A visual presentation for the Red Pen Power lesson, featuring unpunctuated examples, an embedded Khan Academy video, and clear visual guides for dialogue and title formatting.
A teacher key for the Vocabulary Ledger in 'The Lure of Sheila Mant,' providing definitions and sketch suggestions for the words Denizens, Pensive, and Epitome.
A teacher-facing discussion guide exploring possible answers to the lesson's essential question regarding sacrifice for love, with direct thematic ties to the narrator's choices in the story.
An assessment and synthesis key for the 'The Lure of Sheila Mant' exit ticket, including the correct answer for the motivation question and sample responses for the summary stems.
A comprehensive teacher key for the Character Blueprint table, analyzing the primary motivations, evidence, and "lures" for both the Narrator and Sheila Mant.
A teacher analysis key for paragraphs 5-11, explaining Sheila's motivation for asking about a car and what her response reveals about her self-centered and disdainful character qualities.
A concise direct answer key for paragraph 2 of the story, identifying the narrator's values of beauty and observation and what they reveal about his sensitive, romantic nature.
A teacher analysis key for paragraph 2 of "The Lure of Sheila Mant," identifying the narrator's values of physical beauty and observation, and what these reveal about his observant and romantic personality.
A teacher-facing analysis key providing a direct answer and textual evidence regarding the narrator's perception of the Mant family in the first paragraph of the story.
Final project handout for Week 8, where students create their own "Value Vault" and reflect on their intrinsic worth.
Culminating project slides for Week 8, guiding students through a final reflection on their own value and identity.
Student handout for Week 7, focusing on the resolution of the story and the final evaluation of Gregor's worth.
Visual presentation for Week 7, focusing on the end of the novella, Gregor's death, and the family's transition.
Student handout for Week 6, focusing on the boarders' presence and the dehumanization of Gregor.
Visual presentation for Week 6, focusing on the arrival of the boarders and Gregor's shift from a person to an "it."
Student handout for Week 5, focusing on the violence and betrayal in the apple strike scene.
Visual presentation for Week 5, focusing on the climax of Part II where the father attacks Gregor with apples.
Student handout for Week 4, focusing on the changing dynamics between Gregor and his sister, and the removal of his human possessions.
Visual presentation for Week 4, focusing on the relationship between Gregor and Grete, the removal of furniture, and the loss of human identity.
Student handout for Week 3, focusing on Gregor's loss of voice and his physical changes in Part II.
Visual presentation for Week 3, focusing on Gregor's physical changes, diet shift, and the loss of his human voice in Part II.
Student handout for Week 2, focusing on work identity and the boss's surveillance in Part I.
Visual presentation for Week 2, focusing on Part I's themes of work identity, the manager's visit, and economic entrapment.
An 8-week instructional scope and sequence for teaching Kafka's Metamorphosis to special education students, featuring weekly themes, focus questions, and abstract thinking hooks.
A comprehensive graphic organizer for students to track Gregor's physical state, his family's treatment, and his abstract value across all three parts of Kafka's The Metamorphosis.
An answer key for the Franz Kafka Biography worksheet, providing model responses and instructional tips for connecting the author's life to the themes of The Metamorphosis.
A middle-grade reading passage and comprehension worksheet about Franz Kafka's life, focusing on his relationship with his father and his work life to provide context for The Metamorphosis.
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 teacher scoring guide and facilitation resource for 11th-12th grade TELPAS practice, providing proficiency level descriptors and task-specific feedback indicators.
A student response journal for TELPAS practice tasks, featuring brainstorming boxes for speaking prep and lined work areas for extended writing responses.
A 6-slide presentation guiding high school students through 4 specific TELPAS-style practice tasks (2 speaking, 2 writing) with timers and expert tips.
A teacher-facing resource that explains the Marxist/capitalist critique in Kafka's Metamorphosis, providing analogies and discussion prompts suitable for special education contexts.
An answer key and teacher reference guide for the Value Vault lesson, providing model responses for the student handout and key discussion points for the teacher.
A student-facing activity sheet for the Value Vault lesson, designed with clear sections, visual supports for abstract concepts, and a final exit ticket response area.
A comprehensive teacher guide for the Value Vault lesson, featuring a 50-minute pacing guide, instructional scripts, and specific accommodations for special education students.
A high-contrast, visually engaging slide deck for a 50-minute lesson on Kafka's Metamorphosis. Features large text, abstract thinking prompts, and dedicated whole-class response slides for special education support.