Students learn to craft background information in introductions that defines a problem and creates a sense of immediate importance. They analyze the difference between purely factual and urgent framing.
A comprehensive look at the classic novel 'The Watsons Go to Birmingham – 1963', including a complete plot summary and a comparative analysis between the book and its film adaptation.
A lesson exploring simile, metaphor, personification, and hyperbole through the lens of popular media and everyday school experiences. Students identify and analyze figurative language in familiar contexts.
A lesson focused on RL.7.3, analyzing how literary elements like setting, character, and plot interact to shape a narrative. Students will read a complex passage and identify these interactions.
A comprehensive data analysis presentation for administrators, tracking student growth across Grade 6 NC Check-In cycles with a focus on vocabulary, informational text mastery, and overall test trends.
A middle school English Language Arts lesson where students conduct a sensory nature walk to collect 'found' words and transform them into original environmental poetry.
A deep dive into Chapters 14 and 15 of *The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963*, focusing on the emotional aftermath of the church bombing and Kenny's internal struggle through mood analysis and character motivation.
A lesson focused on teaching WIDA level 3 students how to construct strong topic sentences using a two-part formula: the topic and the clear idea. Students will use graphic organizers and sentence starters to build academic paragraph foundations.
A comprehensive introduction to key literary devices for 7th grade students, using a blueprint theme to represent how authors build stories. Students will learn about similes, metaphors, irony, foreshadowing, symbolism, characterization, point of view, imagery, and conflict.
Students dive into the world of marketing to master the rhetorical triangle: ethos, pathos, and logos. They will design a professional product poster and write a compelling pitch that combines product backstory with targeted sales tactics.
A comprehensive reteach of NC standard RI 6.4 focusing on context clues, word parts, figurative and connotative meanings, technical terms, and tone. Students will use the 'Word Lab' theme to decode complex texts through guided notes, interactive slides, and a rigorous mastery check.
A 20-minute mini-lesson focusing on how the structural choices in Tupac Shakur's poem 'The Rose That Grew from Concrete' reveal its core theme of resilience.
A lively, kinesthetic lesson where K-3 students personify punctuation marks through movement and creative writing to understand how they shape the voice of a sentence.
A lesson focused on analyzing and producing high-quality short responses for the NYS 8th Grade ELA exam using the topic of climate change. Students will compare exemplar and non-exemplar responses to understand rubric criteria.
A foundational literacy lesson for K-1 students focused on identifying the main idea and supporting details using a 'Story Detective' theme.
A comprehensive introduction to story structure for 1st graders, using a "Story Architect" theme to help students identify characters, setting, and plot events.
This lesson teaches 6th-grade students how to summarize their research on Japan, Italy, and Portugal using the 5 W's strategy. Students will learn to distill complex information into concise summaries that capture the essence of their travel destinations.
A comprehensive reading assessment based on a high-interest realistic fiction story, designed to measure literal, inferential, and evaluative comprehension through evidence-based responses.
A comprehensive lesson on mastering possessive nouns using apostrophes, focusing on singular and plural rules for 6th and 7th-grade students. This lesson uses a 'Property Patrol' detective theme to make grammar engaging and memorable.
A comprehensive set of foundational literacy materials focused on 27 key sight words and nouns, covering word recognition, handwriting, sentence structure, and phonics.
A magical introduction to using 'will' for future tense, where students become 'Future Forecasters' to predict what happens next.
A high-level reading comprehension lesson focused on endangered species, specifically the snow leopard. Students will analyze complex text for main ideas, nuanced vocabulary, and figurative language.
A lesson focused on sentence construction, teaching students to transform fragments and simple sentences into sophisticated compound and complex sentences using a construction-themed framework.
In this lesson, students explore the intersection of visual art and grammar by analyzing graphic novels. They learn how punctuation and panel layout influence tone and pacing, eventually creating their own comic strips that demonstrate mastery of quotation marks and complex sentences.
An 8th-grade ELA lesson focused on identifying and evaluating an author's claim within a non-fiction text about social media's impact on teenagers. Students will analyze evidence, reasoning, and central arguments.