A character analysis worksheet using the STEAL method (Speech, Thoughts, Effect, Actions, Looks) to help students make deep inferences about Lady Macbeth.
A teacher quick-reference guide detailed on how to conduct rapid 2-minute visual check-ins, implement the classroom crate storage system, and manage sustainable grading.
A 12-page highly-structured, visual student work booklet with cozy cafe tones, clean grids, and typewriter-style fonts for an artistic journal vibe. Stored in crates, it is designed for 2-minute visual check-ins.
An expanded, premium 3-page graphic organizer designed for 10th-grade students preparing for Common Assessment 3. Features a highly structured layout with maximized 6-line handwriting boxes for both quotes and analysis across Maya Angelou's 'Still I Rise' and Elie Wiesel's 'Night', followed by a deep synthesis section.
A highly structured and modified vocabulary matching assessment and short answer quiz featuring comprehensive sentence frame writing supports.
A multi-modal creative project choice board styled as a resistance terminal interface, presenting 6 diverse task cards with embedded support and grading guidelines.
A structured analysis graphic organizer for mapping dystopian systems of control, incorporating extensive sentence starters and handwriting support.
Printable, high-contrast, bureaucratic-styled vocabulary flashcards containing crucial terms, definitions, and sentence starters for easy cut-out.
A highly visual, retro-bureaucratic classroom anchor chart detailing dystopian traits, control methods, and protagonist behaviors.
An immersive 16:9 presentation slide deck introducing students to the core concepts of dystopian literature, including systems of control, common tropes, and guided practice.
A highly scaffolded, 3-page student planning packet for the Macbeth literary analysis essay. Aligning perfectly with the Crown and Dagger Rubric, it walks students step-by-step through crafting a sophisticated thesis statement, structuring body paragraphs with the 'Microscope' (zoom-in) and 'Telescope' (zoom-out) methods, and building a powerful conclusion. Fully printer-friendly with high-contrast layouts.
A student-friendly literary analysis rubric styled after Shakespeare's Macbeth. Framed as the 'Crown and Dagger' writing quest, this 2-page rubric is fully printer-friendly, translating complex academic criteria into thematic levels of mastery (Crown, Scepter, Shield, Mist) with clear student-facing checklists and a grade translation table.
A 1-page teacher reference guide containing the answer key, detailed pedagogical strategies, and standards alignment mapping to the North Carolina Standard Course of Study (NCSCOS) for Grades 3-5.