A 5th-grade lesson focused on mastering the simple past tense, including regular and irregular verbs, negative forms, and questions, all wrapped in a 'Time Trek' space-exploration theme.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the human brain's capabilities and the nature of intelligence, featuring an informational text analysis and a multiple intelligences choice board.
A lesson focused on common prefixes (un-, re-, pre-, dis-) and suffixes (-ful, -less, -er, -ly) using a 'Word Workshop' theme to help students understand how word parts change meanings.
A comprehensive lesson where students learn to use text evidence and background knowledge to make logical predictions about what will happen next in a story.
A focused study on the prefix 'RE-', the root 'GEO', and the suffix '-LESS' through the lens of Greek and Roman mythology. Students will read myth-inspired stories and complete activities to master these common word parts.
Day 2 of the Water Worlds unit. Students tackle longer informational texts and transition to using a Venn Diagram strategy to categorize similarities and differences in environmental zones, animal adaptations, and global importance.
A morning work resource focused on reading comprehension and multiple-choice practice within a space exploration theme.
An intensive 20-minute small group session focusing on the /er/ sound created by the 'Bossy R' (er, ir, ur) through studio-themed visuals, sorting, and gameplay.
A 45-minute lesson exploring the difference between literal and non-literal language through the lens of ancient myths and classic fables. Students will practice identifying and interpreting figurative expressions within narrative texts.
A hands-on literacy lesson where students act as architects to deconstruct and rebuild stories. Using visual and tactile mapping, students identify key story elements, sequence events, and analyze character motivations through the lens of structural design.
A fun, high-energy lesson focused on creative writing and parts of speech through a Spring Break-themed Mad Lib activity. Students will practice identifying nouns, verbs, and adjectives while sharing their excitement for the upcoming break.
A lesson focused on characterization using the SLATE acronym for analysis and the RACE format for structured writing, centered around a 5th-grade historical fiction passage.
A 15-minute reteach lesson designed to help 5th-grade students distinguish between main idea, summary, and theme in expository nonfiction texts, specifically modeling the format of Question 37 from the NYS Grade 5 ELA IA.
A lesson focused on distinguishing between literal and non-literal language using fables and folktales as context for idiomatic expressions and figurative speech.
A literacy lesson centered around the classic Japanese folktale of Momotaro (Peach Boy), featuring a 4-person reader's theater script, a teacher's guide for performance, and a narrative mapping activity.
A comprehensive lesson focused on CCSS RI.3.9, teaching students to compare and contrast key details between two informational texts about freshwater and saltwater ecosystems using graphic organizers.
A high-stakes detective game where students analyze informational texts about Illinois history to solve a 'cold case.' Students practice IAR-style Evidence-Based Selected Response (EBSR) questions and vocabulary in context.
A comprehensive set of Science of Reading based activities focusing on geological vocabulary through phoneme-grapheme mapping, syllable division, and morphological analysis.
A 35-minute session designed to help students in grades 4-8 build reading endurance and focus. It includes mindfulness techniques, practical re-engagement strategies, and a guided reading exercise to prepare for extended literacy tasks.
A 40-minute reading comprehension lesson focused on informational text strategies (main idea, supporting details, and text features) aligned with Alabama ACAP standards for grades 3-5. Students take on the role of 'Fact Finders' to decode non-fiction passages.
A lesson focused on preparing students for state writing assessments through structured self-editing and blueprinting techniques.
A focused vocabulary lesson covering 10 essential terms, emphasizing word meaning, pronunciation, and contextual application through practice and assessment.
A fun and engaging Saint Patrick's Day lesson focused on building holiday-themed vocabulary through matching activities and visual puzzles.
A comprehensive lesson focusing on the three major spelling rules for adding suffixes to multisyllabic words: Silent-E, CVC Doubling, and the Y-to-I change. Students act as 'Suffix Spies' to decode and recode complex words.
A mini-lesson introducing the fundamentals of informative writing, framing the writer as a teacher who provides facts and clear explanations without personal opinion.
Students learn to use their 'magic lens' to see everyday objects in new ways, introducing the concepts of similes and metaphors through imaginative play.
A targeted reteach lesson for 5th-grade students to master identifying the main idea in informational texts, featuring a scientific discovery passage and a comparison between main idea and theme.
A lesson designed to help students distinguish between Short Constructed Response (SCR) and Extended Constructed Response (ECR) prompts by analyzing length requirements and depth of analysis.
A competitive reading challenge inspired by basketball tournaments, featuring a point-based scoring system for different book types and a verification quiz for students to earn their points.
A focused lesson on Chapter 6 of 'The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963', exploring character complexity, socioeconomic themes, and Byron's hidden sensitivity.
A flexible framework for assessing student comprehension and analysis of any fictional novel through open-ended questioning and critical reflection.
A focused lesson on the essential mechanics of paragraph writing, providing clear expectations for capitalization, punctuation, spelling, and formatting.
A 60-minute grammar and literature lesson focusing on constructing complex sentences using subordinating conjunctions, themed around Chapter 2 of Charlotte's Web.
A lesson focused on mastering transition words and phrases to improve writing flow and coherence across narrative, descriptive, expository, and persuasive styles.
A 45-minute TEKS-aligned ELA review lesson focused on informational text skills (main idea, details, author's purpose, text features) using a high-interest passage about axolotls.
A lesson focused on identifying and shifting between past, present, and future simple verb tenses through the lens of a time-traveling repair mission.