A comprehensive teacher facilitation guide for the Pressure Point lesson, detailing the instructional sequence, discussion prompts, and differentiation strategies.
Answer keys for the 'Yellowstone Detective' worksheet and sample responses for the exit ticket. Includes specific evidence-source tagging for each question to support teacher evaluation.
A set of four identical exit tickets on a single page, designed to efficiently assess student understanding of the lesson objective. Questions focus on the metacognitive process of combining text and illustrations.
A structured practice worksheet that requires students to identify evidence from text, maps, and photographs to answer 'where, when, why, and how' questions about the Yellowstone fires. Includes a specific 'Evidence Source' tracker for each question.
Two levels of a reading passage about the 1988 Yellowstone fires, designed to help students integrate text with maps and photographs. Level 1 uses simpler language, while Level 2 adds technical vocabulary and ecological details.
A high-impact slide deck for teaching students how to combine information from text and illustrations. Features visual placeholders for maps and photos, think-aloud prompts, and clear 'Detective Mission' instructions.
A comprehensive teacher facilitation guide for the 'Park Protectors' lesson, including learning objectives, standards alignment, academic vocabulary, and a detailed 60-minute instructional pacing guide.
A teacher-facing guide for facilitating a lesson on the myth of Pandora. It includes learning objectives, a detailed pacing guide, differentiation strategies, and key points of comparison between video and text versions of the story.
A visual slide deck designed to accompany a video-based lesson on the myth of Pandora. It includes mythic context, discussion prompts for comparing media formats, and thematic slides on curiosity and hope. Features a placeholder for a specific video URL.
A compare and contrast chart for 6th-grade students to analyze the myth of Pandora across two different media formats: a video and a text passage. The worksheet features a structured table for direct comparison and open-ended synthesis questions to encourage deeper critical thinking.
Updated answer key featuring rationales for literary device questions and a comparison-based ANEZZNEZZ exemplar. provides a clear model for text-to-text analysis with explicit Zoom In/Out steps. Homework rubric removed.
Updated student worksheet focusing on literary devices in poetry and a comparison-based short response. Maintains the ANEZZNEZZ writing structure for analytical depth.
Polished slide deck for the 40-minute ELA review lesson, now without the homework announcement slide. High-impact visuals for POV, Purpose, and comparison analysis.
A comprehensive 40-minute lesson plan for teachers, detailing objectives, NYS standards, time-stamped pacing, and instructional strategies for a grade 7 ELA review. Consolidated to a single efficient page.