A comprehensive wrap-up lesson for F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, focusing on final reflections and a comparative analysis of chapters 7-9 in Baz Luhrmann's 2013 film adaptation.
A comprehensive quick-reference guide and overview for the first twelve units of Fundations Level 3, designed for teacher planning and student tracking.
A lesson exploring the contrasting perspectives of Bryce and Juli in the opening chapters of 'Flipped', focusing on character motivation and internal conflict.
A continuation of the Crystal Cave series. Students make deeper inferences about the cave's hidden chambers and the origins of the crystals. Practice focuses on 'show, don't tell' character actions.
A reading comprehension lesson focused on making inferences using the story 'The Secret of the Crystal Cave'. Students will learn the inference equation, master key vocabulary, and practice using text evidence to draw conclusions about character motivations and plot.
A quick, engaging lesson for early learners focusing on animal nursery rhymes and identifying rhyming pairs through reading, writing, and speaking.
A professional collection of resources designed to help ELAR teachers persuade administration to invest in interactive flat panels for their classrooms. Includes a structured email draft and a formal justification proposal.
Students will master the o_e pattern and the heart words 'brother', 'mother', and 'father' using a home-bakery themed narrative, word mapping exercises, and word chain activities.
Students will master the a_e pattern and the heart word 'who' using a bakery-themed narrative, word mapping exercises, and word chain activities.
A focused study of Chapter 14 of Suzanne Collins' *Sunrise on the Reaping*, analyzing Haymitch Abernathy's survival strategies and the discovery of the arena's boundaries. Students explore literal events and infer deep character motivations during the 50th Hunger Games.
A set of four character-focused tracking worksheets for Act 3 of Romeo and Juliet, helping students analyze flaws, conflicts, and outcomes during the play's turning point.
Students present their final creative projects reimagining a classic myth for a contemporary audience.