Students will learn to identify the object of the preposition through a detective-themed investigation involving a video hook, a 'Mystery Box' inquiry, and a sentence-building exit ticket.
A collection of visual resources to help students locate text evidence and answer key comprehension questions using the 5Ws and How framework.
A comprehensive 5-day morphology unit for 4th grade focusing on the inflectional suffixes -ed, -ing, -s/-es, -er, and -est, including spelling rules, pluralization, comparative usage, and cumulative review.
A comprehensive 15-day word study unit for Grade 4 focused on prefixes, suffixes, Latin roots, compound words, homophones, synonyms/antonyms, and context clues. Includes a master slide deck and a complete student workbook.
An engaging, detective-themed 4th Grade ELA lesson designed to teach students how to make text-based inferences using the story 'Act Your Age'. Follows an interactive 'I Do, We Do, You Do' gradual release model with class-wide discussion and turn-and-talk prompts.
A comprehensive fourth-grade figurative language unit styled as a detective case file. Students act as 'word detectives' tracking down similes, metaphors, idioms, and alliteration through engaging visual guides, targeted clue hunts, and reading passage investigations.
An hour-long structured reading lesson focusing on B and W letter-sound association and common sight words. Designed with dyslexia-friendly spacing, color-coded highlights, and picture scaffolding to support struggling oral readers.
A reading comprehension lesson focused on identifying character traits and tracing character change over time. Students read a fictional passage about a young comic creator, track her development in a visual graphic organizer, and write evidence-based responses using scaffolded sentence frames.
A complete, state-aligned 4th-grade EOG Reading Practice assessment containing five authentic, standard-mapped reading passages and 40 parallel questions. Includes detailed paragraph-by-paragraph annotations and teacher explanations.
A reading comprehension lesson focused on legendary sports figures, featuring graded vocabulary levels and text-based evidence questions for fourth-grade students.
An interactive, hands-on introduction to nonfiction text features. Students learn to spot visual, navigational, and typographical clues that help them decode and navigate information-rich texts.
An advanced grammar and syntax lesson for Grades 5-6 introducing compound sentences, prepositions, and conjunctions using complex connector hinges and spacer blocks.
A highly tactile, early-grades grammar lesson focused on constructing simple sentences with Blue Noun blocks, Green Verb motors, Capital Crowns, and Period Stoppers.
A highly visual, Lego-themed grammar lesson where students become 'Brick Architects' to snap color-coded word blocks together, apply end-cap punctuation, and build sentence towers.
An engaging literacy lesson focused on the life and career of Cristiano Ronaldo. Students read an inspiring biography and complete vocabulary, comprehension, and timeline sequencing activities.
A single-lesson reading comprehension resource for 5th-grade students featuring an engaging science-aligned story about hydrothermal vents and deep-sea chemosynthesis.
A single-lesson reading comprehension resource for 4th-grade students featuring an engaging science-aligned story about the unique redwood forest canopy ecosystem.
A single-lesson reading comprehension resource for 3rd-grade students featuring an engaging science-aligned story about beaver dams and ecosystems.
A single-lesson reading comprehension resource for 2nd-grade students featuring an engaging science-aligned story about fossil hunting.
A single-lesson reading comprehension resource for 1st-grade students featuring a simple story about a bee named Benny who visits colorful flowers.
A single-lesson reading comprehension resource for 1st-grade students featuring a simple story about a boy named Sam who plants a sunflower seed.
A single-lesson practice resource focusing on identifying and creating equivalent fractions using visual fraction bars and a custom Fraction Wall reference.
A superhero-themed writing workshop lesson that guides students through mastering the TEXT paragraph structure and upgrading it to a full four-paragraph essay. Features dynamic, comic-inspired anchor charts and pocket-sized desk checklists.
An active, engaging vocabulary lesson centered around Synonyms and Antonyms using a high-energy Bingo game. Students learn to quickly identify word pairs through a detective-themed visual presentation, structured word banks, unique bingo boards, calling cards, and independent practice task cards.
An interactive, whole-class game lesson designed to help students identify abstract themes in stories. Students use visual cues, clues, and sentence starters to uncover and articulate hidden thematic messages.
A single-lesson reading comprehension resource for 1st-grade students featuring a simple story about a dog named Pippin and five aligned multiple choice questions.
A single-lesson practice resource focusing on rapid recall of 10 random single-digit division facts, providing clean layouts and clear student completion spaces.
An assessment and supporting materials for finishing The Westing Game, tailored for 3rd and 4th grade students who benefit from visual supports, word banks, and chunked layouts.
A comprehensive test-preparation unit for 4th-grade EOG reading. It includes a daily warm-up slide deck, a printable student practice passage book, and a detailed teacher answer key with standards alignment and pedagogical guidance.
A comprehensive 4th-grade reading EOG study guide bundle designed as high-impact anchor charts. Covers main idea, context clues, and text structures with student-friendly strategies and visual organizers.
A lesson designed to celebrate student growth and guide families with actionable, low-stress English practice tips over the summer break.
A reading comprehension lesson focused on standard-aligned Part A/Part B questioning strategies for Grades 3-5, aligned to the North Carolina Standard Course of Study (NCSCOS) for literal and inferential comprehension.
A structured writing lesson for 4th-grade English learners (WIDA Levels 1-2) to express their opinions about school uniforms. It provides scaffolded vocabulary, sentence frames, and a simplified rubric to guide and assess their progress.
A mystery-themed 4th-grade ELA lesson on identifying the main idea and supporting details. Students act as detectives, gathering key clues (details) to uncover the big case (main idea), complete with robust visual slides, differentiated worksheets, an exit ticket, and a comprehensive teacher guide with WIDA scaffolding.
A vocabulary and morphology lesson focusing on the academic and STEM suffix -cian, representing highly skilled occupational roles. Students explore word roots, spelling transformations, and professional definitions.
A masterclass in decoding, spelling, and analyzing 3- and 4-syllable words containing ti, ci, tious, cious, tial, and cial. Students explore phonics, spelling rules, and morphology through structured word breakdown.
A comprehensive 4th-grade ELA lesson comparing and contrasting steam locomotives and steamboats during American westward expansion. Students analyze two paired historical texts using a custom graphic organizer, text evidence, and structured comparison.
A comprehensive toolkit for guiding students through designing, planning, and executing a highly creative digital book report presentation on one of four shared class novels.
A reading comprehension lesson focusing on Chapter 2, 'Birthday Boy,' from the graphic novel Minecraft: Stories from the Overworld. Students analyze characters, settings, and key events using WH-questions.
A collection of modern, black-and-white letter writing templates with Fundations-style writing lines, designed to differentiate for primary and elementary classrooms.
An interactive slide presentation exploring Long A vowel teams (ai, ay, eigh, and ey). Students learn spelling patterns, sort target words, read a loaded passage, and write their own creative responses to apply their new spelling knowledge.
A reflective end-of-year writing project where graduating or transitioning students write letters of wisdom, strategies, and encouragement to the incoming class.