A 2nd-grade grammar lesson focused on identifying past-tense verbs (-ed) and possessive nouns ('s) using a winter-themed narrative passage. Students practice grammar skills through a story-based worksheet and visual presentation.
A sweet kindergarten unit focusing on trees and seasonal changes. Students read simple, rhythmic poems about apple trees and falling leaves, practice coloring, trace basic seasonal terms, and answer introductory comprehension questions.
An engaging science-integrated poetry unit for Grade 2. Students read sweet, rhythmic poems about bumblebees and butterflies, illustrating their important roles in pollination, identifying vocabulary, and demonstrating reading comprehension.
A beautiful thematic unit featuring sweet, engaging Spring poems. Students explore imagery, vocabulary, and seasonal shifts while practicing reading comprehension and creative expression.
A continuation of phonics exploration focusing on the '-ug' word family and the 'st-' consonant blend. Students practice decoding, visualizing, and writing through hands-on worksheets.
A classroom lesson focused on the '-at' and '-og' word families. Students read simple, rhythmic poems, highlight word family members, illustrate the scenes to show comprehension, and answer simple text-based questions.
A hands-on, construction-themed writing lesson for second graders to build sentences block-by-block, ranging from basic 2-part subject-predicate sentences to descriptive 5-part sentences. Includes a structured builder worksheet, word bank helpers, and task cards.
A fun, adventure-themed lesson where early elementary students design custom reading passports, set interactive summer reading goals, explore new genres, and practice recommending books to their peers to build a summer reading community.
A highly structured grammar lesson focusing on the distinction between 'its' and 'it's', customized with visual icon supports, step-by-step rule scaffolding, and self-monitoring checklists for students who benefit from predictable layouts.
An immersive, detective-themed lesson guiding students to master subject-verb agreement for 'is' vs 'are'. Includes a detailed teacher guide, presentation slides, student case file worksheet, and a final clue hunt exit ticket.
Students combine their cumulative learning of sensing verbs, prepositional phrases, and comparisons to co-construct and independently draft a descriptive paragraph about an outback landscape, utilizing a multi-tiered writing frame.
Students learn how prepositional phrases give information about 'where' and 'when' events occur, practicing adding them to simple sentences containing sensing verbs to build descriptive detail.
Students investigate sensing verbs related to the five senses, identifying how the author uses them to share how natural elements feel during drought, and brainstorming sensory details about the outback.