Students use Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) to distinguish between objective observation and subjective inference using high-impact photography.
An immersive introductory lesson on dystopian literature. Students analyze systems of control, common tropes, and societal rebellion through visual slides, structured graphic organizers, and a creative choice board with heavy scaffolding and sentence starters.
A targeted writing lesson that guides students through crafting high-impact opinion essays on water pollution and water demand. Students learn to combine fact-based evidential appeals, emotional connections, and structured problem-solution calls to action.
A deep-dive literature lesson exploring Emily Dickinson's 'Success is counted sweetest'. Students analyze how the central paradox—that defeat is necessary to truly comprehend victory—is built through imagery and contrast, and compare these themes to a modern text.
A vocabulary and morphology lesson focusing on the academic and STEM suffix -cian, representing highly skilled occupational roles. Students explore word roots, spelling transformations, and professional definitions.
A comprehensive review lesson preparing students for the final exam covering MLA research, Harlem Renaissance poetry, and Acts II & III of A Raisin in the Sun.
A 60-minute ELA lesson focused on decoding rich vocabulary and figurative language using context clues in a detective-themed investigation.
A differentiated argumentative writing lesson focused on scaffolding the Claim-Evidence-Reasoning (CER) framework using a hands-on crafting and construction theme. Perfect for diverse learners, providing high-support sentence frames, visual icons, and step-by-step task cards.
This core launch unit delivers the complete system for the 180-day 6-minute High School ELA daily warm-up program, containing the instructional curriculum guide, student logging journal, and the interactive display slide deck.
Students plan their argumentative essays using scaffolded graphic organizers and study a high-level annotated model exemplar essay to master citation and counter-argument requirements.
Students dissect the Regents Part 2 prompt requirements, learn step-by-step checklists, and read Texts 1, 2, 3, and 4 with direct vocabulary word banks and margin annotation support.
A high-energy, movie-themed ACT/SAT verbal prep game for Grade 11 English students. Students decode etymological roots, cinematic context clues, and grammatical script-writing errors themed entirely around iconic blockbusters and movie genres.
A deep-dive reading analysis of chapters 31-36 of the novel 'Knead', exploring student comprehension and character inference.