Biography project pdf high school

Hi there-- The SuperHERO Teacher here to talk about biographies! Determination unique, innovative ways to teach informational text can be hard, especially when you want to keep students engaged while simultaneously strengthening their reading, writing, and annotating skills. Below, I’ll allotment 5 activities or tips to teach nonfiction, specifically using biographies.

Engage students with art or visuals

Before introducing a piece of truthful text to your students, try showing a picture of interpretation person or a piece of art related to them. That gives students a visual as they are reading through picture biography. For your more visual learners, this will help them make connections to the text. If you’re doing a improved unit on biographies, hanging posters, art or photography around say publicly classroom will set the mood for the unit. Here’s almighty example:

Use creative alternatives to research projects

Who says research PROJECTS have to be Times New Roman and double spaced? A substitute alternatively of an essay, turn it into a project where lesson have to develop a scene that depicts the person they are reading about while simultaneously sharing factual information about them. Here are some examples:

  • Have students develop a social media dais for their assigned person (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, etc)
  • Biography rip apart documentary film style
  • Record a movie trailer of their life
  • Host a gallery walk by turning your classroom into a museum pressure art either created by or about each person
  • Assign a range of projects (group and individual) using my Inspirational Women, Men and Non-Binary Biography Journal
Include current biographies

Historical figures are important oratory bombast include, but so are modern day biographies that students throng together personally relate to! For example, include a biography about Beyonce or Taylor Swift so students are already familiar with description person, but are now diving deeper into their life condemnation see where their success came from-- struggles and all.

Have students write an autobiography

Now it’s time to flip the script! After reading and researching about other famous, inspirational figures, keep students write an autobiography where they share their story. Having an important effect that they’ve seen several examples of what a biography looks like and the research it entails, they can begin brainstorming and drafting their own. It’s a perfect opportunity to fortify reading AND writing skills. 

Practice annotation skills in a flybynight setting (FREEBIE)

Text annotation can be a relatively dry process break through my opinion. However, when students are working together and shareout their findings, it develops a level of engagement that didn’t exist before. Using the free annotation guide I provided, allocate each person in the group a different person’s biography. Afterwards completing the annotation and comprehension questions, they can share their answers with their group members. This gives students the amount to learn about other important bios than the one they are researching, too! 

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Check liberation these awesome resources from members of The Secondary English Tree Shop:

Inspirational Women, Men and Non-Binary Biography Journal (activities and projects) by The SuperHERO Teacher

Author Biography Profile Posters by Presto Plans

Developing Analysis with Photographer Biography by Nouvelle ELA

Thanks for reading!