This lesson focuses on homonyms that change from a noun to a verb (e.g., 'park' the car vs. play at the 'park'). Students sort words into categories based on their grammatical function in provided sentences.
Students explore the four main ways to spell the /k/ sound using a detective-themed series of worksheets. Activities include sorting words by pattern, filling in context-rich sentences, matching pictures, and solving a crossword.
A series of activities focusing on long 'a' spelling patterns: a-consonant-e, vowel teams ai/ay, and open syllables. Students practice mapping sounds, completing sentences, and sorting words to build phonemic awareness and spelling proficiency.
Students explore vocabulary from the picture book 'The Wombats Go Wild for Words' by identifying synonyms and antonyms using a graphic organizer. This lesson builds 2nd-grade language skills through character-driven word exploration.
Students practice reading comprehension and narrative sequencing by ordering sentences from Aesop's classic fable of the boy who cried wolf. The lesson includes a visual storytelling presentation, printable sentence strips for tactile learning, and a follow-up writing activity.
A comprehensive Grade 2 ESL lesson focused on the art of narration. Students develop academic language through sequencing words and transition phrases while practicing all four language domains (reading, writing, listening, and speaking) through a creative 'Story Lab' theme.
A cumulative review and formal assessment of dictionary navigation and entry analysis skills.
Focuses on the anatomy of a dictionary entry, specifically how to identify and choose between multiple definitions based on sentence context.
Introduction to the physical and digital structure of a dictionary, with a deep dive into using guide words for rapid word location.
A collection of worksheets designed to help students write structured biographical paragraphs about historical figures using mind maps and sentence starters. Each worksheet features a unique theme tailored to the figure's profession.
Students identify antonym clues to understand what a word is NOT, using contrasting pictures to solve the vocabulary puzzle.
Students use synonym clues to find words that mean the same thing as the unknown word, using pictures to match similar concepts.