A foundational sequence for 6th-grade ESL beginners focused on high-frequency action verbs, time-telling, and sequencing routines. Students build the vocabulary and structures needed to describe their daily lives and personal preferences.
This 5-lesson sequence for 6th-grade ESL students covers the ethical use of information, focusing on intellectual property, MLA citation components, digital tools, and in-text attribution. Students progress from conceptual understanding to creating a mini-bibliography for a personal project.
A comprehensive workshop-style unit for 6th Grade ESL students focused on the linguistic mechanics of paraphrasing and synthesizing information. Students move from identifying core concepts to orally retelling information, transforming individual sentences, and finally weaving multiple sources into a single coherent paragraph without plagiarizing.
A 5-lesson unit for 6th-grade ESL students focused on transforming search habits from natural language questions to strategic keyword and Boolean operator techniques. Students move from basic vocabulary brainstorming to navigating academic databases and skimming snippets for relevance.
A comprehensive sequence for 6th Grade ESL students to develop critical research and information literacy skills. Students progress from distinguishing basic facts and opinions to applying professional evaluation frameworks like the CRAAP test to determine source credibility.
A comprehensive 5-lesson sequence designed for 7th-grade ESL students to master the art of synthesizing information. Students progress from organizing raw research notes to writing sophisticated, cohesive academic paragraphs using evidence from multiple sources.
A comprehensive 7th-grade ESL sequence focusing on the ethics of academic integrity, the mechanics of paraphrasing and summarizing, and the technical accuracy of MLA citations. Students transition from understanding intellectual property to performing independent 'plagiarism audits' on research samples.
A sequence for 7th-grade ESL students focusing on digital literacy, evaluating source credibility, and mastering search strategies for academic research. Students move from identifying misinformation to independently curating high-quality sources using databases and Boolean logic.
A comprehensive workshop-style sequence for 4th Grade ESL students to master academic research skills. Students progress from navigating text features to note-taking, paraphrasing, summarizing, and ultimately synthesizing information from multiple sources while avoiding plagiarism.
This sequence targets the mechanical difficulties of understanding natural, fast-paced English. Students explore phonological rules like linking, elision, and assimilation to decode authentic, fluid speech patterns found in campus social life.
This sequence guides intermediate ESL students through the nuances of pragmatic meaning in English. Students will learn to decode indirect speech, sarcasm, hedging language, and emotional undertones in academic and social contexts to improve their listening comprehension and communicative competence.
This sequence equips intermediate ESL students with the linguistic and cognitive tools needed to navigate university lectures. It covers discourse markers, hierarchy of information, identifying tangents, note-taking systems, and synthesizing long-form academic speech.
A comprehensive sequence for 8th-grade ESL students to master information literacy. Students progress from identifying bias and evaluating source credibility to performing advanced searches and ethically synthesizing research with proper MLA citations.
A comprehensive 5-lesson sequence for 10th-grade intermediate ESL students focused on decoding natural spoken English, including connected speech, reductions, idioms, and prosody. Students move from 'textbook' understanding to recognizing the fluid rhythms and figurative language of native speakers.
A 10th-grade ESL sequence focused on advanced listening skills. Students learn to detect bias, analyze tone, identify rhetorical devices, and infer speaker relationships through various audio sources like news, speeches, and podcasts.
A comprehensive sequence for 10th-grade ESL students focusing on academic listening and note-taking. Students learn to identify signpost language, use the Cornell method, distinguish main ideas from supporting details, and synthesize information from lectures.
An intermediate ESL sequence where students act as 'communication detectives' to analyze tone, idioms, exaggeration, and speaker intent in spoken English. The sequence culminates in a mystery simulation requiring students to synthesize all listening skills to solve a case.
A comprehensive ESL sequence for 12th-grade intermediate students focusing on the phonological and cultural aspects of spoken English. Students will move from decoding individual sound reductions to analyzing complex narratives in podcasts, improving their ability to navigate real-world English environments.
A 5-lesson sequence for 12th-grade ESL students focused on interpreting tone, intent, and implicit meaning in professional settings like job interviews and negotiations.
A comprehensive unit for 12th-grade ESL students to master university-level listening skills, focusing on structural markers, note-taking systems, and synthesizing complex information.
This sequence teaches 5th-grade ESL students how to navigate informational texts efficiently using skimming and scanning strategies. Students will move from understanding the big picture to locating specific keywords and using text features to answer test-style questions under time pressure.
A 5-lesson sequence for 10th-grade ESL students focused on mastering time management and strategic pacing for academic exams. Students move from benchmarking their natural speed to mastering 'triage' techniques, evaluating reading strategies, and practicing crisis management for timed tests.
A comprehensive sequence for 10th-grade ESL students focusing on academic text navigation. Students learn to use text features, skimming, scanning, and transition words to retrieve information rapidly and accurately, culminating in a timed retrieval challenge.
