TEKS: Chapter 110. English Language Arts and Reading See All Teacher Resources
110.34.b.15.A
Write an analytical essay of sufficient length that includes the following elements:
Substandards
Aligned Resources
Courses
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 1: Here Be Monsters Lesson 11: From Drab to Fab in Transylvania
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 1: Here Be Monsters Lesson 16: He Who Wears the Garlic
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 2: Heroes of Old (and Young) Lesson 4: Kill Me Now
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 2: Heroes of Old (and Young) Lesson 17: Sweet Thirteen
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 1: Love, Longing, Lust, and Leave Me Alone Lesson 10: I’ll Protect You (and Your Brain)
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 1: Love, Longing, Lust, and Leave Me Alone Lesson 21: Shakespeare’s Sister
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 1: Love, Longing, Lust, and Leave Me Alone Lesson 22: Test Prep and Polish
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 1: Here Be Monsters Lesson 7: A Different Story
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 1: Here Be Monsters Lesson 12: Girl Fight
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 2: Seriously Hard Times Lesson 2: Some Thoughts about the Poor and Impoverished
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 1: Here Be Monsters Lesson 20: Romantic Fool
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 1: Here Be Monsters Lesson 21: This is the End
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 1: Love, Longing, Lust, and Leave Me Alone Lesson 5: A Social Construction
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 2: Heroes of Old (and Young) Lesson 14: Sir Tom Lives On
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 4: Are You Joking? Humor and Satire in the British Tradition Lesson 4: Check Your Bags
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 3: British Morals...and Lack Thereof Lesson 16: Unit Project: Part One
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 4: Are You Joking? Humor and Satire in the British Tradition Lesson 13: Unit Project
Teaching Guides
- Teaching A Doll's House: Nora's Secret Diary
- Teaching Life of Pi: From Text to Pictures and Back Again
- Teaching The Catcher in the Rye: Judging a Book by Its Cover
- Teaching The Canterbury Tales: The Wife of Bath's Prologue & Tale: "Who Peyntede the Leoun, Tel Me, Who?": Chaucer's Opinion of the Wife
- Teaching The Odyssey: Holding Out for a Hero
- Teaching Life of Pi: Reading about Writing about Writing (And then: Writing, of course)