A journalism-themed lesson where students apply the ABC strategy (Attitude, Bias, Cross-check) to create and analyze news reports about a local event in Media Metropolis.
A vocabulary exploration lesson focusing on eight key terms through a survival-themed lens, providing high scaffolding for 6th-grade learners.
Students will identify, segment, and build multisyllabic nonsense words using R-controlled vowels (ar, er, ir, or, ur) to strengthen their decoding skills.
A lesson focused on mastering the 'oi' and 'oy' diphthongs in complex, multisyllabic words, featuring a systematic word sort and visual instruction.
This lesson provides a comprehensive 5-point mastery rubric and student self-assessment guide for 6th-grade argumentative writing, aligned to NYSNG standards. It focuses on the structural elements of a strong argument: claim, evidence, reasoning, organization, and style.
A comprehensive assessment and answer key for the first three chapters of Red Scarf Girl, focusing on the themes of identity, propaganda, and family loyalty.
A final assessment and review lesson for the novel Holes by Louis Sachar, focusing on character identification, plot sequencing, and thematic connections. Students will complete a comprehensive test after a visual review of the major story arcs.
A comprehensive exploration of the final chapters of Holes (43-50), focusing on the resolution of the curse, the reveal of the treasure, and the symbolic cleansing of Camp Green Lake.
A lesson focused on analyzing character motivations and causal relationships in chapters 36-42 of Louis Sachar's Holes, specifically during the ascent of Big Thumb.
A lesson exploring the history and cultural impact of ranch dressing based on a Newsela article, featuring a reading comprehension worksheet and answer key.
Mastering the final stable syllable 'Consonant-le' found at the end of multi-syllabic words.
Analyzing how the 'Bossy R' influences the sound of the preceding vowel in R-controlled syllables.
Tracking down vowel teams where two vowels work together to create a specific long or unique vowel sound.
Deciphering the Magic E (VCe) pattern where a silent 'e' at the end of a syllable makes the preceding vowel long.
Exploring open syllables that end in a single vowel, which typically makes its long sound.
Investigation of closed syllables where a single vowel is followed by one or more consonants, resulting in a short vowel sound.
A comprehensive assessment on fairy tale elements and plot structures for elementary students, featuring two differentiated levels to meet specific grade-level standards.