A set of six printable discussion cards used to prompt small-group debate on an author's narrative argument. The cards cover topics like explicit vs. implicit claims, warnings about society, and rewarding specific values.
A high-contrast, large-print (20pt font) version of the Master Cipher Scroll worksheet designed for visually impaired students. Spans 8 pages to ensure readability and adequate writing space for all activity phases. Updated for improved page breaks and contrast.
The grading rubric for the Echo Logic project. Evaluates students on their research-backed knowledge base, their active verification/rejection of AI suggestions, and their ability to produce a sharp 'human' voice.
The project planner for the final social commentary piece. Includes a 'Collaboration Grid' where students must record and justify their rejection of generic AI suggestions, reinforcing the priority of human expertise.
Final project introduction slides. Outlines the 'Architect' methodology, emphasizing the shift from AI-as-answer-generator to AI-as-structural-tool, and introduces the 'Verification Log' requirement.
A graphic organizer for building an 'Internal Library' of social commentary knowledge. Students analyze a primary text and use their findings to 'stress test' and correct an AI summary.