A comprehensive three-day unit for high school freshmen to master identifying and analyzing central ideas and supporting details in pop culture editorials and contemporary science journalism.
A comprehensive high school reading intervention sequence introducing and applying long VCC vowel patterns as exceptions to closed syllable rules, integrated with consonant-le and silent-e review.
A comprehensive five-part poetry analysis sequence that guides students through decoding figurative language, analyzing structure and meter, tracking tone shifts, and exploring thematic and cultural contexts. The sequence culminates in an analytical writing assessment and rubrics.
A comprehensive six-week English Language Arts curriculum for high school freshmen centered on R.J. Palacio's 'Wonder'. This unit analyzes how shifting narration, point of view, and multi-perspective characterization impact reader empathy and character development, culminating in evidence-based thematic essays on kindness and identity.
An intensive reading intervention unit designed for high school students, focusing on essential phonetic patterns, spelling rules, and syllable structures to rebuild foundational reading and spelling skills.
A 2-lesson reading intervention sequence designed for high school students reading below grade level. Focuses on the silent e (a_e) pattern, closed vs. silent-e vowel contrast, and compound word analysis.
A structured reading intervention sequence for older struggling readers, focusing on closed syllable rules, pattern rehearsal, and accurate decoding in connected texts.
Un programme complet de révision intensive pour le Brevet, regroupant des fiches, exercices et corrigés détaillés en français et en physique-chimie.
A year-long, 180-day curriculum of high-impact 6-minute daily ELA warm-ups designed for high school students. Structured into rotating weekly themes that target vocabulary, grammar, analytical writing, and rhetoric.
A targeted 2-day curriculum sequence designed for resource room students to master Part 2 (Source-Based Argument) of the ELA Regents Exam, featuring scaffolded texts, step-by-step checklists, planning guides, and an annotated exemplar essay.
A scaffolded unit covering the major trials of Odysseus from the Epic Poem, tailored specifically for WIDA Level 1-2 ELL students.
A high-stakes, collaborative tabletop escape curriculum. Missions are self-contained and fun, targeting academic anxiety, family duty, digital literacy, and friendship & peer pressure (e.g. someone left out, group conflict escalating, friend pressured to do wrong). Recruits build decision-making, social intelligence, and value systems.
A rigorous high school unit exploring John Green's 'Everything is Tuberculosis', examining historical plague narratives, the biological science of the bacillus, medical ethics, global health policy, and the human side of patient advocacy.
A cohesive memoir unit exploring Walter Dean Myers' Bad Boy. Focusing on theme, identity development, and language scaffolding, this unit supports diverse learners through visually structured study guides and resources.
A unit focused on the universal experience of growing up, designed specifically for English Language Learners to build both thematic literary analysis skills and phonetic proficiency.
A comprehensive literacy intervention program for high school students, focusing on morphology, comprehension, and fluency to bridge learning gaps through engaging, age-appropriate content.
A unit exploring Just Mercy, focusing on the legal system, racial injustice, and restorative justice through literature.
A graphic-novel inspired study of Romeo and Juliet, focusing on character analysis and textual evidence through visual summaries and detective-style comprehension questions.