A foundational writing lesson focused on crafting complete sentences with subjects, predicates, proper capitalization, and end punctuation across four relatable themes: daily life, family, friends, and food.
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 fundamental lesson on identifying the core components of a narrative: characters, setting, and plot events. Students use visual organizers to map out stories they read or hear.
A 30-minute mini-lesson on Author's Purpose using the PIED acronym (Persuade, Inform, Entertain, Describe), themed around a pizza parlor.
A high-energy phonics activity where students hunt for and record words featuring CVC patterns, digraphs, bonus letters, and glued sounds.
A celebratory wrap-up for a morning literacy tutoring program, featuring reflections on learning, parent engagement opportunities, and awards for student and family attendance.
A playful literacy lesson focused on identifying and matching rhyming pairs from the classic book Green Eggs and Ham using visual aids and hands-on activities.
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 fun, interactive lesson for first graders to practice story sequencing and artistic expression after watching the classic tale of Pinocchio. Students will order key events and learn the value of honesty through drawing and hands-on activities.
A reading comprehension lesson focused on a short story about a cat named Speck and his owner Scott, exploring emotions and narrative sequence.
A fluency-focused lesson for 2nd graders to practice reading smoothly and accurately using engaging animal-themed partner scripts.
A foundational literacy lesson for Kindergarteners focusing on identifying characters (Who) and actions or objects (What) in short, one-sentence stories themed around Spring.
A fast-paced, 15-minute phonics session where kindergarteners act as 'Sound Scientists' to blend and segment CVC words. Includes a visual presentation, a step-by-step facilitation guide, and a themed 'lab report' practice sheet.
A comprehensive reading assessment for Grade 3 featuring a fictional mystery and an informational passage about honeybees. Students will demonstrate their mastery of main ideas, vocabulary in context, and inferential thinking.
A Minecraft-themed adventure where students decode r-blends and digraphs to 'craft' words and progress through a mining mission.
This lesson focuses on helping students identify and compare character traits, feelings, and problem-solving strategies in two distinct short stories. Students will use a Venn diagram to organize their findings and answer comprehension questions that deepen their understanding of plot development.
A comprehensive practice packet focusing on core spelling rules: doubling consonants, dropping final 'e', and the dge/ge distinction, integrated with vowel team mastery.
An opinion writing lesson comparing two styles of camping (Tent vs. RV) using informative text. Students will use the 6-sentence TEXEXT format to argue for their preferred outdoor experience.
A reading comprehension and annotation activity focused on the Great Fire of Rome and Emperor Nero, designed for 2nd-grade readers. Students practice identifying point of view, context, audience, and purpose while answering evidence-based questions.
Guides students through writing a cohesive paragraph using their own ideas and a structured checklist.
Introduces the structural 'blueprint' of a paragraph: topic sentence, supporting details, and closing sentence.
Focuses on turning fragments and ideas into complete, organized sentences using visual cues.