Students identify synonym and antonym clues by looking for signal words like 'however' and 'similarly,' treating sentences like logical equations.
A premium, student-facing draft and rule booklet for English Listening and Speaking (L&S) across 8 core units of pronunciation and speech skills.
An immersive World Oceans Day lesson exploring marine biology and conservation through the lens of Greek and Latin roots. Students decode scientific terms to understand ocean ecosystems and human impacts.
A writing-focused lesson exploring the life, career, and cultural impact of pop star Justin Bieber. Students analyze a structured fact sheet, plan their ideas using a two-column guided graphic organizer, and write a cohesive two-paragraph essay with integrated scaffolding.
A comprehensive mini-lesson bundle designed to teach students the crucial rules of indentation, paragraph transitions, formatting dialogue, and avoiding common academic essay pitfalls. Uses a retro-arcade 'Indent Invaders' theme to keep students engaged in structural writing mechanics.
An engaging, non-graded project-based lesson for Week 3/4 (3/4 of the way through the books). Students design an Emblem of Resilience for their protagonist, followed by an independent, highly structured Desk Gallery Walk and Discussion Protocol using PBL peer inquiry.
A comprehensive, highly visual novel study bundle for S.E. Hinton's 'The Outsiders', complete with vocabulary workshops, scaffolded comprehension guides, character trackers, and final creative projects.
A reading comprehension lesson based on the real-world charity 'Cards for Hospitalized Kids'. Students analyze the author's purpose and perspective behind the organization's founding and its ongoing mission to spread joy.
An eighth-grade English Language Arts lesson where students harvest, rearrange, and synthesize lines and phrases from their year's reading into powerful found poems, exploring themes and word choice.
Students explore principles of visual design, contrast, and visual hierarchy to design and sketch an advocacy poster that supports their persuasive argument.
Students translate their scientific evidence into a structured, persuasive editorial or proposal, mastering rhetorical appeals and learning to counter opposing viewpoints.
Students investigate the science of light pollution, explore its ecological effects on wildlife and human health, and analyze real-world data to formulate their core argumentative thesis.
A lesson dedicated to breaking down words into their root structures, semantic relationships, and contextual nuances to build deep, permanent vocabulary comprehension.