A Socratic Seminar preparation worksheet for students to analyze 'The Dream of a Ridiculous Man' through philosophical, symbolic, and character-driven lenses. Includes space for textual evidence and personal inquiry development.
A teacher-facing answer key for the Figurative Fragments worksheet. Updated with brown alliteration and pink symbolism colors.
A two-page student worksheet featuring 20 literary fragments from classic texts and a geometric mosaic for color-by-number identification of figurative language. Updated with brown alliteration and pink symbolism.
A visually clear editing checklist for students with ADHD and SLD, focusing on prompt requirements and mechanics. Revised to fit on a single page with improved contrast and larger reflection area.
A step-by-step drafting guide for students, breaking down the reflective essay into manageable 10-15 minute 'chunks' with clear goals for each paragraph. Revised for a clean 2-page layout with improved font legibility and removed pro-tips.
A structured graphic organizer for a 5-paragraph reflective essay, including specific sentence starters for each section. Revised for a consistent 2-page layout by balancing writing space heights and ensuring 12px+ font legibility. Removal of any specific disability-focused terminology in headers/instructions.
A large-print (20pt font) script of Macbeth Act 5, Scenes 5-8. It features the original Shakespearean text in bold, followed by a modern translation in dark purple for high contrast and accessibility. Designed with natural text flow and speaker consistency for easy classroom use.
The first part of Macbeth Act 5, covering Scenes 1-4. Features 20pt font for large-print accessibility, dark purple modern text for contrast, and improved layout to ensure speech blocks remain cohesive on the page.
A teacher's resource guide for 'Their Eyes Were Watching God'. Revised for print-friendly graphics and fixed Answer Key page break.
A visual presentation summarizing Chapters 1-3 of 'Their Eyes Were Watching God'. Revised for better contrast on Slide 4.