Distinguishes between active and passive sentence structures to improve writing clarity and directness. Guides students in identifying agents of action and converting voice to suit specific academic or creative purposes.
A 4-part unit for 11th-grade English/History analyzing text structure and author's purpose through the lens of fear and the unknown during WWII, examining political rhetoric, legal orders, personal diaries, and wartime superstition.
A year-long, 180-day curriculum of high-impact 6-minute daily ELA warm-ups designed for high school students. Structured into rotating weekly themes that target vocabulary, grammar, analytical writing, and rhetoric.
A comprehensive 26-day 8th Grade ELAR unit exploring mystery, suspense, and the mechanics of narrative writing. This unit integrates StudySync's 'Everyone Loves a Mystery' curriculum with parallel daily Reading and Writing blocks aligned to Texas TEKS.
A comprehensive unit on misplaced and dangling modifiers using a 'Linguistic Detective' theme. Students progress from intuitive ear-testing to technical categorization and stylistic analysis of split infinitives, culminating in a mastery escape room challenge.
This sequence uses a linguistic detective theme to help 6th-grade students master active voice. Through inquiry-driven games like the 'Zombie Test' and real-world news simulations, students learn to identify, convert, and strategically use active voice for clearer, more direct writing.
This lesson empowers students to master the essential skill of paraphrasing, helping them understand, interpret, and accurately communicate information in their own words.
A collection of reading passages designed to challenge students' comprehension and linguistic awareness by analyzing word counts, sentence structures, and syllable patterns.
A 15-day bell ringer sequence combining Texas English I EOC Revising & Editing skills with Texas World Geography content. This lesson integrates core grammatical standards with geographic literacy.
A comprehensive 15-day English II EOC editing and revision test prep sequence using world history passages. Students practice high-yield EOC standards across a broad historical survey while maintaining an active response tracker.
A college essay peer-review lesson focused on structure and mechanics, utilizing an 'Editorial Newsroom' theme. It includes feedback guidelines, a clear four-criterion rubric, and a reviewer response worksheet.
A comprehensive diagnostic prep package for the TSIA2 ELAR (English Language Arts and Reading) exam. It includes a full-length 30-question diagnostic practice test (15 reading, 15 revising & editing) mapped to TSIA2 blueprint distributions, a comprehensive teacher/student explanatory answer key, and a visual slide masterclass covering test blueprint strategies, error analysis, and targeted skill builders.
A comprehensive masterclass mapping out a 26-day instructional unit for Middle School Literary Analysis and Narrative Writing. Includes detailed dual 45-minute daily blocks for reading and writing.
A 45-minute ESL lesson for Grade 4 (Developing/Expanding) focused on paraphrasing a speaker's points about simple inventions. Students learn to restate key information in their own words using the 'Replace and Rearrange' strategy.
A visual, space-themed workshop focused on enhancing writing through synonyms and sentence structure transformations. Students explore the 'Galactic Sentence Lab' to practice vocabulary variety and active/passive voice flips.