A 10-question individual assessment aligned with RL.6.3 and EOG stems, using two separate texts to test mastery of plot mechanics and character traits. Condensed for efficiency.
A criteria-based rubric for assessing student scripts and collaborative performances, featuring categories for narrative fracturing, character voice, script format, and teamwork.
A specialized script-writing template for students, designed to look like a professional play-script with sections for planning characters, identifying the fracture method, and drafting dialogue with stage directions.
A high-impact presentation deck for the Fractured Fairytale unit, introducing students to fairytale tropes, fracturing techniques, and the formal elements of script-writing.
A comprehensive teacher's guide for the Fractured Fairytale unit, featuring a four-act lesson structure, learning objectives, and instructional tips for facilitating creative script-writing.
A detective-themed matching worksheet for students to pair nine figurative language devices with their correct definitions, plus three reconstruction drills. Optimized for one-page printing.
An answer key and teacher facilitation guide for the "School Recycling Hero" materials, providing correct responses and sample conclusions.
A set of six printable sequence cards illustrating the story of Leo and the school recycling mission. Designed for speech-language therapy goals involving narrative sequencing and retelling.
A vocabulary and reading comprehension worksheet focused on environmental terms and drawing conclusions from the "Green Team Mission" story. Includes matching, context clues, and evidence-based writing tasks.
A one-page reading passage about a student named Leo starting a recycling program at his school. The text incorporates nine key environmental vocabulary words in a 6th-grade level narrative.
A teacher's answer key for the 'Case File One Worksheet,' providing suggested responses, evidence quotes, and model summaries/themes for 'The Whispering Library' reading passage.
A graphic organizer for synthesizing story elements into a concise summary and a universal theme. The 'Heart of the Story' uses the SWBST (Somebody-Wanted-But-So-Then) framework for summaries and a guided prompts for identifying the central life lesson.