A small group session focused on comparing and contrasting key details from two texts about different pollinators to find shared and unique information.
Students work in small groups to rehearse and perform mystery plays, analyzing their specific plot structures and reflecting on social-emotional themes.
Students learn the fundamental components of a play script and use a model play to identify setting, characters, and plot structure.
A lesson focused on identifying the central message and supporting it with text evidence from the story 'Seasons of Life'.
A fun, hands-on lesson for 3rd graders to explore morphology by spinning and combining prefixes, bases, and suffixes. Students learn how affixes change the meaning and tense of base words.
A lesson focused on using the present progressive tense to describe actions happening in the moment, themed around capturing live action with a camera.
A lesson designed to help students analyze and sequence fairy tales, focusing on identifying the conflict, resolution, and underlying theme through structured graphic organizers.
A reading comprehension lesson focused on a fictional narrative about a boy helping a turtle. Designed for 3rd-grade EOG preparation with simplified vocabulary and 3-option multiple choice questions.
A hands-on lesson focusing on identifying and categorizing multisyllabic words using Compound and VC/CV (Rabbit) patterns. Students will practice decoding and sorting words to build phonemic awareness.
A collection of versatile graphic organizers designed to help students analyze fiction and nonfiction picture books. Each organizer focuses on a specific reading skill, providing a structured framework for student response.
A toolkit of success criteria and structured practice materials for IMSE Orton-Gillingham dictation routines, focusing on word mapping and sentence conventions.
A set of engaging antonym task cards focusing on adjectives and verbs to help 3rd-grade students master word opposites through a magical mirror theme.
A lesson focused on RI 3.1 (Ask and Answer Questions) using a historical passage about the Wright Brothers' first flight in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Students will learn to find and cite explicit text evidence to support their answers in an EOG-style format.
Una lección interactiva diseñada para enseñar a los estudiantes a realizar inferencias, utilizar evidencia textual y determinar el propósito del autor a través de tres géneros literarios distintos: ficción, artículos informativos y poesía narrativa.
An in-depth exploration of diverse mammals, focusing on informational text features, main ideas, and vocabulary acquisition through a comprehensive field guide and activity set.