A deep dive into the linguistic control mechanisms of Oceania, focusing on the vocabulary and structural goals of Newspeak as described in George Orwell's 1984.
A lesson designed to help newcomer English learners express gratitude to paraprofessionals using structured sentence frames and targeted vocabulary.
A 20-minute focused session teaching students how to bridge raw evidence to their claims using the 'ICE' method (Introduce, Cite, Explain), ensuring every quote or fact directly supports their stance.
A Chapter 6 analysis focusing on Gatsby's idealized vision of Daisy and the conflict between his dreams and reality. Tailored for ELL Level 2 students with visual support and scaffolded writing tasks.
A lesson focused on mastering the RACES writing strategy through structured practice and architectural-themed guided writing.
A comprehensive study guide for Act 5 of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, designed for WIDA level 3 English language learners. Includes vocabulary, summary completion, literary term analysis, and event sequencing.
A level 2 ELL assignment focused on character identity and rumors in Chapter 6 of The Great Gatsby, featuring simplified language and sentence scaffolds.
A lesson covering Chapter 3 of Treasure Island, where Jim travels to Bristol, meets Long John Silver, and prepares to set sail on the Hispaniola. Focuses on character introduction, nautical vocabulary, and analyzing the early signs of conflict.
A comprehensive review lesson covering 27 Greek and Latin roots to help developmental reading students prepare for their morphology assessment through gamified slides and a decoding worksheet.
A comprehensive B1/B2 prep lesson focusing on PET Writing (Email, Article, Story) and FCE Multiple Matching strategies across diverse themes.