A comprehensive sequence designed to help 10th-grade ESL students master academic test-taking by analyzing question stems, evaluating answer choice logic, and applying prediction strategies. Students move from basic identification of keywords to complex synthesis of strategies across various question types.
A sequence designed for 7th-grade ESL students to master the art of inferring unknown academic vocabulary through context clues, morphology, syntax, and tone analysis. This unit transforms vocabulary gaps from roadblocks into solvable puzzles using a "Word Detective" theme.
This sequence targets the analytical skills required to dismantle multiple-choice questions for 7th Grade ESL learners. Students move from understanding the anatomy of a question to identifying common logical fallacies and 'trap' answers, utilizing game-based learning and deductive reasoning.
An intermediate ESL sequence focused on mastering the complexities of natural spoken English. Students explore connected speech, reductions, idioms, and prosodic features to decode meaning beyond literal definitions in authentic media contexts like podcasts and interviews.
A comprehensive sequence for 11th Grade ESL students focused on mastering the metacognitive and tactical aspects of high-stakes testing, including time management, strategic guessing, and anxiety regulation.
A comprehensive 5-lesson sequence designed for 7th Grade ESL students to master skimming and scanning techniques. Students progress from basic differentiation of reading styles to high-speed information retrieval and synthesis, building the confidence and fluency needed for timed academic assessments.
This sequence prepares intermediate ESL students for university-level academic listening by focusing on signposting language, speaker stance, hedging, and strategic note-taking. Students will move from identifying basic transitions to synthesizing complex arguments from multiple spoken sources.
A comprehensive 5-lesson unit for 11th-grade ESL students focused on deconstructing complex academic test prompts. Students transition from identifying instructional verbs to parsing syntax, distinguishing inference from literal recall, and mastering advanced strategies like prediction and handling negative constraints.
A comprehensive 11th Grade ESL sequence focused on mastering multiple-choice tests through the 'Test Detective' framework. Students learn to identify distractor patterns like scope errors, verbatim traps, and absolute language to improve academic reading comprehension and test performance.
A comprehensive sequence designed for 11th-grade ESL students to master skimming and scanning techniques for academic success. Students progress from basic differentiation of reading speeds to advanced strategies for identifying tone, navigating text structures, and handling paraphrased test questions under time pressure.
This sequence develops advanced ESL academic skills focused on shorthand, signpost recognition, and synthesis for integrated exam tasks. Students learn to build efficient note-taking systems to manage cognitive load during high-stakes listening and reading assessments.
A comprehensive unit for high school seniors focused on deconstructing the logic of standardized English exams. Students learn to identify question components, categorize common distractors, and apply process-of-elimination techniques to improve performance on tests like TOEFL, IELTS, and SAT.
A comprehensive sequence for 12th Grade ESL students focused on mastering the writing sections of high-stakes English proficiency exams. Students learn formulaic yet effective strategies for prompt analysis, outlining, introductory structure, body paragraph development, and rapid proofreading to maximize scores under strict time limits.
A comprehensive unit for 12th-grade ESL students to master high-speed academic reading. Students develop skimming, scanning, and vocabulary deduction skills to improve their performance on timed standardized tests.
A comprehensive sequence for 6th Grade ESL students to master Short Constructed Responses (SCR) using the R.A.C.E. strategy under time constraints. Students learn to decode prompts, craft strong topic sentences, integrate evidence, and rapidly edit their work.
A comprehensive sequence for 6th-grade ESL students focusing on time management and pacing strategies for standardized testing. Students learn to triage questions, manage anxiety when stuck, master bubble sheet mechanics, and monitor their progress against the clock.
This sequence teaches 6th-grade ESL students the essential test-taking strategies of skimming and scanning. Through a 'Speed Scout' academy theme, students learn to navigate academic texts efficiently, identifying when to look for the 'gist' versus specific details to save time and improve accuracy on standardized tests.
A sequence for 6th-grade ESL students to master academic test-taking through logic and deduction, using a detective-themed approach to analyze question stems and eliminate distractor answers.
A comprehensive 9th Grade ESL sequence focusing on academic test-taking strategies. Students learn to decode diverse question formats, from True/False logic to data interpretation, using a workshop-based 'Test Decoder' approach.
A comprehensive sequence designed for 9th-grade ESL students to master time management, prioritization, and stress-reduction techniques for high-stakes standardized testing. Students learn the 'Triage' method, time budgeting, strategic guessing, and physiological anxiety resets through active simulations.
This sequence develops critical reading efficiency for 9th-grade ESL students, focusing on skimming for main ideas and scanning for specific details to succeed in timed academic exams. Students progress from grasping the 'gist' using text features to locating specific data points and utilizing signpost words to navigate complex arguments.