Original PromptThis resource provides a comprehensive lesson on understanding passive voice, aimed at middle and high school students. The lesson begins with an engaging hook centered on identifying the focus of sentences, comparing active and passive voice through clear examples. It outlines the structure of passive voice, emphasizing the formula of a 'to be' verb plus a past participle. Further, the resource discusses the relevance of passive voice and when to utilize it, such as in cases where the doer is unknown or less important than the action itself. It includes activities for students to practice converting sentences from active to passive voice and prompts a class discussion on the tone and professionalism associated with each voice. Additionally, common pitfalls of overusing passive voice are addressed, providing students with self-correction strategies. The lesson concludes with a creative exit ticket activity that encourages students to rewrite a narrative in passive voice and reflect on the impact of this change on the story's tone.