Updated Session 2 Master Slides (Part B) for the Briar Rose lesson, now featuring an answer key slide for the memory check bell ringer immediately following the prompt. All slides optimized for instructional flow and high visibility.
A comprehensive single-page teacher guide and answer key. It includes scaffolding strategies for phonetic spelling misconceptions (-cian vs. -tion) and explicit correct responses for all worksheet exercises.
A high-context, double-page practice worksheet for middle school students. Includes an advanced word bank, a 12-question contextual fill-in-the-blank ELA challenge, a root analysis breakdown, and analytical sentence-crafting tasks.
A double-page graphic organizer teaching students 25 distinct words ending in '-cian'. It includes root-word break downs, professional specialty definitions, and a categorizing 'Guild Department' activity to solidify structural analysis.
A sleek, high-impact slide deck for introducing the academic and STEM suffix -cian. Designed for deep-slate-and-cyan high-contrast visual clarity, ideal for projector presentation.
An interactive presentation of 3- and 4-syllable word dissection labs. Uses high-contrast medical lab aesthetics to teach the spelling rules of -cious/-tious and -cial/-tial.
A 2-page print-ready teacher answer key and instructional guide matching the "Word Anatomy Lab Report" worksheet. Contains filled answers, diagnostic rules, morphology guides, and instructional notes.
A 2-page print-ready student worksheet styled as a "Word Anatomy Lab Report". Students dissect 3- and 4-syllable words across three columns focusing on syllabication, spelling rules, and morphology.
A comprehensive slide-by-slide student drafting packet containing structured blueprints, tailored scaffolding questions for each novel, and sketch canvases for mapping out visual slides.
A student self-monitoring checklist and mini-rubric designed to guide high-quality slide construction and presentation delivery.
A simplified creative choice board focused on unique, novel-themed bonus slides students can choose to include in their final presentation.