The finalized Session 2 recall bell ringer handout, refined to a more compact size (300px height per slip) to ensure perfect fit and generous margins on any 8.5x11 printer while maintaining adequate writing space.
The teacher-facing Answer Key and intervention guide matching the 1-page Grammar Sparks Worksheet. It features the solved answers clearly highlighted, along with specific executive-functioning and error-correction tips for supporting autistic students.
A simplified, highly structured 1-page print-ready student worksheet focusing on 'its' vs 'it's' with enlarged text for improved legibility. It features clear visual boundaries, simplified direct language, Lucide icon supports next to nouns for context, sentence frames, and a simplified self-monitoring checklist.
A differentiated, 2-page transition-drafting worksheet. Page 1 (Foundation Layer) scaffolds the connection between hooks and thesis statements with structured prompts, while Page 2 (Structural Master) challenges advanced writers to use nuanced bridge-building strategies like concession and scale shifts.
A structured, 2-page graphic organizer designed as an architectural blueprint. Helps students systematically draft magnetic hooks, bridges, thesis statements, and cohesive conclusions with high-contrast, clean writing zones.
A 6-slide visual presentation modeling essay introductions and conclusions using a blueprint structural metaphor. Features formulas for magnetic hooks, seamless bridge transitions, and memorable capstone conclusions.
A professional, highly legible grading rubric evaluating students across key persuasive elements including Thesis & Claim, Evidence, Counterargument Crusher, and overall Structure & Style.
A structured, 2-page print-ready planning graphic organizer for students to outline and organize their persuasive tech essay. Includes dedicated spaces for a hook, thesis statement, evidence gathering, and counterargument construction.
A modern, high-impact presentation slide deck introducing students to persuasive writing structures through real-world technology debates like social media limits and video game cognitive benefits.
Printable museum placards/exhibit labels for students to write their curator statements, plus a customizable gallery invitation and curator rubric.
A printable set of discussion prompt cards for peer-to-peer critique and positive feedback during the showcase gallery walk.
A structured student self-reflection journal with guided prompts to help students audit their ELA writing, identify milestones, and draft curator statements.
A standardized classroom grading rubric styled as an 'Investigation Evaluation Report', detailing assessment criteria for sensory vocabulary, writing structure, mechanics, and descriptive depth.