A pair of printable exit tickets for students to demonstrate their understanding of the Saxon Possessive and the historical origin of the apostrophe.
A teacher's answer key for the Glitch Repair sorting game, providing the correct matches for all word and sentence cards to facilitate quick grading and feedback.
A printable sorting mat for the Glitch Repair game, providing students with a structured workspace to organize and match word and sentence cards.
A set of 24 printable cards featuring words and context sentences for a sorting game. Students must match the correct commonly confused word with the sentence that fits its definition.
A visually striking slideshow designed for direct instruction on 12 pairs of commonly confused words. Includes memory triggers, definitions, visual hints, and interactive practice sentences for each word group.
A detailed teacher's guide for the Grammar Lab lesson, including learning objectives, a list of required materials, a step-by-step instructional sequence, and practical teaching tips for middle school classrooms.
A final, refined one-page workbook for Chapters 14-15 of The Giver. This version has been strictly optimized for height by reducing margins and padding to ensure everything fits perfectly on a single page, while featuring a vibrant full-spectrum rainbow theme to represent Jonas's awakening to color and deep memory.
The finalized activity sheet for Chapters 12-13 of The Giver, featuring a red-accented theme, the chapter range prominently displayed in the header, and all previously requested reflection and analysis questions on a single, optimized page.
A presentation slide deck for teachers to introduce and discuss literary techniques in Poe's 'The Tell-Tale Heart'. Covers the unreliable narrator, pacing mechanics, and types of irony used in the story.
A comprehensive teacher-facing answer key and grading guide for the Heartbeat Haunting Quiz. Includes correct multiple-choice answers with rationales and sample high-quality responses for technical short-answer questions.
A student-facing quiz on Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Tell-Tale Heart' focusing on technical literary elements including unreliable narrator, pacing, point of view, and irony. The design features a Gothic aesthetic with structured question areas.
A comprehensive set of guided notes designed for students to follow along with the OSAS ELA Test Prep slides, specifically focusing on multiple-choice strategies. It includes fill-in-the-blank sections for key definitions, graphic organizers for text structures, and a practice checkpoint section.
A professional newsroom-themed rubric for peer evaluation of screencasts, featuring SIFT-based scoring metrics and a final unit reflection page for students to synthesize their media literacy growth.
A visually engaging presentation deck for the RumorBuster showcase, featuring newsroom protocols, a SIFT review checklist, and reflection prompts to guide the viewing and peer feedback process.
A comprehensive teacher facilitation guide for the RumorBuster presentation day, including a detailed instructional timeline, tech checklist, discussion prompts, and differentiation strategies to ensure a professional newsroom atmosphere.
A student worksheet focused on identifying objective language, distinguishing between hard news and opinion snippets, and rewriting biased sentences for a newsroom context.
A high-impact slide presentation featuring newsroom aesthetics, explaining the differences between hard news and opinion, the 5 W's, and the inverted pyramid structure for reporting.
A comprehensive teacher facilitation guide for the 'Fact or Feeling in the Newsroom' lesson, featuring a detailed pacing guide, learning objectives, and pedagogical tips for teaching objectivity in journalism.
A comprehensive planning guide for senior English students writing short stories (1500-3000 words). It features sections for setting the atmosphere, choosing a point of view, character arc development, conflict mapping, and structural plot planning.
A guided practice worksheet for HSED students focusing on identifying the main idea and theme in fictional passages. Features relatable adult-oriented scenarios. Updated with improved page breaks and work areas.
A final assessment for HSED students focusing on identifying the main idea in both fiction and non-fiction texts. Features clear, adult-focused content and structured response areas. Updated with improved page breaks, spacing, and printer-friendly light backgrounds.
A structured graphic organizer designed for adult learners to visualize the relationship between a central main idea and its supporting details. Professional, architectural theme. Updated for maximum printer friendliness with high-contrast, ink-saving light backgrounds.
A guided practice worksheet for HSED students focusing on identifying the main idea in short non-fiction passages and current events. Uses a "Headline Hunter" theme with clear, adult-appropriate reading content. Updated with improved work areas and page breaks for better readability and printing. Finalized with high-contrast, ink-saving light backgrounds.
A teacher's answer key for the Uniform Logic Worksheet, providing identified text examples for the hook and thesis, a list of potential transitions, and sample student responses for the comprehension questions.
A student worksheet containing a 5-paragraph persuasive essay on school uniforms, with structured activities to identify the hook, thesis, transitions, and counter-arguments, followed by comprehension questions.
A refined three-page story planning guide for senior English. Features a high-contrast architectural blueprint aesthetic with improved visual hierarchy, expanded student work areas, and technical schematic sections for character psychology, plot structure, and dialogue subtext.
A comprehensive teacher's guide for introducing Hatchet, including lesson objectives, slide-by-slide talking points, discussion prompts, and an answer key for the student worksheet.
A student handout to accompany the introductory slideshow, featuring sections for background notes, setting analysis, and a survival strategy reflection.
A vibrant 8-slide presentation introducing Gary Paulsen's Hatchet, covering the author, plot setup, Canadian wilderness setting, character development, and survival skills. Optimized for 7th grade with minimum 24px text size.
A concise one-page reference sheet or "cheat sheet" for students, summarizing the four major pronoun rules and providing the "He/Him" trick for Who/Whom. Designed for easy reference during the Anime Pronoun Play worksheet.
A vibrant, anime-themed slide deck for English II STAAR preparation, focusing on pronoun-antecedent agreement and clarity. Includes clear rules, "STAAR traps," and interactive checks for singular/plural agreement, ambiguous references, and who vs. whom.
The answer key and teaching guide for the Anime Pronoun Power worksheet, providing correct answers, rationales, and targeted skills for each of the 10 STAAR-style questions.
A STAAR-style editing worksheet focused on pronoun-antecedent agreement and clarity, featuring a high-interest passage about the history and production of anime. Restored to the original two-page layout.
A teacher resource guide for the Deep Earth Rescue lesson. Includes pacing suggestions, slide-by-slide facilitation questions, key narrative concept definitions, and a complete answer key for the student worksheet.
A student worksheet for 10th-grade ELA to accompany the Deep Earth Rescue presentation. Students map the narrative arc of the Chilean mining rescue, define key terminology, and analyze the event through rhetorical lenses (ethos, logos, pathos).