A set of materials for assessing and practicing 47 key graphemes, including high-visibility flashcards and a comprehensive teacher tracking sheet.
A lesson focused on mastering academic vocabulary used in reading comprehension questions. Students will learn to distinguish between common analytical verbs and concepts through a hands-on matching game and reference guides.
A 45-minute grade 5 ESL lesson focused on researching extreme weather using multiple sources. Students investigate tornadoes, hurricanes, or blizzards to build knowledge through structured investigation.
A 45-minute ESL lesson for 5th graders to analyze how point of view influences the description of events using the classic fable of The Three Little Pigs versus the Wolf's perspective.
Students will identify and compare four major text structures: chronology, comparison, cause/effect, and problem/solution. Through an architectural 'blueprint' theme, ESL students will learn signal words and structural patterns to improve reading comprehension.
Students will learn to summarize narrative texts using the 'Somebody Wanted But So Then' (SWBST) framework. This lesson is designed for Grade 4 ESL students at the developing/intermediate level, focusing on identifying key plot elements and synthesizing them into a concise summary.
A 45-minute ESL lesson for Grade 5 students focused on the future perfect tense through the lens of space exploration and interstellar travel. Students will learn to form and use the future perfect to describe completed actions in the future.
A 45-minute Grade 4 ESL lesson focused on decoding unfamiliar words using morphology (un-, re-, dis-, -ful, -less, -able) and context clues. Students act as word scientists to break down and build words within sentences.
A 45-minute ESL lesson for 5th grade focusing on decoding word meanings using common prefixes, suffixes, and Greek/Latin roots. Students act as 'Word Scientists' in a lab to disassemble and rebuild complex vocabulary.
A 45-minute ESL lesson for 4th graders to decode and build words using the roots tele, photo, graph, and aud. students will act as 'Word Scientists' in a laboratory-themed environment.
A comprehensive review of Oregon's 6th-grade ELA standards for Reading Literature and Informational Text, designed to prepare students for the OSAS assessment using a Pacific Northwest field guide theme.
A targeted lesson for 5th-grade resource room students to master identifying the main idea and supporting details through a detective-themed investigation.
A focused lesson on decoding and blending words with the -tch trigraph, using a kitchen-themed approach to engage students in fluency drills.
A collection of comprehension resources for the book 'Mallory vs. Max', focusing on character development and plot events for second-grade readers.
A lesson focused on teaching students how to identify appropriate times to share and how to stay on-task during group instruction.
A set of visual supports designed to help 3rd-grade students engage in meaningful academic conversations during EL Education Module 3 lessons. Includes a desktop conversation mat and a set of cue cards with specific sentence stems for peer interaction.
A reading comprehension lesson focusing on identifying and decoding common initial consonant blends through a garden-themed story.
A behavioral and functional lesson designed for a 2nd-grade student with Autism and ADHD to master the 'Launch Sequence' of transitioning from preferred activities to academic tasks. It focuses on visual schedules, clear 'First-Then' contingencies, and a specific 3-step 'Ignition' process to overcome task initiation hurdles.
A handwriting practice lesson focused on spring-themed sentences, designed to help 1st and 2nd grade students improve their letter formation and sentence structure while celebrating the season.
A hands-on board game experience where students explore the forest of compound words, practicing how to decompose words and match visual parts to create new ones.
A phonics-focused lesson exploring the African savanna using CVC, VCe, and consonant digraphs through a decodable reading passage and comprehension check.
Materials for assessing and monitoring third-grade oral reading fluency, including a lexile-appropriate passage with word counts and a teacher scoring sheet.
A set of activities designed to help 3rd graders master computer-based testing strategies specifically for the Indiana IREAD-3 assessment, focusing on digital navigation and specific reading skills.
A foundational lesson for Kindergarten SDC students focusing on the letter A, its short sound, and its formation using Handwriting Without Tears principles.
A comprehensive reading unit focused on building independent reading stamina while reinforcing plot summarization and main idea identification. This lesson provides students with a 'quest' framework to make focused reading more engaging.
A lesson designed for small group settings to practice 'brave talking' with peers using structured activities and gamified prompts.
This lesson focuses on developing self-control and "Hand Power" in young students. It provides a structured way to track physical behaviors through a superhero-themed tally system, helping students and teachers identify patterns and celebrate growth.
A comprehensive set of tools for assessing and tracking a student's ability to identify numbers 1 through 20 in randomized order.