A mystery-themed lesson where students become 'Dialogue Detectives' to master the use of quotation marks and end punctuation in written speech. Students will identify, fix, and create correctly punctuated dialogue.
Students practice identifying and categorizing word families including CVC words, blends, and digraphs using an interactive spin-and-graph format. This lesson focuses on decoding skills and phonetic awareness through a gamified approach.
Answer keys and reference guides for the Heritage Horizons unit.
Students use their knowledge of legends and heroes to write their own creative narrative inspired by AAPI cultural storytelling.
Learn about Duke Kahanamoku, the father of modern surfing, and practice finding key details in a non-fiction biography.
Read the classic folktale 'The Magic Paintbrush' to understand theme and character motivation through reading comprehension.
Discover the life of Patsy Mink, the first woman of color elected to Congress, while building vocabulary and using context clues.
Explore the legend of the Moon Goddess, Chang'e, to identify main ideas and supporting details in traditional folktales.
A reading comprehension lesson focused on making inferences and using context clues through the lens of zoology and animal research. Students act as field researchers to decode information about unique creatures.
Winter approaches, and Matt must decide his future as he waits for his family. Reading Chapters 22-25.
Attean prepares for his vision quest, and the boys face the reality of their differing paths. Reading Chapters 19-21.
Matt visits the Penobscot village and learns about their way of life. Reading Chapters 16-18.
A dangerous encounter with a bear tests the boys' skills and courage. Reading Chapters 13-15.
Matt uses Robinson Crusoe to teach Attean, leading to deep discussions about culture and ownership. Reading Chapters 10-12.
The beginning of the uneasy teaching arrangement between Matt and Attean. Reading Chapters 7-9.
Matt's encounter with a swarm of bees leads to a life-changing meeting with Saknis and Attean. Reading Chapters 4-6.
Introduction to the book and reading of Chapters 1-3, where Matt is left alone in the Maine wilderness and encounters a mysterious stranger.
The conclusion of Sam's experiment and his transition back toward society and family. Covers Chapters 21-22 and Epilogue.
As spring arrives, Sam faces new visitors and the realization that his secret life is becoming public. Covers Chapters 17-20.
The harsh reality of a Catskill winter, testing Sam's preparations and mental fortitude. Covers Chapters 13-16.
Focus on Sam's growing expertise in fire-making and his pivotal relationship with Frightful the hawk. Covers Chapters 9-12.
Sam expands his home and meets Bando, exploring the balance between solitude and human connection. Covers Chapters 5-8.
Introduction to Sam Gribley's journey, setting up in the hemlock forest, and the initial challenges of wilderness survival. Covers Chapters 1-4.
An engaging detective-themed lesson where students practice drawing conclusions and making inferences through a high-energy Jeopardy-style game and supporting mystery-solving activities.
A foundational phonics lesson focusing on CVC words from the -ab, -at, and -ap word families through visual recognition and hands-on activities.
A high-interest, detective-themed lesson where students master common English idioms through matching challenges and narrative application. Students take on the role of 'Idiom Investigators' to decode figurative language.
A phonics and vocabulary focused lesson based around a list of 13 nature and everyday words, featuring image-word association and sentence-level practice.
A focused lesson teaching 3rd-grade students how to use text clues and their own background knowledge to infer character emotions and story settings.
Students learn how to use textual evidence to identify and support character traits through a classroom pet mystery story.
A mystery-driven lesson focused on identifying character traits through textual evidence. Students investigate the mystery of a missing classroom pet while practicing their referencing skills.
A teacher-led phonics lesson focused on the /aʊ/ sound spelled with 'ow', featuring orthographic mapping and word chain activities.