Une exploration des fonctions de la littérature pour adolescents, structurée autour de dix points clés pour aider les éducateurs à comprendre comment la fiction permet de penser et de rêver le monde.
A comprehensive planning suite for Adult Education instructors focusing on Reading and Language Arts, featuring a weekly blueprint, session checklists, and student reflection tools.
A beginner's journey through the Dolch Pre-Primer sight words, featuring interactive review slides and a 'Safari' themed assessment to track word recognition.
A magical lesson exploring how adjectives transform plain sentences into descriptive ones through 'Adjective Alchemy'. Students will identify, match, and apply adjectives to enhance their writing.
A foundational phonics lesson focusing on the 'ar' r-controlled vowel sound through an engaging narrative about a farm under the stars. Students will practice decoding and comprehension.
A foundational phonics lesson focusing on r-controlled vowels (ar, er, ir, or, ur) through a farm-themed reading adventure. Students will identify and decode 'bossy r' words in context.
A comprehensive review and final assessment where students apply all strategies to solve complex central idea cases across multiple genres.
Deep dive into common 'traps' in central idea questions, such as 'true but not main' and 'off-track' options. Students learn to justify why certain answers are incorrect.
Focus on evaluating multiple-choice options by identifying 'too broad' and 'too narrow' distractors. Students use the 'Goldilocks Rule' to find the answer that is 'just right.'
Introduction to the concept of a central idea using the 'Who + What' strategy. Students practice identifying the main point of short texts before being introduced to multiple-choice formats.
A comprehensive lesson on crafting compelling persuasive essays for high school students, focusing on structure, rhetorical appeals, and the drafting process.
Students will learn to expand simple sentences into descriptive ones by adding details that answer what, how, where, when, and why, using video games and basketball as engaging themes.
A 5-day STAAR-aligned unit focused on reading an informational text and mastering the RACES strategy for short and extended constructed responses. Students explore the complex social structure of ant colonies while practicing specific writing skills, with a heavy emphasis on the 'Restate and Answer' first sentence.
Instructional materials and reading passages focused on building fluency through animal-themed stories with integrated comprehension questions.
Students will master the art of "the bridge," learning to construct logical explanations that connect their evidence back to their claims using scientific principles or general rules.
Students will dive deeper into the quality of evidence, learning to distinguish between strong and weak support and identifying different types of data used in arguments.
Students will master the Claim-Evidence-Reasoning framework through a detective-themed investigation, learning to support their arguments with clear reasons and credible evidence aligned with MA 6th grade standards.
A comprehensive introduction to informational essay structure for 6th graders, using an architectural 'blueprint' theme to explain how essays are built from the ground up.
Informational text homework for 4th graders focusing on main idea, supporting details, and drawing complex inferences.
Reading comprehension homework for 2nd graders focusing on making inferences and identifying central ideas in fiction stories.