A high-impact anchor chart poster for the classroom. It uses a clear singular/plural and near/far matrix with museum-themed examples to help 7th-grade students quickly reference demonstrative word choices. Revised to fit on one page.
A consolidated answer key for the 'Curator Labels' worksheet and 'Exhibit Exit Pass'. Features clear visual indicators and sample responses for open-ended tasks in the museum curator theme.
A museum-themed exit ticket for quick assessment of demonstrative pronouns and adjectives. Designed with two tickets per page to save paper, it includes identification and application tasks. Revised for contrast and page fit.
A detailed teacher resource containing lesson objectives, standard alignment, instructional flow, and a comprehensive answer key for the 'Curator Labels' worksheet and exit ticket. Includes teaching tips for 7th-grade common misconceptions. Revised for better page breaks.
A museum-themed worksheet for 7th graders to practice using demonstrative pronouns and adjectives. It includes distance/number identification, grammar classification (adjective vs. pronoun), and sentence rewriting tasks. Revised for better page breaks and contrast.
A visually engaging slide presentation for 7th grade students introduces demonstrative pronouns and adjectives. It features a sophisticated museum curator theme, clear definitions of distance and number, and practice examples to distinguish between adjectives and pronouns.
A comprehensive answer key for the Signal Squad handout. Includes teacher scaffolding with interrogative 'Break it down' prompts and marks challenging items with a star. Revised to exclude FANBOYS and fix spacing/fragment issues identified in review.
A student handout for identifying and categorizing transition words. Features three sections: identifying transitions in a paragraph, sorting words by purpose, and selecting the best transition to bridge two sentences. Revised to exclude FANBOYS and focus on formal transitions.
A structured lesson plan for teaching transition words, following the 'Impact LP Template'. Includes objectives, categorize-by-purpose strategies, and a monitoring T-chart. Revised to exclude coordinating conjunctions (FANBOYS) and include full context sentences in the teacher key.
A comprehensive answer key for the Verb Vanguards handout. Includes teacher scaffolding with interrogative 'Break it down' prompts for struggling students and marks challenging items with a star for targeted monitoring. Replicates the student handout format with answers highlighted.
A student handout for identifying and using main and primary auxiliary verbs. Features three sections: identifying verbs in sentences, selecting the correct auxiliary verb, and constructing original sentences. Revised with improved spacing and additional practice items.
A structured lesson plan for teaching main and primary auxiliary verbs (be, do, have), following the new 'Impact LP Template'. Includes objectives, monitoring notes, detailed instruction, and a complete teacher key for the 'Verb Vanguard' handout integrated into the Independent Practice section. Revised with improved spacing and taller T-chart rows.
An advanced exit ticket for the Cyclops encounter, requiring students to analyze the conflict between cunning and pride through a literary lens.
An advanced reading passage about Odysseus and the Cyclops, featuring complex vocabulary, literary analysis of irony, and the hero's paradox.
A teacher-facing answer key for the Bloom Venn Activity. It includes sample bullet points for the Venn diagram, specific responsibilities from both texts, and an exemplar synthesis paragraph for student comparison. Revised for better page layout and contrast.
An engaging 'Who Would Win' graphic organizer for comparing two animals based on informational text. Includes space to name contenders, make a prediction, and provide three supporting reasons with evidence. Optimized for single-page layout.
A comprehensive teacher's guide for the Cyclops lesson, including differentiation strategies and answer keys for Advanced, On-Grade, and Foundational levels.
A foundational level exit ticket for below-grade readers, focusing on identifying key plot points and simple cause-effect reasoning.
An on-grade level exit ticket focused on analyzing character traits (guile and hubris) and predicting plot outcomes.
A below-grade level reading passage about Odysseus and the Cyclops, featuring simplified text and foundational comprehension questions.