Students investigate short persuasive essays to find the thesis statement, comparing its scope to topic sentences and exploring the concept of an essay 'roadmap'.
A high-level reading comprehension lesson focused on endangered species, specifically the snow leopard. Students will analyze complex text for main ideas, nuanced vocabulary, and figurative language.
Students learn to identify owners and use 's correctly to show possession through guided practice and independent detective-themed activities.
A lesson focused on sentence construction, teaching students to transform fragments and simple sentences into sophisticated compound and complex sentences using a construction-themed framework.
A lesson focused on identifying central ideas and supporting details in nonfiction animal texts, culminating in a student-created wildlife research bulletin board.
A high-energy, science-themed lesson where students become 'Word Chemists' to fuse words together using the power of the apostrophe. Focuses on contractions formed with 'not', 'have', and 'is'.
A reading comprehension lesson focusing on making inferences using adapted excerpts from 'Their Eyes Were Watching God'. Students will practice identifying textual evidence to support conclusions about Janie's feelings and growth.
A focused study on Chapters 9 and 10 of Gary Paulsen's 'Hatchet,' focusing on Brian's discovery of fire and turtle eggs, emphasizing recall, inference, and types of literary conflict.
A guided poetry workshop where students use grammar concepts and figurative language to celebrate the arrival of spring.
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'.