Students complete a timed copy-editing challenge on a publication deadline, finding and fixing agreement errors in a layout. They must prioritize errors that obscure meaning or damage ethos. This simulates the pressure of real-world publishing.
A creative story outline and character guide for a high-interest, low-readability (Hi-Lo) novel featuring an elderly protagonist in a fantasy world.
A multi-pathway study of Beowulf that integrates literary analysis, social-emotional learning, and project development for the Hero's Journey game. Supports diverse learners through four distinct analytical pathways.
A comprehensive study of the epic poem Beowulf, focusing on the beginning of the Hero's Journey, leadership values, and the 'Awakening Potential' theme. This lesson includes a supplemental study guide designed for Pathway 3 students to build analytical and literary analysis skills.
Connecting Beowulf's journey to personal resilience through the Coffee Bean metaphor and SECD frameworks, preparing students for the Hero's Journey game project.
A comprehensive study guide series for Beowulf, focusing on the beginning of the hero's journey, identity, and personal potential. This lesson integrates Jon Gordon's 'The Coffee Bean' and connects Old English epic poetry to modern media archetypes.
Cultural values of the Anglo-Saxons and how the hero is remembered through mourning and praise.
The death of Beowulf and the significance of treasure and legacy in the Hero's Journey.
Beowulf's final battle against the dragon, focusing on themes of aging, leadership, and legacy.
Beowulf's descent into the underwater lair, exploring symbolism and the Supreme Ordeal.
Analysis of Grendel's mother's motivation and the shift in threat, focusing on vengeance vs. evil.