Instruction
Amplify ELA’s pedagogy and patterns in daily lessons help teachers and students meet higher standards in reading, writing, vocabulary, and grammar. Every Amplify ELA lesson is designed to help teachers establish a classroom where students thrive academically, socially, and emotionally, while developing the essential skills of reading, writing, speaking, and listening in order to form a literate community.
Structured ELA routines
Structured ELA lesson routines with flexible activities
1. Build vocabulary 15 min
Develop word knowledge
Students work with the adaptive Vocab App to build key text and academic vocabulary and track their level of mastery.
2. Close read 20-25 min
Collaborate and interpret text
Students read analytically to build content knowledge and analyze writers’ intentions, choices, and claims. Through a wide variety of activities, students unpack the text by analyzing evidence, discussing interpretations, collaborating, working visually, listening to readings, and developing connections across texts.
3. Performance task 15-20 min
Develop and present ideas
Students continue to refine their understanding of the text, topic, and standard with frequent writing activities that ask them to develop their analyses with claims and evidence. To show further evidence of their learning and communicate their ideas, students also participate in Socratic seminars, discussions, performances/ presentations, role-playing a character from the text, or trying on a writer’s style.
4. Reflect 5 min
Solidify learning
Amplify lessons offer two ways for students to reflect on learning at the end of the lesson.
- Exit Ticket: Quick snapshot of students’ understanding of the standard targeted by the lesson’s close reading.
- Wrap-Up: An opportunity to reflect on the ideas discussed, extend students’ thinking, or preview upcoming material.
5. Independent work 10-20 min
Solo
Students apply their developing reading skills to a new text by annotating and answering a range of auto-scored questions that track their reading comprehension.