Randomized sentence strips for the 'Olympig' sequencing activity. Tailored for High School ESL students with appropriate text complexity and no elementary-focused imagery.
A comprehensive teacher guide for the Rhyme Garden lesson, including learning objectives, a detailed delivery script, scaffolding tips, and differentiation strategies.
An instructional slide deck that introduces rhyming concepts and provides guided practice before students start their independent coloring activity.
The answer key for the Rhyme Garden worksheet, updated to match the revised worksheet layout and content.
A color-by-code worksheet where students identify CVC word families to reveal a colorful mosaic garden. Includes -at, -en, -ig, -og, and -un rhyme groups. Fixes layout and content issues.
Teacher answer key and grading guide for all student worksheets and assessments in the Everlasting Choice unit.
A final assessment for the Tuck Everlasting unit, covering character development, symbolism, and a thematic essay on immortality.
Final presentation analyzing the resolution of the novel, Winnie's choice to pour the water on the toad, and the meaning of the epilogue.
An interactive worksheet for students to sketch and analyze the major symbols in the novel, including the music box, the toad, and the wheel.
Presentation focusing on the symbolic importance of the toad, the music box, and the gallows in Tuck Everlasting.
A worksheet focusing on the Man in the Yellow Suit's character and motives, comparing his capitalistic approach to the Tucks' protective ethics.
Presentation analyzing the Man in the Yellow Suit as an antagonist, contrasting his greed with the Tucks' desire to protect the natural order.
A comparison worksheet for Jesse and Miles Tuck, focusing on their differing views on immortality and Angus Tuck's metaphor of the boat on the pond.
Visual presentation exploring the secret of the spring and the contrasting perspectives of Jesse and Miles Tuck regarding their immortality.
A student worksheet focusing on Winnie Foster's characterization and her environment at the start of the novel, including symbolic analysis of the toad.
Introductory presentation for Tuck Everlasting, introducing the wheel metaphor, the setting of Treegap, and the character of Winnie Foster.
A comprehensive 10-day unit plan overview for Tuck Everlasting, detailing learning objectives, weekly breakdowns, and key thematic focus areas for teachers.