An assessment and supporting materials for finishing The Westing Game, tailored for 3rd and 4th grade students who benefit from visual supports, word banks, and chunked layouts.
An interactive, whole-class game lesson designed to help students identify abstract themes in stories. Students use visual cues, clues, and sentence starters to uncover and articulate hidden thematic messages.
A step-by-step lesson on summarizing stories using the Beginning, Middle, and End (BME) framework, specially scaffolded for emerging readers and students with IEP accommodations.
A rigorous, mock-EOG diagnostic exam featuring high-interest informational and literary passages paired with 25 standard-aligned practice questions.
A third-grade ELA lesson where students learn to identify nouns and basic personal pronouns through an exciting space adventure narrative.
A summer-themed grammar review lesson for 3rd graders. Students explore nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs through beach-themed identification, categorization, and creative writing exercises.
A collection of accommodated 2nd grade DIBELS MAZE comprehension practice worksheets with enlarged text and spacing to support student success.
A 3rd-grade grammar lesson where students become Word Detectives to identify adjectives in everyday sentences, map their relationships to nouns, and use descriptive words to crack creative writing cases.
A comprehensive, nature-themed phonics lesson designed for third-grade multilingual learners to master common vowel digraphs. Students practice reading fluency, word decoding, and spelling using interactive slides, phonics task cards, decodable passages, and guided worksheets.
A first-grade friendly adaptation of Chapter 6 of Katherine Applegate's 'Crenshaw', using simplified, highly accessible language and extensive emoji picture-support to aid reading comprehension, accompanied by a student-facing multiple-choice worksheet and a teacher answer key.
Focuses deeply on RI.8.8 (evaluating arguments, specific claims, and the relevance and sufficiency of evidence) through direct modeling, a high-rigor scientific passage, and targeted analytical practice.
Focuses on high-weight RL/RI.8.1 (textual evidence), RL/RI.8.2 (central idea and objective summary), and RL/RI.8.4/RL.8.6 (word choice, figurative language, and point of view/structure) through direct instruction, high-rigor modeling, and targeted practice.
An intensive literary intervention focusing on theme development, character analysis, and interpreting figurative language, combined with rigorous EOG-style questions.
A focused intervention lesson targeting key informational reading skills, including central idea, textual evidence, and vocabulary, using EOG-style questions and test-taking strategies.
A comprehensive test-preparation unit for 4th-grade EOG reading. It includes a daily warm-up slide deck, a printable student practice passage book, and a detailed teacher answer key with standards alignment and pedagogical guidance.
A comprehensive 4th-grade reading EOG study guide bundle designed as high-impact anchor charts. Covers main idea, context clues, and text structures with student-friendly strategies and visual organizers.
A comprehensive literacy lesson based on 'Skunk Dog' by Emily Gibbons, focusing on vocabulary, sequencing, and retelling. Includes interactive slides, a teacher guide, graphic organizers, and tactile task cards.
A lesson designed to celebrate student growth and guide families with actionable, low-stress English practice tips over the summer break.
A reading comprehension lesson focused on standard-aligned Part A/Part B questioning strategies for Grades 3-5, aligned to the North Carolina Standard Course of Study (NCSCOS) for literal and inferential comprehension.
A comprehensive final exam lesson on Lois Lowry's 'The Giver', featuring a high-stakes, dystopian-themed student assessment and an educator's answer key and rubric focusing on memory, conformity, and character choice.