Students physically act out words to establish the connection between movement and language, learning that every complete thought needs an action word.
A foundational literacy lesson for K-1 students focused on identifying the main idea and supporting details using a 'Story Detective' theme.
A comprehensive introduction to story structure for 1st graders, using a "Story Architect" theme to help students identify characters, setting, and plot events.
A comprehensive set of foundational literacy materials focused on 27 key sight words and nouns, covering word recognition, handwriting, sentence structure, and phonics.
A 1st-grade lesson focused on using the future tense 'will' to talk about upcoming plans and dreams. Students will learn to structure sentences and organize their thoughts about the future.
A comprehensive phonics lesson on Vowel-Consonant-e (VCe) patterns for single and multi-syllabic words, using a detective-themed approach to investigate the "Silent E" rule.
A guided poetry workshop where students use grammar concepts and figurative language to celebrate the arrival of spring.
An Orton-Gillingham based introduction to Level 2 vowel teams (EE, EA, AI, AY) using a secret agent theme to engage students in decoding and encoding.
Capstone simulation. Students apply all 11 strategies to solve a complex text-based 'Maze' and earn their Thought Tracker Mastery.
Metacognitive choice. Students practice deciding which 'Mind Tool' (Inference, Visualization, Questioning) is best for specific text challenges.
Masters the 'Click or Clunk' monitoring technique. Students learn to identify when meaning breaks down and which tool to use for a 'fix-up'.
Identifies text structures (Cause/Effect, Sequence) as 'Brain Blueprints' that help organize incoming data.
Uses Arthur Evans' deductive reasoning techniques. Students solve logic puzzles by eliminating impossibilities within a text.
Directly inspired by the Reading Detective series. Students learn to cite page, line, and word clues to prove their reasoning.
Focuses on Synthesis. Students track how their 'Thought Map' changes from the first page to the final sentence.