Analysis of Tim's journey to Verplancks Point, the danger of cowboys and skinners, and the realization of the war's true brutality.
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A 15-minute center rotation focused on using context clues (synonyms, antonyms, examples, and definitions) to infer the meaning of unfamiliar words through a 'Word Detective' theme.
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.
A 45-minute immersive lesson where students use sensory language to analyze environmental impact and collaborate on protecting 'the last seed.'
A comprehensive lesson exploring the historical roots, cultural identity, and culinary impact of Black Soul Food in America. Students will trace the evolution from West African origins to contemporary global influence through reading, discussion, and project-based learning.
Students will explore the historical context of the 1900 Galveston Hurricane, practice identifying central ideas and supporting details, and complete a STAAR-formatted assessment.
Consolidates skills through independent practice and a formal assessment to gauge student mastery.
Focuses on drawing conclusions from informational texts by synthesizing facts and background knowledge.