A comprehensive unit planning package for the 11th-grade Contemporary Voices unit, featuring a TEKS-aligned blueprint and a detailed 6-week instructional agenda focused on identity, culture, and research.
A resource kit for teachers to track and support student progress across three distinct tiers of mastery, specifically tailored for Narrative Writing skills.
A literacy intervention lesson focusing on paired texts about the Great Migration, teaching students to use evidence-based strategies for both fiction and nonfiction.
A focused study of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet targeting Texas standards for summarization and stylistic analysis of language purpose.
A comprehensive 45-minute ESL-focused lesson on Diwali, targeting TELPAS skills through sensory exploration, reading analysis, and collaborative speaking activities.
A foundational sight word unit focusing on the first 20 words of the Fry list through tracing, writing, and identification activities.
A set of vibrant, high-impact flyers celebrating student growth on WY-TOPP Math (6th/7th) and Science (8th) assessments.
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.