A complete comprehension assessment lesson for J.M. Barrie's Classic Starts: Peter Pan, featuring a student quiz with visual supports and a detailed teacher answer key with page references.
A comprehensive bilingual support package designed for a Portuguese-dominant third grader reading 'Stella Díaz Has Something to Say'. It includes a pre-reading anchor chart, bilingual chapter summaries with visual scaffolds, interactive graphic organizers, and a teacher guide with phonics pronunciation tips.
A comprehensive reading and writing workshop focusing on analyzing text and drafting structured constructed responses and informational essays. Students engage with diverse passages spanning culinary arts, botany, and narrative mystery.
An immersive introductory poetry unit that teaches students to treat poetic devices as alchemical elements. Students analyze masterworks and concoct their own original verses through hands-on workshops, interactive task cards, and structured graphic organizers.
A high-quality paper-based educational unit exploring meteor impacts, featuring a reading comprehension text on the 2026 Massachusetts meteor and an analytical persuasive essay graphic organizer.
A phonics and literacy lesson focused on the 'rabbit rule' (VC/CV double consonant) syllabication pattern, using a field-journal-themed decodable story, interactive word-mapping activities, and a comprehensive teacher guide.
A reading comprehension and vocabulary lesson based on the true story of a D.C. bus driver who went out of his way to return a student's lost trumpet before an important concert. Students develop close reading skills, identify Tier 2 vocabulary in context, and explore themes of community and empathy.
A comprehensive, pirate-themed lesson bundle for teaching second-grade vowel teams (ai/ay, ea/ee, oa/oe) through hands-on word sorts. Includes a detailed teacher guide, printable sorting cards, a cut-and-paste sorting worksheet, and a quick-check exit ticket.
A complete literacy lesson aligned with Wilson Reading System Step 6.2, focusing on multi-syllabic words with suffixes. Students learn to read, scoop, and define complex words while engaging with an inspiring reading passage about NFL wide receiver AJ Brown.
A beginner-friendly lesson introducing K-2 students to the 5 W's (Who, What, Where, When, and Why) of reading and writing. Includes a colorful anchor chart and interactive practice sheets to build complete sentence skills.
A comprehensive reading comprehension packet containing six engaging 2nd-grade passages (three fiction, three informational) with literal and inferential questions.
A suite of 5 phonics-based progress monitoring reading passages designed for second-grade students. Each passage targets a specific phonetic spelling pattern (closed syllables, silent e, two-syllable words, r-controlled vowels, and vowel teams) and includes a student-facing reading and comprehension page and a matching teacher-facing word-count tracking page.
A high-interest, explorer-themed lesson where 3rd-5th grade students design personalized summer reading trail maps, set challenge goals, and pitch books to classmates to embark on a lifelong reading adventure.
A high-interest, detective-themed mixed context clues lesson for 5th graders. Students analyze challenging sentences to uncover word meanings using definition, synonym, antonym, example, and inference clues.
A 5th-grade reading comprehension lesson focused on making inferences. Students read 'Everyday Mysteries'—puzzle-like short passages on printable task cards—and use clues and schema to determine what happened, tracking their thinking on a detective's notebook recording sheet.
An engaging vocabulary review lesson where students use a roll-and-read dice board to practice reading fluency and define key multi-syllable academic words with partners.
A detective-themed, collaborative lesson on relating ideas in a text (cause & effect, chronological connections) for 5th-grade summer school. Includes simplified interactive matching games, movement resets, and peer-to-peer discussion.
An arcade-themed, high-energy lesson on comparing and contrasting characters for 5th graders. Features interactive games, structured movement breaks, collaborative SEL tasks, and a short story analysis.
A high-energy, movement-based reading lesson for 5th-grade summer school students to master Compare/Contrast and Cause/Effect text structures through a 'Wild Survival' theme. Includes visual slides, physical movement activities, and companion student graphic organizers.
A lesson focused on identifying the difference between questions and comments using dialogue from familiar characters. Students practice punctuation and sentence purpose recognition.
A lesson focused on teaching students how to make logical inferences using everyday functional texts, such as text messages, receipts, schedules, and maps. Students act as 'Everyday Detectives' to piece together clues from real-world documents.