Students practice and perform five unique fractured fairy tale scripts, each featuring exactly five characters to support collaborative group work.
A reading fluency lesson focused on the unique world of auctions. Students practice reading speed and accuracy with a passage about auctioneers and bidding, followed by oral retelling practice.
A lesson focused on building reading fluency through repeated readings of a passage about egg farming. Students practice word recognition and reading speed while also working on comprehension through oral retelling.
A targeted reteach lesson focused on distinguishing between central idea and theme in fictional texts through guided practice and independent task cards.
A focused lesson on identifying chronological sequence in informational texts, specifically targeting RI.3.8 standards for 3rd-grade students.
A collection of reading accuracy trackers for Kindergarten and 1st Grade students to monitor their phonics progress.
A practice lesson focused on identifying the central message and key details in stories about kindness, aligned with RL 3.2.
A phonics series focusing on vowel spelling patterns (long 'i', long 'o') through the lens of Shakespeare's Macbeth.
A comprehensive assessment of C.S. Lewis's 'The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe' covering all 17 chapters through basic recall, character analysis, and thematic understanding.
A multi-day ELA project for 2nd graders to practice narrative writing, sensory details, and sentence expansion through a creative travel journal format.
A roadmap for the second half of the year, moving into complex vowel patterns, advanced comprehension, and research-based inquiry aligned with 1st Grade TEKS.
A foundational lesson for 1st grade students to distinguish between past and present tense using time markers and verb endings. Students will learn to identify 'now' versus 'before' through interactive slides, visual aids, and hands-on practice.
A hands-on phonics lesson focused on identifying and reading CVC (Consonant-Vowel-Consonant) words through a collaborative classroom game. Students practice fluency and word recognition while covering the entire alphabet.
A final unit integrating all skills to create large-scale works inspired by the natural world and global art traditions.
A deep dive into the lives and styles of iconic painters, focusing on impressionism, surrealism, and pop art.
Explores tactile art-making through paper tearing, layering, and found-object assembly.
Focuses on the fundamentals of line, shape, and color through wet and dry media, inspired by landscape and portraiture.
A lesson exploring the sensory language and figurative descriptions used in Chapter 20 to describe the unique flavor of sorrow.
A lesson focused on the sequencing of events in Chapter 19 and deep comprehension of the Preacher's emotional reaction to the Littmus Lozenge.