This lesson covers the climactic conclusion of the play, analyzing how Juror 8 dismantles the remaining evidence and how the personal biases of the jurors are finally confronted.
This lesson focuses on the climactic resolution of the play, analyzing how logic and empathy eventually overcome prejudice in the jury room. Students will track the shifting momentum of the deliberation through a sequencing activity and reflective analysis.
This lesson explores Elie Wiesel's Night, focusing on evidence-based analysis of key themes including transformation, faith, and the psychological impact of the Holocaust.
Students will analyze how dialogue reveals character perspectives on war in excerpts from 'All Quiet on the Western Front' and 'The Man I Killed'. They will compare these perspectives through guided annotation, discussion, and planning for a literary analysis essay.
This lesson focuses on teaching students how to identify, select, and analyze textual evidence from Elie Wiesel's 'Night' to support complex thematic arguments.
A comprehensive lesson focused on analyzing dialogue in Remarque's 'All Quiet on the Western Front' and O'Brien's 'The Man I Killed' to determine author perspectives on war. This lesson includes a fully annotated teacher guide with high-leverage prompts, a student packet, and an aggressive monitoring tracker.
An exploration of the First Amendment's free speech protections and limitations in a democratic society. Students analyze landmark Supreme Court cases and apply legal standards to modern-day scenarios.
A lesson focused on key vocabulary terms essential for understanding the political and social tensions leading up to the American Revolution.
A week of daily bell ringers designed to reinforce core figurative language concepts (similes, metaphors, personification, hyperbole, alliteration, and idioms) through a scientific lab-themed analysis and application.