Students apply their knowledge of open and closed syllables to 2-syllable words. They will learn where to 'split' a word (V/CV pattern) to decode longer words like 'robot' and 'tiger'.
In this fifth and final lesson of the Spine Squad unit, students explore fish, focusing on gills, fins, scales, and underwater survival, with a final cumulative review of the five vertebrate groups.
In this fourth lesson of the Spine Squad unit, students study amphibians, understanding how they live on water and land, lay soft eggs, and have smooth, wet skin, with scaffolded reading and tracing.
In this third lesson of the Spine Squad unit, students identify reptiles, exploring characteristics such as scales, cold-blooded regulation, and laying leathery eggs on land, supported by guided tracing.
In this second lesson of the Spine Squad unit, students examine the key characteristics of birds, including feathers, wings, and laying hard-shelled eggs, using scaffolded comprehension prompts and tracing.
In this first lesson of the Spine Squad unit, students explore the unique traits of mammals, focusing on fur/hair, live birth, and milk production with heavy visual support and tracing activities.
A calm, highly visual Spanish lesson for 2nd graders to learn and practice asking and stating age, plus numbers 20-30, using silent signals and partner matching to respect low-stimulation classroom needs. This lesson aligns with NYS World Language Standards and incorporates SEL elements through self-reflection and cooperative quiet sharing.
A Spanish numbers lesson for 2nd graders focusing on decades and patterns from 20 to 40. The lesson follows the I Do, We Do, You Do framework, integrates social-emotional learning, and uses quiet, high-engagement visual activities.
A hands-on science lesson designed for second-grade students to explore seed dispersal methods. Students learn about wind, water, animals, gravity, and propulsion through visual modeling, discussion, and a structured field journal.
A playful and colorful introductory lesson on Spanish numbers 11 to 20 designed for young learners, highlighting key suffix and prefix spelling patterns.
A lesson designed to celebrate student growth and guide families with actionable, low-stress English practice tips over the summer break.
An interactive, visually rich lesson preparing Florida students for severe storms and hurricanes. Covers emergency kit building, weather alerts, home action plans, and sensory coping strategies to reduce storm anxiety.
An interactive, visual-heavy lesson where students investigate ecosystem roles (producers, consumers, and decomposers) through an engaging 'Guess Who' style game. Includes visual-support clue cards, a detective tracking sheet, and a comprehensive teacher guide.
A lesson on oceanography covering shorelines, coastal features, and the deep seafloor, adapted with a friendly My Little Pony decorative theme and chunked, accessible text for Standard Modified Special Education students.
A foundational biology lesson exploring the simple life cycle of a plant from seed to sprout to adult. Includes interactive slides, a comprehensive teacher guide, and three tiers of differentiated worksheets to support early writers, matchers, and independent sentence-builders.
Join Twilight Sparkle, Pinkie Pie, Fluttershy, and Rainbow Dash as they explore the origin, composition, and structure of Earth's oceans. This lesson is highly visual, simplified, and carefully structured with guided practice, word banks, and sentence starters.
A lesson focusing on the Duha prayer reminder, offering both a digital slide for morning screens and a printable classroom poster to foster a peaceful, spiritual morning routine.
A Spanish lesson for 2nd graders to learn asking and telling age, integrating SEL self-awareness and relationship-building. Follows the I Do, We Do, You Do framework with NYS World Language Standards and Can-Do statements.
Un'entusiasmante sfida di cultura generale in lingua italiana per studenti di livello B1. Include un quiz di 100 domande con foglio risposte, carte da ritagliare e una presentazione interattiva per la classe.
An engaging 35-40 minute Spanish lesson for 2nd grade focusing on numbers 20-30. Aligned with NYS World Language Standards and incorporating CASEL Social-Emotional Learning competencies through a friendly 'Monster Party' theme and the gradual release of responsibility (I Do, We Do, You Do) framework.
A premium, cohesive collection of beautifully designed spiritual and religious reminders for daily, weekly, and seasonal practices, featuring high-contrast connected Arabic typography, elegant arches, and glowing celestial themes.
A highly differentiated 30-minute lesson where students act as 'Placement Officers' for the Pup Placement Agency. They analyze physical and behavioral traits of dog candidates and match them with appropriate service dog jobs, aligning with the OpenSciEd Grade 3 Trait Variation unit.
