A single-page student worksheet featuring a category-based comparison table to analyze differences between 'The Watsons Go to Birmingham' novel and its movie adaptation. This version uses fixed-height elements to ensure reliability when printing.
A fluency tracking document featuring an informational passage about oceans. It includes cumulative word counts at the end of each text line and a weekly tracking table with a blank retelling tally area.
A teacher answer key for the Bias Hunter Worksheet and Algorithm Architect Activity, updated for layout efficiency and content clarity.
Small-group discussion cards designed to spark dialogue about the filter bubble, updated to fit on a single page for easier printing.
A printable classroom activity where students simulate a social media algorithm, updated with improved page flow and deeper response areas.
A worksheet for 9th graders to identify loaded language and logical fallacies in news headlines, updated with corrected fallacy list and improved page breaks.
A dynamic slide deck for 9th graders exploring the impact of social media algorithms, the echo chamber effect, and how to identify loaded language and logical fallacies. Updated with consistent theme and corrected spacing.
A comprehensive lesson plan for 9th-grade media literacy, covering algorithms, bias, and logical fallacies with a step-by-step instructional sequence.
A facilitation guide for teachers to manage Literature Circles and a Socratic Seminar on 'The Incredible Journey' Chapters 8-9, including discussion prompts, objectives, and key vocabulary.
A student worksheet for Literature Circle roles and Socratic Seminar preparation, focusing on gathering evidence for character motivation and atmospheric setting.
A comprehensive slide deck for a book club discussion on 'The Incredible Journey' (Chapters 8-9), featuring a summary of previous events, character motivation analysis, and Socratic Seminar prompts focusing on setting and atmosphere.
Updated answer key for the 'Championship Chills Worksheet' now including answers for both the open-ended questions and the new multiple-choice section, with improved contrast and layout.
An expanded 2-page comprehension worksheet for 'The Case of the Missing High-Top' that now includes both open-ended inference questions and multiple-choice evidence checks. Hand-writing lines have been adjusted for 3rd-4th grade accessibility.
A 3-page mystery story titled 'The Case of the Missing High-Top' featuring Leo 'The Lens' Logan, a student detective who solves the mystery of a missing lucky basketball shoe. Written at a 3rd-4th grade reading level.