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Honors: Treasure Island 2020: Episode 1 and 2

Rebecca Anderson

Created on April 8, 2026

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Transcript

Treasure Island 2020: Episode 1-2

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Plot Elements Review and Exit Ticket

Episode 1 and Exit Ticket

Treasure Island: Explore Board

Choice Board: Due May 15

Episode 2 and Exit Ticket

Worlds of When: Historical Fiction and Science fiction

Click here to see what will be due at the END of this unit!

Monday

Treasure Island 2020: How is a podcast like a story?

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Bell Ringer!

Exit Ticket!

Monday

Treasure Island 2020: How is a podcast like a story?

Click here and listen first!

Bell Ringer!

Exit Ticket!

Tuesday

Treasure Island 2020: Episode 1

Exit Ticket: After the podcast!

Click me! I have something to say!
Click me tolisten to the podcast.

Take notes!

Challenge

Treasure Island 2020: Episode 1

Wednesday

After listening to the audio, click here for your assignment!

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Bonus: Sketchnoting Assignment

Thursday

Treasure Island 2020: Episode 2

Exit Ticket: After the podcast!

Click me! I have something to say!
Click here tolisten to the podcast.

Take notes!

Friday

Worlds of When: Exploring Historical and Science Fiction

After listening to the audio, click here for your assignment!

Click here and listen first!

Standards & Objectives

7.RC.3 Analyze how a work of literature’s structural elements such as subplots, parallel episodes, climax, and conflicts contribute to its meaning and plot. (E)

Students will analyze how a story begins by identifying characters, setting, and early conflicts while listening to the opening episode of the podcast.

Standards & Objectives

7.RC.3 Analyze how a work of literature’s structural elements such as subplots, parallel episodes, climax, and conflicts contribute to its meaning and plot. (E)

Students will analyze how a story begins by identifying characters, setting, and early conflicts while listening to the opening episode of the podcast.

Standards & Objectives

7.RC.3 Analyze how a work of literature’s structural elements such as subplots, parallel episodes, climax, and conflicts contribute to its meaning and plot. (E)

Students will analyze how a story begins by identifying characters, setting, and early conflicts while listening to the opening episode of the podcast.

Standards & Objectives

7.RC.3 Analyze how a work of literature’s structural elements such as subplots, parallel episodes, climax, and conflicts contribute to its meaning and plot. (E)

Students will analyze how a story begins by identifying characters, setting, and early conflicts while listening to the opening episode of the podcast.

Standards & Objectives

7.RC.3 Analyze how a work of literature’s structural elements such as subplots, parallel episodes, climax, and conflicts contribute to its meaning and plot. (E)

Students will analyze how a story begins by identifying characters, setting, and early conflicts while listening to the opening episode of the podcast.

Standards & Objectives

7.RC.3 Analyze how a work of literature’s structural elements such as subplots, parallel episodes, climax, and conflicts contribute to its meaning and plot. (E)

Students will analyze how a story begins by identifying characters, setting, and early conflicts while listening to the opening episode of the podcast.