Students synthesize all evidence and alibi analysis to build a persuasive case. The lesson culminates in a courtroom simulation where students present their final arguments.
A collection of graphic organizers designed to help students write structured paragraphs about their favorite things using sentence stems and frames.
Students research a Greek deity to argue whether they embody 'Heroic' or 'Monstrous' qualities using textual evidence and perspective analysis. The lesson focuses on CCSS standards for summarizing, analyzing word choice, and identifying narrative perspective.
Vocabulary study for the first four chapters of William Kamkwamba's memoir about building a windmill in Malawi.
Vocabulary study for the first four chapters of the dual-narrative memoir about a life-changing pen pal relationship.
Vocabulary study for the first four chapters of Reyna Grande's memoir about her journey from Mexico to the United States.
Vocabulary study for the first four chapters of Trevor Noah's memoir about growing up in apartheid-era South Africa.
Vocabulary study for the first four chapters of Ji-Li Jiang's memoir about the Cultural Revolution in China.
An exploration of the first five chapters of Esperanza Rising, focusing on the dramatic shift from luxury to labor and the beginning of Esperanza's migration journey.
This lesson provides vocabulary lists and practice materials for the first four chapters of five prominent memoirs, helping students master academic vocabulary and idioms within diverse cultural contexts.
A comprehensive set of vocabulary-building puzzles focused on essential ELA academic terms, covering literary elements, figurative language, rhetorical devices, and more.