What I actually need on a Monday for AERO units
Last Thursday my Grade 6 math group stalled on 6.RP.A.3b when unit rate got tangled with “best buy.” That’s the moment I want a ready-to-run mini-lesson, two practice sets with escalating rigor, and an exit ticket that uses AERO-style language. For ELA in Grade 7, mid-unit we pivot to W.7.1/RI.7.8 argument writing; I need mentor text annotations that name “claim,” “reasons,” and “evidence,” plus a short constructed response mirroring how I’ll assess on Friday. In Grade 8 science (energy transfer), I need phenomena-first prompts and a CER frame, not just a vocabulary match.
When a resource is truly useful for the American · AERO pathway, it includes: the exact benchmark code at the top, sentence stems or question types I’ll reuse on the quiz, and a rubric or success criteria I can paste into my LMS. I like having a tidy bank I can pull from, and I keep mine in our shared library so my team can grab and adapt on the fly. ClassPods helps, but I still check every slide against our scheme of work before Monday’s bell.