Studies the stages of growth in animals, using WIDA's Narrate (life stories) and Explain (scientific stages) functions.
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A visually-rich lesson on the water cycle designed for students with hearing loss. It emphasizes written instructions, picture cues, and non-oral understanding checks to ensure accessibility.
A complete escape room style activity featuring 15 clues hidden around the classroom. Students must decode phonics picture cards and unscramble letter tiles to move from one location to the next.
Advanced boundary application for WashU students, focusing on social challenges and respecting personal space within friendships and group work.
Involves hands-on practice for Kean (lining up) and sorting activities for Ramapo/WP to categorize expected vs. unexpected behaviors in specific school settings.
Focuses on identifying and practicing correct personal space behaviors during school routines such as lunch, recess, and transitions for Kean, Ramapo, and WP students.
A foundational lesson for ESL students to practice high-frequency English verbs through a bilingual (English-Spanish) fill-in-the-blank adventure story.
A collection of resources for second-grade students to practice and master common phonics patterns, including digraphs and blends. Includes student word lists and a teacher assessment tracker.
A comprehensive review unit for Wilson Reading Program Steps 6 through 12, focusing on syllable marking, complex suffix patterns, r-controlled vowels, and vowel digraphs.
Applying 'au' and 'aw' knowledge to sentence reading and a collaborative board game review.
Building fluency with 'au' and 'aw' words and phrases through repetitive practice and blending routines.
Introduction to the 'au' and 'aw' diphthongs, focusing on phoneme-grapheme mapping and initial word decoding.
A lesson focused on understanding irony and perspective through the picture book 'The View at the Zoo'. Students will explore who is really watching whom and practice key comprehension skills like sequencing and character identification.
A foundational exploration of 'Coming of Age' themes combined with intensive practice on consonant blends and word-ending sounds common in thematic vocabulary. Students analyze the transition from childhood to adulthood while strengthening their English pronunciation and decoding skills.
A revised master schedule for Adams Elementary, including a newly added 2B section for second grade.
A detective-themed lesson focusing on the 'ie' vowel team, where students investigate and sort words based on whether 'ie' makes a long i or long e sound.
A lesson for 1st-grade students to learn how to find simple text evidence in short, informational passages about nature and space.
Students will practice reading informational texts and finding specific details to answer multiple-choice and short-answer questions.
A junior version of the mystery unit focusing on 1st-grade foundational skills, simple sight words, and basic reading comprehension.