A clean, 3-option multiple choice comprehension quiz for Hoot Chapter 18, focusing on Roy's father's discovery and the theme of citizenship. Revised for better page breaks.
A professional guide for teachers facilitating the comparison project, including pacing suggestions, key Gothic analysis points, and a RACECES-aligned rubric. Now includes EF strategies and reference tools.
An executive functioning writing scaffold for the 3-paragraph comparison essay, featuring a RACECES visual checklist, specific sentence starters for each paragraph, and guided work areas. Optimized for print efficiency.
A graphic organizer for collecting specific evidence from both the text and film versions of 'The Tell-Tale Heart', categorized by mood, narrative voice, and key plot moments. Includes a synthesis area and writing prep checklist.
Introductory presentation for 'The Tell-Tale Heart' comparison project, featuring visual guides for the RACECES strategy, specific sentence starters, and Gothic analysis points.
A comprehensive instructional script for the "Argument Architect" mini-lesson, providing teacher talking points, metaphors, and specific modeling for teaching argumentative claims to 5th graders.
A teacher's answer key for the Polish Protocol Worksheet, providing corrected text for the style hunt activity, identified factual errors for the fact-checking challenge, and a scoring guide for student reflections.
An editing worksheet for 6th-grade students to practice house style and fact-checking. It includes a news brief for style correction, a comparative fact-checking activity, and a reflection prompt on journalistic integrity.
A concise, single-page reference sheet for 6th-grade students outlining fundamental AP style rules for journalism, including guidelines for numbers, dates, times, titles, and names. It also features a quick fact-checking checklist.
A high-contrast presentation designed for 6th-grade students to learn the fundamentals of AP news style and the importance of accuracy in journalism. It includes rules for numbers, dates, and times, along with a practice editing slide.
A student-facing worksheet designed to practice writing complex argumentative sentences (claims) using a specific blueprint structure. It includes anatomy labeling, scaffolded drills for two different plot scenarios, and a final drafting area with a self-assessment checklist.
A teacher's guide providing instructional strategies, common pitfalls, and a model conclusion for teaching 5th graders how to wrap up a persuasive essay on Native American culture and nature.
A student worksheet designed to help 5th graders draft a persuasive essay conclusion by guiding them through restating their thesis and creating a final "mic drop" hook.
A revised presentation guiding 5th grade students through writing a conclusion for a persuasive essay based on visual analysis. It focuses on how images depict the connection between Native Americans and the land.
A professional one-page reference sheet outlining the four stages of the Creative Problem Solving (CPS) process: Clarify, Ideate, Develop, and Implement.
A comprehensive teacher resource including lesson objectives, a timed instructional schedule, and answer keys for all associated assessments.
A quick formative assessment tool (two per page) to check for understanding of sentence types at the end of the lesson. Includes identification and a short writing prompt.
A comprehensive assessment for evaluating students' ability to identify and write simple, compound, and complex sentences. Includes identification, fill-in-the-blank conjunctions, and original drafting.
An engaging 16:9 slide deck for teaching simple, compound, and complex sentences through a construction site theme. Includes definitions, FANBOYS conjunctions, and identification practice.
Revised Answer Key for 'Abuela's Legacy' with optimized single-page layout, improved readability, and clear instructional notes.
Revised multiple-choice comprehension quiz for 'Abuela, Don't Forget Me' with optimized layout and page-breaking prevention.