A futuristic mystery-solving adventure where students use main idea and detail skills to identify a digital saboteur in the year 2124.
A vocabulary-focused speech-language therapy lesson for middle schoolers centered on the Artemis II mission. Students learn to use context clues (IDEAS) to decipher mission-specific terminology.
A 6th grade ELA lesson focused on using context clues and morphology (prefixes, suffixes, and roots) to decipher unfamiliar vocabulary. Students act as 'word detectives' to solve linguistic mysteries.
The suffix -ion turns a verb into a noun without changing the spelling of the base word.
Introduction to action suffixes -en, -ize, and -ify, which mean "to make" or "to cause to be."
Mastering character and quality suffixes: -ful, -ous, and -ious, meaning "full of" or "possessing."
Mastering the adjective suffixes -al, -ial, and -ic, meaning "relating to" or "having the characteristics of."
The suffixes -ty and -ity turn adjectives into nouns, meaning "the state or condition of being...".
Mastering suffixes related to places, things, or qualities: -ary, -ery, and -ory.
Mastering suffixes related to states and conditions: -ment, -less, and -ness.
Focusing on suffixes that indicate people and professions: -er, -or, -ian, and -ist.
Mastering comparative and superlative suffixes: -er, -est, -ier, and -iest.
Introduction to descriptive suffixes: -y, -ly, and -ily.
An intensive Tier 3 intervention lesson for 4th-grade students struggling with main idea and supporting details. Students take on the role of detectives to identify the 'Big Picture' and 'Evidence' in short, high-interest texts.
Position and connection prefixes: sub-, com-, pro-, and en-.
Direction and action prefixes: re-, ex-, in-, and de-.
Focusing on time and order prefixes: pre-, fore-, post-, and after-.
Introduction to negative and opposite prefixes: un-, in-, dis-, and mis-.
A focused lesson on crafting an objective summary for the novel Tangerine, emphasizing sentence structure and objective tone.
A guided lesson to help students structure a comprehensive book report focusing on summary, theme, and personal reflection.
An advanced non-fiction analysis lesson focusing on evaluating rhetorical appeals (Ethos, Pathos, Logos) and the strength of evidence within the context of deepfake technology.
A reading comprehension lesson focused on identifying main ideas, supporting details, and summarizing, centered on the heroic work of search and rescue dogs.
A formal reading and writing assessment focusing on the ethics of AI, requiring students to answer multiple-choice questions and write a structured ANEZ response.
A comprehensive review lesson where students analyze the environmental and social costs of the fast fashion industry, practicing multiple-choice comprehension and ANEZ paragraph writing.