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.
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'.
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 study of Act 1, Scene 4, where Romeo, Mercutio, and Benvolio prepare to crash the Capulet ball. Students will analyze Mercutio's vivid Queen Mab speech, Romeo's persistent melancholy and prophetic dreams, and the tension between whimsical fantasy and dark reality.
A study of Act 1, Scene 3, introducing the Nurse and Lady Capulet's proposal of marriage to Paris. Students will analyze the Nurse's coarse humor, Lady Capulet's extended metaphor of Paris as a book, and Juliet's initial stance on marriage and obedience.