A comprehensive practice resource for mastering the use of coordinating and subordinating conjunctions to combine simple sentences, integrated with Tier II academic vocabulary for sentence creation.
A structured spelling lesson exploring the 'full of' suffixes: -ous, -ious, and -tious. Students learn rule-based decision paths and analyze word structures to master these high-frequency adjectives.
A comprehensive lesson designed for 8th-grade students to master verbal analogies. This lesson features a dual-set of materials: an engaging, structured student worksheet with 15 mixed-type analogies, and a corresponding teacher answer key containing detailed logical rationales for each question.
A comprehensive reading and writing workshop focusing on analyzing text and drafting structured constructed responses and informational essays. Students engage with diverse passages spanning culinary arts, botany, and narrative mystery.
A interactive, visually rich reading comprehension lesson for 6th grade, focusing on how Virtual Reality (VR) worlds are engineered. Students learn to dismantle a complex high-tech informational passage by identifying its main idea and supporting details using a 'Blueprint' structural model.
An immersive introductory poetry unit that teaches students to treat poetic devices as alchemical elements. Students analyze masterworks and concoct their own original verses through hands-on workshops, interactive task cards, and structured graphic organizers.
A high-quality paper-based educational unit exploring meteor impacts, featuring a reading comprehension text on the 2026 Massachusetts meteor and an analytical persuasive essay graphic organizer.
A reading comprehension and vocabulary lesson based on the true story of a D.C. bus driver who went out of his way to return a student's lost trumpet before an important concert. Students develop close reading skills, identify Tier 2 vocabulary in context, and explore themes of community and empathy.
A deep-dive literature study of Suzanne Collins's prequel novel, Sunrise on the Reaping. Students explore the historical and psychological context of the 50th Hunger Games through collaborative discussions and structured debate.
A complete literacy lesson aligned with Wilson Reading System Step 6.2, focusing on multi-syllabic words with suffixes. Students learn to read, scoop, and define complex words while engaging with an inspiring reading passage about NFL wide receiver AJ Brown.
An engaging vocabulary review lesson where students use a roll-and-read dice board to practice reading fluency and define key multi-syllable academic words with partners.
A reading comprehension and vocabulary lesson designed for struggling adolescent readers. It features a high-interest realistic fiction story about an underdog basketball team's unexpected victory, focusing on multisyllabic vocabulary development.
A lesson designed for 9th-grade ELLs (WIDA Levels 1-2) focusing on Book 12 of The Odyssey (Sirens, Scylla, Charybdis, and Helios' Cattle) using highly visual sequencing cards and interactive sentence frames.
A 10th-grade English Language Arts lesson focused on vocabulary acquisition in professional, workplace, and collaborative communication. Students analyze semantic hierarchies, synonyms, antonyms, and context-dependent usage.
An 8th-grade ELA test readiness lesson containing a complete, high-quality standards-aligned practice test with fiction, poetry, and informational articles, plus a teacher's diagnostic answer key.
A comprehensive Victorian gothic lesson on Jane Eyre designed for high school ESL students. This bundle contains an explicit lesson plan with scaffolded strategies, a highly visual slide presentation, and a tiered student worksheet to support multiple proficiency levels.
An 8th-grade memoir writing project designed to help students reflect on their middle school journey, identify pivotal personal milestones, and write a series of connected narrative reflections that prepare them mentally and emotionally for the transition to high school.
A complete poetry lesson bundle designed for middle school ESL students, focusing on sensory imagery and metaphors. Students explore how to connect their five senses to deep emotional descriptions, using scaffolded writing frames and vivid vocabulary.
A lesson focused on teaching students how to make logical inferences using everyday functional texts, such as text messages, receipts, schedules, and maps. Students act as 'Everyday Detectives' to piece together clues from real-world documents.
A rigorous, standard-aligned preparation lesson for the Grade 6 Reading EOG, featuring a complete 42-question practice exam and a dedicated standalone answer key with detailed question rationales and standards alignment.
A structured 9th-grade ESL lesson that teaches students how to draft strong paragraph arguments by combining simple sentences and integrating text evidence using structural scaffolding metaphors.