Introduction to the novel, setting the stage in Aguascalientes, Mexico, and exploring Esperanza's privileged life before the tragedy.
A lesson designed to help students analyze and sequence fairy tales, focusing on identifying the conflict, resolution, and underlying theme through structured graphic organizers.
A lesson focusing on identifying and analyzing the five stages of plot structure using the novel Al Capone Does My Shirts as a primary example. Students explore the arc of Moose Flanagan's journey on Alcatraz.
A collection of versatile graphic organizers designed to help students analyze fiction and nonfiction picture books. Each organizer focuses on a specific reading skill, providing a structured framework for student response.
Students learn to quote accurately from texts about ecosystems to support explicit explanations and logical inferences. This lesson combines direct instruction with hands-on text analysis using ecosystem-themed passages.
The climax of the novel involving labor strikes, the threat of deportation, and Esperanza's final transformation.
Developing resilience as Esperanza learns to manage the household while Mama struggles with Valley Fever.
Arrival at the labor camp and Esperanza's first experiences with hard manual labor and the reality of poverty.