A student worksheet featuring a 5-paragraph essay on 'The Lottery' containing heavy grammatical errors (run-ons, fragments, parallel structure, and punctuation) for correction.
A presentation slide deck for Romeo and Juliet Act 1, guiding students through the plot summaries from the Prologue to the first meeting of the lovers. Features bold visuals, key quotes, and clear plot points to support the comprehension check.
A teacher-facing answer key for the Verona Vendetta comprehension worksheet. Provides concise, accurate answers to the 16 Wh- questions based on the summary provided.
A student-facing reading comprehension worksheet for Romeo and Juliet Act 1, featuring Wh- questions based on a simplified summary. Includes clear sections for the Prologue, the Street Brawl, the Proposal, and the Feast.
A comprehensive answer key for both the practice quiz prep and the final poem proficiency test, including TEKS alignments and sample open responses.
An expanded answer key and grading guide for the Gold Medal Quiz, providing correct multiple-choice answers and an exemplar objective summary. Formatted to fit on a single page.
An expanded summative assessment for the Olympic Origins lesson, testing students' ability to identify a central idea, analyze development, and craft an objective summary. Choice styling is uniform and page breaks are optimized.
An alternative practice quiz designed to prepare newcomer students for the final assessment, mirroring the question types and TEKS alignments of the provided test with simplified language.
A comprehensive teacher guide for the Olympic Origins lesson, including RI.8.2 standard alignment, pacing, and answer key.
A high-contrast anchor chart designed for student notebooks, providing a clear visual reference for identifying the central idea and writing an objective summary. Fits on a single page.
A visually engaging slide deck that introduces students to the concepts of central idea and objective summary through the lens of Olympic history.
An informational reading passage about the history of the Olympic Games with a wide margin for student annotations, specifically designed to help students identify the central idea and write an objective summary. Standard: RI.8.2.