An engaging, kid-friendly lesson introducing 2nd graders to the wonders of electricity, exploring its discovery, how it works through simple circuits, and how it is generated safely.
A dynamic Spanish language lesson centered on a 'Yo tengo, ¿quién tiene?' loop game for numbers 0-50. Students develop active listening and rapid oral recall skills while building classroom community through collaborative play.
A foundational lesson for ESL students to practice high-frequency English verbs through a bilingual (English-Spanish) fill-in-the-blank adventure story.
A lesson focusing on ecosystem vocabulary including producers, consumers, and energy flow through food chains and pyramids. Includes tiered materials for elementary and middle school levels.
A high-energy, collaborative lesson for ESL students to celebrate the end of the school year through interactive games, vocabulary review, and reflection.
An enriching alternative to the Unit 2 opinion writing piece. Students act as conservation agents, creating a Public Service Announcement (PSA) to advocate for the protection of an endangered pollinator.
Focuses on the transformation and physical characteristics of butterflies based on the text 'A Butterfly Is Patient.' Students explore the life cycle stages and start to connect these stages to the butterfly's role as a pollinator.
A foundational lesson on food chains across various ecosystems, specifically designed for special education students. Includes visual-heavy instruction on producers, consumers, and decomposers.
Students explore the engineering wonders of bird nests, observing local bird behavior and designing their own nest models using natural materials to understand animal adaptations and structural design.
A collaborative STEM challenge where 6th grade mentors guide 2nd grade buddies to design and build the tallest possible tower using only index cards and tape. This lesson focuses on teamwork, engineering design principles, and measurement skills within a 40-minute window.
A lesson on surface water interactions with land, featuring My Little Pony characters to explain streams, lakes, and wetlands. Students learn key geological terms through simple bullet points and visual support.
A simplified science lesson on food chains designed for 8th-grade students with severe disabilities, focusing on basic energy flow from sun to predator.
In this kitchen science inquiry, students investigate the three states of matter and observe chemical reactions by creating 'fizzing cakes' using baking soda and vinegar. They explore reversible and irreversible changes while competing in a simulated Bronx-style bake-off challenge.
An introduction to the temperate forest ecosystem for 2nd graders, focusing on seasonal changes, plant life, and animal adaptations. Students will build foundational science vocabulary through visual aids and hands-on observation prompts.
Advanced academic challenges for 8th-grade students, synthesizing reading, math, and science within a complex fantasy framework.
Science exploration through a fantasy lens, covering life cycles, habitats, and simple physical science for 2nd graders.
Fantasy-themed math practice for 2nd graders, focusing on addition, subtraction, and word problems in a magical setting.
A collection of magical fantasy reading prompts designed for 2nd grade students to practice reading comprehension, main idea identification, and character trait analysis.
A hands-on lesson for elementary students on how to select plants and assemble a beautiful, healthy summer hanging basket using the 'Thriller, Filler, Spiller' method.
A 40-minute push-in lesson on Spanish numbers 11-20 featuring the 'Number Ninja' framework for behavior management and SEL integration.
A 40-minute Spanish lesson for 2nd grade focusing on numbers 20-30 through a vibrant market-themed experience. It integrates NYS World Language standards and SEL competencies of self-awareness, self-management, and relationship skills.
A beginner-friendly ESL lesson focusing on essential food and grocery shopping vocabulary, featuring bilingual English-Spanish support and visual aids. Students learn to identify common items and the sequential steps of a shopping trip.
Introduces students to common action verbs and spatial prepositions using visual cues and interactive worksheets.
A simplified introduction to the plant life cycle for young learners, focusing on key stages: seed, sprout, plant, and flower. These materials use large fonts, clear visuals, and interactive activities modified for a 1st-2nd grade level.
The final mission involves assessing environmental damage caused by humans and predicting the long-term effects on the ecological grid.
Detectives investigate the impact of human technology and daily habits on the surrounding environment.
Agents document natural environmental shifts and create creative intelligence reports on how these changes impact local food webs.
Detectives analyze how ecosystems maintain equilibrium and identify factors that could destabilize the natural order.
Agents classify the roles of producers, consumers, and decomposers within the ecosystem to map out complex biological relationships.