A 7-slide presentation designed to teach students the fundamentals of Socratic Seminars, focusing on the distinction between dialogue and debate, the importance of textual evidence, and the power of open-ended questions.
A polished student worksheet for brainstorming and developing a story's central conflict, featuring a bell ringer, writing task, and checklist.
Bright and engaging slides introducing the concept of conflict in storytelling, covering internal vs. external types and common tropes.
A condensed 1-page student worksheet designed for a reteach lesson on sentence fragments. It follows the Reteach Plan precisely, covering the Gardener Launch, August 1963 Guided Discourse, and Harlem Renaissance Independent Practice. All sections fit on a single page with ruled writing lines.
A condensed 1-page teacher answer key for the Fragment Fixer lesson. Aligned with the final 1-page student worksheet version.
A 6-slide presentation deck for teaching sentence fragments, featuring high-contrast visuals, clear grammatical rules (The Golden Rule), and interactive practice slides on the 1963 March on Washington and the Harlem Renaissance. Includes specific textual excerpts for analysis. Layout optimized for projector visibility.
A condensed 1-page student worksheet designed for a reteach lesson on sentence fragments. It includes a Do Now, a Fragment Tool Kit reference, guided history-themed practice, independent application, and an Exit Ticket, all with ruled lines for student responses.
A detailed teacher answer key and pedagogical guide for the Fragment Fixer lesson. It provides exhaustive grammatical analysis for all changed questions, exemplar paragraph revisions for historical texts, and specific monitoring notes for teachers to identify student misconceptions. Alignment verified with worksheet v2.
A 6-slide presentation deck for teaching sentence fragments, featuring high-contrast visuals, clear grammatical rules (The Golden Rule), and interactive practice slides on the 1963 March on Washington and the Harlem Renaissance. Includes specific textual excerpts for analysis.
A 2-page student worksheet designed for a reteach lesson on sentence fragments. It includes a Do Now diagnostic, a condensed "Fragment Tool Kit" reference section, guided practice on historical texts, and an independent application mission. Layout optimized to ensure reference tools and work areas fit perfectly on 2 pages.
A detailed answer key for the Fragment Fixer lesson. It provides teacher analysis for all grammatical assessments, exemplar paragraph revisions for historical texts, and pedagogical notes for identifying common student misconceptions.
A 6-slide presentation deck for teaching sentence fragments, featuring high-contrast visuals, clear grammatical rules (The Golden Rule), and interactive practice slides on the 1963 March on Washington and the Harlem Renaissance.
A 2-page student worksheet designed for a reteach lesson on sentence fragments. It includes a Do Now diagnostic, a "Fragment Tool Kit" reference section, guided practice on historical texts (March on Washington), independent application on the Harlem Renaissance, and a final Exit Ticket.
A dynamic and visually consistent slide deck for teaching plot structure. It uses an architectural blueprint theme to guide students through the five stages of Freytag's Pyramid and their relationship with Beginning, Middle, and End.
A comprehensive student worksheet featuring a scaffolded essay outline spread across two pages with handwriting lines for students, followed by a 6th-grade level example essay on a final page. The material analyzes the symbolism of the hamper in 'Abuela, Don't Forget Me' using a clear, thematic design.
Instructional slides presenting the core 4-paragraph essay themes. Includes MLA citation examples, key quotes, and the distinction between academic and ancestral learning.
A planning worksheet for students to analyze two types of education in Rex Ogle's memoir. It features lined writing areas and fits on a single page for student convenience.
A 4-paragraph exemplar essay for 6th-grade students analyzing the role of education in Rex Ogle's memoir. It includes standard MLA formatting and focuses on education as both a safe haven and a source of wisdom.
A student-facing checklist to help groups track their progress and ensure all requirements for 'The Sequel' project are met. Updated to include all 50 points and fixed layout issues.
A compact, single-page 50-point rubric for 'The Sequel' project, covering evidence, character growth, written quality, and creative media.
An introductory slide deck explaining the scoring criteria for the 'Sequel' project, detailing evidence requirements, page length, and creative tips. Updated with clarified scoring and a dedicated companion piece slide.
A comprehensive visual reference anchor chart for the classroom, clearly defining the five stages of a plot and how they align with the Beginning, Middle, and End structure.
A guided version of the Plot Blueprint Organizer featuring specific prompts and questions for each stage of the plot to assist students in drafting their story structure.
A blank blueprint-themed graphic organizer for students to map out the five stages of a plot (Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution) along with Beginning, Middle, and End phases.
A comprehensive guide for teachers on facilitating the 'Inquiry Ignition' lesson. Includes a suggested instructional flow, troubleshooting tips for common seminar challenges, and an observation tracker to monitor student participation and skill application.