Teacher Guide and Assessment tool for Lesson 5: Logic Detectives. Includes facilitation notes for the gallery walk, a mastery checklist for student performance, and extension questions.
A teacher-facing rubric and instructional guide for the Divine Debate project. It provides specific look-fors for CCSS standards 6.RI.2, 6.RL.1, 6.RL.4, and 6.RL.6, along with scaffolding tips for educators.
A five-slide presentation template for students to use as a model for their 'Hero or Monster' project. Each slide is structured to meet specific CCSS standards including objective summaries, evidence lockers, and perspective analysis.
A structured graphic organizer for students to collect research on their chosen Greek deity. It includes specific workspaces for objective summaries, word connotation analysis, direct evidence, and perspective comparison.
A comprehensive project guide for 6th-grade students outlining the 'Hero or Monster' Greek God presentation. It includes the choice board, slide-by-slide requirements aligned with CCSS standards, and a mastery checklist.
A vocabulary list for the first four chapters of The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind. Key terms include famine, dynamo, and innovation, reflecting the environmental and technical aspects of the memoir.
A vocabulary list for the first four chapters of I Will Always Write Back. Focuses on terms like perspective, privilege, and infrastructure to highlight the contrast between the two main characters' environments.