Trace the protagonist's development from a compliant citizen to an awakened rebel. Students map the critical turning points, alliances, and sacrifices that drive resistance against the regime, applying these insights to their book club novels.
A creative narrative writing lesson that guides students through structural comic book creation, character design, and panel-by-panel storytelling using visual templates.
A complete lesson bundle focusing on the mechanics and analysis of direct quotations. Students learn to seamlessly blend quotes, apply correct MLA citations, and write sophisticated analysis using a structured rubric.
A comprehensive 10th-grade ELA lesson analyzing Macbeth's famous 'Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow' speech from Act 5, Scene 5. Students explore Macbeth's psychological state—whether he is depressed, defeated, or finally realizing the truth of his ambitions—using textual annotation, group evidence organizers with scaffolded sentence stems, a Philosophical Four Corners debate, and a reflective exit ticket.
A multi-sensory, highly structured 45-minute cooperative lesson on Macbeth Act 5 Scene 5, specifically designed for 10th-grade students with SLD and ADHD. Features chunked text, side-by-side translations, visual graphic organizers, and tactile roles.
A comprehensive 3rd-grade grammar unit covering essential noun, adjective, verb, and adverb suffixes. Through engaging matching, fill-in-the-blank, and sentence writing exercises, students learn to identify, decode, and use these word parts in worksheets and a workbook.
A comprehensive 3rd-grade grammar unit covering essential Greek and Latin roots: dict, duct, fect, fract, junct, struct, min, and spec. Through engaging matching, fill-in-the-blank, and sentence writing exercises, students learn to identify, decode, and use these word parts in worksheets and a workbook.
A comprehensive 3rd-grade grammar unit covering essential prefixes: un-, im-/in-/ir-, dis-, non-, re-, mis-, and pre-. Through an engaging 'Prefix Patrol' detective theme, students learn to identify, decode, and use these word parts in worksheets and cumulative review keys.
A comprehensive annotation toolkit based on Jason Reynolds' novel Look Both Ways. Students analyze character development, author's craft, thematic motifs, and make active reading connections as they explore the spaces between school and home.
An immersive introductory lesson on active text annotation, focusing on identifying literary devices, analyzing author's craft, and tracking characterization. Students learn to use a unified code of symbols to turn reading from a passive activity into an active dialogue with the text.
A comprehensive instructional bundle for Elie Wiesel's *Night*, exploring the systematic loss of humanity under Nazi persecution, tracking complex figurative language and motifs, and researching historical Jewish resistance. Includes an instructional slide deck, station task cards, a research project guide, and a student literary tracker.
A structured phonics lesson focused on encoding sentences with digraphs, consonant blends (beginning and ending), and hard vs. soft C. Includes rule-based worksheets with spelling grids and self-monitoring checklists.
Analyze how dystopian regimes maintain authority through propaganda, censorship, and manufactured fear. Students contrast real propaganda techniques with fictional manifestations in their novels to decode the author's underlying real-world critiques.
Explore how dystopian authors build oppressive societies using key tropes such as environmental collapse, intense surveillance, and the systematic erasure of history. Students analyze their book club novels to map these elements.