A targeted strategy and terminology boot camp designed to help students master ELA Regents Part 1 (MCQ) elimination strategies, Part 2 (Argument) counterclaim formulation, and Part 3 (Text-Analysis) literary device mastery.
A 10th-grade English Language Arts lesson focused on vocabulary acquisition in professional, workplace, and collaborative communication. Students analyze semantic hierarchies, synonyms, antonyms, and context-dependent usage.
An 8th-grade ELA test readiness lesson containing a complete, high-quality standards-aligned practice test with fiction, poetry, and informational articles, plus a teacher's diagnostic answer key.
A comprehensive Victorian gothic lesson on Jane Eyre designed for high school ESL students. This bundle contains an explicit lesson plan with scaffolded strategies, a highly visual slide presentation, and a tiered student worksheet to support multiple proficiency levels.
A lesson focused on teaching students how to make logical inferences using everyday functional texts, such as text messages, receipts, schedules, and maps. Students act as 'Everyday Detectives' to piece together clues from real-world documents.
A rigorous, standard-aligned preparation lesson for the Grade 6 Reading EOG, featuring a complete 42-question practice exam and a dedicated standalone answer key with detailed question rationales and standards alignment.
A structured 9th-grade ESL lesson that teaches students how to draft strong paragraph arguments by combining simple sentences and integrating text evidence using structural scaffolding metaphors.
A full-length diagnostic reading assessment for Grade 8, designed to mirror the exact structure, passage distribution, and cognitive rigor of the North Carolina End-of-Grade (EOG) released exam.
A scaffolded narrative writing assessment unit designed to support fifth-grade students, particularly those with IEP accommodations, in planning, drafting, and checking their own creative stories.
A highly scaffolded character analysis lesson designed for English Language Learners (ELL) Level 2. Students analyze either a loathsome or pitiful character using a visual graphic organizer and sentence starters.