Applying a Marxist framework to 'The Necklace', students identify themes of commodification and class struggle. The lesson focuses on the economic hierarchy of the characters and how the text critiques the socioeconomic status quo.
An advanced exploration of the Shakespearean sonnet, focusing on iambic pentameter, rhyme schemes, and the structural 'volta'. This lesson challenges students to analyze the subversion of courtly love tropes in Sonnet 130.
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.
A vocabulary-focused speech-language therapy lesson for middle schoolers centered on the Artemis II mission. Students learn to use context clues (IDEAS) to decipher mission-specific terminology.
The final 10-minute review session focusing on source integration and exam structure using Set 6 questions.
A 10-minute session on vocabulary, tone, and formal style using Set 5 questions, featuring strategies for identifying author vibe.
A 10-minute focus on the Part 3 Text-Analysis Response using Set 4 questions, highlighting the importance of explaining 'how' strategies work.