A revised student worksheet for Macbeth Act 4, optimized for resource room students with improved page breaks, clearer handwriting scaffolds, and consistent vocabulary practice.
A detailed teacher's lesson plan for instructing SLIFE students on professional school email etiquette, including a 3-step instructional routine and specific practice prompts.
A high-contrast, visual-first slide deck for SLIFE students focusing on the specific structure and etiquette of writing professional school emails to teachers.
A structured set of teacher-facing lesson plans for the Tech Navigator intervention, providing step-by-step instructional routines for Chromebook login, ClassLink, Canvas, PowerSchool, and email mastery.
A student activity worksheet where they create a pirate persona, sketch their attire, practice using nautical slang in dialogue, and respond to a 'Black Spot' scenario based on Treasure Island lore. Revised to remove alcohol references.
A student activity worksheet where they create a pirate persona, sketch their attire, practice using nautical slang in dialogue, and respond to a 'Black Spot' scenario based on Treasure Island lore. Revised to fit on a single page with improved layout.
A student activity worksheet where they create a pirate persona, sketch their attire, practice using nautical slang in dialogue, and respond to a 'Black Spot' scenario based on Treasure Island lore.
A 7-slide introductory presentation about pirate life and culture, specifically designed for students beginning Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island. Covers attire, nautical terminology, slang, and key themes from the novel. Revised to remove alcohol references.
A 7-slide introductory presentation about pirate life and culture, specifically designed for students beginning Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island. Covers attire, nautical terminology, slang, and key themes from the novel.
A teacher-facing instructional guide with an expanded list of sentence starters and synthesis frames. It categorizes frames into Topic Sentences, Evidence Introduction, Synthesis Transitions, and Closing Connections to help students build cohesive body paragraphs.