This lesson introduces students to Bryan Stevenson's Just Mercy, focusing on the characterization of Stevenson and the themes of justice and poverty introduced in the introduction and first chapter.
A comprehensive guide for students to plan and evaluate a five-paragraph argumentative essay, focusing on research integration and the refutation of counterclaims using the TEEL structure.
The first week of Sound Sliders drills focusing on initial L-Blends and R-Blends with daily 12-word practice sets.
Analyzing the effects of tyranny and the role of fate in Act 4, focusing on refined A-NEZZ-C paragraphs with college-ruled writing spaces.
An introduction to fables for second graders, focusing on how characters help each other and the lessons we can learn about kindness.
A 2nd-grade reading comprehension lesson focusing on character traits, varying perspectives, and the role of illustrations in storytelling. Students read a short passage about two classmates with different artistic visions and analyze their interactions.
A multisensory grammar lesson where 8th and 9th grade students use modeling clay to physically represent action verbs, bridging the gap between abstract linguistics and tactile form.
A creative final project for 3rd graders following the reading of "Peter Pan," where students design their own version of Neverland through cartography and digital storytelling.
A 45-minute media literacy lesson where students deconstruct advertising techniques, analyze target demographics, and uncover visual staging tactics to become savvy consumers.