A comprehensive English I editing and revising unit based on an informational passage about the mycelial networks of the forest. Features a standard-aligned multiple-choice worksheet and a teacher guide with a full answer key.
A masterclass sequence on word study, morphology, and vocabulary acquisition. This unit teaches students to deconstruct complex English words using structural analysis of roots and affixes.
A comprehensive, flower-themed lesson pack designed to teach prefixes and suffixes over a 90+ minute session. Includes a pacing guide, instructional slides, practice worksheet, answer key, and interactive flower cutouts for a collaborative classroom anchor chart.
A comprehensive teacher guide and answer key for the Woodland Wireless English I editing and revising passage. Features standard alignments, key takeaways, and detailed explanations for all twenty questions.
A 5-day, 10-lesson intensive writing unit aligned with the NYS Regents Part 2 Argumentation task. This unit scaffolds active reading, claim development, evidence citation, counterclaim construction, and the final 4-paragraph essay structure.
A remediation lesson designed for HSED/GED RLA students struggling with the extended response. This lesson focuses on analyzing dual opposing passages, comparing their argumentative strengths, and extracting/structuring high-quality textual evidence.
A comprehensive sequence of condensed lessons for Fundations Level 2, focusing on double vowel syllables, diphthongs, and high-frequency heart words across units 13, 14, 15, and 16.
A comprehensive 90+ minute morphology workshop where students act as linguists in a 'Word Laboratory'. Students deconstruct complex words, run spelling formula experiments, solve a social media dialogue crisis, and assemble a giant 'Linguistic Periodic Board' anchor chart.
A comprehensive reading study sequence based on the Great Illustrated Classics editions of Dracula, Frankenstein, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Features student chapter worksheets with vocabulary matching and illustration-based questions, paired with a master teacher question bank and answer key.
A reading comprehension lesson for 3rd grade. Students read three short 3-paragraph narrative stories and answer literal questions (who, what, when, where, why, how) for each to build basic text-dependent comprehension skills.
A comprehensive summer spelling curriculum for rising 5th graders, focusing on advanced syllable division, phonetic spelling rules, affixes, and mixed review, complete with student progress trackers.
Day 5, Lesson 2: Drafting, editing, and finalizing the 4-paragraph Regents essay. Students use a rubric-based checklist to polish their writing and ensure compliance with all NYS requirements.