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I've been a highly effective high school English Language Arts educator for the last 16 years. I've taught in urban and suburban environments, focusing on IB, honors, gifted and talented, and co-taught special-ed classes. I have a Master’s Degree in Curriculum and Instructional Literacy Planning. I pride myself on crafting pristine curriculum through creating standards-based learning opportunities for all students.
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Preview of Literary Analysis: How to Analyze Theme– “Fish Cheeks” by Amy Tan

Literary Analysis: How to Analyze Theme– “Fish Cheeks” by Amy Tan

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Thanks for purchasing my lesson. Please rate and review it, and follow me to check out the other ELA lessons and units I create. I’m hopeful your students find this lesson as rigorously engaging and thought-provoking as mine did! Lesson Title: Literary Analysis: How to Analyze Theme– “Fish Cheeks” by Amy Tan [1.3– Lesson 3 in a unit of 9]Lesson Objectives: Determine a theme of a text and analyze in detail its development. Integrate textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says expl
Preview of Back-to-School Writer's Boot Camp Unit: Text-dependent Literary Analysis

Back-to-School Writer's Boot Camp Unit: Text-dependent Literary Analysis

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Hi. Thanks for purchasing my unit. Please rate and review my lessons, and follow me to check out the other ELA lessons and units I create.  I’m hopeful your students will find meaning in how these lessons work together to achieve an overarching purpose. These lessons work together as a cohesive whole to guide students to enduring understandings and mastery of essential learning outcomes! I make customized lessons and units, upon request. I will make a lesson, a grouping of lessons, or a unit of
Preview of Poetry Unit: Support Central Idea via Text Evidence & Author's Purpose Analysis

Poetry Unit: Support Central Idea via Text Evidence & Author's Purpose Analysis

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Number of Lessons: 11 standards-based lessons, including creative writing, formal literary analysis writing and multiple-choice assessments, with rubrics and answer keys, plus 2 extra credit assignments. Additionally included are guided notes on paragraph expectations and formatting. Unit texts include poetry and non-fiction.  Length of Unit: Completion of unit takes 3-4 weeks, dependent on minutes of instruction per class. Student Level: Unit is appropriate for grades 9-12, when teaching to g
Preview of Of Mice and Men Unit

Of Mice and Men Unit

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Unit Title: Of Mice and MenNumber of Lessons: 10 standards-based lessons, including creative writing, formal literary analysis writing, group collaborative writing, rubrics, graphic organizers, text-dependent-questions, and lessons on self-evaluation highlighting responding to teacher feedback. Additionally included, are guided notes on paragraph expectations and formatting. Unit texts include Of Mice and Men, youtube tutorials, and background building websites.Length of Unit: Completion of un
Preview of Of Mice and Men film vs. book comparison

Of Mice and Men film vs. book comparison

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Lesson Title: Of Mice and Men Film vs. Book Comparison  (1.9)                                           Lesson 9 in a unit of 10Lesson Objectives:  You will compare and contrast the representation of Of Mice and Men in two different mediums.Key Concepts:  Central Idea, Characterization, Claim-Evidence-Warrant, Comparative Analysis, Comparison, Dual Representation, Different Mediums/same text, Film Companion, Movie NotesStudent Level: This lesson is appropriate for grades 9-12, when teaching to g
Preview of Analyzing word choice and selecting best text evidence--"The Raven" by Poe

Analyzing word choice and selecting best text evidence--"The Raven" by Poe

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Lesson Title: Analyzing word choice and selecting best text evidence to prove answers--"The Raven" by Edgar Allen Poe (1.6)Lesson 1.6 of 1.11 in Poetry Unit3 Day Lesson Objectives: Explore Edgar Allan Poe as an author. View a parody of his poetry. Analyze the SOAPSTone of a poem (Speaker, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, Subject, Tone). Explore the theme of a poem, and explain how it develops over the course of the text. Craft a free verse poem with a similar tone and incorporating similar figurati
Preview of Compare poets teaching similar lesson-- "The Sneetches" & "We and They"

Compare poets teaching similar lesson-- "The Sneetches" & "We and They"

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Lesson Title:Compare 2 poets teaching A Similar lesson-- “The Sneetches” by Dr. Seuss & “We and They” by Rudyard Kipling (1.8)Lesson 1.8 of 1.11 in Poetry UnitLesson Objectives: Analyze poet’s word choice and characterization in order to draw thematic conclusions. Compare and contrast how 2 poets teach a similar lesson by developing a common central idea claim and supporting the claim with text evidence from both sources. Key Concepts: Theme, Poetry, Word Choice, Characterization, Author’s Purpo
Preview of Unit Plan: Informational Synthesis --  Romeo & Juliet vs. Teen Brain Science

