A student-centered lesson focused on independent research gathering and structured drafting. Students use a webquest to vet sources and a detailed workbook with sentence frames to construct their final essays.
A multisensory grammar lesson where 8th and 9th grade students use modeling clay to physically represent action verbs, bridging the gap between abstract linguistics and tactile form.
This lesson introduces students to Bryan Stevenson's Just Mercy, focusing on the characterization of Stevenson and the themes of justice and poverty introduced in the introduction and first chapter.
A creative final project for 3rd graders following the reading of "Peter Pan," where students design their own version of Neverland through cartography and digital storytelling.
A high-energy lesson exploring nonliteral language through the lens of digital content creation, helping students identify and use idioms, metaphors, similes, personification, and hyperbole in context.
A 45-minute media literacy lesson where students deconstruct advertising techniques, analyze target demographics, and uncover visual staging tactics to become savvy consumers.
A collection of family invitation flyers for the English Language Education (ELE) showcase and recognition ceremonies across various grade levels. Each flyer includes specific timing, location details, and a return slip for RSVPs.
Students master descriptive writing and verb tense consistency by exploring the sensory landscape of a school cafeteria. The lesson includes a guided slideshow for instruction and a structured worksheet for drafting.
A comprehensive introductory lesson on identifying and articulating literary themes. Students move from understanding 'topic' to crafting 'theme statements' through scaffolded analysis of short texts.
An introductory exploration of the distinct voices in British and American literature through comparative readings, vocabulary development, and analytical writing.
A dual-language (Spanish/English) lesson for 3rd grade focusing on metaphors and similes. Designed for Spanish-dominant students to bridge their understanding of figurative language into English.
A collection of summaries and introductory materials for the novel 'The Red Pencil' by Andrea Davis Pinkney, focusing on the first 20 poems and the life of the protagonist, Amira.
A middle school lesson focused on identifying and using inference-based context clues to determine the meaning of complex vocabulary. Students act as 'Word Detectives' to solve linguistic mysteries.
Students explore the power of brevity by distilling a year of personal growth into a single six-word memoir paired with a visual artifact. This lesson focuses on word choice, connotation, and the intersection of visual and textual storytelling.
The first volume of the 'Between the Lines' anthology (Level 2). This lesson focuses on the story 'The Inheritance', exploring extended metaphors and symbolism through the lens of family tradition and grief.