Composition techniques, essay structures, and creative expression. Develops narrative, informative, and persuasive writing skills across various genres.
A reading intervention unit targeting the critical spelling changes that occur at suffix boundaries, designed for older struggling readers. The sequence covers final consonant doubling and silent-e dropping logic.
A structured high school reading intervention sequence focusing on silent consonants, orthographic markers, pluralization rules, and academic spelling structures.
A comprehensive 4-week poetry curriculum designed for students requiring high structure and visual supports. It covers diverse poetry types (Haiku, Color, Acrostic, Couplets, Concrete, Free Verse, and Metaphor/Simile) with scaffolds like word banks, sentence frames, and graphic organizers.
A comprehensive 15-lesson writing curriculum tailored for middle and high school students with intellectual disabilities. The sequence alternates weekly between personal narratives, evidence-based informational writing, and imagined stories, using heavy visual scaffolding, structured sentence frames, and clear graphic organizers.
A high-impact summer school prep lesson bridging NYS Regents Part 3 (Text Analysis Response) and SAT Reading (Command of Evidence). Students learn to track literary elements, construct high-scoring central idea paragraphs, and tackle SAT evidence-based questions using a unified clue-hunting methodology.
An interactive slide deck focusing on part-whole and part-part analogies for seventh graders, emphasizing the strategy of formulating the relationship before viewing multiple-choice options.
A highly condensed and academically rigorous pacing plan and gifted student adaptation guide for Amplify ELA Grade 6 Unit 6B. It compresses the 32 original lessons into a streamlined 24-25 day calendar designed specifically for high-ability fifth graders.
A foundational language and logic lesson for first graders to master the concept of negation ('not') through playful categorization activities.
An immersive, high-energy introductory hook lesson for Charming as a Verb that engages rising 10th-grade summer school students through NYC hustle culture, the social psychology of 'charm', and an author interview on performance anxiety and self-belief.
A foundational vocabulary and morphology unit designed specifically for high school newcomer ESL students. It focuses on breaking down unfamiliar English words into high-frequency prefixes, suffixes, and root words using heavy visual aids, scaffolded sentence stems, and highly collaborative activities.
Tech Talk Grammar is a structured, comprehensive grammar study guide series spanning 15 units of core English skills for professional and technical communication. This lesson encapsulates the entire reference suite split into highly organized, beautifully themed cheat sheets.
An engaging grammar and nonverbal communication lesson where high school students explore parts of speech, facial expressions, and body language through creative storytelling and mad libs.
A hilarious and theatrical reader's theater play script designed for third-grade fluency. Features a cast of sentient, runaway bakery goods with kid-friendly vocabulary, simplified sentence structures, and a polite, rule-following bran muffin.
A beautifully formatted, compact, single-page podium-ready farewell speech script for a beloved teacher at Andrews Campus. Includes delivery cues, customization prompts, and a speaker checklist.
Visual, printable speaking cards for small-group and partner discussion. Divided into physical appearance, emotions, actions, and lifestyle categories, featuring cut-out guides and structured prompt support.
A multi-page scaffolded graphic organizer packet for student work. Features a visual Mirror Venn Diagram with icon guides and a second page with dotted writing lines and feeling word banks tailored for 1st-grade ELL writers.
A complete, step-by-step facilitation guide for teachers. Includes explicit ELL-specific learning standards, targeted vocabulary lists, direct-instruction scripting, collaborative practice steps, and a detailed differentiation framework.
An interactive visual presentation for projecting during instruction. Highly visual with large typography (minimum 24px) and clear layouts designed to guide first-grade English language learners through comparison modeling, interactive checks, and partner talks.
A highly visual, color-coded classroom anchor chart designed for 1st-grade ELL students. It features simple symbols, color-coded sentence frames, and clear examples to help students speak and write about similarities and differences between a character and themselves.
A professional, teacher-facing pacing guide and gifted adaptation planner for Amplify ELA Grade 6 Unit 6B. Compresses the 32-day curriculum into an academically rigorous 24-25 day calendar designed for high-ability fifth graders.
A hockey-themed phonological awareness unit designed for third graders to practice isolating beginning, middle, and final consonant sounds, blends, and digraphs. Features engaging task cards and a student tracking sheet with a dry-erase friendly design.
A hockey-themed one-on-one phonemic awareness intervention lesson focusing on blending, segmenting, and phoneme manipulation. Includes interactive sound-mapping mats, structured task cards, and an educator guide for seamless delivery.
A structured, multi-part phonics intervention lesson focusing on compound words and syllable division rules (VCCV, VCV) for decoding 2-syllable and 3-syllable words.
A 1-page student-facing draft worksheet designed for Grade 5 developing writers. It provides generous writing space (2 dashed lines per section) and clear color-coded sentence starters for each part of the Somebody (Red), Wanted (Yellow), But (Blue), So (Orange), Then (Green) summary framework.
A 2-page instructional guide for teachers containing step-by-step facilitation plans, modeling guides for the sentence frames, a completed exemplar based on the novel Holes, and an asset-based 5th-grade writing rubric.