A comprehensive reference sheet for students, providing definitions of key diction terms, a tone word bank organized by intensity, an analysis framework, and sentence starters to support analytical writing.
An answer key for the Morpheme Lab activities, providing teachers with the correct morphological breakdowns and definitions for all practice problems and training examples.
A structured worksheet where students practice 'unpacking' words into prefixes, roots, and suffixes. It features three training examples (partially completed) and five independent practice problems, with a final creative challenge to build a new word.
A vibrant slide deck designed for a 4th-grade audience to introduce the concept of 'unpacking' words into their morphological components (prefixes, roots, and suffixes). It includes clear visual examples of the process and a review of key root words.
Condensed 1-page peer review version of the Argument Architect checklist. Printer-friendly 'Inspector' theme with a single inspection table and combined feedback area for efficiency. Squashed ruling section for efficiency.
Condensed 1-page student-friendly checklist using the 'Score 3' criteria and 'Architect' theme. Efficient grid layout provides all essential checks and reflection space on a single sheet. Squashed report section for efficiency.
A comprehensive teacher facilitation guide including lesson objectives, a detailed 60-minute pacing plan, instructional scripts for the 'Evidence Investigator' theme, and a full answer key for the worksheet.
A 2-page student worksheet that follows the 'Evidence Investigator' theme. It includes text excerpts from 'Fire: Friend or Foe' and 'Birth of the Cool' so students can perform analyses without a test booklet. IA question numbers have been removed for student use.
Updated Evidence Investigator slides now including full text excerpts from 'Fire: Friend or Foe' and 'Birth of the Cool' to ensure students can follow along without separate test booklets. IA question numbers have been removed for a cleaner student experience.
Updated Exit Ticket Key with sample analyses for multiple diction choices. It provides teachers with clear connotation and inference examples for both "glossed over" and "urban fragrance," aligning with the new independent student format.