Students will analyze arguments for and against watching Stranger Things, using the POW + TREE mnemonic to organize their persuasive writing.
A focused exploration of three key literary devices: alliteration, onomatopoeia, and imagery. Students will learn to identify these tools in text and understand how they enhance sensory writing.
Students will learn to expand simple sentences into descriptive ones by adding details that answer what, how, where, when, and why, using video games and basketball as engaging themes.
A lesson focused on using visual prompts to spark descriptive and narrative writing. Students use a set of visual cards to generate ideas, describe settings, and build characters for their stories.
A lesson focused on identifying and ordering events within a narrative sequence using transition words and logical flow.
A lesson focused on distinguishing between facts and opinions through investigation-themed activities and evidence-based reasoning.
A lesson focused on identifying and recalling specific facts and details from an informational text about the incredible migration of Monarch butterflies.
The final showdown as Matilda uses her powers to reclaim Miss Honey's home and the family's sudden departure (Chapters 18-21).
Matilda shares her secret with Miss Honey and discovers the heartbreaking truth about Miss Honey's past (Chapters 15-17).
Bruce Bogtrotter's heroic feat and the introduction of Lavender's prank (Chapters 11-14).
Matilda begins school at Crunchem Hall and meets the angelic Miss Honey and the terrifying Miss Trunchbull (Chapters 7-10).
Matilda's escalating war of wits with her father and the introduction of her psychic potential (Chapters 4-6).