A student project template for creating a one-page style guide entry, including sections for audience profile, pronoun protocols, and editorial justification.
A teacher quick-reference guide detailed on how to conduct rapid 2-minute visual check-ins, implement the classroom crate storage system, and manage sustainable grading.
A 12-page highly-structured, visual student work booklet with cozy cafe tones, clean grids, and typewriter-style fonts for an artistic journal vibe. Stored in crates, it is designed for 2-minute visual check-ins.
A highly structured and modified vocabulary matching assessment and short answer quiz featuring comprehensive sentence frame writing supports.
A multi-modal creative project choice board styled as a resistance terminal interface, presenting 6 diverse task cards with embedded support and grading guidelines.
A structured analysis graphic organizer for mapping dystopian systems of control, incorporating extensive sentence starters and handwriting support.
Printable, high-contrast, bureaucratic-styled vocabulary flashcards containing crucial terms, definitions, and sentence starters for easy cut-out.
A highly visual, retro-bureaucratic classroom anchor chart detailing dystopian traits, control methods, and protagonist behaviors.
An immersive 16:9 presentation slide deck introducing students to the core concepts of dystopian literature, including systems of control, common tropes, and guided practice.
A highly scaffolded, 3-page student planning packet for the Macbeth literary analysis essay. Aligning perfectly with the Crown and Dagger Rubric, it walks students step-by-step through crafting a sophisticated thesis statement, structuring body paragraphs with the 'Microscope' (zoom-in) and 'Telescope' (zoom-out) methods, and building a powerful conclusion. Fully printer-friendly with high-contrast layouts.
A student-friendly literary analysis rubric styled after Shakespeare's Macbeth. Framed as the 'Crown and Dagger' writing quest, this 2-page rubric is fully printer-friendly, translating complex academic criteria into thematic levels of mastery (Crown, Scepter, Shield, Mist) with clear student-facing checklists and a grade translation table.
Printable, classroom-ready anchor charts and mentor text exemplars outlining the three pillars of environmental persuasion with concrete examples and sentence starters.
A highly visual, 16:9 interactive slide deck designed to teach the three pillars of environmental persuasion: fact-based evidential appeals, emotional connections, and structured problem-solution calls to action.
A comprehensive teacher guide and answer key for 'Sweetest Defeat', containing lesson plans, facilitation prompts, and complete exemplary student answers.
A paired text activity document introducing a modern reflective piece on the 'Silver Medal Paradox' and guiding students through comparative analysis with Dickinson's poem.
A self-contained reading and analysis handout featuring the full text of Dickinson's poem alongside targeted questions exploring its central paradox and the perspective of the fallen soldier.
An elegant slide deck presenting Emily Dickinson's poem 'Success is counted sweetest', unpacking its central paradox and imagery, and preparing students for the paired text activity with The Great Gatsby.
A premium, student-facing active recall study guide designed to prepare students for the semester exam. It features 10 rigorous, guided short-response prompts aligned with the exam's core concepts. Includes structured, high-legibility writing areas.