A neutral visual analysis worksheet with four cell phone scenarios to help students identify pros and cons based on icon-based prompts.
An instructional slide deck designed to teach students the mechanics of narrative sequencing within the mystery genre. Includes a guided practice case study and interactive challenge slides with hidden solutions for each of the five mysteries.
A comprehensive answer key and teaching guide for the Mystery Mixup Worksheet. It includes the correct numerical sequences for all five stories and detailed logic breakdowns for each narrative flow. Fixed layout and text-wrapping issues.
A reading comprehension worksheet featuring 5 mystery stories, each split into 5 complex parts. Students must use logic and context clues to determine the correct chronological order of the narrative segments. Layout optimized for print efficiency.
Teacher answer key for the Flapper Style Worksheet, including a breakdown of positive and negative diction, correct multiple choice responses, and a scoring guide for the inference question. Updated to match revised worksheet line numbering and layout.
A 1st-grade reading level worksheet for middle schoolers about 1920s flapper culture. Students identify positive and negative diction in a numbered-line text and answer comprehension and inference questions. Revised for better line alignment and layout.
A visual guide of student-friendly 'I Can' statements and formal teacher objectives for a lesson on character development in 'Wonder'. Designed with the lesson's space theme to be displayed on the board or included in a teacher's portfolio. Revised for better 1-page fit and improved contrast for the teacher section.
A scaffolded exit ticket for students to reflect on Auggie's character development. Includes a thematic 'Mission Success' design and a sentence starter to support writing. Revised for 1-page printing with two tickets per sheet.
A character development graphic organizer focused on Auggie's growth during his first month at Beecher Prep. Includes scaffolding like sentence starters and clear sections for 'The Launch' (start of school) and 'Steady Orbit' (end of September). Revised to fix page breaks and improve writing areas.
A cut-and-paste worksheet for identifying Auggie's character traits based on text evidence from the beginning of the novel. Students match descriptive traits like 'Brave' and 'Strong' to specific actions described in the book. Revised with simpler vocabulary for accessibility.
A visual anchor chart designed for classroom display to help students differentiate between internal/external character traits and understand character development within the context of the novel 'Wonder'. Includes spaces for interactive sticky-note placement. Revised for 1-page fit and better visibility.
A neutral T-chart graphic organizer for analyzing cell phone policies, featuring a vocabulary bank and space for a proposed policy statement.
A neutral 4-slide presentation for introducing the cell phone policy analysis lesson, defining the policy spectrum and impact assessment goals.
A neutral teacher's guide for the cell phone policy analysis lesson, detailing instructional steps, objectives, and differentiation strategies.