Students draft and refine an argumentative synthesis correspondence (Extended Constructed Response) that argues a stance on the relationship between love and pain, utilizing evidence from both texts.
A comprehensive guide for Arthur Miller's 'The Crucible', featuring watching guides for Acts 1 and 4 and independent reading guides for Acts 2 and 3, focusing on the progression of hysteria, character evolution, and thematic analysis.
A comprehensive STAAR English I EOC preparation lesson focused on deep literary analysis, genre comparison, and the construction of high-scoring analytical essays. Students will analyze how authors use craft to create meaning across fiction, poetry, and drama.
A practical media literacy lesson designed to empower high school students to identify misinformation, bias, and clickbait. The lesson focuses on "street-smart" verification techniques that work even with limited data and internet access.
A deep dive into Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Raven' through a modern, accessible adaptation. Students explore themes of grief, symbolism, and the haunting atmosphere of the classic poem.
A visual introduction to the first five books of The Odyssey, focusing on Telemachus's struggle in Ithaca and Odysseus's departure from Calypso's island, designed for beginning English Language Learners.