A comprehensive lesson exploring the plot, character development, and central themes of confidence, mentorship, and community in the film Akeelah and the Bee.
A writing assignment based on the film Akeelah and the Bee, focusing on theme and character development using the RADD strategy.
Tableau de bord de la progression spiralaire en grammaire, conjugaison, orthographe et lexique pour le cycle 3.
Détail des 15 unités d'apprentissage (3 par période) incluant la littérature, la compréhension, l'EDL et la rédaction.
Vue d'ensemble de l'année scolaire déclinée en 5 périodes, avec les œuvres littéraires de référence et les objectifs majeurs.
A deep dive into the many sounds of the '-ough' spelling pattern through a detective-themed investigation. Students will learn to identify and categorize the different pronunciations in context.
A lesson focusing on advanced suffix patterns including ci, ti, cious, tious, tial, cial, and al through a mysterious expedition story.
A decodable text lesson for 8th graders focusing on complex suffixes and patterns (ci, ti, cious, tious, tial, cial, al) within the context of ancient civilizations.
A reading comprehension lesson focused on Tae Kwon Do, designed for middle school students reading at a 4th-5th grade level. Students practice identifying explicit details and making inferences while learning about martial arts history and values.
A collection of hands-on activities focusing on the '-at' word family, including word building, sentence completion, and picture matching.
A 30-minute writing lesson where students sequence and describe the steps required to earn their next belt in Tae Kwon Do. Includes a graphic organizer and specialized word bank.
A humorous dive into figurative language using modern internet slang and 'brainrot' culture to make literary devices relatable and engaging for middle school students.
A high-interest lesson focused on tracing and evaluating arguments about the benefits of video games, specifically designed for middle school students who need reading support.