A 45-minute ESL lesson focused on identifying reasons and evidence in a text about healthy eating, helping students distinguish between opinions and factual support.
A comprehensive lesson on identifying and correcting common dialogue errors, including punctuation, capitalization, and formatting of dialogue tags.
A 3rd-grade reading comprehension lesson focused on identifying characters, setting, and morals in classic fables. Students will analyze 'The Grasshopper and the Ant' and 'The Lion and the Mouse'.
A focused vocabulary lesson targeting ten specific words through definitions, examples, and contextual practice. The lesson includes a comprehensive review sheet and an accompanying answer key to prepare students for a summative quiz.
Students learn to identify and order sequential steps in both narrative stories and procedural texts within a bakery setting. The lesson includes a presentation on sequencing keywords, a fiction passage about a bakery, and a hands-on sequencing sort activity.
A high-energy 30-minute lesson that teaches students how to craft powerful topic sentences using relatable subjects like sports, shopping, and outdoor fun. Students will learn the 'Hook and Map' method to ensure their writing starts with a clear focus.
A comprehensive lesson focused on the revision and editing stages of opinion writing, providing students with structured tools to improve their arguments and polish their mechanics.
A reading comprehension lesson focused on identifying the main idea and making inferences through a story about the famous Mario brothers. Students will analyze Mario's reactions when things don't go his way.
A focused lesson on Wilson Step 4.4 (suffix -ive), featuring fluency drills, games, and word-level activities centered around a 'bee hive' theme.
A reading comprehension lesson focused on the adventurous events at Big Al's Junk Palace, where students analyze character actions, setting, and plot details.
A 30-45 minute ESL lesson for Grade 4 focused on using descriptive language for people and places, emphasizing collaborative discussion and individual presentation skills. Students will learn to refine their own ideas based on peer feedback, meeting standard SL.4.1.D.
A 30-45 minute ESL lesson for 5th grade focused on informational writing foundations, sentence structure, and logical grouping of ideas. Students learn to act as 'Info Architects' to build solid paragraphs with clear topic sentences and organized details.
A 30-45 minute ESL lesson for Grade 5 focused on writing objective summaries of a narrative text using the SWBST strategy and detective-themed scaffolds.
The final mission where students combine all skills—complete sentences, transitions, and evidence—to write a full informational paragraph about beaver 'engineers'. Focuses on topic sentences and conclusions.
Teaches students how to find and use textual evidence to support their claims in a long-answer format using an engaging mystery fiction story.
Introduces transition words and the 'bridge' between short and long answers using a history-themed text about the invention of ice cream. Focuses on expanding thoughts.