A lesson where students explore the relationship between different parts of speech using the focus words survive, endure, and extreme, featuring a Khan Academy video and a 'Transformation Station' activity.
A high-octane 60-minute review session focused on refining paragraph architecture for 7th grade students, emphasizing evidence integration, context for quotes, and paragraph unity. Students will use excerpts from the ELA Interim Assessment to construct sophisticated literary and informational analysis paragraphs using the ANEZiZoNEZiZo structure.
A lesson focused on building comparison and contrast skills by analyzing two popular video games, Roblox and Minecraft, using a Venn diagram.
A comprehensive lesson focused on mastering the ANEZiZoNEZiZo paragraph structure for literary analysis. Students will learn to construct strong arguments, identify techniques, provide evidence, and perform deep analysis through zooming in on diction and zooming out to thematic significance.
A focused lesson for 7th graders to master the art of elaboration by digging into the 'how' and 'why' of their evidence in both expository and argumentative writing.
A beginner's look at space through storytelling and comprehension, focusing on identifying key details and themes in a fictional text.
A reading comprehension lesson focused on a fictional story about forest animals sharing, designed for early 3rd-grade readers.
Una lección enfocada en desarrollar habilidades para la Respuesta Escrita Larga (ECR) en español, centrada en el género argumentativo para la prueba STAAR. Incluye un pasaje de lectura, un organizador gráfico de planificación y una guía de calificación detallada.
A comprehensive lesson on comma usage, themed as a forensic investigation to help students identify and correct common punctuation errors.
A collection of universal supports and teaching tools designed to aid differentiation and provide scaffolding for all students throughout the 'Cosmic Chronicles' unit.
An analysis of the novel's rising action, the climactic confrontation with IT, and the resolution of the Murry family's struggle.
A deep dive into the underlying themes of love vs. conformity and the potent symbolism of light and shadow throughout the journey.
An exploration of the Murry household and the initial tesseract travel, focusing on character traits, the atmospheric setting of Camazotz, and the third-person limited point of view.
A quick, engaging lesson focused on decoding and using multisyllabic words through a detective-themed activity.
A collection of three thematic reading passages for 3rd-grade students, focusing on animals, friendship, and community helpers. Each story includes comprehension questions targeting sequencing and identifying the main idea.
A comprehensive lesson on identifying prepositions and prepositional phrases, exploring their roles as adjective or adverbial modifiers within sentences using a construction-themed approach.
A 30-minute lesson where 4th-grade students learn to transform feedback into 'feed-forward' action. Through a quick-write activity and peer exchange, students practice giving specific, kind, and helpful suggestions to improve their writing.
A comprehensive lesson teaching 5th graders the 'architecture' of a strong informational paragraph, focusing on topic sentences, supporting details, transitions, and conclusions.
A 20-minute mini-lesson introducing five key non-fiction text structures: description, chronology, comparison, cause/effect, and problem/solution. This lesson uses Revolutionary War examples to help students identify how authors organize information.
A comprehensive 3rd-grade STAAR review lesson focused on editing for standard English conventions (subject-verb agreement, verb tenses, and nouns) and composing argumentative ECR responses based on grade-level texts.
An 8th-grade ELA lesson focused on identifying and analyzing foreshadowing in chapters 16-20 of 'Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet' by Jamie Ford. Students will act as literary detectives to hunt for clues about Keiko's evacuation and Henry's future.
An 8th-grade English Language Arts lesson exploring the themes of prejudice and injustice through the lens of Japanese American internment during WWII. Students analyze historical context and primary sources to understand the development of 'otherness' in literature and history.
An exploration of Chapters 14 and 15 of Persepolis, focusing on the themes of escape, survival, and the transition from childhood innocence to teenage rebellion during the Iranian Revolution. Students analyze character decisions and the impact of differing perspectives in a graphic novel format.
A comprehensive 6th-grade writing unit where students research and write an informational essay about any aspect of Michigan, covering the full writing process from brainstorming to final rubric.