Deepening theme analysis in Act 2, focusing on evidence selection and diction analysis using the 'E' and first 'Z' (Zoom In).
Weeks 19 through 36 of the Daily Grammar Practice program, progressing to compound-complex sentences and advanced punctuation.
Weeks 1 through 18 of the Daily Grammar Practice program, covering basic to intermediate sentence structures.
A focused lesson on identifying and constructing the three core types of academic claims: Fact, Value, and Policy. Students move from basic identification to analyzing how these claims work together in complex arguments.
A comprehensive set of reading comprehension questions for Kwame Alexander's 'The Crossover', focusing on both literal recall and deeper inferential thinking.
A deep dive into the dual-narrative structure of Wendelin Van Draanen's 'Flipped', focusing on character growth, perspective, and moral development.
A deep dive into the themes of Rex Ogle's memoir 'Abuela, Don't Forget Me', focusing on the power of unconditional love, cultural identity, and resilience through hardship.
A grammar-focused lesson revising numbers, plural nouns, and the present perfect within the context of gender equality in India.
The final 10-minute review session focusing on source integration and exam structure using Set 6 questions.