A 30-minute lesson for 3rd-grade students to master identifying central ideas and supporting evidence through a fun 'text detective' theme. Students analyze informational texts about bees, the water cycle, and the deep ocean.
A comprehensive literacy lesson based on 'Skunk Dog' by Emily Gibbons, focusing on vocabulary, sequencing, and retelling. Includes interactive slides, a teacher guide, graphic organizers, and tactile task cards.
A lesson designed to celebrate student growth and guide families with actionable, low-stress English practice tips over the summer break.
A reading comprehension lesson focused on standard-aligned Part A/Part B questioning strategies for Grades 3-5, aligned to the North Carolina Standard Course of Study (NCSCOS) for literal and inferential comprehension.
A masterclass in decoding, spelling, and analyzing 3- and 4-syllable words containing ti, ci, tious, cious, tial, and cial. Students explore phonics, spelling rules, and morphology through structured word breakdown.
An interactive 3rd-grade reading lesson exploring the lives of kangaroos and koalas. Students build comprehension skills including main idea, analyzing nonfiction text features, and decoding domain-specific vocabulary.
A third-grade opinion writing lesson focused on comparing the superpowers of marine animals (camo vs. bioluminescence) through a fun, comic-themed battle prompt and graphic organizer.
An safari-themed lesson where third-grade students explore the wild savanna by converting two-word verbs into contractions and writing original descriptive sentences about wild animals.
A mystery-themed lesson where third-grade students act as detectives to solve the case of a missing classroom mascot by turning two-word prompts into contractions and using them in original clue sentences.
A P3 writing lesson exploring Paddington Bear's emotional journey from Darkest Peru to London's Paddington Station. Students write from Paddington's perspective using differentiated worksheets including sentence starters, fill-in-the-blank templates, and visual prompts.
A reading comprehension lesson focusing on Chapter 2, 'Birthday Boy,' from the graphic novel Minecraft: Stories from the Overworld. Students analyze characters, settings, and key events using WH-questions.
A collection of modern, black-and-white letter writing templates with Fundations-style writing lines, designed to differentiate for primary and elementary classrooms.
An interactive slide presentation exploring Long A vowel teams (ai, ay, eigh, and ey). Students learn spelling patterns, sort target words, read a loaded passage, and write their own creative responses to apply their new spelling knowledge.
An interactive slide deck and guided lesson focused on subordinating conjunctions (before, after, when, if) for third graders, themed around school, nature, fantasy, and everyday scenarios.
A lesson focused on helping students answer 'how' and 'why' questions using visual prompts and sentence starters, developing both comprehension and complete sentence construction.
A phonics lesson focusing on identifying, sorting, and reading one-syllable closed words (short vowels) and vowel-consonant-e words (long vowels with silent e) using hands-on tactile activities.
A comprehensive persuasive writing workshop where 3rd graders learn the concept of accountability and write a structured essay arguing why it is the most vital classroom community value. The lesson includes a teaching slide deck, a guided drafting packet for students, and a comprehensive facilitation guide for teachers.
A third-grade lesson focused on using context clues to define tier 2 academic words and identifying synonyms and antonyms. Students act as vocabulary detectives solving word mysteries.
A reading fluency and decoding/encoding lesson set inspired by Frieren, designed to build 3rd-4th grade literacy skills using action-oriented passages about Frieren's magic.
A reflective writing and crafting lesson where students in grades 2-5 use sensory details to capture their favorite school year memories, creating a physical or digital time capsule to celebrate their growth and transition to summer.
A foundational grammar lesson focusing on identifying subjects and predicates, and distinguishing between simple and complex sentences using visual construction-themed formulas and graphics.
An end-of-year English Language Arts lesson for 3rd graders featuring a reflective reading passage, cooperative partner puzzles, and personal growth writing activities styled as a vintage Time Capsule.
A comprehensive Wilson Step 6.2 lesson focusing on 3-syllable closed words, themed around the Boston Red Sox. Includes a slide deck, scooping worksheets, word cards, and a teacher guide with comprehension questions.
An interactive lesson where students learn to use key subordinating conjunctions (because, when, if, although) to connect clauses, using a highly visual bridge-building theme suitable for smartboard delivery.
A highly structured grammar lesson focusing on the distinction between 'its' and 'it's', customized with visual icon supports, step-by-step rule scaffolding, and self-monitoring checklists for students who benefit from predictable layouts.
A structured writing lesson focused on drafting cohesive introductory paragraphs using the RACE strategy. Features a clear gradual release model (I Do, We Do, You Do) to guide students through introducing the question, linking context, and drafting a solid Restate & Answer claim.
A third-grade interactive lesson where students decode literal and figurative meanings of idioms to complete a collaborative map-based treasure hunt.
An immersive, detective-themed lesson guiding students to master subject-verb agreement for 'is' vs 'are'. Includes a detailed teacher guide, presentation slides, student case file worksheet, and a final clue hunt exit ticket.
An ELA and self-reflection project where 3rd-6th grade students curate their year-long academic growth, select their best writing, and design an interactive art-gallery-style showcase of their progress.
An immersive, multi-sensory ELA lesson designed for grades 3-6 to unlock descriptive writing. Students explore mystery tactile objects, build sensory vocabulary, and compose descriptive paragraphs.
A phonics-focused reading comprehension lesson for Grade 3 reading intervention, centered on decoding CVC words, short 'u' sounds, and sight words through a story about a playful dog named Gus.
A camping-themed reading comprehension lesson featuring a 3rd-grade Reader's Theater script and activities focused on identifying the main idea and supporting details.
This third-grade lesson guides students in identifying and explaining logical connections, specifically cause-and-effect relationships, between sentences and paragraphs in fables and folktales. Students learn how characters' decisions and natural events lead to consequences that ultimately shape the story's moral.