Unit Plan: Informational Synthesis -- Romeo & Juliet vs. Teen Brain Science

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Unit Title: Romeo & Juliet– Informational Analysis & Synthesis Comparison Play vs.Teenage Brain Science Articles Number of Lessons: 15 standards-based lessons, including creative writing, formal literary analysis writing, group collaborative writing, rubrics, graphic organizers, text-dependent-questions, and lessons on self-evaluation highlighting responding to teacher feedback. Additionally included, are guided notes on paragraph expectations, citing plays, integrating quotes, and formatti
Preview of Group Literary Analysis Paragraph: Theme of "Only Daughter" by Sandra Cisneros

Group Literary Analysis Paragraph: Theme of "Only Daughter" by Sandra Cisneros

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Thanks for purchasing my lesson. I’m hopeful your students find it as rigorously engaging and thought-provoking as mine did! Lesson Title: Group Literary Analysis Paragraph: Theme of "Only Daughter" by Sandra Cisneros (1.6) Lesson 6 in a unit of 11 Lesson Objectives: Analyze a short story’s theme. Cite the central ideas of the text and find the best textual evidence to prove the idea is true. Write a well-formatted literary analysis paragraph focusing on a direct specific thesis, supported with
Preview of Introduction to John Steinbeck & Of Mice and Men

Introduction to John Steinbeck & Of Mice and Men

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Lesson Title:  Introduction to John Steinbeck & Of Mice and Men   Lesson 1 in a unit of 10Lesson Objectives: You will cite strong and thorough evidence from informational texts to support claims. You will analyze accounts of the same subject from different mediums to determine which details are emphasized in order to draw collective conclusions about the historic time period. Key Concepts: Author’s Purpose, Close Reading, Evidence, Foreshadowing, Guided Notes, How to Annotate, Introduction Assig
Preview of Informational Analysis Paragraph: "The Teenage Brain Still Under Construction"

Informational Analysis Paragraph: "The Teenage Brain Still Under Construction"

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Lesson Title: Informational Analysis Paragraph: "The Teenage Brain Still Under Construction" (Teen Brain Science Article #1)  Lesson 3 in a unit of 15 Lesson Objectives: Make connections between brain science explored in a nonfiction article, and the actions of characters in Romeo & Juliet. Pick the best textual evidence to support your ideas. You will integrate evidence into your writing using quote lead-ins and proper MLA citation. Romeo & Juliet Study: Focus on thematic concepts of irrationa
Preview of Informational Analysis Paragraph Bundle: Brain Science Articles/ Romeo & Juliet

Informational Analysis Paragraph Bundle: Brain Science Articles/ Romeo & Juliet

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Bundle of Lessons Title: Informational Analysis Paragraphs: Teenage Brain Science Articles vs. Romeo & Juliet 4 lessons in a unit of 15Lesson Bundle Objective: Make connections between brain science explored in a nonfiction article, and the actions of characters in Romeo & Juliet. Pick the best textual evidence to support your ideas. You will integrate evidence into your writing using quote lead-ins and proper MLA citation. Romeo & Juliet Study: Focus on thematic concepts of irrationality, hat
Preview of Literary Analysis Paragraphs & Short Stories Unit Plan

Literary Analysis Paragraphs & Short Stories Unit Plan

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Unit Title: Literary Analysis Paragraphs & Short StoriesNumber of Lessons: 9 standards-based lessons, including creative writing, formal literary analysis writing, group collaborative writing, rubrics, graphic organizers, text-dependent-questions, and lessons on self-evaluation highlighting responding to teacher feedback. Additionally included, are guided notes on paragraph expectations and formatting. Unit texts include short stories and non-fiction.  This is a Back-To-School Writer’s Boot Cam
Preview of Literary Analysis paragraph: "The School Days of an Indian Girl"  by Zitkala-Sa

Literary Analysis paragraph: "The School Days of an Indian Girl" by Zitkala-Sa

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Thanks for purchasing my lesson. Please rate and review it, and follow me to check out the other ELA lessons and units I create. I’m hopeful your students find this lesson as rigorously engaging and thought-provoking as mine did!Lesson Title: Literary Analysis of Short Stories Unit-- Literary Analysis paragraph: Pre-Assessment: “The School Days of an Indian Girl” by Zitkala-Sa [1.1–Lesson 1 in a unit of 9] Lesson Objectives: Read a short story and make annotations to help support the author's m
Preview of Group Literary Analysis Paragraph: Theme of "Fish Cheeks" by Amy Tan

