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Text Set: You & Your Brain - The Limbic Brain
This culturally relevant text set focuses on building student understanding of the limbic system in the brain and how it’s connec…
Lessons designed to highlight the ELA/literacy Shifts and expectations of college- and career-ready standards
Lessons specifically designed to highlight the ELA/literacy Shifts and expectations of college- and career-ready standards
This culturally relevant text set focuses on building student understanding of the limbic system in the brain and how it’s connec…
The activities in this weekly reading routine are designed to support growth in all three areas of reading fluency (accuracy, rate, and…
This seven-step protocol outlines how to perform small group interventions for middle school and high school students reading below gra…
Each text set: Centers on a single topic (i.e., insects, desert animals, entrepreneurship) and contains a variety of resources…
Each text set: Centers on a single topic (i.e., insects, desert animals, entrepreneurship) and contains a variety of resources…
This resource is created by New Schools for New Orleans. All resources created by this organization may be found here. Each text…
This resource is created by New Schools for New Orleans. All resources created by this organization may be found here. Each text…
This resource is created by New Schools for New Orleans. All resources created by this organization may be found here. Each text…
Each text set: Centers on a single topic (i.e., insects, desert animals, entrepreneurship) and contains a variety of resources…
Includes one text and an accompanying video (both from NASA), ten text-dependent questions (including one optional constructed-response…
Includes: 2 primary source texts on the French Revolution Text-dependent questions Academic vocabulary list Writing prompt f…
Each text set: Centers on a single topic (i.e., insects, desert animals, entrepreneurship) and contains a variety of resources…
Each text set: Centers on a single topic (i.e., insects, desert animals, entrepreneurship) and contains a variety of resources…
Each text set: Centers on a single topic (i.e., insects, desert animals, entrepreneurship) and contains a variety of resources…
Forty passages to help students build fluency over the course of the school year.
Nelson Mandela’s speech (1994) was given to celebrate the first free election and the new policy of majority rule in South Africa…
The author argues that summer should be a time of relaxation and an opportunity for creativity for today’s children. Children of …
In “The Washwoman,” Singer recalls the woman who did his family’s laundry when he was a child in Poland. Singer…
In “The Jade Peony,” a Chinese-Canadian family engages in the delicate dance of retaining the old life while adjusting to t…
John is the son of a priest in a futuristic society where social class and rules are paramount. Knowledge is vital to John, and he inve…
After the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 Japanese-Americans on the west coast were forced to uproot themselves and move in…
“A Toast to the Oldest Inhabitant: The Weather of New England” was initially delivered as a speech to people familiar with …
The story centers on a young Haitian-artist, Annie, and her reverence for her father, whom she believes was a Haitian political prisone…
Tom Benecke is conflicted by his career ambition and his desire to be with his wife. One night while his wife goes to the movies …
In this story, set in the 1960s, a mother tells about a visit from her daughter Dee, to the family’s rural Southern home. Dee has…
The text focuses on Paul Berlin’s mental struggle to conquer his fear in Vietnam. To quell his fear, he thinks about home, his ch…
War is happening in Spain and the civilians are asked to leave the war zone. At the side of the road, the narrator, presumably a …
In this 1962 speech, Kennedy attempts to persuade the public that America should invest in space exploration in the name of progress an…
This semi-autobiographical text is set in the rural South during the Depression. The text focuses on Buddy’s recollection of the …
Two days after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Vice President Lyndon Johnson was sworn in as president. In this s…
Squadron Leader Peter Williamson, an English fighter pilot in World War II, has been injured and had to bail out over the English Chann…
An American Story details the trials and perseverance of the Dinh Family’s immigration to the United States as refugees from war-…
In this excerpt from his Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech, Elie Wiesel reminds the audience of the “urgent importance of the H…
Primary sources, secondary sources, and lesson materials from the National Humanities Center (NHC) to teach American History through hi…
This module consists of two units that serve as “bookends” to the study of the American Revolution. Unit 1 delves into the …
The Colorin Colorado website provides resources for educators, administrators and families of English Language Learners (ELLs). It incl…
Free units plans, lesson plans, Core-aligned texts, and student materials for teaching evidence-based claims. Available for grades 6-12…
Webpage by education researcher Tim Rasinski. Includes fluency assessments and instructional strategies for teachers.
Mary Maloney's husband Patrick tells his wife that that he is leaving her, and shocked beyond reply, she grabs a large leg of lamb from…
In this chilling tale by Edgar Allen Poe, Montresor seeks revenge on Fortunato for past insults. (McDougal Littell Literature, 2009) T…
This classic Ray Bradbury Science Fiction story is set in the future after a nuclear Armageddon in which a fully automated house goes t…
The cofounder of Microsoft Corporation makes predictions about the future as he chronicles communication innovations from the past and …
The text explores the conflicts between love and pride, and draws attention to the effects of familial and societal expectations and st…
Lorraine Hansberry uses elements of narrative, and persuasive and reflective essays to highlight memorable moments in her life where sh…
In “Harrison Bergeron,” Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. uses irony to illustrate how enforcing absolute equality would require a ridicul…
This lesson consists of four short works by Albert Einstein. The works regard pre- and post-war topics. (Holt Elements of Literature, 2…
In Wendi Kaufman's story, Vita, the narrator, lives in an apartment with her single mother. She deeply misses her father who left them,…
“The Lady, or the Tiger?” by Frank R. Stockton is about a fairy tale king who edifies his subjects through public trials wi…
Three-to-six day series of sample lessons includes: Text dependent questions Printable copies of the text Student discussion…
Outlines the key areas in which to support struggling readers. By educators David and Meredith Liben.