Students examine pronouns in 'than' or 'as' comparisons, learning to mentally complete elliptical clauses to determine the correct case and discussing how meaning changes based on case selection.
A comprehensive prep lesson for the TSIA2 Writing section, covering sentence structure, agreement, punctuation, and revision strategies across multiple passage genres.
This lesson covers the core competencies of the TSIA2 Reading exam, including informational and literary text analysis.
A comprehensive prep lesson for the TSIA2 ELAR exam, focusing on reading comprehension, sentence revision, and information/ideas strategies.
A deep dive into James Baldwin's 'Sonny's Blues,' focusing on character dynamics, the symbolism of jazz, and the redemptive power of art in 1950s Harlem.
A comprehensive collection of 10 word search puzzles focusing on commonly confused words (homophones and near-homophones). Designed to improve vocabulary recognition and spelling through engaging "Case File" themed activities.
A set of resources for analyzing the characters of Mariam and Laila in Khaled Hosseini's 'A Thousand Splendid Suns', focusing on their distinct beginnings and eventual convergence.
A hands-on activity where students learn to decode and encode Shakespearean language by writing secret messages or insults, then swapping them with peers to translate.
A comprehensive state-testing prep lesson centered on Edna St. Vincent Millay's "Not So Far as The Forest," focusing on close reading, annotation, and structural analysis.
A comprehensive review lesson focused on analyzing Edna St. Vincent Millay's poetry, specifically focusing on structural elements, diction, figurative language, and thematic depth to prepare students for state-level standardized testing.
Students explore the concept of the 'zeitgeist' and curate a digital time capsule that captures the current cultural, social, and technological landscape. This lesson blends creative writing with critical media analysis to help students see themselves as historical agents.
An immersive ESL lesson for B1/B2 levels exploring the philosophy and history of Star Wars characters through the lens of the Jedi and Sith Codes. Students will practice all four language domains in a 30-minute 'Language Lounge' format.
A morphology-focused lesson exploring the history and cultural impact of Hip Hop through a challenging fluency passage and vocabulary analysis. Students will identify and analyze complex suffixes and Greek/Latin roots within the context of urban culture.
An exploration of Chapters 13-15 of Zora Neale Hurston's 'Their Eyes Were Watching God,' focusing on Janie's transition to the Everglades and her deepening relationship with Tea Cake.
A 15-minute mini-lesson exploring how Maria Teresa's epistolary narration in 'In the Time of the Butterflies' charts her journey from innocence to political awakening. Students analyze the structural shift in her diary entries to see how the private form supports thematic development.
A comprehensive lesson focused on teaching students how to structure a 4-paragraph literary analysis essay using the ANEZZ body paragraph format. It includes a guiding presentation, a teacher's facilitator guide, and a detailed structural worksheet.
A focused analysis of Langston Hughes' poem 'Tired,' exploring the interplay between imagery and the themes of hope, hardship, and social identity. Students will dissect the speaker's exhaustion and the radical imagery used to describe societal change.
A focused lesson providing tools for evaluating and refining argumentative writing, specifically targeting claim clarity, evidence quality, and logical reasoning.
A project-based lesson where students apply their knowledge of the monomyth to a hero of their choice and demonstrate mastery through a final assessment.
An exploration of the 12-17 stages of the monomyth, introducing the psychological roots of archetypes and tracing a hero's path through the life of Simone Biles.
An in-depth exploration of Chapters 8 and 9 of Zora Neale Hurston's 'Their Eyes Were Watching God', focusing on Janie's transformation from a silenced wife to a woman reclaiming her voice and identity through the symbols of hair and speech.
A deep dive into Janie Crawford's character transformation and the reclamation of her voice following the death of Joe Starks in Zora Neale Hurston's 'Their Eyes Were Watching God'.
This lesson explores the ethical and legal implications of using social media in hiring decisions. Students will analyze a professional text, summarize its key points, and develop a structured argument regarding whether employers should screen candidates' online presence.
A comprehensive end-of-unit assessment for Arthur Miller's 'The Crucible', focusing on character motivation, the mechanics of hysteria, and elements of drama. This lesson includes a 45-question multiple-choice exam and a CER-based short answer response.