A fun, comic-themed warm-up activity where students practice persuasive writing by pitching their favorite things.
A teacher-facing lesson guide and master answer key with morphological breakdowns, pronunciation teaching strategies for the /tʃər/ sound, and lesson extensions. Styled with a warm amber draft annotation aesthetic.
A student-facing vocabulary reference and morphology worksheet for middle schoolers, featuring 10 academic words with the suffix -ture. Styled with an architectural blueprint draft theme and a light technical grid.
A 2-page end-of-year reflection worksheet customized for Beginning and Entering English Language Learners. Uses heavy visual matching, high-emoji emotional self-assessment scales, simple drawing panes, and single-word scaffolds.
A 2-page end-of-year reflection worksheet designed for Developing and Expanding English Language Learners. Features scaffolded graphic organizers, an academic past-tense word bank, structured sentence starters, and a goal-setting paragraph template.
An instructional guide for teachers to facilitate an end-of-year reflection with English Language Learners. Includes pacing, tiered support strategies, oral discussion frames, and key vocabulary translations.
A 2-page, color-coded student graphic organizer and reference handout featuring 8 categories of transition words. It includes simple visual icons, academic functions translated into plain English, structured lists of examples, and clear sentence starter frames to support diverse learners.
A print-ready, greyscale fill-in-the-blank guided notes packet designed for Day 10 of Grade 7 ELA. It aligns directly with Slides 1-13 of the 'Revise and Edit Drafts' presentation, providing scaffolded sentence frames and stems for student practice.
A student-friendly 1-page writing rubric simplified into a 3-level checklist (Yes, Almost, Not Yet). Features visually clear standards-based criteria, visual icons, checkbox prompts for self-assessment, name/date lines, and sections for student goals and teacher feedback.
A highly visual, 9-slide presentation for introducing 'The Present', framing students as 'Cinematic Detectives', pausing for mid-film predictions, and guiding analysis of character change and concrete symbolism. Includes detailed teacher prompts and large, readable text.
A beautiful, high-impact 1-page ELA anchor chart designed to scaffold symbolism. It maps out three key symbols from 'The Present'—the box, the puppy, and the red ball—clearly linking their physical attributes to their abstract, deeper thematic meanings.
A highly engaging, 2-page printable student worksheet for recording predictions during the mid-film pause, drawing inferences on character evolution, and deconstructing the symbols of the cardboard box, the puppy's leg, and the red ball. Includes handwriting spaces and clear prompts.
A detailed, 2-page print-ready lesson plan for teachers, outlining the 60-minute ELA lesson. It covers standard alignment, step-by-step instructions for dual viewings of 'The Present', guided questioning prompts, and scaffolding strategies for analyzing symbolism.
A comprehensive teacher guide and answer key for the Literary Devices Theme Packet. Includes daily learning objectives, exemplary student responses, guidance on common student misconceptions, and high-impact discussion prompts.
An expanded 5-day printable student packet designed to build mastery in identifying themes and analyzing how authors use explicit literary devices. Features significantly longer, more descriptive stories for Days 2 to 5 to provide deeper narrative context for student analysis.
A second 5-day printable student packet designed to build theme-analysis mastery. This set focuses on five active figurative and literary devices: Metaphor, Imagery, Personification, Satire, and Allusion. Each day has a short, engaging story with student writing lines.
A 5-day printable student packet designed to build mastery in identifying themes and analyzing how authors use explicit literary devices—such as character foils, irony, symbolism, and juxtaposition—to develop those themes. Each day features an altered, engaging story and analysis questions.
A printable set of 8 detective-themed genre task cards designed for 5th graders. Features dotted cut lines, engaging mini-passages covering four fiction subgenres and four mixed literature formats, and high-contrast, reader-friendly layouts.
A comprehensive 2-page teacher-facing lesson plan and answer key. Contains clear instructions on classroom execution, guided questioning scripts, detailed answer justifications, and practical differentiation suggestions for diverse learners.
A printable 2-page student worksheet designed as a 'Detective Log'. Contains structured spaces with clean white backgrounds for tracking clues during the whole-group game, the solo task card activity, and the daily warm-ups. Features an integrated quick-reference genre cheat sheet.
An interactive, detective-themed classroom slide presentation for practicing genre identification. Includes a whole-group reveal game, independent task cards, and quick daily warm-ups/exit tickets. Uses high-visibility layouts with a strict minimum font size of 24px (text-2xl) for comfortable projection.
Teacher answer key, annotation guide, TDA scoring rubric, and a complete student exemplar essay for the Social Mirrors lesson.
Student practice worksheet containing a high-interest realistic fiction story about middle school social dynamics, five text-dependent comprehension questions, and a text-dependent analysis writing prompt with a planning organizer.
A highly structured two-page narrative writing graphic organizer and editing checklist for the novel Two Roads. Designed for SPED students with sentence starters, word banks, character traits, and a step-by-step paragraph planner.
A premium 43-slide presentation titled 'Relationship Blueprints' designed for 7th-grade verbal reasoning instruction. Features a mathematical comparison slide comparing analogies to proportions, 20 part-whole and part-part analogies, a dark blue engineering-grid visual theme, and detailed deconstructive answer keys for every question.
A 5-page printable student workbook for Week 2 (Informational Writing). Features high-contrast animal topic cards, cut-and-paste fact builders, visual habitat trackers, and a poster assembly draft sheet tailored for special education.
A 5-page printable student workbook covering Week 1 (Personal Narrative) and Week 3 (Creative Story). Features large double-lined handwriting spaces (minimum 32px), high-contrast borders, visual choice cards, and a final 4-panel storyboard template.
An interactive and visual 9-slide digital presentation for Week 2 (Informational Writing). Structured around an "Info Detective" theme, featuring oversized fonts (minimum 24px), simplified evidence cards, and structured sentence builders for students with moderate intellectual disabilities.
A highly visual 12-slide digital presentation for Week 1 (Personal Narratives) and Week 3 (Imagined Narratives). Features a gamified quest design, massive font sizes (minimum 24px), structured choice panels, and explicit transition-word templates for students with intellectual disabilities.
A comprehensive 4-page Teacher's Curriculum Guide containing structured lesson plans, differentiation rubrics, and scaffolded writing frameworks for all 15 lessons in the sequence. Tailored specifically for students with intellectual disabilities, featuring high-contrast guides and visual checklists.
A 10-page expanded student workbook featuring visual graphic organizers, fill-in-the-blank rhythm charts, slant-rhyme matching activities, punchline generators, and a step-by-step drafting layout for a 16-bar rap verse.
A scaffolded version of the patient chart handout tailored for English learners and struggling writers. It includes pre-identified sentence placeholders, multiple-choice diagnostic options, structural hints, and guided sentence starters to support students in performing clinical text surgery.
An immersive 1-page student handout containing a continuous, numbered, and error-ridden draft of the 'Play to Learn' video game essay. It includes contextual errors such as structural displacements, slang, off-topic fluff, run-on sentences, and grammatical fractures for students to identify directly in context.