A comprehensive grammar lesson focused on punctuation rules tested in 3rd grade STAAR, including commas, apostrophes, and quotation marks. Students practice through error identification, multiple-choice questions, and short-passage editing.
A 3rd-grade lesson where students become 'navigators' of non-fiction texts, learning to use headings, captions, glossaries, and indexes to find information quickly. Students will practice these skills through a seafaring-themed quest involving reading and a scavenger hunt.
A comprehensive workshop designed to transform 3rd graders into confident performers through Readers' Theater, focusing on expression, pace, and character development.
A high-energy workshop where 3rd graders transform into performers to master reading fluency, expression, and character-driven prosody. Students will move from cold readings to confident stage performances.
A high-energy, 45-minute writing lesson for grades 3-5 focused on building strong argumentative paragraphs through the metaphor of architectural design. Students analyze models, plan their 'blueprints', and construct evidence-based opinions.
A rigorous ELA lesson for grades 3-5 focusing on informational text skills (main idea, key details, text structure) through the high-interest topic of tardigrades. Includes a teacher guide, interactive slides, and a standardized-style practice worksheet.
A 3rd-grade grammar lesson focused on mastering commas and apostrophes through detective-themed practice activities aligned with STAAR standards.
A high-impact, 45-minute reading comprehension lesson for grades 3-5 using UDL principles. Students act as 'Clue Catchers' to analyze a rich short text through close reading, collaborative discussion, and choice-based expression.
A comprehensive ELA lesson for grades 3-5 focusing on using graphic organizers to master story elements and reading comprehension. Students take on the role of 'Story Architects' to deconstruct narratives and build deep understanding.
A collection of engaging puzzle activities based on the book "Hero Law Enforcement Dogs" by Jennifer Boothroyd, focusing on vocabulary and key facts about K9 units.
Students continue their detective work by comparing two desert arachnids: the Bark Scorpion and the Desert Blonde Tarantula. They focus on identifying specific adaptations and hunting behaviors while practicing comparing and contrasting skills.
A cumulative quick check assessment covering both claim identification and feature analysis.
Analyzing graphic features such as diagrams, maps, and captions to explain their purpose in conveying information.
Exploring print features like boldface, italics, and bullets to understand how authors organize and emphasize information.
Applying claim identification skills to a longer, grade-level argumentative passage with STAAR-aligned assessment.
Introduction to identifying the author's claim in argumentative texts using short, evidence-based snippets.
A collection of high-interest reading comprehension worksheets focusing on short stories, news articles, and leveled reader passages for grades 3-5. students practice inferences, sequencing, and vocabulary acquisition.
A mini-assessment focused on identifying first and third-person points of view through sentence analysis and open-ended reflection.
A targeted phonics and vocabulary lesson designed to help 3rd graders master CVC decoding, differentiate between short and long vowels (Silent E), and recognize common digraphs through visual support and active sorting.
A vocabulary lesson focused on using context clues within fantasy and adventure stories to define unknown words, designed for 3rd grade.
A lesson focused on analyzing the classic fable 'The Tortoise and the Hare', with a specific emphasis on character traits, motivations, and the central moral.
A reading comprehension lesson centered around March Madness, featuring a versatile worksheet that can be used with any basketball-related text.
Focuses on the short 'e' vowel sound (/ɛ/ as in "egg"), introducing the "mid-smile" mouth position and comparing it with the short 'a' and 'i' sounds to refine auditory discrimination.
Focuses on the short 'u' vowel sound (/ʌ/ as in "up" or "umbrella"), introducing the "relaxed jaw" mouth position and continuous blending of short 'u' CVC words.
Explores the short 'o' vowel sound (/ɑː/ as in "octopus"), focusing on the 'open mouth' position and continuous blending of CVC words.
Introduces the short 'i' vowel sound (/ɪ/ as in "igloo"), building on previous blending skills with a focus on auditory discrimination and multi-sensory letter formation.
Focuses on the short 'a' vowel sound, phonemic awareness, and the 'continuous blending' technique to help students move from individual sounds to whole words.
A 60-minute lesson focused on comparing and contrasting key details in two informational texts about Arizona desert life, aligned with AZ 3.RI.9. Students act as 'Desert Detectives' to find similarities and differences between saguaros and prickly pears.
A visual, space-themed workshop focused on enhancing writing through synonyms and sentence structure transformations. Students explore the 'Galactic Sentence Lab' to practice vocabulary variety and active/passive voice flips.
A visual, high-engagement workshop for students to practice sentence manipulation. Students explore synonyms to enhance vocabulary and master the 'Active to Passive' voice flip through space, school, and fable-themed missions.
Provides guided writing prompts and a revision checklist for students to apply their paragraph writing skills.
Teaches students how to use transition words to create flow and connect ideas within a paragraph.