A collection of resources for studying J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan, including chapter-by-chapter summaries and character analysis tools for third-grade students.
A lesson focused on identifying text structures and signal words using themes from the book 'One Well: The Story of Water on Earth'. Students practice identifying sequence, problem/solution, comparison, and cause/effect structures.
A lesson focused on decoding and encoding multi-syllabic words with closed syllables. Students will learn to identify syllable breaks using scoops and dividers for 2 and 3-syllable words.
A comprehensive exploration of the 17 chapters of J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan, designed to help third-grade students understand and engage with the classic story.
A comprehensive lesson on Latin roots (tract, spect, port, mal, dict) focusing on word dissection and color-coded spelling strategies to understand complex vocabulary.
A literacy lesson focused on the 17 chapters of Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie, featuring chapter summaries and essential vocabulary for third-grade students.
A comprehensive lesson summarizing all 17 chapters of Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie, designed for 3rd-grade students with a focus on key plot points and whimsical themes.
A lesson focused on identifying the structural parts of a book and applying that knowledge through a critical book review and vocabulary practice.
A comprehensive 2-hour deep-dive into informational text analysis, featuring interactive stations, text feature scavenger hunts, and evidence-based reporting.
A targeted small-group lesson designed to prepare 3rd-grade students for informational text standards, focusing on main idea, text features, and evidence-based answers through a detective-themed 'investigation'.
A reading comprehension lesson based on the Artemis II moon flyby article, featuring vocabulary building and fact-finding through WH-questions.
Focuses on drafting and finalizing the narrative using differentiated scaffolds and final writing paper.
Focuses on brainstorming and planning using a beginning-middle-end graphic organizer and introductory slides.
A creative workshop focused on character development for children's books, using The Rainbow Fish as a mentor text to explore relatability, behavior, and character arcs.
A comprehension check for Chapter 12 of The Last Kids on Earth and the Nightmare King, featuring key plot points and character actions.
A high-energy, tech-themed lesson for 4th and 5th graders to identify test anxiety as a 'system glitch' and apply 'software patches' like positive self-talk and physical relaxation.
A hands-on lesson focusing on identifying parts of speech through color-coding within the context of animal families and their behaviors.
A lesson focused on analyzing the development of the theme of individuality and non-conformity in Munro Leaf's 'The Story of Ferdinand'. Students will track how Ferdinand stays true to himself despite external pressures.