Sunday, June 28, 2020

7 Christmas Short Stories For Middle School

posted on November 12, 2014 Middle school students are straddling the world between childhood excitement  during the Christmas season and adult disinterest. Regardless of the mood they’re in, students should love the following short stories, which are perfect for December lesson plans. Holiday Short Stories The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry |  Assessment Activity Creative Writing Project | Assessment Activity Creative Writing Project on TpT The Little Match Girl by Hans Christian Anderson | Activities | YouTube | Lesson Plans A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens | BBC Audio | Activities | Reader’s Theater  | Flipped Lesson A Kidnapped Santa Claus by L. Frank Baum | Video The Burglar’s Christmas by Willa Cather | Lesson Plans – $ Christmas Day in the Morning by Pearl S. Buck | Audio | Lesson Plans – $ | Analysis – $ The Adventures of the Blue Carbuncle by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle | Lesson Plans | Audio The Little Match Girl by Hans Christian Anderson A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Bonus short stories! A Chaparral Christmas Gift by O. Henry | Audio – $  | Lesson Plans – $ The Greatest Gift by Philip Van Doren Stern | Additional Reading A Christmas Memory  by Truman Capote | Audio   If you have any other short story ideas for the Christmas or other December holidays, please let me know! Copyright notice: These stories are published on sites other than reThinkELA.com and NO copyrighted stories are excerpted or quoted in RTE-created materials. Some stories are in the public domain (not copyrighted), or are excerpts of larger works, while others are not. In some cases, teachers may print a class set for their own classroom usage, but there are exceptions. Please check with your district regarding its policies and licenses for reproducing printed copies. Generally speaking, you may ask students to download their own copies (outside of the one you download for your own use) to their devices for their own educational studies. Michelle WatersI am a secondary English Language Arts teacher, a University of Oklahoma student working on my Master’s of Education in Instructional Leadership and Academic Curriculum with an concentration in English Education, and a NBPTS candidate. I am constantly seeking ways to amplify my students’ voices and choices.

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