A 75-minute exploration of Brian Doyle's 'Joyas Voladoras,' focusing on how tone shifts from scientific wonder to emotional vulnerability to reveal the main idea about the fragile yet resilient human heart.
A deep dive into Mary Oliver's "The Journey," focusing on theme development, symbolism, and the use of figurative language to convey personal transformation.
A comprehensive lesson on deconstructing essay and short-answer prompts, outlining responses, and evaluating the quality of existing answers.
A comprehensive lesson on mastering Extended Constructed Responses (ECR) through the lens of architectural design. Students learn to analyze prompts, draft strong thesis statements, and organize coherent arguments using 'blueprints' and structural planning.
A set of review materials focused on structural analysis, evidence evaluation, and claim synthesis using an architectural 'blueprint' theme.
This lesson guides students through the complete lifecycle of an essay—from initial research and thesis development to structural drafting and eventual transformation into a persuasive speech.
A comprehensive vocabulary and figurative language lesson focused on March themes including spring, Women's History Month, and St. Patrick's Day. Designed for 9th-grade English students, it covers word mastery and creative expression.
An advanced tier of OSAS-style short response questions featuring complex texts, academic vocabulary, and nuanced analysis of ELA standards.
A comprehensive set of OSAS-style short response practice questions targeting key ELA standards including evidence, central idea, word meaning, structure, and point of view.
A focused lesson on crafting strong, arguable thesis statements for literary analysis, specifically designed with scaffolds for 10th-grade students with ADHD and writing disabilities.
A scaffolded EOC English 1 prep lesson for ESL students focusing on making inferences and analyzing literary devices through a simple poem about growth and resilience.