A Tier 2 small group intervention focused on identifying character traits, motivations, and feelings. Students use a 'Because-So' sentence frame to connect character actions to story events, aligned with NC EOG RL.3.3 standards.
A festive 3rd-grade reading lesson focusing on identifying cause and effect relationships through fictional Cinco de Mayo stories. Includes a mini-lesson presentation, a partner matching activity, and a teacher facilitation guide.
The resolution of Jackson's journey and the culminating creative project. Reading chapters 41-52.
Tensions rise and truths are revealed in chapters 31-40.
Deepening mysteries and family secrets in chapters 21-30.
Jackson struggles with his family's financial situation as he reads chapters 11-20.
Introduction to Jackson and the return of Crenshaw. Reading chapters 1-10.
A comprehensive lesson on distinguishing between facts and opinions using relatable topics like daily routines, sports, and animals. Includes interactive slides, differentiated practice, and formative assessments.
A comprehensive introduction to identifying logical fallacies—ad hominem, straw man, and red herring—using historical and scientific contexts to prepare English I students for STAAR-level rhetorical analysis.