Students learn to identify and use text evidence by analyzing fictional sports passages, acting as 'scouts' in a classroom-wide board game competition.
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.
An explicit instruction lesson for 3rd graders on locating text evidence to answer text-dependent questions using an 'I Do, We Do, You Do' model. Students learn to identify keywords in questions and find matching evidence in the text using a five-step checklist.
A 30-minute mini-lesson on Author's Purpose using the PIED acronym (Persuade, Inform, Entertain, Describe), themed around a pizza parlor.
A fun, detective-themed lesson where students practice identifying synonyms and antonyms through a memory matching game and a tracking log.
Students will practice identifying connections between ideas in informational texts, including time order, cause and effect, and comparison, using 12 themed task cards.
Assessment for 'Sammy’s Supersonic Sneeze' focusing on Arizona 3rd grade standards RL.1 and RL.4 through AASA-aligned multiple-choice questions.
An introductory lesson on the eight parts of speech in the English language, focusing on their definitions, functions, and identification in sentences.
A celebratory wrap-up for a morning literacy tutoring program, featuring reflections on learning, parent engagement opportunities, and awards for student and family attendance.
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 reading comprehension lesson focused on a short story about a cat named Speck and his owner Scott, exploring emotions and narrative sequence.
A 60-minute poetry workshop where students explore various poetic forms to create a heartfelt tribute for Mother's Day, focusing on emotional resonance and personal connection.
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 reading comprehension lesson centered on 'The Silent Garden', focusing on character analysis, conflict types, and theme development with accommodations for special education needs.
This lesson provides adapted reading support for the Scholastic "Titanic" book, specifically designed for students reading at a 3rd-grade level. It focuses on key vocabulary and essential comprehension of the ship's journey and tragedy.
A collection of resources to help students master the 'Thought Tracker' annotation method, including anchor charts and practice guides.