A visual presentation for a high school ELA lesson on 'All Summer in a Day', focusing on setting, characterization of Margot, group psychology of the classmates, and the climax of the story.
Answer key for the Nature Resilient Four Worksheet, providing sample responses, synonym identification, and context check answers for teacher reference. Updated to match the worksheet's final styling with the final task removed.
Facilitation guide and answer key for the Truth Detectives worksheet, featuring a vibrant digital-security theme with clear keys for all 9 scenarios. Flexible height layout with standard page breaks to allow content to flow naturally.
Vibrant student worksheet featuring a SIFT method checklist, a viral housing scam case study, and a balanced 9-scenario quiz. Features a cohesive digital-security theme with bold colors and clear work areas. Flexible height layout with standard page breaks to allow content to flow naturally.
Vibrant, high-contrast visual presentation for teaching students how to recognize fake news, featuring the SIFT method and predatory ad identification. Uses a polished digital-security aesthetic with bold colors.
Answer key for the Nature Resilient Four Worksheet, providing sample responses, synonym identification, and context check answers for teacher reference. Updated to match the worksheet's final styling.
A two-page vocabulary worksheet focusing on serene, verdant, prosperity, and resilient with extremely simplified directions for maximum student clarity. Includes definition-matching, context-checking, drawing, and sentence-writing tasks. Features smaller fonts to ensure a clean fit across two pages with the final step removed.
A targeted guide to academic transition words used in the 'Turtles All the Way Down' exemplar essay. Includes definitions, categorizations, and application practice for 10th-grade students.
A 10th-grade level exemplar analysis essay of 'Turtles All the Way Down'. The essay analyzes structural pacing, anaphora, landscape imagery, metaphors, and the complex relationship between Aza and Daisy.
A creative final task for The Great Gatsby Chapter 4. Students choose between writing a social contract or an internal monologue to explore the transactional relationships of the characters.
A scaffolded character analysis worksheet for The Great Gatsby Chapter 4. Students use a 'Social Ledger' format to track motivations, currency, and evidence for how characters use one another.
An instructional presentation introducing the concept of social transactions in The Great Gatsby Chapter 4. Includes definitions, case studies (Gatsby/Wolfsheim/Nick), and guided questions for analysis.