Engaging slide deck introducing ARMS and CUPS strategies for the English 1 EOC revising and editing section. Includes a warm-up activity and clear lesson goals.
A printable exit ticket for the Beat Breakdown lesson, featuring morphological analysis of 'calligraphy', a context question about Hip Hop's roots, and a suffix application task. Designed with two tickets per page for efficient printing.
Instructional slides for the 'Beat Breakdown' lesson. Covers the key morphology (carto, mono, paleo, graphy, choreo), the extensive list of required suffixes, the reading passage for group fluency, and comprehension discussion questions.
A teacher-facing answer key and morphology guide for the 'Beat Breakdown' reading passage. Includes a breakdown of integrated roots (carto, mono, paleo, etc.) and suggested answers for the comprehension questions.
A high-school level fluency passage and comprehension worksheet about the history of Hip Hop, incorporating over 40 specific suffixes and Greek/Latin roots like carto, mono, paleo, graphy, and choreo. Includes a main idea prompt and three higher-order thinking questions.
A guide for teachers that includes updated exemplar thesis statements and common student pitfalls, specifically highlighting the requirement to connect Rilke's ideas to both a character and a central idea in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
A structured worksheet that leads students through the process of developing a thesis statement by turning the prompt into a question and building a bridge between Rilke and Shakespeare, now with an explicit focus on characters and central ideas.
A slide presentation guiding students through the 'Answer to a Question' strategy, now explicitly detailing the requirement to connect Rilke's ideas to both a character and a central idea in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
A high-school level quiz covering the purpose of folklore, literary history (Perrault/Grimm), and thematic subversion in 'Into the Woods'.
A comprehensive answer key for the high-school folklore unit, including character origins, literary history, and assessment answers.
A set of reference cards for 'Into the Woods' characters, including their folklore origins, artifacts, and key changes in the musical adaptation.
A detailed watching guide for 'Into the Woods' that tracks character wishes in Act I and their consequences in Act II.
A research worksheet for students to document the original versions of fairytale characters, their attributes, and their cultural endurance.
High-school introductory slides for the 'Into the Woods' folklore project, exploring the purpose of stories, literary history, and Sondheim's deconstruction.
A high-school level teacher facilitation guide for the 'Into the Woods' folklore project, focusing on cultural value, literary history, and thematic analysis.
A specialized research dossier for the film's main antagonist, focusing on Professor Moriarty's literary origins and his 'Phantom' dual identity.