A comprehensive B1/B2 prep lesson focusing on PET Writing (Email, Article, Story) and FCE Multiple Matching strategies across diverse themes.
A summative assessment and answer key covering the final chapters of 'All American Boys', focusing on Quinn's development, the community's reaction, and the culminating protest.
Develops context clue strategies using the specific academic and legalistic vocabulary found in Sierra's disciplinary hearing and school policy.
Analyzes the types of conflict (Person vs. Society) and the plot progression as Sierra's mistake turns into a full-scale disciplinary crisis.
Focuses on character analysis of Sierra and the school administration, using an 'Evidence Board' approach to track traits and motivations.
A series of three reading intervention lessons focusing on Ray Bradbury's writing process, the conclusion of Fahrenheit 451, and the origin of Frankenstein, teaching advanced morphology and decoding strategies.
A comprehensive introduction to the core elements of literature—plot, character, setting, and theme—using an architectural blueprint metaphor to help students visualize story structure.
A deep dive into Janie's transformation in Chapters 7-9 of Zora Neale Hurston's 'Their Eyes Were Watching God', focusing on the shift from submission to independence.
A lesson covering chapters 8-14 of Hatchet, focusing on survival strategies, character growth, and figurative language.
A comprehensive assessment for Act 5 of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, focusing on the resolution of the plot, the role of fate, and the ultimate tragedy in the Capulet tomb.
A foundational skills lesson providing generic templates and strategies for summarizing social and personal narratives using the SWBST frame.
Concludes the unit by examining the climax and resolution of Anita's journey. Students reflect on the themes of sacrifice and exile, culminating in a creative writing project that bridges Anita's experience with the broader concept of liberty.
Explores the rising tension as Anita's family goes into hiding. Students will analyze the symbolism of the 'secret room' and the psychological toll of surveillance, using close reading to track Anita's maturing perspective.