Una lección de 40 minutos diseñada para estudiantes de tercer grado sobre el propósito del autor, explorando textos persuasivos, informativos y narrativos con un enfoque especial en el lenguaje figurado.
A literacy unit where students analyze traditional fairytales and collaborate to rewrite them through script-writing and dramatic play. Students explore character perspectives and alternative endings to strengthen comprehension and creative expression.
A set of 24 task cards and supporting materials designed to help 3rd-grade students master synonyms through multiple-choice questions and context-clue analysis in a fun 'scout' theme.
A comprehensive suite of data tracking tools for students to monitor their reading progress, including benchmark assessments and IMSE Orton-Gillingham concept checks from Kindergarten through 5th grade.
A packet of activities based on the viral NeeDoh toy trend, designed for 3rd-grade students to practice comprehension, vocabulary, and sequencing skills.
Students learn to analyze characters, make evidence-based inferences, and synthesize story elements into summaries and themes using a detective-themed approach.
Focuses on TEKS 3.3.C and 3.3.D, targeting word nuances, synonyms, and the effective use of reference materials to determine precise meanings.
A deep dive into using word relationships and context clues to uncover the meaning of unfamiliar words. Students act as word detectives, searching for evidence in sentences to solve vocabulary mysteries through guided practice and independent evidence-gathering.
This lesson introduces students to identifying and distinguishing between cause-and-effect and problem-solution text structures using a high-interest passage about urban heat islands. Students will analyze the relationship between events and the methods used to solve environmental challenges.
A lesson focused on identifying the main idea and supporting details within narrative fiction through engaging short stories and structured analysis.
Students evaluate persuasive techniques, identifying author attitude, audience assumptions, and the effectiveness of visuals in ads and letters.
Students explore how illustrations in narrative fiction contribute to the tone and meaning of a story, moving beyond the literal text.
Students analyze nonfiction text features, focusing on how headings, diagrams, and maps organize information and contribute to the reader's understanding.
A lesson focused on identifying the features of autobiographical writing, including chronological text structure and first-person perspective.