A comprehensive slide deck teaching the 'ICE' method for citing evidence from articles and poems in short constructed responses. Includes specific formatting rules and a color-coded example. Updated with larger text for better visibility.
Two short-response questions focusing on Standard RL.7.3, requiring students to analyze how setting and plot elements interact with character development in Tangerine's November entries.
A comprehensive teacher guide for the Persepolis adaptation lesson. It features a detailed 45-minute pacing guide, specific "Director's Why" examples for teachers to use during circulation, standards alignment for 8.RL.7 and 8.RL.1, and facilitation tips for the gallery walk and closing discussion.
A presentation slide deck to guide the 45-minute Persepolis adaptation activity. It includes a brain dump timer, analysis prompts for directorial choices, instructions for the visual contrast panel, and guided questions for the gallery walk and final discussion.
A two-page student worksheet for the Persepolis adaptation activity. It includes a brain dump section, a detailed comparison chart for three scenes, and a visual contrast panel for students to illustrate and analyze the most significant change between the book and film.
An answer key and assessment guide for 'The Paper Trail' lesson, providing model responses and a mastery checklist for the ICE method.
A 'Case File' themed worksheet where students practice citing evidence from an article snippet and a poem using the ICE method, concluding with a full short constructed response.