A comprehensive toolkit for guiding students through designing, planning, and executing a highly creative digital book report presentation on one of four shared class novels.
A comprehensive final assessment and evaluation suite for 7th grade ELA, covering theme, character development, central ideas, context clues, and analytical writing.
A comprehensive final exam lesson on Lois Lowry's 'The Giver', featuring a high-stakes, dystopian-themed student assessment and an educator's answer key and rubric focusing on memory, conformity, and character choice.
A targeted writing lesson that guides students through crafting high-impact opinion essays on water pollution and water demand. Students learn to combine fact-based evidential appeals, emotional connections, and structured problem-solution calls to action.
A structured writing lesson for 4th-grade English learners (WIDA Levels 1-2) to express their opinions about school uniforms. It provides scaffolded vocabulary, sentence frames, and a simplified rubric to guide and assess their progress.
A mystery-themed 4th-grade ELA lesson on identifying the main idea and supporting details. Students act as detectives, gathering key clues (details) to uncover the big case (main idea), complete with robust visual slides, differentiated worksheets, an exit ticket, and a comprehensive teacher guide with WIDA scaffolding.
A middle school ELA lesson focusing on the suffix '-cian' (denoting a specialist or practitioner). Students learn 25 distinct terms, analyze their roots, and apply them in high-context graphic organizers, fill-in-the-blank challenges, and analytical writing exercises.
A vocabulary and morphology lesson focusing on the academic and STEM suffix -cian, representing highly skilled occupational roles. Students explore word roots, spelling transformations, and professional definitions.
A masterclass in decoding, spelling, and analyzing 3- and 4-syllable words containing ti, ci, tious, cious, tial, and cial. Students explore phonics, spelling rules, and morphology through structured word breakdown.
A comprehensive 4th-grade ELA lesson comparing and contrasting steam locomotives and steamboats during American westward expansion. Students analyze two paired historical texts using a custom graphic organizer, text evidence, and structured comparison.
An engaging introductory poetry lesson for 7th-grade special education students focusing on six key poetic devices (simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, imagery, symbolism) using popular music lyrics (with a focus on Taylor Swift hits) to scaffold understanding with familiar texts.
A comprehensive, deeply rigorous lesson centered on the theme of 'Conflicts and Clashes' in Gary Paulsen's memoir 'Woodsong' and Rudyard Kipling's 'Rikki-Tikki-Tavi'. The lesson explores how natural conflicts dismantle romanticized views of nature and how different authorial styles and narrative structures build suspense and theme.
A reading comprehension lesson focusing on Chapter 2, 'Birthday Boy,' from the graphic novel Minecraft: Stories from the Overworld. Students analyze characters, settings, and key events using WH-questions.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the four core literary conflicts (Character vs. Character, Self, Nature, and Society) using Rudyard Kipling's classic tale, 'Rikki-Tikki-Tavi'. Students map story conflicts and reflect on their own personal battles through structured graphic organizers and personal connection prompts.
A character analysis lesson for the novel Prisoner B-3087. Students analyze Yanek Gruener's character traits using direct text evidence, graphic organizers, and structured reflection templates.