the essay, as well as write a practice introduction, quote sandwich, body paragraph, and conclusion for the following informative essay topic: Why are lifeguards heroes?
Students will learn about the characteristics of Shakespearean sonnets as they analyze the prologue of Romeo and Juliet. The translation activity at the end is always a hit!
This mini-project combines elements of character analysis, creative writing, and student performance in a fun activity for the end of Act IV of Romeo and Juliet.
Welcome to Pronouns Quest! Deep within this mystical cave, the correct usage of subject, object, and possessive pronouns will guide you through the chambers. Identify the correct use of pronouns missing from in the cave’s echoes, and you will escape the labyrinth of tunnels before you.
Welcome to Nouns Quest, where you embark on a journey to uncover lost artifacts hidden within the ancient Library of Grammaria. Each artifact represents a different type of noun—common or proper. Your mission is to find and categorize these nouns to unlock the secret chamber and escape the library.
Welcome to Verbs Quest, an online adventure where you delve into the realms of action and linking verbs to unravel the secrets of the Enchanted Grammar Garden. Your mission is to restore statues to two distinct realms—one representing action verbs and the other linking verbs—to escape from this mystical garden.