Students finalize a descriptive scene, applying all feedback. They produce a 'before and after' showcase, highlighting one sentence where moving a modifier significantly improved the imagery or clarity.
This core launch unit delivers the complete system for the 180-day 6-minute High School ELA daily warm-up program, containing the instructional curriculum guide, student logging journal, and the interactive display slide deck.
A hands-on cooperative project where students analyze a novel's plot, characters, and settings by transforming them into an original board game. Students design, draft, and playtest their games to show textual comprehension.
A comprehensive lesson designed to bridge active reading strategies (Metacognition, Chunking, and Annotating) directly into structured literary analysis writing using the RACE framework. Includes visual anchors, reference tools, presentation slides, and graphic organizers.
A comprehensive 26-day pacing guide and instructional framework for the Grade 8 Unit 'Everyone Loves a Mystery', covering daily reading and writing plans, bellringers, exit tickets, and key TEKS standards.
A comprehensive masterclass mapping out a 26-day instructional unit for Middle School Literary Analysis and Narrative Writing. Includes detailed dual 45-minute daily blocks for reading and writing.
An instructional unit designed to guide 8th-grade students through planning, organizing, and drafting an essay about their field trip to Washington, D.C., complete with generous handwriting lines to minimize cognitive overwhelm.
A reflective end-of-year writing project where graduating or transitioning students write letters of wisdom, strategies, and encouragement to the incoming class.
A comprehensive rubric set for middle school creative writing, containing highly detailed rubrics for Fictional Narratives and Poetry & Verse, alongside a student-facing reflection and peer feedback guide.
Students plan their argumentative essays using scaffolded graphic organizers and study a high-level annotated model exemplar essay to master citation and counter-argument requirements.
Students dissect the Regents Part 2 prompt requirements, learn step-by-step checklists, and read Texts 1, 2, 3, and 4 with direct vocabulary word banks and margin annotation support.