A reading comprehension lesson centered around a short story about the transition into spring, focusing on theme, inference, and descriptive language.
A lesson on identifying and using common transition words to create cohesion in writing. Students will categorize transitions by purpose (Addition, Contrast, Cause/Effect, Time) and use them to link ideas.
A comprehensive lesson on identifying and using main verbs and primary auxiliary verbs (be, do, have) in sentences. Includes a structured lesson plan, a practice handout, and a detailed answer key with monitoring tools.
A lesson exploring the encounter between Odysseus and Polyphemus, focusing on character traits and cleverness through differentiated readings and assessments.
A lesson focusing on identifying and analyzing the five stages of plot structure using the novel Al Capone Does My Shirts as a primary example. Students explore the arc of Moose Flanagan's journey on Alcatraz.
A collection of versatile graphic organizers designed to help students analyze fiction and nonfiction picture books. Each organizer focuses on a specific reading skill, providing a structured framework for student response.
A focused practice session for 6th-grade students to sharpen their listening comprehension skills using SBAC-aligned question stems and an engaging mystery about underwater sounds.
In this lesson, students will enhance simple social scenario sentences by applying descriptive adjectives, expressive adverbs, and coordinating conjunctions (FANBOYS) to create more engaging and complex narrative structures.
A deep dive into the classic Greek myth of Theseus and the Minotaur, focusing on characterization, plot structure, and the complex nature of heroism.
Refining the persuasive piece through peer review and assessment using the secret agent field manual rubric.
Drafting the final mission report (persuasive essay) using the evidence and structure gathered in previous sessions.
Students use a master blueprint graphic organizer to structure their persuasive arguments and address counter-intelligence (counter-arguments).
Students gather 'intelligence' by identifying facts and evidence to support their claims about school uniforms or cell phones.
Introduction to persuasive writing techniques, identifying claims, and crafting hooks using the Opinion Ops secret agent theme.
A comprehensive poetry analysis lesson focusing on the TP-CASTT method and figurative language, featuring a gamified 'Quiz Bee' and deep analysis of 'The Road Not Taken'.
A reading lesson focused on identifying archetypes and universal themes in world mythology through the lens of 'Myth Hunters'. Students will learn to spot recurring character patterns and the underlying messages in ancient stories.