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Units for Middle & High School English Classes

Discover our curated thematic units for middle and high school English teachers. Enhance your teaching toolkit with our engaging modules that cover a wide range of literary and analytical skills for grades 6-12. Massachusetts Teachers can access these free engaging and cultural responsive lesson plans and receive coaching from an all-star lead teacher.

HerStory: Celebrating The Trailblazers Who Shaped History

December 18, 2024

DescriptionThis course is an engaging and inspiring course designed for Grades 6-7 Multilingual Learners (MLs) at proficiency levels 2 and above. In this course, students will explore the incredible stories of diverse women from around the world who have made a lasting impact on society. Through close reading, students will examine historical texts, focusing on key women trailblazers and their contributions to various fields. Using the RACE strategy (Restate, Answer, Cite evidence, Explain), … [Read more...] about HerStory: Celebrating The Trailblazers Who Shaped History

Filed Under: English, History, ESL

Fantasy Worlds in Words: Crafting Original Narratives

December 18, 2024

Description Discover the joy of storytelling as we blend fantasy and systemic functional linguistics. Using Dr. Maria Brisk's approach, students will create original narratives guided by the mentor text, "Girl of Fire and Thorns." In this course, students explore functional language that aligns with Common Core reading standards to strengthen narrative construction. The course culminates with the collaborative construction of an original fantasy narrative. This course is inclusive, offering … [Read more...] about Fantasy Worlds in Words: Crafting Original Narratives

Filed Under: ESL, English, Humanities

Media Influence: Crafting Your Voice in a Digital World

October 24, 2024

Description In this dynamic, project-based ESL Level 3-4 course, students will dive into the world of media to explore how advertisements, social media, and public service announcements shape our beliefs, identities, and communities. By analyzing real-world media, students will uncover how persuasive techniques such as ethos, pathos, and logos are used to influence audiences—equipping them to navigate and critique the messages they encounter every day. This course is culturally responsive, … [Read more...] about Media Influence: Crafting Your Voice in a Digital World

Filed Under: English, ESL

The Fictional Mind: Exploring diverse fictional perspectives in literature

September 9, 2024

Description English classes are more than just reading to write about what you read. In this course, students will analyze short stories, poetry and plays in order to understand the intersectionality of diverse perspectives. While the majority of the texts in this course are fiction, the skills learned are transferrable to all genres. This course has required readings and also gives students opportunities to choose their own texts in order to build student autonomy and help students to better … [Read more...] about The Fictional Mind: Exploring diverse fictional perspectives in literature

Filed Under: English

Developing Our Civic Selves: Strengthening Our Democracy through Media Literacy and Digital Citizenship

September 9, 2024

Description In this course, students will explore the concepts of media literacy and digital citizenship. They will learn how to use technology safely and responsibly, engage with their communities through digital tools, and effectively access, analyze, evaluate, and create media content. The course will also cover how to recognize bias in information and include a study of the history and principles of freedom of the press and free speech. By the end of the course, students will be able to … [Read more...] about Developing Our Civic Selves: Strengthening Our Democracy through Media Literacy and Digital Citizenship

Filed Under: U.S. Government, History, English

Podcast Pioneers: Crafting Your Voice in the Digital Age

July 29, 2024

Description Introduction to Podcasting is a dynamic and interactive course designed for 9th-grade students to explore the art and science of podcasting. This course provides students with the opportunity to develop their communication, research, and technical skills through the creation and production of original podcasts. Students will learn the fundamentals of podcasting, including topic selection, scriptwriting, interviewing techniques, audio recording, editing, and distribution. By the end … [Read more...] about Podcast Pioneers: Crafting Your Voice in the Digital Age

Filed Under: Science, English, History

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