Students learn the hierarchical relationship between a thesis statement (the trunk) and topic sentences (the branches). They practice taking a thesis and predicting what the topic sentences of the body paragraphs should be.
An assessment package for Jason Reynolds' novel Long Way Down, tailored for developmental reading students. Includes a highly visual study guide and a matching 50-point adapted test.
An immersive, hands-on lesson exploring six major types of figurative language through structured station activities, a collaborative workshop, mentor poetry analysis, and an interactive slideshow. Students learn to identify, analyze, and craft similes, metaphors, personification, hyperboles, alliteration, and onomatopoeia.
A middle school reading intervention lesson focusing on language and inference. Through metacognitive anchor charts, a guided presentation, and a structured case file worksheet, students learn to combine text clues with personal schema to decode figurative language and draw deep inferences.
An exploration of Andrea Davis Pinkney's 'The Red Pencil'. Amira navigates the trauma of Kalma refugee camp, finding her voice and healing through her red pencil, secret nighttime reading lessons, and a powerful shared release of grief with her mother.
An interactive, digital, agent-themed SAT vocabulary Jeopardy game designed for student Chromebooks. Students decode 14 high-frequency SAT terms across categories like 'Masterminds & Trickery', 'Tangible Structures', and 'Rules & Mindsets'.
A foundational lesson containing frameworks and evaluative tools to support rigorous, evidence-based collaborative debate. It focuses on elevating academic argument quality, critical thinking, and respectful civil dialogue across different subjects and grade levels.
An exploration of Chapters 31-36 of 'Knead'. Alba works desperately to save Toni's traditional Barcelona bakery, confronting painful family history and social class barriers, before pitching a revolutionary, pun-filled new business plan to her grandmother.
A comprehensive school-wide literacy program and implementation toolkit. Includes a 40-week master quest index, printable student submission slips, and a high-impact library bulletin board poster.
An exploration of Part III of Marjorie Agosín's 'The Road to Butterfly Hill'. Celeste returns to Chile after the fall of the dictatorship, reconnects with her family and friends on Butterfly Hill, and embarks on a courageous journey south with Cristóbal to find her parents.
A comprehensive middle school ELA reading unit focused on internet safety and digital citizenship. Includes a two-page paired reading passage (informational and narrative), a four-page standard-aligned comprehension assessment covering 12 standards (RI.1-4, RI.8, RL.1-4, RL.8, L.4-5) plus context-clues, and a complete teacher's answer key with standard alignments and detailed rationales.
A study of Chapters 31-36 of Elsie Chapman's 'All The Ways Home'. Students explore Kaede's search for identity, his complex relationship with his brother Shoma, his father's painful abandonment, and his desperate choice to steal Shoma's bass to find his father in Sapporo.
A high-energy, retro-arcade themed Jeopardy game designed for high school students to review key literary devices. This lesson includes an interactive slide presentation, a detailed teacher host guide with complete answer explanations, and a student scorecard for active participation and reasoning tracking.
A lesson covering Chapters 32-36 of Aisha Saeed's 'Amal Unbound'. Students analyze Amal's bittersweet visit home, her realization of Nasreen Baji's gilded cage, and the unexpected opportunity to attend the new literacy center.
An ELA lesson analyzing character perspectives, family sacrifice, and empathy in the pivotal chapter 'The Visit' from Wendelin Van Draanen's novel Flipped. Students explore basic comprehension and deep perspective shifts through rigorous multiple-choice and text-evidence short answers.
A high-stakes digital safety escape room focused on identifying online scams, recognizing manipulative dark patterns, and protecting personal data. Recruits analyze active verb voices, linking verbs, ellipses punctuation, and deceptive tones to decode the final alert.
An advanced media literacy and communication escape room for Ages 13-15. Recruits distinguish facts from opinions, analyze objective realities, sort personal attitudes, and input the override PROOF to secure the school news mainframe.
A collaborative social-emotional escape room focused on identifying relational and social bullying, supporting target peers, and standing up to cyber/verbal exclusion. Recruits analyze verb verbal types, pronoun cases, intransitive verbs, and compound syntax to decode the final override.
An immersive and strategic escape room focused on managing academic stress, avoiding burnout, and planning study habits. Recruits analyze student logs under performance anxiety, build efficient schedules, and decode the override to restore positive motivation.
A cooperative and empathetic escape room focused on managing family duties and household balance. Recruits analyze parent/child perspective claims, organize daily chores timelines, and decode the final compromise override.