A high-interest lesson that transforms students into 'Context Clue Detectives' to master five specific strategies (Inference, Definition, Example, Antonym, Synonym) for uncovering the meaning of unknown words.
A lesson focused on helping students answer 'how' and 'why' questions using visual prompts and sentence starters, developing both comprehension and complete sentence construction.
A comprehensive lesson designed to bridge active reading strategies (Metacognition, Chunking, and Annotating) directly into structured literary analysis writing using the RACE framework. Includes visual anchors, reference tools, presentation slides, and graphic organizers.
A phonics lesson focusing on identifying, sorting, and reading one-syllable closed words (short vowels) and vowel-consonant-e words (long vowels with silent e) using hands-on tactile activities.
A comprehensive masterclass mapping out a 26-day instructional unit for Middle School Literary Analysis and Narrative Writing. Includes detailed dual 45-minute daily blocks for reading and writing.
A comprehensive persuasive writing workshop where 3rd graders learn the concept of accountability and write a structured essay arguing why it is the most vital classroom community value. The lesson includes a teaching slide deck, a guided drafting packet for students, and a comprehensive facilitation guide for teachers.
A reflective end-of-year writing project where graduating or transitioning students write letters of wisdom, strategies, and encouragement to the incoming class.
A comprehensive rubric set for middle school creative writing, containing highly detailed rubrics for Fictional Narratives and Poetry & Verse, alongside a student-facing reflection and peer feedback guide.
A third-grade lesson focused on using context clues to define tier 2 academic words and identifying synonyms and antonyms. Students act as vocabulary detectives solving word mysteries.
A reading fluency and decoding/encoding lesson set inspired by Frieren, designed to build 3rd-4th grade literacy skills using action-oriented passages about Frieren's magic.
A pre-reading lesson for Alan Gratz's novel 'Ground Zero' designed to transition students from factual video viewing and KWL charts to deep, emotional, and creative writing prompts.
A comprehensive fourth-grade reading comprehension assessment focused on animal adaptations. It evaluates explicit, implicit, and main idea comprehension through an engaging nature-journal themed passage and structured, lined question sets.
A 4th-grade reading comprehension lesson focused on making inferences using the formula Text Clues + Schema = Inference, styled with a fun detective theme.
A reflective writing and crafting lesson where students in grades 2-5 use sensory details to capture their favorite school year memories, creating a physical or digital time capsule to celebrate their growth and transition to summer.
A writing workshop lesson for fourth graders focused on expanding simple sentences into detail-rich paragraphs using sensory words, vivid verbs, and emotional details.
A reading comprehension and vocabulary lesson based on the final chapter of Treasure Island.
A foundational grammar lesson focusing on identifying subjects and predicates, and distinguishing between simple and complex sentences using visual construction-themed formulas and graphics.
An end-of-year English Language Arts lesson for 3rd graders featuring a reflective reading passage, cooperative partner puzzles, and personal growth writing activities styled as a vintage Time Capsule.
A comprehensive Wilson Step 6.2 lesson focusing on 3-syllable closed words, themed around the Boston Red Sox. Includes a slide deck, scooping worksheets, word cards, and a teacher guide with comprehension questions.
An interactive lesson where students learn to use key subordinating conjunctions (because, when, if, although) to connect clauses, using a highly visual bridge-building theme suitable for smartboard delivery.
A deep-dive reading analysis of chapters 31-36 of the novel 'Knead', exploring student comprehension and character inference.
A lesson where sixth-grade students write, edit, and compile a collaborative survival guide for rising sixth graders. They synthesize their ELA growth and academic/social tips using persuasive writing.
An introductory lesson bundle for Jerry Spinelli's novel Stargirl, focusing on the author's background, desert setting of Mica, Arizona, key characters, and contextual vocabulary for Chapters 1 and 2.