A vocabulary-focused speech-language therapy lesson for middle schoolers centered on the Artemis II mission. Students learn to use context clues (IDEAS) to decipher mission-specific terminology.
A vocabulary reinforcement lesson using task cards. Students match mission sentences with their corresponding multiple-choice definitions using context clues.
A lesson focused on empowering students with hearing loss to self-advocate for written instructional reinforcements like transcripts and closed captions.
A high-stakes, fast-paced vocabulary review lesson themed around the Artemis II launch. Students compete in a 'Lunar Jeopardy' game to master Tier 2 words while practicing 'Flight Control' impulse hacks and working memory strategies. Designed for a 30-minute demonstration.
A high-energy vocabulary mission themed around the Artemis II NASA moon launch. Students master Tier 2 multiple meaning words while using 'Flight Control' brain hacks for impulse control and working memory. Designed for a 30-minute interview demonstration.
A fast-paced, high-engagement vocabulary lesson for middle schoolers focusing on Tier 2 academic terms and multiple meaning words, integrated with executive function 'brain hacks' for impulse control and working memory. Designed for a 30-minute speech therapy session or interview demonstration.
A 6th grade ELA lesson focused on using context clues and morphology (prefixes, suffixes, and roots) to decipher unfamiliar vocabulary. Students act as 'word detectives' to solve linguistic mysteries.
The suffix -ion turns a verb into a noun without changing the spelling of the base word.
Introduction to action suffixes -en, -ize, and -ify, which mean "to make" or "to cause to be."
Mastering character and quality suffixes: -ful, -ous, and -ious, meaning "full of" or "possessing."
Mastering the adjective suffixes -al, -ial, and -ic, meaning "relating to" or "having the characteristics of."
The suffixes -ty and -ity turn adjectives into nouns, meaning "the state or condition of being...".
Mastering suffixes related to places, things, or qualities: -ary, -ery, and -ory.