Students learn to identify the grammatical subject and the action verb in sentences to determine who is performing the action. The lesson introduces 'agent' versus 'receiver' through visual diagrams.
A creative writing and journalism lesson where students analyze a narrative about a swimmer named Elias competing in Australia and then craft their own sports report on his victory.
A creative story outline and character guide for a high-interest, low-readability (Hi-Lo) novel featuring an elderly protagonist in a fantasy world.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the differences between Simple Present (habits and facts) and Present Progressive (actions happening now). Includes visual aids, guided practice, and formal assessment.
An introductory lesson on the eight parts of speech in the English language, focusing on their definitions, functions, and identification in sentences.
A dynamic exploration of the Hero's Journey stages and archetypes using popular media like Bluey, SpongeBob, Avatar, and The Goonies to deepen analytical skills.
A lesson focused on identifying themes and citing textual evidence from The Hope Chest, centering on the suffrage movement and character growth.
Students will summarize high-interest short stories and practice building complex sentences with proper structure.
Focuses on sequencing events and using correct punctuation through functional life skills like reading menus and following instructions.
Students will identify the main idea and answer WH-questions using high-interest informational texts about unique animals.
A focused lesson analyzing how individuals, events, and story elements interact in both informational and literary contexts, specifically targeting standard 7.3.
A deep dive into Chapter 4 of Treasure Island, focusing on Jim's discovery of John Silver's mutiny while hidden in an apple barrel. The lesson explores character duplicity, suspense, and the shift in power dynamics as the ship reaches Skeleton Island.
A comprehensive exploration of figurative language through the lens of 'Word Alchemy,' where students dissect and create similes, metaphors, hyperboles, and more.
A 60-minute poetry workshop where students explore various poetic forms to create a heartfelt tribute for Mother's Day, focusing on emotional resonance and personal connection.
A lesson focused on mastering main idea and supporting details through the lens of ancient historical mysteries.
A vocabulary investigation focused on mastering nuanced words and idioms through context clues and creative application. Students analyze 'mystery' themed sentences to determine meanings and apply them to real-world scenarios.
A lesson focused on expanding vocabulary through advanced synonyms describing mothers and maternal figures. Students explore nuanced adjectives to enhance their descriptive writing.
A comprehensive goal-setting and reflection system for ELA students to track their progress in IXL diagnostics and unit tests, featuring a collaborative teacher-student feedback loop.
A deep dive into the themes of Karen Schwabach's 'The Hope Chest', exploring the historical context of the Women's Suffrage movement through literary analysis. Students will identify core themes and provide textual evidence.
A deep dive into the chapter 'God and Dylan Thomas' from Walter Dean Myers' memoir, focusing on Walter's internal struggle with his identity as a reader and his place in Harlem. Students will analyze character motivations and summarize key events through visual and written exercises.
A comprehensive lesson introducing middle school students to the four main types of conjunctions: coordinating, subordinating, correlative, and conjunctive adverbs. Students will learn to identify these connectors and apply correct punctuation rules to build more complex and professional sentences.