A comprehensive final assessment for Tuck Everlasting focusing on the themes of growth, maturity, and the circle of life through multiple choice and essay questions.
A comprehensive final exam focusing on the synthesis of literary themes including struggle, grit, and empathy. Students analyze a narrative passage and a poem before composing a multi-paragraph synthesis essay.
A comprehensive final exam centered on Guy de Maupassant's 'The Necklace,' focusing on theme, moral message, and the CER+C writing framework.
This lesson covers Chapters 19 and 20 of Carl Hiaasen's Hoot, focusing on the climax of the story and the resolution of the conflict between the students and Mother Paula's Pancake House. students will explore key vocabulary and analyze character motivations through comprehension questions.
A modern mystery story about two students who uncover a hidden community project through a series of digital clues in their city. The lesson includes the story, comprehension checks, vocabulary support, and a presentation guide.
This lesson provides Specially Designed Instruction (SDI) for crafting introductory paragraphs. It utilizes graphic organizers and sentence starters to help students build a strong foundation for informative writing.
A deep-dive analysis of the internal conflict faced by the princess in Frank R. Stockton's classic short story. Students will explore themes of jealousy, love, and barbaric nature through guided discussion and analytical writing.
A comprehensive quiz covering the four foundational parts of speech: nouns, verbs, adjectives, and pronouns. Includes matching, multiple choice, identification, and creative fill-in-the-blank questions.
A lesson focused on mastering commas in compound and complex sentences within the context of space exploration. Students practice identifying and correcting punctuation and capitalization errors in mission-themed reports.
A scaffolded investigation comparing the classic text of 'The Tell-Tale Heart' with a film adaptation, utilizing executive functioning tools and the RACECES writing strategy.