A 4th-grade lesson focusing on idioms and figurative language, inspired by a mountain-hiking adventure. Students explore the difference between literal and figurative meanings through drawing, video analysis, and a matching card game.
A 4th-grade lesson focused on breaking down complex words using common prefixes and suffixes, combined with sentence-level context clues to unlock meaning.
A comprehensive lesson comparing first and secondhand accounts using the historical lens of the Women's Suffrage Movement. Students will analyze primary and secondary sources to understand different perspectives and purposes.
An introductory lesson on the eight parts of speech in the English language, focusing on their definitions, functions, and identification in sentences.
A lesson focused on identifying themes and citing textual evidence from The Hope Chest, centering on the suffrage movement and character growth.
A collection of reading passages about famous sports figures who overcame significant challenges, designed to inspire and improve reading comprehension.
A celebratory wrap-up for a morning literacy tutoring program, featuring reflections on learning, parent engagement opportunities, and awards for student and family attendance.
In this lesson, students will learn to use 'and', 'but', and 'because' to connect ideas and create compound and complex sentences. They will explore how these conjunctions change the meaning of a sentence and practice building their own sturdy sentences.
A comprehensive review of informational text structures (Chronological, Cause & Effect, Problem & Solution, Compare & Contrast) featuring guided instruction and EOG-style practice for 4th-grade students.
A 60-minute poetry workshop where students explore various poetic forms to create a heartfelt tribute for Mother's Day, focusing on emotional resonance and personal connection.
A creative writing and drawing activity where students design the ultimate summer vacation for their teacher.
A reading comprehension lesson centered on 'The Silent Garden', focusing on character analysis, conflict types, and theme development with accommodations for special education needs.
A deep dive into the themes of Karen Schwabach's 'The Hope Chest', exploring the historical context of the Women's Suffrage movement through literary analysis. Students will identify core themes and provide textual evidence.
A collection of resources to help students master the 'Thought Tracker' annotation method, including anchor charts and practice guides.
This lesson focuses on helping students identify and compare character traits, feelings, and problem-solving strategies in two distinct short stories. Students will use a Venn diagram to organize their findings and answer comprehension questions that deepen their understanding of plot development.
A focused lesson for 3rd and 4th graders to master the 'short vowel' spelling rules for terminal /k/ and /ch/ sounds. Students will practice identifying and applying the -ck/-k and -tch/-ch rules through sentence completion, word sorting, and error analysis.
A comprehensive practice packet focusing on core spelling rules: doubling consonants, dropping final 'e', and the dge/ge distinction, integrated with vowel team mastery.
A sports-themed writing lesson that uses a baseball metaphor to help 4th graders master the five-sentence paragraph structure (TS, D1, D2, D3, CS). Students will draft their "starting lineup" of sentences to hit a home run with their writing.
An opinion writing lesson comparing two styles of camping (Tent vs. RV) using informative text. Students will use the 6-sentence TEXEXT format to argue for their preferred outdoor experience.
A lesson exploring themes of isolation and change through Franz Kafka's Metamorphosis, adapted for elementary students.
A lesson focused on opinion writing where students compare the benefits and drawbacks of beaches versus pools using informative text. Students will practice evidence-based writing and persuasive techniques.