Students read texts that present a specific issue and outline potential solutions. They differentiate this structure from simple cause/effect by identifying the element of human intervention or resolution.
A practice lesson focusing on expanding sentences using 'where', 'why', 'when', and 'how' predicate expanders to add detail and variety.
A focused lesson on subject and object pronouns through the lens of classic folk tales, helping students identify and use pronouns correctly in narrative contexts.
A detective-themed lesson teaching 4th graders how to use relative pronouns and relative adverbs to connect ideas in sentences, aligned to CCSS L.4.1a.
A comprehensive exploration of idioms, adages, and proverbs for 4th graders, focusing on interpreting figurative language and distinguishing it from literal meanings through interactive and hands-on activities.
A 30-minute mini-lesson on Author's Purpose using the PIED acronym (Persuade, Inform, Entertain, Describe), themed around a pizza parlor.
A practice-focused lesson where students identify and create similes and metaphors across two distinct themes: nature and sports.
A comprehensive lesson for 4th graders to master synonyms and antonyms using context clues and critical thinking. Students act as word detectives to solve vocabulary puzzles and analyze word nuances.
A fun, detective-themed lesson where students practice identifying synonyms and antonyms through a memory matching game and a tracking log.
Students will practice identifying connections between ideas in informational texts, including time order, cause and effect, and comparison, using 12 themed task cards.
A 4th-grade lesson focused on breaking down complex words using common prefixes and suffixes, combined with sentence-level context clues to unlock meaning.
A comprehensive lesson comparing first and secondhand accounts using the historical lens of the Women's Suffrage Movement. Students will analyze primary and secondary sources to understand different perspectives and purposes.
An introductory lesson on the eight parts of speech in the English language, focusing on their definitions, functions, and identification in sentences.
A lesson focused on identifying themes and citing textual evidence from The Hope Chest, centering on the suffrage movement and character growth.
A collection of reading passages about famous sports figures who overcame significant challenges, designed to inspire and improve reading comprehension.
A celebratory wrap-up for a morning literacy tutoring program, featuring reflections on learning, parent engagement opportunities, and awards for student and family attendance.
In this lesson, students will learn to use 'and', 'but', and 'because' to connect ideas and create compound and complex sentences. They will explore how these conjunctions change the meaning of a sentence and practice building their own sturdy sentences.
A comprehensive review of informational text structures (Chronological, Cause & Effect, Problem & Solution, Compare & Contrast) featuring guided instruction and EOG-style practice for 4th-grade students.
A 60-minute poetry workshop where students explore various poetic forms to create a heartfelt tribute for Mother's Day, focusing on emotional resonance and personal connection.