A lesson on identifying and using common transition words to create cohesion in writing. Students will categorize transitions by purpose (Addition, Contrast, Cause/Effect, Time) and use them to link ideas.
A comprehensive lesson on demonstrative pronouns and adjectives (this, that, these, those) themed around a museum gallery. Students learn to distinguish between near and far, singular and plural, and the difference between demonstrative pronouns and adjectives.
Students explore the final chapter and afterword, synthesizing the novel's resolution with historical facts to infer the author's legacy and final purpose (TEKS 5.10A, 5.6F).
Covering Chapters 15-16, students evaluate the resolution of the escape and the true power of the 'handkerchief,' making inferences about the theme of bravery (TEKS 5.9A, 5.6F).
Students analyze the turning point in Chapters 13-14 as Annemarie must deliver the forgotten packet, making inferences about her courage and the risks of the forest path (TEKS 5.8C, 5.6F).
A comprehensive guide and graphic organizer to help 5th-grade students structure their historical essays with clear evidence and logical flow.
Students examine the setting's impact on the plot and synthesize details from Annemarie's encounter with the soldiers in the woods.
Students analyze character growth and the impact of point of view as Annemarie takes on a dangerous mission in chapters 13 and 14.
A comprehensive lesson on identifying and using main verbs and primary auxiliary verbs (be, do, have) in sentences. Includes a structured lesson plan, a practice handout, and a detailed answer key with monitoring tools.
Focusing on chapters 11 and 12, students analyze plot elements and infer the hidden risks of the escape to the boat, synthesizing information to summarize the plan's complexity (TEKS 5.8C, 5.6F).
Students evaluate plot details and suspense techniques used in chapters 9 and 10, inferring the underlying risks and motivations during the fake funeral of 'Great-Aunt Birte' (TEKS 5.10D, 5.6F).
Students investigate point of view and make deeper inferences about Uncle Henrik's motives and the true purpose of the move to the coast in chapters 7 and 8 (TEKS 5.10E, 5.6F).
Focusing on chapters 5 and 6, students track plot development and practice inferring the stakes and emotions during the high-tension midnight visit from soldiers (TEKS 5.8C, 5.6F).
Students analyze character relationships and make deep inferences about the changing atmosphere in Copenhagen as the Nazi occupation intensifies, focusing on subtle textual clues (TEKS 5.7B, 5.6F).
Students explore the opening chapters of Number the Stars, using context clues to infer details about the historical setting and making evidence-based predictions about the Johansen family's future (TEKS 5.6F).
A lesson focused on using the present progressive tense to describe actions happening in the moment, themed around capturing live action with a camera.