A foundational lesson for 9th-grade students to master the art of crafting focused, analytical research questions using modern figures as inspiration.
A two-day investigation into Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's 'The Danger of a Single Story,' focusing on how personal anecdotes build a central claim about power and perspective. Day 1 focuses on text analysis and evidence collection, while Day 2 is dedicated to synthesis and analytical writing.
A multi-modal lesson for ESL high schoolers covering key scenes from Romeo and Juliet (Acts 1, 2, 3, and 5) through reading, writing, listening, and speaking activities.
A high-energy board game lesson where students identify Ethos, Pathos, and Logos in modern ads, social media, and historical speeches. Students compete in teams to master the art of persuasion and navigate the path to rhetorical victory.
A quick introductory lesson to help students master Flipgrid for their Tier 3 Book Talk project. This lesson covers technical setup, content structuring, and creative delivery tips specifically for the sports fiction context.
This lesson explores Langston Hughes' poem 'Harlem' by connecting the concept of a 'dream deferred' to significant historical and social movements. Students analyze the emotional weight of delayed dreams through research and written reflection.
An extension activity for high school seniors exploring Langston Hughes' 'Harlem' through in-depth celebrity case studies of Walt Disney and Oprah Winfrey. Students analyze long-form narratives of deferred dreams, answer rigorous analysis questions, and synthesize their findings into a thematic one-pager.
Students transition from chapter book dialogue to the minimalist, visual-heavy style of children's picture books. This lesson focuses on the interplay between text and illustration, the 'Page Turn' technique, and keeping dialogue punchy and purposeful.
A deep dive into the allegorical parallels between Animal Farm Chapter 7 and Stalin's Great Purge, focusing on using textual evidence to decode Orwell's political commentary.
A comprehensive lesson on identifying and analyzing nine types of figurative language through tiered study guides and a visual reference sheet.
In this lesson, students learn how to use dialogue to add depth to their elementary chapter book projects. They focus on replacing summaries with scenes, using dialogue to move the plot, and mastering the technical rules of punctuation.
A comprehensive lesson focused on formal character analysis in F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby', exploring the protagonists, gender roles, and the clash between Gatsby and Tom.
A comprehensive set of essay prompts and supporting materials for analyzing F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby', focusing on the American Dream, social class, and symbolism.
A specialized lesson focused on decoding and applying academic Greek roots in everyday contexts for high school literacy support.
This lesson explores the impact of social media on employment through a structured analysis of Harry Kazakian's argument. Students will learn to identify claims, evaluate evidence, and understand the logical structure of persuasive writing.