Explore the concept of a 'living language' and identify common loanwords in everyday English. Students use a 'missing word' hook to see how essential borrowed terms are to communication.
A comprehensive final assessment for the novel 'I Am Number Four', featuring a diverse range of questions and a thematic essay component.
A session designed to facilitate deep concentration and independent writing time, providing visual cues and instructional slides to support a focused classroom environment.
An immersive literary exploration centered on H.G. Wells' 'The Time Machine', investigating themes of social class, evolution, and the concept of time as a fourth dimension. Students step into the role of temporal observers to analyze how setting and society shift across the ages.
A comprehensive lesson on crafting clear and engaging introductions for 7th-grade writing and speaking, focusing on the Hook, Context, and Thesis.
A high-challenge lesson for 7th graders focusing on using contrast and inference context clues to decode Tier 2 academic vocabulary. Students act as 'Lexicon Analysts' to solve linguistic puzzles.
A comprehensive EOG-style assessment for 8th-grade students, featuring five diverse passages with 35 questions total. The lesson focuses on critical reading skills including inference, theme, text structure, and author's perspective.
A comprehensive EOG-style practice quiz for Grade 6 ELA featuring North Carolina-themed informational and literary texts. This lesson focuses on key standards like evidence-based inference, central idea, word meaning, and author's perspective.
A reading comprehension lesson focused on making inferences and using context clues through the lens of zoology and animal research. Students act as field researchers to decode information about unique creatures.
A study guide for Act 5 of Romeo and Juliet designed for WIDA level 3 students, covering key vocabulary, plot events with sentence starters, and literary terms using textual evidence from the graphic novel.
A Grade 12 ELA capstone project that invites students to reflect on their educational journey through memoir and project their aspirations into a future-focused manifesto.
Winter approaches, and Matt must decide his future as he waits for his family. Reading Chapters 22-25.
Attean prepares for his vision quest, and the boys face the reality of their differing paths. Reading Chapters 19-21.
Matt visits the Penobscot village and learns about their way of life. Reading Chapters 16-18.