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Preview of STAAR Test Prep Week 3: Comparing & Defending Explanations (Mystery Reading Unit

STAAR Test Prep Week 3: Comparing & Defending Explanations (Mystery Reading Unit

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STAAR Test Prep Week 3: Comparing & Defending Explanations (Mystery Reading Unit) Turn test prep into an engaging, mystery-based learning experience! This STAAR-aligned Week 3 mini-unit builds on foundational skills and pushes students to the next level— comparing explanations across texts and defending their thinking with strong evidence. Students move beyond simply identifying evidence and begin evaluating which explanation is MOST strongly supported, a high-frequency STAAR skill. 📚
Preview of STAAR Test Prep Week 2: Evaluating Evidence & Explanations (Mystery Reading Unit

STAAR Test Prep Week 2: Evaluating Evidence & Explanations (Mystery Reading Unit

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STAAR Test Prep Week 2: Evaluating Evidence & Explanations (Mystery Reading Unit) Turn test prep into an engaging, skill-focused experience! This Week 2 STAAR-aligned unit helps students move beyond basic comprehension and learn how to evaluate explanations and determine which ideas are best supported by evidence across multiple genres. Students will analyze mysterious texts, compare explanations, and defend their thinking using strong textual evidence—just like they are expected to do on the
Preview of Harry Potter Book vs. Movie | Compare & Contrast Activities + Reflection

Harry Potter Book vs. Movie | Compare & Contrast Activities + Reflection

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Harry Potter Book vs. Movie CompanionCompare & Contrast Scenes · Literary Reflections · Critical Thinking PromptsThis printable and digital-ready companion is the perfect way to help students engage with Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone through a critical media lens. Students will analyze how key scenes are presented in both the book and the film, reflect on the impact of changes, and explore why filmmakers adapt stories the way they do. Whether you're wrapping up your novel unit or diving
Preview of Flip the prompt - ECR & SCR practice

Flip the prompt - ECR & SCR practice

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Need your students to actually understand what a prompt is asking? These Flip the Prompt task cards are here to save the day. With two STAAR-aligned sets, students get repeated practice rewriting prompts—one of the most overlooked but essential skills for strong constructed responses. What’s Included: Set 1: Cards with STAAR-style prompts and student-friendly sample rewrites on the back Set 2: Cards with prompts and scaffolded guiding questions on the back Teacher instruction cards for each
Preview of Plot Twist: Setting Shuffle – Creative Writing Cards for Middle School

Plot Twist: Setting Shuffle – Creative Writing Cards for Middle School

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What happens when a storm rolls into the middle of your story—or your character gets transported from a grocery store to a haunted circus? Plot Twist: Setting Shuffle helps students understand just how much setting shapes plot, tone, and conflict. This flexible writing resource includes: Engaging plot prompt cards written as short story scenes Setting Shuffle cards that throw students into unexpected environments A student answer sheet for rewriting and reflecting A complete teacher instruct
Preview of First 5 Days of ELA – Back-to-School Mini-Lessons

First 5 Days of ELA – Back-to-School Mini-Lessons

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Looking to launch your ELA class with purpose, structure, and student voice? This print-and-go + editable resource includes everything you need to build routines, spark engagement, and get to know your students during the first week of school. Perfect for upper elementary and middle school ELA teachers, this resource is low prep, highly structured, and full of meaningful tasks that set the tone for a strong year. ✅ What’s Included: Student Packet (PDF):Daily warm-upsReading & writing identity s
Preview of My first year at Hogwarts - A Sorcerer's Stone Book Study

My first year at Hogwarts - A Sorcerer's Stone Book Study

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Bring the magic of Hogwarts into your classroom with this engaging novel study journal! Designed for middle-grade readers, this resource transforms each chapter of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone into a meaningful learning adventure with warm-ups, writing prompts, and creative projects. What's Included:Daily warm-ups to spark imagination and discussionChapter-by-chapter diary reflections that guide students through character development, theme, and key eventsCreative response activities l
Preview of Percy Jackson: Myth vs. Movie Comparison Booklet

Percy Jackson: Myth vs. Movie Comparison Booklet

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⚡ Percy Jackson: Myth vs. Movie Comparison Booklet A Student-Friendly Companion to The Lightning Thief Film | Grades 5–8Take your Percy Jackson unit to the next level with this ready-to-use, print-and-go companion booklet! This engaging resource allows students to dive deep into the Greek myths behind Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief — and compare how they’re adapted in the movie. This companion includes 7 core myths referenced in the film, each one followed by a structure
Preview of Chapters and Cheeseburgers:  A Character Analysis Choice Menu Project

Chapters and Cheeseburgers: A Character Analysis Choice Menu Project

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Chapters & Cheeseburgers: A Character Analysis Choice Menu ProjectLooking for a creative way to teach character analysis that goes beyond basic worksheets? Chapters & Cheeseburgers is a tasty, engaging project where students "order" their final product by choosing from a menu of appetizers, entrées, and desserts — each focused on key literary analysis skills. Perfect for:Middle school ELA (Grades 5–8)Any novel, short story, or lit circle bookEnd-of-unit projects or choice boardsDifferentiated
Preview of Creation Myths Worksheets – Reading, Writing & Creative Thinking Activities

Creation Myths Worksheets – Reading, Writing & Creative Thinking Activities

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Creation Myths Worksheets Reading • Writing • Creative Thinking | Grades 5–8Looking to bring mythology into your ELA classroom in a way that’s meaningful, engaging, and easy to prep? This printable companion pack includes 12 student-friendly worksheets, each focused on a different creation myth from around the world. With built-in comprehension questions, writing prompts, and creative extensions, this resource supports theme, inference, and cross-cultural understanding — no extra materials re
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7 Years teaching in Texas

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Welcome! I’m a 7th and 8th grade Academic Literacy Lab teacher in Texas, specializing in TEKS-aligned, data-driven instruction that actually helps students grow. After 6 years teaching 6th grade ELAR, I’ve learned how to break down complex reading and writing skills into clear, engaging, and manageable steps—especially for struggling readers, SPED, and EB students. My resources are scaffolded, classroom-tested, and designed to save you time while making learning accessible and engaging for all students. If you’re looking for student-friendly materials you can use immediately—plus a little pop culture fun (and yes… Keanu Reeves makes an appearance)—you’re in the right place. Let’s make learning engaging, effective, and actually stick.

My own education history

Bachelor's in Psychology - University of Houston Master's in Education: Curriculum and Instruction - St. Thomas university

Additional biographical information

I live in Texas with my 3 kids, who have grown up and left me behind. Now I spend my time trying to find ways to get apathetic middle schoolers excited about reading and writing I love playing games to teach and reinforce skills, so I have been making a lot of task cards, relay races, escape rooms. I thought this would be a good way to share. Keanu Reeves is the theme of my classroom, so most card sets have at least one reference to him.