I am currently an ELA instructional coach with a charter school district in Southern California. Before that, I taught mostly 6th-10th grade reading intervention, ELA Core, CAHSEE English prep, and Drama. This is my eighth year in Education.
The product includes an anchor chart, sentence frames, and exemplar paragraph for Argumentative writing. The anchor chart includes the parts of an argumentative paragraph. There are also sentence frames that you can provide to students and an example paragraph using "The Giver" by Lois Lowry and an anchor text. This resource contains color and black and white versions.
Do your students highlight everything when you ask them to find key details? You’re not alone! Many students struggle to tell what’s actually important in a text. This ready-to-use anchor chart introduces a simple, memorable annotation strategy designed to help students confidently navigate informational texts. Perfect for your reading block or literacy wall—this resource turns color chaos into purposeful annotation!
Don't have a color copier? That's fine. Here is a version with less color. Do your students highlight everything when you ask them to find key details? You’re not alone! Many students struggle to tell what’s actually important in a text. This ready-to-use anchor chart introduces a simple, memorable annotation strategy designed to help students confidently navigate informational texts. Perfect for your reading block or literacy wall—this resource turns color chaos into purposeful highlightin
3rd - 6th
ELA Test Prep, Informational Text, Reading Strategies
This narrative writing unit is based on the vignette “Eleven” from The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros. I have not included the text due to copyright, but the text is easy to find online using a Google Search. Even though this unit is based on this specific text, the process within the unit could be replicated and adapted for any narrative or any style of writing for that matter. This resource includes: 1. Unit Notes 2.Pacing Guide 3.Lesson Plans 4.Exemplar 5.Rubric 6.Peer Feedback Res
The bundle is a Performance Task Unit Plan and the corresponding PowerPoint. This unit was conceived as a Back to School or Beginning of the Year activity to have a student understand why they are in ELA and how the class is important to them. The Unit Plan contains Unit Notes, a Pacing Guide, 4 Lesson Plans, 4 additional Graphic Organizers, and alternate sources for the Performance Task. The PowerPoint contains 36 slides to correspond with the unit. Included in The Write Fit TAG Topic Senten
This product is the corresponding PowerPoint for The Write Fit Why English? Performance Task Unit Plan. This unit was conceived as a Back to School or Beginning of the Year activity to have a student understand why they are in ELA and how the class is important to them. The PowerPoint contains 4 days of lesson content and additional sources for the Performance Task. This lesson can be used in conjunction with The Write Fit Argumentative Paragraph Resource, The Write Fit Analysis Techniques M
This product is a Performance Task Unit Plan. This unit was conceived as a Back to School or Beginning of the Year activity to have a student understand why they are in ELA and how the class is important to them. The Unit Plan contains Unit Notes, a Pacing Guide, 4 Lesson Plans, 4 Additional Graphic Organizers, and alternate sources for the Performance Task. This lesson can be used in conjunction with The Write Fit Argumentative Paragraph Resource, The Write Fit Analysis Techniques Mini-Lesson
The product is a mini-lesson instructing students on 4 different strategies to write analysis in their argumentative writing. Included in this resource are a PowerPoint that explains what good analysis is and 4 different analysis techniques, an analysis criteria checklist, and 4 reading activities where students practice writing analysis. This lesson can be used in conjunction with The Write Fit Argumentative Paragraph Resource and/or The Write Fit TAG Topic Sentence Mini-Lesson.
The product is a mini lesson on how to write a topic sentence in expository or argumentative writing. Included is a powerpoint which explains what a topic sentence is, an acronym for a good topic sentence for, examples, and a practice activity.
The theme of Women's History Month is "Valiant Women of the Vote: Refusing to Be Silenced" this lesson plan revolves around current-day suffragette Stacy Abrams. Students learn about Abrams through reading her biography, watching a short video, practicing annotation and reading techniques, and writing an objective summary. This resource includes a lesson plan, anchor chart, and sentence frames. I hope your students enjoy it!
6th - 10th
English Language Arts
CCSS
W.6.2
, W.6.2a
, W.6.2b
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Experience
I am currently an ELA instructional coach with a charter school district in Southern California. Before that, I taught mostly 6th-10th grade reading intervention, ELA Core, CAHSEE English prep, and Drama. This is my eighth year in Education.
Teaching style
My teaching style is based on my instruction. I love to plan! I love to look at data and I love to create solutions for the students that need it the most!
Awards & shining teacher moments
I received the Team Strong Award from my district. Rated Highly Effective in my district's evaluation system
My own education history
I have a master's in Education with an emphasis on Literacy from Loyola Marymount University. I recently received a Reading and Literacy Added Authorization to my single subject English credential I received my Bachelor's in English and Theater from Loyola Marymount University.
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