A comprehensive practice-heavy reading intervention lesson applying final y vowel rules in connected text, combined with a mixed review of silent-e and long-VCC exceptions.
A sophisticated rhetoric lesson for high school students exploring the art of the speech introduction. Students analyze and construct powerful hooks, establish credibility, and build structured previews to captivate their audience.
A set of student and parent-facing materials designed to accompany the distribution and collection of Section 504 plans and required medical documentation for the upcoming school year.
A high school literature and creative writing lesson focused on advanced point of view, narrative distance, perspective shifts, and unreliable narrators. Includes reference guides, analytical toolkits, and practice prompts.
A science-backed exploration of sensory self-regulation, analyzing how physical micro-movements, somatosensory inputs, and attention regulation theories help students optimize focus and calm in high school and beyond.
A literature lesson examining how different characters experience and narrate the exact same central event. Students analyze three contrasting accounts of a mysterious clocktower ringing to explore the impact of perspective on narrative truth, tone, and character motivation.
An intensive reading intervention lesson designed for high schoolers. It introduces the r-controlled vowel 'ar' (/ɑr/) as a third vowel sound distinct from short and long vowels, applying it in both monosyllabic and multisyllabic words with explicit chunking strategies.
A rigorous, standards-aligned lesson focused on teaching students how ideas, events, and concepts interact in complex informational texts using four major organizational structures.
An analytical ELA lesson exploring the social psychology concepts of deindividuation, anonymity, and diffused responsibility in literature. Students examine how characters lose their individuality in groups, using classic literary texts to map the psychology of the mob.
The comprehensive Unit 4 assessment checking student mastery of long VCC patterns, final y vowel/consonant behaviors, and multisyllabic decoding of stable endings.
A comprehensive overall review lesson for Unit 4 consolidating all key ending pattern rules including long VCC exceptions, vowel y sounds (/ī/, /ē/, and short /ĭ/), and consonant-le endings.
A comprehensive emotional regulation support package designed for students with Major Depressive Disorder and explosive episodes, optimized for a once-a-month counseling and consultation model. It contains the legal IEP goal blueprints, an actionable crisis plan, a student coping and reframing workbook, and progress monitoring tracking tools.
A highly cumulative practice-heavy reading intervention lesson consolidating long VCC exceptions, final y as vowel /ī/ and /ē/, and consonant-le stable ending syllables.
An intensive high school reading intervention lesson introducing the multiple sounds and roles of the letter y (consonant /y/, vowel /ī/, /ē/, and short /ĭ/ in closed syllables) with explicit modeling.
A high-impact STAAR preparation lesson focused on identifying main ideas, thesis statements, and supporting evidence in informational texts. Students analyze visual prompts, examine mentor texts, and apply scaffolded writing strategies to construct evidence-based responses.
An intensive high school reading intervention lesson introducing final y as a long /ē/ vowel in two-syllable words, compared and contrasted with final y as a long /ī/ vowel in single-syllable words.
An engaging 9th-grade introduction to reading comprehension strategies, focusing on active metacognition, chunking, and visualization to transform passive reading into active text mastery.
A practice-heavy high school reading intervention lesson applying final y as a long /ī/ vowel in one-syllable words, combined with consonant-le multisyllabic review.
An intensive high school reading intervention lesson introducing final y as a long /ī/ vowel in one-syllable words, spiraling previous long VCC exceptions.