A lesson teaching students how to introduce, cite, and explain evidence from articles and poems in short constructed responses. Students will master the 'ICE' method and learn specific formatting for different source types.
A 45-minute activity where students compare the graphic novel and film versions of Persepolis, analyzing director choices and adaptation impact.
Instruction and assessment tools for 3rd-grade students to master the art of narrative storytelling.
Early literacy activities focusing on high-frequency sight words for kindergarten students.
Essential safety protocols, personal protective equipment (PPE), and emergency procedures for a high school chemistry laboratory.
A 6th-grade research project on Ancient Egypt where students investigate daily life, pharaohs, and cultural contributions.
A quiz and answer key covering literal comprehension questions from the "The Passport" and "Kim Wilde" chapters of Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis.
A lesson focused on mastering transition words and phrases to improve writing flow and coherence across narrative, descriptive, expository, and persuasive styles.
A comprehensive speech and language lesson for 8th graders focused on morphology, word relationships, and parts of speech using a 'Linguistic Lab' mechanical theme.
This lesson covers the pivotal events of the November journal entries in Tangerine, focusing on the citrus freeze, Luis Cruz's tragic end, and Paul's emerging courage.