I am currently a seventh-grade ELA teacher who specializes in inclusion classes, reading strategies, and I am currently working on my master's in Differentiated Instruction with a focus in ELL.
Make argumentative writing approachable and fun! This scaffolded essay-writing activity guides students step-by-step through crafting a characterization-based argument using the Phineas and Ferb episode “Isabella and the Temple of Sap.” Students will identify leadership traits, gather evidence, and complete a fill-in-the-blank five-paragraph essay—perfect for struggling writers or reluctant learners! Skills Covered: Argumentative writing structure Character analysis Textual evidence and supp
Make allusions relevant with pop culture students love!This interactive Pear Deck lesson uses lyrics from Taylor Swift, Post Malone, and other artists to teach students how allusions work across literature and music. With both standard and advanced versions, this resource is perfect for scaffolding across grades 8–12. Students explore: Literary, historical, and biblical allusions Allusions in song lyrics and visual media The meaning and impact of cultural referencesWhat’s Included: 1 Pear De
I am currently a seventh-grade ELA teacher who specializes in inclusion classes, reading strategies, and I am currently working on my master's in Differentiated Instruction with a focus in ELL.
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