A simplified, two-page reading passage of Book 6 of The Odyssey, adapted for WIDA Level 1-2 ELL students with clear character guides, bolded text, and supportive vocabulary.
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.
Slide deck for Lesson 2. Explores the 'Flatness' problem in AI analysis and teaches students how to find the 'moral weight' and 'bite' in social commentary that algorithms often miss.
Facilitation guide for teachers to run the 'Echo Swap' simulation. Explains the 'Asymmetry of Knowledge' setup and the pedagogical importance of the 'Aha!' moment.
A laboratory worksheet for the 'Echo Swap' experiment. Students record AI claims on a mystery topic, then work with an expert classmate to identify hallucinations and errors.
Introductory slide deck for the Echo Logic unit. Introduces the concept of 'Confidence vs. Truth' and prepares students for the Swap Experiment simulation.
A worksheet where students must identify factual errors and logic flaws in a 'glitched' AI-generated analysis. Teaches the necessity of prior knowledge for effective AI collaboration.
A slide deck for a 'Toaster Riot' experiment designed to show students why AI requires human knowledge to be effective. Demonstrates AI hallucinations and the importance of verification.
A comprehensive 7-slide deck for a "Pairs Compare" activity, featuring detailed sharing directions for both pairs and clear submission steps.
Teacher's guide and answer key for the Stranger on the Shore worksheet, providing cloze answers, sequencing order, and discussion prompts for comparative storytelling.
A simplified cloze reading and sequencing worksheet for ESL learners (Level 1.5) based on Odysseus's encounter with Nausicaa in Book 6. Includes a vocabulary bank and a comparative storytelling prompt.
A grading rubric for the final social commentary project. Evaluates students on their target identification, AI collaboration process, rhetorical skill, and final synthesis.