A 4th-grade ELA lesson where students venture outdoors to observe the Indiana spring environment, using their five senses to gather imagery for descriptive poetry using figurative language.
A collection of resources to help teachers announce and manage their class's visit to the Scholastic Book Fair.
A spelling assessment for Unit 10 Lesson 10 featuring 21 words focusing on the /oi/ sound spelled 'oi' and 'oy'. Includes words like 'loyalty', 'turquoise', and 'Savannah', covering homophones and proper nouns.
A detective-themed lesson focusing on the correct usage of the homophones 'to', 'two', and 'too' through investigation and practice.
A comprehensive lesson on active reading strategies, focusing on a three-phase annotation system (Pre-Reading, During Reading, and Post Reading) to improve comprehension and critical thinking for students in grades 3-5.
A hands-on outdoor poetry workshop for fourth graders to master imagery and figurative language by observing the Indiana spring environment. Students transition from sensory observation to creative poetic drafting.
A collection of high-interest reading passages and fluency packets about legendary athletes. Each resource includes word-work exercises, timed reading sections, and discussion prompts.
A guide for students to transform their research into a persuasive travel advertisement paragraph, focusing on structure, hooks, and descriptive language.
A comprehensive practice packet focusing on core spelling rules: doubling consonants, dropping final 'e', and the dge/ge distinction, integrated with vowel team mastery.
A reading comprehension lesson focused on identifying the main idea through a fictional narrative about discovering a magical forest.
A 4th-grade non-fiction reading lesson focused on the biology, social structure, and conservation of African elephants. Students will read a detailed passage and demonstrate comprehension through multiple-choice questions.
An interactive exploration of the 6 Traits of Effective Writing, designed to help students identify and apply key elements of strong prose through discussion and analysis.
A high-level extension lesson for students who correctly identified the theme, focusing on the sophisticated skill of explaining how specific textual evidence supports a theme. Introduces the 'Evidence Bridge' framework to connect plot details to universal messages.
A targeted reteach lesson for students who confuse universal themes with subjective opinions or social judgments about characters. Focuses on the "Filter Test" to separate opinions from evidence-based themes.
Explores overcurve strokes and 'hump' letters such as m, n, v, x, y, and z. Focuses on rhythmic movement and distinct peak heights.
Covers sharp, angled letters and undercurve strokes like i, u, w, t, r, s, p, and j. Emphasizes uniform slant and precise points.
Focuses on letters with upward loops and tall strokes, including l, e, b, h, k, and f. Students learn to maintain consistent height and loop width.
Introduction to the 'Magic C' stroke group, covering letters c, a, d, g, q, and o. Students practice the foundational counter-clockwise motion used in these related characters.
A focused lesson on using context clues to determine word meaning in both scientific texts and school-based narratives. Includes guided practice, independent work, and a hands-on task card activity.
A reflective end-of-year literacy project where students act as museum curators to showcase their academic growth and personal milestones through physical artifacts and descriptive writing.
A short, focused lesson on identifying themes in literature using short fictional passages. Students learn to distinguish between plot details and universal messages.
Students will investigate and identify the purpose of text features including diagrams, labels, bold print, maps, captions, and headings through an interactive presentation, a matching activity, and a hands-on scavenger hunt.
A reading comprehension lesson focused on identifying text structures and author's purpose across multiple genres for elementary students.