When adding -ion or -ian, we often drop the final e or change the final t or c to ss or s.
A high-engagement punctuation and mechanics lesson where students become detectives solving 'crimes' of missing commas and misplaced periods in high-interest narratives.
A lesson focused on crafting strong persuasive arguments about recycling, specifically helping ELL students develop topic sentences and clear supporting reasons.
A collection of assessment materials covering chapters 9 through 12 of E.B. White's Stuart Little, designed for emerging readers.
In this lesson, students become "Media Decoders" to uncover bias and evaluate the reliability of information. They will analyze headlines, examine source credibility, and apply critical thinking to navigate the modern media landscape.
A lesson focused on identifying and tracking character habits in the novel 'Two Roads', helping students understand how recurring actions reveal personality and values.
Prepares students for their final oral presentation, focusing on slide design, public speaking, and final grammar checks.
Refines the narrative structure and focuses on the precise use of articles (a, an, the) for clarity and flow.
Explores setting and descriptive detail using prepositional phrases to ground narratives in a specific time and place.
Focuses on identifying personal narrative topics and mastering subject-verb agreement to ensure clear story foundations.
A biography research project focused on influential athletes who changed the world. Students use a sports-themed packet to document their subject's career milestones, social impact, and personal mindset.
A focused lesson on identifying nouns, verbs, and adverbs using classroom-themed sentences. Students practice identifying parts of speech through circling and underlining activities.
Mastering number prefixes for four, five, and one hundred: quad-, quint-, pent-, and cent-.
Introduction to number prefixes: mono-, uni-, bi-, and tri-, indicating one, two, and three.