An introductory slide deck for undergraduate debaters explaining the concept of offensive refutation, specifically focusing on link turns versus impact turns and the 'never double turn' rule.
A 2-page teacher answer key for the 'Not So Far as The Forest' analysis worksheet. It provides the correct answers for 14 multiple-choice questions, detailed textual references, and scoring guidelines for the 4 short-answer responses.
An 11-page student worksheet for Edna St. Vincent Millay's 'Not So Far as The Forest.' It includes the full poem with annotation margins, 14 multiple-choice questions, and 4 short-answer questions with 8 designated writing lines each, all labeled by literary skill.
The answer key for the Forest Analysis Worksheet, providing correct multiple-choice answers and grading guidelines for the short-answer analysis questions.
A six-page comprehensive review worksheet based on Edna St. Vincent Millay's poem 'Not So Far as the Forest'. It includes the poem text, 12 multiple-choice questions, and 4 short-answer questions focused on structural analysis, diction, figurative language, mood, and theme.
A structured student brainstorming and planning worksheet to guide the artifact selection process for the Echoes of the Era project.
A detailed slide-by-slide instructional script for teachers, providing narration, discussion prompts, and delivery tips to maximize student engagement during the project launch.
A professional assessment tool for evaluating digital zeitgeist capsules, focusing on artifact selection, provenance analysis, media literacy, and technical curation.
A high-impact slide deck for introducing the Echoes of the Era project, defining the concept of the zeitgeist, and outlining student project requirements with a modern, archival aesthetic.
A comprehensive implementation guide for teachers to lead the Echoes of the Era project, featuring lesson objectives, daily pacing, instructional steps, and differentiation strategies.
A teacher guide for the Galactic Language Lounge lesson. Includes a 30-minute pacing guide, answer keys for all student activities, and specific differentiation strategies for B1/B2 ESL learners. Consolidated to a single page.
A listening comprehension guide designed to accompany a YouTube video. It includes sections for keyword detection, quote completion, and visual analysis of character emotions, tailored for B1/B2 ESL learners. Consolidated to a single page.
A two-page printable worksheet for ESL students covering Star Wars character backstories and a comparison of Jedi and Sith philosophy. Layout optimized to fit two pages with improved contrast and work areas.
A high-energy, Star Wars-themed slide deck designed for ESL students. It includes visual representations of the Jedi and Sith Codes, character backstory highlights, and structured speaking prompts to facilitate classroom discussion. Content layout fixed for better slide transitions.
An updated, high-impact review slide deck that recaps sports archetypes using the full criteria from the unit's Brainstorm Key. It defines Heroes, Villains, and the 'Swagger Paradox' with rapid-fire practice cases for Curry and Durant.
A printable exit ticket for the Beat Breakdown lesson, featuring morphological analysis of 'calligraphy', a context question about Hip Hop's roots, and a suffix application task. Designed with two tickets per page for efficient printing.
Instructional slides for the 'Beat Breakdown' lesson. Covers the key morphology (carto, mono, paleo, graphy, choreo), the extensive list of required suffixes, the reading passage for group fluency, and comprehension discussion questions.
A teacher-facing answer key and morphology guide for the 'Beat Breakdown' reading passage. Includes a breakdown of integrated roots (carto, mono, paleo, etc.) and suggested answers for the comprehension questions.
A high-school level fluency passage and comprehension worksheet about the history of Hip Hop, incorporating over 40 specific suffixes and Greek/Latin roots like carto, mono, paleo, graphy, and choreo. Includes a main idea prompt and three higher-order thinking questions.
A teacher's comprehensive master key for Chapters 13-15 of 'Their Eyes Were Watching God,' featuring narrative summaries, in-depth analysis of user-provided quotes, and instructional tips.
A comprehensive chapter summary and analysis guide for Chapters 13-15 of 'Their Eyes Were Watching God,' featuring key quotes and thematic breakdowns suitable for an 8th-grade reading level.
A teacher guide for the 15-minute mini-lesson on Maria Teresa's epistolary narration. Includes a pacing guide, key teaching points, and an answer key for the 'Private Pages' worksheet.
A slideshow designed for a 15-minute mini-lesson on Maria Teresa's epistolary narration in 'In the Time of the Butterflies'. It visually guides students through the transition from personal diary entries to political records, connecting this structural shift to the theme of loss of innocence.
A two-page worksheet analyzing Maria Teresa's (Mate) narration in 'In the Time of the Butterflies'. It explores the shift in her diary's content and tone to illustrate her political awakening and loss of innocence.
A teacher-facing facilitator guide and exemplar sheet for the 'Literary Architecture' lesson. Includes instructional phases, facilitation tips, and a complete 4-paragraph ANEZZ exemplar based on The Great Gatsby. Spacing optimized for 2 pages.
A visual presentation guiding students through the 'Literary Architecture' concept, breaking down the 4-paragraph essay structure and the ANEZZ body paragraph method with high-impact visuals. Optimized for layout and word spacing.
An expanded four-page essay planning worksheet with a blueprint theme, dedicating a full page of writing space to each paragraph of a 4-paragraph literary analysis including the ANEZZ body paragraph format. Layout and spacing are optimized for student writing.
A teacher's resource providing learning objectives, answer keys for the worksheet, and deep-dive discussion prompts for the poem 'Tired.'
A visual presentation deck for teaching Langston Hughes' poem 'Tired,' focusing on the shift from passive waiting to active, metaphorical surgery on the world's injustices. Revised with improved contrast and the inclusion of key check-for-understanding questions.
A student worksheet containing the poem 'Tired' by Langston Hughes followed by five high-level multiple-choice questions focusing on imagery and thematic development. Revised for better page layout and reflection space.
A student-facing checklist for argumentative writing, aligned with the teacher rubric. Focuses on claim, evidence, and reasoning with actionable check-boxes and a self-reflection area.
A detailed 4-point teacher rubric for evaluating argumentative writing, focusing on claim, evidence, reasoning, and structure. Features a professional legal/detective theme for clear assessment.