Escribir una carta persuasiva
This lesson was intended to be delivered in a face-to-face classroom environment. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020, this lesson has been modified from its original design to be executed in a virtual setting.
This virtual lesson was designed to prepare students to communicate familiar topics in the presentational writing mode in the target language. Students will act as a college advisor and respond to a prospective student’s email regarding housing options. Students will then peer evaluate each other’s writing and provide meaningful feedback using a rubric.
Algebra II - ELPS Dot Chart
Algebra II - TEKS Dot Chart
Algebra II - End of Course Topic, Performance Task 1, Student Edition
Algebra II - End of Course Topic, Performance Task 1, Teacher Implementation Guide
Algebra II - End of Course Topic, Performance Task 2, Student Edition
Algebra II - End of Course Topic, Performance Task 2, Teacher Implementation Guide
Algebra II - End of Course Topic, Performance Task 3, Student Edition
Algebra II - End of Course Topic, Performance Task 3, Teacher Implementation Guide
Algebra II - End of Course Topic, Performance Task 4, Student Edition
Algebra II - End of Course Topic, Performance Task 4, Teacher Implementation Guide
Algebra II - Module 1, Topic 1, Enhanced End of Topic Assessment, Student Edition
Algebra II - Module 1, Topic 1, Enhanced End of Topic Assessment, Teacher Edition
Algebra II - Module 1, Topic 1, Lesson 1, Teacher Implementation Guide
Algebra II - Module 1, Topic 1, Lesson 2, Teacher Implementation Guide
Reading and Writing to a Prompt (English III Reading and Writing)
You will learn skills necessary for reading and writing to a prompt.
Imagery (English III Reading)
In this lesson, you will be able to identify the imagery in a text and evaluate its effectiveness.
How to Read and Analyze a Poem (English III Reading)
You will be able to read and analyze a poem using your knowledge of literary and poetic devices.