A high-level rhetoric lesson for AP/Honors students focusing on the 'Significance' portion of conclusion paragraphs, using a dramatic cinematic theme to explore the 'mic drop' ending.
An immersive introductory lesson on dystopian literature. Students analyze systems of control, common tropes, and societal rebellion through visual slides, structured graphic organizers, and a creative choice board with heavy scaffolding and sentence starters.
A reading comprehension lesson focused on standard-aligned Part A/Part B questioning strategies for Grades 3-5, aligned to the North Carolina Standard Course of Study (NCSCOS) for literal and inferential comprehension.
A comprehensive final exam lesson on Lois Lowry's 'The Giver', featuring a high-stakes, dystopian-themed student assessment and an educator's answer key and rubric focusing on memory, conformity, and character choice.
A targeted writing lesson that guides students through crafting high-impact opinion essays on water pollution and water demand. Students learn to combine fact-based evidential appeals, emotional connections, and structured problem-solution calls to action.
A deep-dive literature lesson exploring Emily Dickinson's 'Success is counted sweetest'. Students analyze how the central paradox—that defeat is necessary to truly comprehend victory—is built through imagery and contrast, and compare these themes to a modern text.
A middle school ELA lesson focusing on the suffix '-cian' (denoting a specialist or practitioner). Students learn 25 distinct terms, analyze their roots, and apply them in high-context graphic organizers, fill-in-the-blank challenges, and analytical writing exercises.
A Grade 10 English & SEL lesson focused on active listening and respectful communication during structured stakeholder dialogue about community environmental space use. Features a complete slide deck, a student worksheet, a teacher facilitation guide with scripts, and a self-reflective exit ticket.
A vocabulary and morphology lesson focusing on the academic and STEM suffix -cian, representing highly skilled occupational roles. Students explore word roots, spelling transformations, and professional definitions.
A comprehensive 4th-grade ELA lesson comparing and contrasting steam locomotives and steamboats during American westward expansion. Students analyze two paired historical texts using a custom graphic organizer, text evidence, and structured comparison.
A comprehensive review lesson preparing students for the final exam covering MLA research, Harlem Renaissance poetry, and Acts II & III of A Raisin in the Sun.
A comprehensive 60-minute lesson designed to help students distinguish theme from central idea using a codebreaker motif. Students analyze paired short texts, crack themes using graphic organizers, and demonstrate mastery through a structured exit ticket.
A 60-minute ELA lesson focused on decoding rich vocabulary and figurative language using context clues in a detective-themed investigation.
A comprehensive literature summative assessment evaluating comprehension of multiple prose and poetry passages, now updated with analytical multiple-choice items replacing selected short-response questions.
A character analysis lesson for the novel Prisoner B-3087. Students analyze Yanek Gruener's character traits using direct text evidence, graphic organizers, and structured reflection templates.
The master 26-day RLA unit planning and resource curriculum, containing the comprehensive pacing guide, student activities, slide decks, and assessments.
A differentiated argumentative writing lesson focused on scaffolding the Claim-Evidence-Reasoning (CER) framework using a hands-on crafting and construction theme. Perfect for diverse learners, providing high-support sentence frames, visual icons, and step-by-step task cards.