A high school ELA lesson exploring the intersection of biology and poetry. Students analyze how anatomical metaphors bridge physical sensation and complex human emotion, culminating in the creation of their own figurative 'anatomies'.
A dynamic book tasting activity where students explore five diverse young adult novels to select their next book club read. Students evaluate 'Dear Martin', 'Ask Me No Questions', 'Summer of the Mariposas', 'Long Way Down', and 'Mexican WhiteBoy' through guided exploration.
Drafting the conclusion, peer reviewing the full paper, and final polishing using the rubric.
Analysis of societal change and evidence integration for the middle body paragraphs (BP2 & 3).
Students research and draft their first body paragraph, focusing on the historical context of their sports moment.
Focuses on selecting a topic and drafting a powerful introduction and thesis statement using a model essay as a guide.
A lesson connecting the events of Chapter 4 (The Battle of the Cowshed) in Animal Farm to its historical allegory of the Russian Civil War. Includes a teacher-led modeling session, guided practice on leadership roles, and independent student analysis.
A targeted lesson for ELL students (WIDA Levels 1-2) focusing on character analysis and reading comprehension of Book 4 of the Odyssey, centered on Telemachus and Menelaus.
A foundational lesson on identifying theme, distinguishing between topics and universal messages, and understanding the 'so what' of a story.
Deep dive into the core themes of perseverance, teamwork, and personal growth required for the final summative projects.
A focused assessment lesson covering the climax and resolution of Arthur Miller's The Crucible, specifically targeting character development and motivations in Act IV.
An exploration of satire and rhetorical devices through the lens of Kurt Vonnegut's '2BR02B', focusing on how irony, hyperbole, and understatement critique societal obsession with perfection and control.
A high school English lesson where students conduct a mock trial for a tragic hero, analyzing textual evidence to explore themes of fate, choice, and moral culpability.