Focuses on more Greek roots: geo- (earth), therm- (heat), scope- (see), meter- (measure), and logy- (study of).
Final mastery session focusing on full sentences, signatures, and club graduation.
Completing the uppercase alphabet with complex strokes: S, L, U, W, V, Y, Z, X, and Q.
Practicing uppercase letters with undercurve starts: T, F, H, K, M, and N.
Focusing on uppercase letters with oval starts: O, C, E, A, D, and G.
Beginning uppercase letters with straight and slant starts: I, J, P, R, and B.
Mastering the tricky connections between letters like o, v, w, and b.
Practicing 'overcurve' letters and humps: n, m, v, x, y, and z.
Introducing tall 'upper loop' letters such as l, h, k, b, f, and e.
Focuses on 'downcurve' letters including a, d, g, q, and c.
Introduction to cursive posture, grip, and the basic 'undercurve' strokes through letters i, u, w, and t.
Exploring the stages of grief, Jess's growth, and the final act of building the bridge to honor Leslie's legacy.
Analyzing the shift in tone as the rain starts, the trip to Washington, and the tragic climax of the novel.
The creation of Terabithia, the dynamics of school life with Janice Avery, and the deepening bond between the two protagonists.
Introduction to Jess Aarons, the race, and the arrival of Leslie Burke, focusing on establishing character motivations and initial impressions.
A final cumulative assessment where students apply the 'Echo Method' to prompts across various subjects including space, biology, and sports history.
A Disney-themed writing lesson continuing the practice of the 'Echo Method'. Students will turn Disney history and trivia prompts into strong topic statements using a gradual release model: 1 modeled example, 2 guided examples, 2 partner tasks, and 2 independent missions.
A reflective writing project where departing fourth graders write advice-filled letters to incoming students, practicing perspective-taking and descriptive narrative writing.
A science-themed writing lesson focusing on turning extreme weather prompts into strong topic statements using the 'Echo' method. Students will learn to reuse prompt keywords to build professional introductory sentences.
A student-led inquiry project for the end of the school year where 3rd-5th graders research and present a topic of personal interest. This project encourages independent research, critical thinking, and public speaking skills through a 'quest' for knowledge.
A reading and writing lesson focused on Aaron Judge's career and home run records, featuring a 4th-grade level biography and a structured paragraph organizer.
A writing lesson focusing on character analysis through comparing and contrasting Violet and Myrtle from 'The Hope Chest' using a Venn diagram and scaffolded paragraph writing.
A lesson covering Chapter 6 of Treasure Island, focusing on comprehension, sequencing, and vocabulary through a reading-based worksheet.
A lesson focused on identifying the main idea and supporting details using a text about the physics of circus acrobatics. Students will explore concepts like center of mass and momentum while practicing text evidence skills.
This lesson focuses on Chapter 5 of the Treasure Island reader, where Jim Hawkins meets Ben Gunn and witnesses the escalating conflict between the loyal crew and the mutineers. Students will demonstrate comprehension through multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and short-answer questions.
A comprehensive spelling unit for 4th-5th graders focusing on complex orthographic patterns, suffix rules, and vowel teams through a 'Word Works Lab' theme.