The final assessment for the analogy sequence, focusing on advanced SAT-style analogies and reverse-engineering of logical relationships. Includes a 'Stump the Expert' section where students create their own complex problems.
Cumulative assessment for the "Word Hackers" series. Updated for improved page breaks, higher contrast header labels, and a light background for the final writing task to ensure legibility. Now consolidated for better use of space.
Capstone slides for Lesson 5, "Final Crack." synthesizes learning from the entire series. Updated for improved text contrast on Slide 3 and a more consistent visual design on Slide 4.
Student worksheet for Lesson 4 on Latin roots. Updated for improved page breaks, consistent alignment in the Logic Matrix, and enhanced header visibility for print. Now fits on two pages.
Instructional slides for Lesson 4 on common Latin roots. Focuses on "action roots" that describe movement, sight, and writing, and demonstrates how to combine them with prefixes for precise meanings.
Student worksheet for Lesson 3 on Greek roots. Updated for improved page breaks, higher contrast labels, and a white background for the drawing area to ensure student work is legible. Now consolidated for better use of space.
Instructional slides for Lesson 3 on core Greek roots. Updated for improved text contrast on Slide 3 and layout adjustments on Slide 4 to prevent text overlap.
Student worksheet for Lesson 2 on academic suffixes. Updated for improved contrast on base word labels, blank student input areas, and a more legible handwriting section for the final reflection. Now fits efficiently on two pages.
Instructional slides for Lesson 2 on common academic suffixes. Focuses on how suffixes change a word's part of speech and provides a "Suffix Database" for students to reference.
Student worksheet for Lesson 1, focusing on breaking down words with common academic prefixes and using them in context. Designed with a clean, functional "mission" aesthetic. Updated for improved spacing and contrast. Now consolidated for better use of space.
Daily slide deck for Lesson 1, introducing common academic prefixes using a "Word Hacker" terminal theme. Features visual breakdowns of words and clear instructional objectives.
A black-and-white optimized teacher guide for the Theme Investigation lesson, featuring a clear instructional trajectory and 'Christian the Lion' video analysis. Corrected for media type and removed quotes.
A whimsical but black-and-white optimized graphic organizer designed for students to track evidence, topics, and theme statements for the Christian the Lion video. Corrected for media type and removed quotes.
Teacher answer key and scoring rubric for the Resilience and Empathy Exam. Includes rationale for multiple-choice answers and a detailed writing rubric for the synthesis essay.
A high-school level literature exam featuring a contemporary prose passage and poem. It assesses student comprehension, literary analysis, and synthesis through multiple-choice questions and a detailed essay prompt.
A teacher-facing guide for the comparative literary analysis assessment. It includes instructional context, suggested pacing, sample advanced thesis statements, and scoring calibration notes to help teachers grade consistently.
A professional 4-point analytical writing rubric used to grade the comparative literary analysis. It covers Thesis, Evidence, Analysis, and Organization, providing clear descriptors for Advanced, Proficient, Developing, and Emerging levels.
A reference sheet providing the text of Maya Angelou's poem 'Still I Rise' and a curated excerpt from Tara Westover's memoir 'Educated' for use in the comparative analysis assessment.
A student-facing assessment sheet for a comparative literary analysis essay on Angelou and Westover. It includes the writing prompt, requirements, and a structured planning space for students to brainstorm their thesis and evidence.
A teacher-facing guide providing instructional objectives, character connection examples, and exemplar analysis points for the 'Caged Bird' assessment.
A comprehensive 4-point rubric for evaluating student responses to the 'Caged Bird' and 'To Kill a Mockingbird' connection assessment.
A literary analysis assessment featuring Maya Angelou's 'Caged Bird' with a writing prompt that connects the poem's symbolism to themes in 'To Kill a Mockingbird', including a full scoring rubric.
A teacher guide featuring a detailed scoring rubric, thematic analysis keys for the exam passages, and an exemplar thesis statement.
A structured student planning sheet designed to help students organize evidence and draft a thesis statement for the synthesis exam within the 90-minute timeframe.
A formal final exam document featuring a poetry excerpt by Langston Hughes and a prose excerpt by Ann Petry, followed by a high-level synthesis essay prompt focused on the American Dream and multiple pages for student responses.
A comprehensive grading rubric and teacher guide for the comparative analysis assessment. Revised for improved layout, higher contrast headers, and page break stability.
The formal writing prompt for the comparative analysis essay, including requirements, analysis checkpoints, and a structured T-chart planning space. Revised for layout stability and improved student support.
A graphic organizer to help students map out evidence from both 'Invictus' and 'Night' in preparation for their comparative essay. Revised for improved alignment, writing space, and page break flow.
A reading document containing the poem 'Invictus' and three pivotal excerpts from 'Night' (the soup cauldrons, the hangings, and the forced march) for students to analyze. Revised for text accuracy and improved layout.
A slide deck introducing the comparative analysis assessment between 'Night' and 'Invictus', outlining the essential question, core themes, and writing prompt.
A presentation deck to introduce the final exam, updated to feature Victor Hugo's "Les Misérables" and Naomi Shihab Nye's "Kindness."
A teacher's scoring guide for the revised Human Spirit Exam, including answers for the Les Misérables and "Kindness" analysis sections and a synthesis essay rubric.
A final literature exam featuring an excerpt from Victor Hugo's classic "Les Misérables" and Naomi Shihab Nye's contemporary poem "Kindness," requiring students to write a synthesis essay on struggle and empathy.
A teacher's answer key and scoring guide for 'The Necklace' final exam, featuring multiple-choice answers, a simplified 100-point breakdown, a CER+C rubric, and a model essay response.
A comprehensive 4-page final exam planning guide for 'The Necklace' including the full story text, comprehension questions, and a structured CER+C planning area for the essay response.
A teacher guide for using the Into the Wild WIDA materials, featuring answer keys, differentiation strategies for Level 1 and 2 students, and instructional tips.
A comparison graphic organizer for WIDA Level 1 and 2 students to distinguish between society and nature in Into the Wild, featuring a word sort and sentence frames.