A 2nd-grade grammar lesson focusing on forming possessives for singular nouns and names ending in 's'. Students use a 'Sign Shop' theme to practice adding 's to characters like Bugs and Thomas.
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.
Students explore how authors use figurative language to paint 'word pictures' by identifying comparisons using 'like' and 'as' in the text, and co-constructing similes about the natural world.
Students sequence the key events in 'Mallee Sky' (drought changing to welcome rainfall) using a simplified storyboard planner, identifying how environmental patterns affect the landscape.
Students identify precise action verbs (stretch, shrink, spin) and compose a final descriptive reflective diary entry about Elnim's journey.
Students identify wordplay (alliteration and onomatopoeia) in "The Boy Who Tried to Shrink His Name" (skateboard spins, name explosions) and analyze non-verbal gestures of friendship.
Students write contrast sentences using "yet" and explore Elnim's home customs (swirling curry, wearing a sari, sweet coconut ada).
Students trace the emotional orange line in the drawings and learn how to write choice compound sentences using comma + "or".
Students summarize Elnim's story and analyze figurative language, learning how names can feel heavy like a suitcase or taste like warm cardamom cake.
Day 5 of the phonics adventure. Scouts demonstrate mastery by reviewing both VCE and CLE word structures, completing a spelling and reading review, and taking the Syllable Scouts Post-Test.
Day 4 of the phonics adventure. Scouts practice reading sentences and a decodable camping passage packed with Consonant-le (CLE) words like 'candle', 'jungle', and 'giggle'.
Day 3 of the phonics adventure. Scouts explore Consonant-le (CLE) syllables, understanding how to divide words before the consonant + 'le' (e.g., 'ca-mle' -> 'can-dle', 'pud-dle') and spelling CLE words correctly.
Day 2 of the phonics adventure. Second-grade scouts practice reading and identifying VCE syllables inside sentences and a decodable story, applying text-based evidence to answer comprehension questions.
Day 1 of the phonics adventure. Students take the Syllable Scouts Pre-Test to assess baseline spelling and decoding skills, then learn how to divide and spell two-syllable Vowel-Consonant-e (VCE) words like 'reptile' and 'stampede'.
A comprehensive sight word practice lesson covering Dolch lists from Pre-Primer through Grade 3. Students complete contextual fill-in-the-blank sentences supported by illustrated word banks to build reading fluency and word recognition.
A comprehensive 2nd grade Dolch sight word mastery program containing progressive worksheets categorized by frequency and difficulty, covering word searches, sentence fill-in-the-blanks, and color-by-word grids.
A comprehensive progress monitoring and practice toolkit designed to track and accelerate decoding of one-syllable short vowel words containing digraphs, bonus letters, and glued sounds.