A comprehensive introduction to identifying logical fallacies—ad hominem, straw man, and red herring—using historical and scientific contexts to prepare English I students for STAAR-level rhetorical analysis.
A comprehensive Document-Based Question (DBQ) unit for 10th-grade students to explore the impact of Artificial Intelligence on education and the workforce, culminating in a structured five-paragraph argumentative essay.
A set of early literacy screening tools for assessing sight word recognition and decoding skills using nonsense words.
A series of engaging, nautical-themed tracing worksheets designed to help kindergarten students master short vowel sounds through letter formation, CVC word practice, and sound recognition activities.
A comprehensive 30-minute lesson designed to teach students the essential life skill of calling in a meal order to a local restaurant, including preparation, delivery logistics, and payment communication.
A creative arts-integrated lesson where 7th graders explore the concept of compassion by illustrating a peer-focused scenario through sequential visual storytelling. Students practice perspective-taking and identify concrete ways to show empathy in their daily lives.
A 30-minute social-emotional learning lesson for 8th graders focused on self-reflection and personal growth. Students use a structured rubric to assess their current mindsets and set a concrete goal for attitude improvement.
A comprehensive system for defining and maintaining a positive learning environment through a color-coded behavior framework. This lesson introduces students to green, yellow, and red behaviors with clear expectations and reflection tools.
An analytical deep-dive into the symbolism of 'Blink', exploring how time, fear, and passivity serve as obstacles to human potential.
A comprehensive one-hour online lesson designed for 7th graders to master the Cambridge B1 Preliminary for Schools Writing Paper, focusing on emails and articles with interactive digital games.
A comprehensive lesson on media literacy and advertising strategies, teaching students to identify and apply ten key persuasive techniques used in modern marketing.
A focused study of the chapter 'Marks on Paper' from Walter Dean Myers' memoir, exploring themes of speech, identity, and the power of written communication.