A biography research project focused on influential athletes who changed the world. Students use a sports-themed packet to document their subject's career milestones, social impact, and personal mindset.
A lesson focused on the final chapters of 'Wonder' by R.J. Palacio, exploring August's character transformation and the overarching themes of courage and kindness during the nature retreat and the end of the school year.
A lesson covering Part 7 (Miranda) and the beginning of Part 8 (August) of the novel Wonder, focusing on Miranda's internal conflict and the transition to the 6th grade nature retreat.
A lesson focused on analyzing how individual scenes and chapters contribute to the overall structure and development of a story's plot, setting, and theme.
A focused look at Part 5 of 'Wonder', exploring Justin's unique perspective, narrative voice, and his protective role within the Pullman family circle.
Mastering Latin roots related to doing and writing: fac/fic/fact (to make/do) and scrib/script (to write).
Mastering Latin roots related to leading and following: duc/duct (to lead) and sequ/secut (to follow).
Mastering Latin roots related to carrying and pulling: port (to carry) and tract (to pull).
Mastering Latin roots related to writing: graph (to write) and scrib/script (to write).
A comprehensive review of the five informational text structures using an architectural blueprint theme. Students learn to identify structures through signal words and graphic organizers.
Mastering Latin and Greek roots related to writing and drawing: scrib/script (to write) and graph (to write or draw).
Mastering Latin roots related to movement and force: port (to carry) and tract (to pull).
A comprehensive review of the five primary informational text structures: description, sequence, cause and effect, problem and solution, and compare and contrast. Students identify signal words, analyze short passages, and use graphic organizers to map text relationships.
A 20-minute investigation into the contradictions and complexities of the American Revolution, balancing the imperfections of the Founding Fathers with the radical nature of the new government.
A focused literacy lesson for 5th graders targeting short 'a' and short 'o' vowel sounds through a mystery-themed reading passage and assessment. Students will practice identifying these sounds in multisyllabic words while developing comprehension skills.
Mastering Latin roots related to communication and listening: dict (to say) and aud (to hear).
Mastering Latin roots related to viewing: spect (to look) and vid/vis (to see).
A focused lesson assessing comprehension of Part 6 of 'Wonder' by R.J. Palacio, covering August's experience with hearing aids and the pivotal nature retreat.
A high-engagement punctuation and mechanics lesson where students become detectives solving 'crimes' of missing commas and misplaced periods in high-interest narratives.
A lesson focused on crafting strong persuasive arguments about recycling, specifically helping ELL students develop topic sentences and clear supporting reasons.