Students explore the nuance of 'squinting' modifiers—adverbs or phrases placed between two clauses that could modify either one. Through a 'rewrite challenge,' students practice rewriting these sentences in two ways to force a specific meaning.
A comprehensive oral reading fluency bundle themed around 'The Reading Carnival'. It includes game guides, differentiated reading cards, progress trackers, and achievement awards designed specifically for struggling 1st-4th grade readers to build speed, accuracy, and confidence in a high-energy summer camp environment.
A weekly oral reading fluency program themed around a vintage carnival. It focuses on pacing, phrasing, and decoding multi-syllable words through engaging fiction and non-fiction passages with built-in trackers.
A targeted phonics lesson focused on contrasting single-syllable words containing 'ou', 'ow', and 'oo' vowel teams. Students read an engaging phonics story featuring Roselee, Reetal, and Dylan, and complete structured word-sorting and reading comprehension exercises.
Differentiated carnival-themed reading passages and matching teacher running record forms designed to boost oral reading fluency and target specific phonics patterns.
A cohesive lesson and drill series designed to help students master the connection between explicit literary devices and the central themes of literary texts.
A specialized lesson designed for third and fourth-grade educators to master the CKLA placement, diagnostic, and remediation pathways. This lesson contains professional guides, visual flowcharts, and student grouping trackers to streamline the intervention process.
A primary phonics lesson focusing on decoding and understanding two-syllable words with closed syllables. Students practice syllable division, read a decodable story, and answer reading comprehension questions.
A foundational set of four reading comprehension sheets, split between Grade 9-10 (focusing on core inference and vocabulary) and Grade 11-12 (emphasizing rhetorical analysis and synthesis).
A carnival-themed oral reading fluency toolkit designed for Read to Achieve summer camps. Features differentiated reading passages (levels K-3) with repeated reading trackers, expression-focused task cards, and a teacher scoring and implementation guide.
An English 1 lesson focused on comparing and analyzing paired persuasive texts about the use of AI writing assistants. Students learn to evaluate contrasting arguments, identify rhetorical devices, and synthesize opposing viewpoints using text-based evidence.
Students compile their four-sentence creative stories into a comic strip layout, add simple illustrations, and celebrate their storytelling accomplishments.
Students resolve their story's problem, writing their fourth sentence using "Then, ..." and selecting a happy resolution symbol.
Students introduce a simple conflict or surprise for their character, writing a sentence with "Suddenly..." and problem-based action icons.
Students choose a creative setting (such as outer space or a magic forest) and write a sentence using "They are in..." with visual setting prompt cards.
Students invent a fictional character (such as a superhero or friendly animal) and write a sentence describing them using "This is..." and physical descriptors with visual symbols.
Students present their informational posters to peers using verbal or non-verbal communication supports, celebrating their factual discoveries.
Students assemble their key fact, evidence sentence, and concluding statement into a coherent, illustrated informational poster.
Students conclude their informational piece by writing a third sentence that summarizes their topic using a "Now you know about..." sentence starter and visual symbols.
Students locate visual evidence or supporting clues (such as food or habitat icons) to back up their first key fact, writing a second sentence using "It has..." or "It lives..." frames.
Students choose an informational topic (such as an animal or a local community job) and identify their first key fact using a visual matching organizer and "This is a..." sentence frame.
Students practice reading their three-sentence narratives to a peer or teacher, using visual communication boards as support, and celebrate their completed stories.
Students compile their first, middle, and ending sentences into a complete, logically sequenced three-sentence personal narrative, adding simple decorative illustrations.
Students conclude their personal narrative by writing about the final event using a "Last, I..." sentence starter, focusing on chronological closure and a simple emotion word.
Students continue their personal narrative by writing about the middle event using a "Next, I..." sentence starter and corresponding visual icons to show chronological order.
Students choose a personal topic (such as a favorite memory or weekend activity) and write their first complete sentence describing the first event using a "First, I..." sentence starter and visual picture cards.
Week 4 targets commonly confused letters (b/d, p/q, t/f) through space-themed discrimination games, and transitions students to freeform independent handwriting.
Week 3 explores the distinct roles of vowels and consonants, teaching short vowel sounds, star-themed sorting, and simple consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) blending.
Week 2 covers a rapid, comprehensive overview of the entire alphabet (A to Z) with clean manuscript printing, letter-sound association, and simple visual representations.
Week 1 focuses on high-frequency SATPIN letters (S, A, T, P, I, N) to quickly build and read simple words. Includes handwriting tracing with numbered stroke arrows and early phonics blends.
A comprehensive lesson that breaks down the structural, rhythmic, and poetic elements of hip-hop and rap lyrics. Students learn complex rhyming, flow cadence, figurative imagery, and wordplay, then plan and write a complete 16-bar verse using highly visual scaffolding.