Group Literary Analysis Paragraph: Theme of "Fish Cheeks" by Amy Tan

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Thanks for purchasing my lesson. Please rate and review it, and follow me to check out the other ELA lessons and units I create. I’m hopeful your students find this lesson as rigorously engaging and thought-provoking as mine did! Lesson Title: Group Literary Analysis Paragraph: Theme of "Fish Cheeks" by Amy Tan [1.5– Lesson 5 in a unit of ]Lesson Objectives: Analyze a short story’s theme. Cite the central ideas of the text and find the best textual evidence to prove the idea is true. Write a we
Preview of Literary Analysis Paragraph: "Still I Rise" Text Evidence Collection & Analysis

Literary Analysis Paragraph: "Still I Rise" Text Evidence Collection & Analysis

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Lesson Title: Literary Analysis Paragraph: Text Evidence Collection and Analysis-- “Still I Rise” by Maya Angelou (1.4)Lesson 1.4 of 1.11 in Poetry UnitLesson Objectives: Analyze the poet’s message using tone and figurative language. Cite the central ideas of the text and find the best textual evidence to prove the idea is true. Write a well-formatted literary analysis paragraph focusing on a direct specific thesis, supported with correctly integrated quotes.  *There is a rubric for the paragrap
Preview of Characterization Analysis: Romeo & Juliet; Act 2, Scene 3 & Friar Lawrence

Characterization Analysis: Romeo & Juliet; Act 2, Scene 3 & Friar Lawrence

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Lesson Title: Characterization Analysis: Romeo & Juliet; Act 2, Scene 3 & Friar Lawrence   Lesson 7 in a unit of 15 Lesson Objectives: You will determine a central idea of a text in order to better understand character motivations. You will  support your thinking with the best textual evidence. Romeo & Juliet Study: Focus on thematic concepts of irrationality, hatred without true reason, mob mentality, lack of parental supervision, consequences of actions, importance of forethought, teenage
Preview of Informational Analysis Paragraph: Adulthood: What the Brain Says About Maturity

Informational Analysis Paragraph: Adulthood: What the Brain Says About Maturity

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Lesson Title: "Adulthood: What the Brain Says About Maturity" (Teen Brain Science Article #3) Lesson 9 in a unit of 15 Lesson Objectives: Make connections between brain science explored in a nonfiction article, and the actions of characters in Romeo & Juliet. Pick the best textual evidence to support your ideas. You will integrate evidence into your writing using quote lead-ins and proper MLA citation. Romeo & Juliet Study: Focus on thematic concepts of irrationality, hatred without true reason
Preview of Viewing Julius Caesar Film & Analyzing Rhetoric

Viewing Julius Caesar Film & Analyzing Rhetoric

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Lesson Title: Viewing Julius Caesar FILM & Analyzing RhetoricLesson Objectives: We will watch the 1953 film Julius Caesar with closed captions. By the end, students should understand the plot. Students will answer the questions and take notes on characters' rhetorical strategies, key moments, and speeches; and focus on how characters use ethos, pathos, and logos. Afterward, students will reflect on their observations. Key Concepts:  Central Idea, Characterization, Claim-Evidence-Warrant, Compar
Preview of Close Reading of Romeo & Juliet's Balcony Scene; Comparison of Different Medias

Close Reading of Romeo & Juliet's Balcony Scene; Comparison of Different Medias

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Lesson Title: Close Reading of R & J’s Balcony Scene; Comparison of Different Medias Lesson 4  in a unit of 15 Lesson Objectives: You will complete cause and effect analysis of the play’s main plot actions. You will make connections between the play’s plot and a nonfiction brain science article. You’ll pick the best text evidence from the article to support the cause and effect of actions in the play.  Romeo & Juliet Study: Focus on thematic concepts of irrationality, hatred without true reason
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Experience

I've been a highly effective high school English Language Arts educator for the last 16 years. I've taught in urban and suburban environments, focusing on IB, honors, gifted and talented, and co-taught special-ed classes. I have a Master’s Degree in Curriculum and Instructional Literacy Planning. I pride myself on crafting pristine curriculum through creating standards-based learning opportunities for all students.

Teaching style

I chose to become an educator because my personal philosophy is centered on the belief that each moment in the day is a teachable moment. Each of my lessons seeks to encourage independent critical thought.

Awards & shining teacher moments

IB, AP, and RTI trained, ELL and AVID certified.

My own education history

Bachelor of Arts, History: Metropolitan State University. Majored in History with a concentration on American History, minored in English. Master of Arts, Curriculum and Instructional Planning: University of Colorado; Secondary Reading and Writing

Additional biographical information

I make customized lessons and units upon request. I will make a lesson, a grouping of lessons, or a unit of lessons for any text(s), focusing on any standard(s). I charge a flat fee. Please contact me to order your customized lessons: fletcherfiles22@gmail.com