Sentence structure fundamentals, subject-verb agreement, and precise usage of parts of speech including pronouns, conjunctions, and adjectives. Targets technical accuracy through mastery of capitalization, punctuation, spelling, and verb mood.
Une série de modules de formation destinés aux conseillers pédagogiques pour renforcer leur expertise en ingénierie de formation continue, spécifiquement appliquée à l'enseignement du français à l'école primaire.
A series of early literacy lessons designed to build confidence in beginning readers through sentence tracking, sight word mastery, and phonetic decoding.
A comprehensive ELA sequence for Kindergarten students to master the use of articles ('a' and 'an') by distinguishing between singular count nouns, plural nouns, and non-count nouns through hands-on workshops and creative projects.
A Kindergarten ELA sequence focused on identifying and using action verbs to build simple sentences. Students progress from oral matching to illustrating and writing their own action-oriented sentences.
A collection of resources for primary educators to manage parent communication, homework systems, and seasonal literacy encouragement.
A 10-week comprehensive curriculum for mastering short 'a' CVC word families (-at, -an, -ad) through phonics, writing, and sentence building. Includes flashcards, tracing worksheets, and interactive reading materials designed with a magical wizard theme.
A week-long ELA homework series centered around a narrative about a squirrel's search for a rare acorn. The materials are differentiated for Kindergarten, 2nd Grade, and 4th Grade learners.
A movement-focused, game-based ELA sequence for Kindergarteners to identify and perform action verbs. Students transition from following physical commands to categorizing verbs and identifying them in text.
A Kindergarten ELA sequence focused on identifying nouns (people, places, things) and describing them using visual and sensory adjectives, culminating in a creative 'Lost and Found' project.
A Kindergarten ELA sequence introducing simple morphology through plural 's' and the '-ing' suffix. Students explore singular vs. plural concepts, the different sounds of 's', and how suffixes change word meanings through games, sorting, and sentence building.
A Kindergarten ELA unit focused on subject-verb agreement. Students learn to match singular and plural subjects with correct verb forms through hands-on activities, games, and sentence building.
A Kindergarten ELA sequence focused on capitalization rules for proper nouns and the pronoun 'I'. Students learn to distinguish specific names from common words, practice writing names and 'I' correctly, and apply these skills in a creative identity poster project.
A comprehensive Kindergarten ELA sequence introducing action verbs through movement, sorting, and sentence construction. Students progress from physical enactment to distinguishing verbs from nouns and finally creating their own action-based illustrations.
A high-energy ELA sequence for Pre-K students to identify, demonstrate, and use action verbs through movement, storytelling, and hands-on sorting activities. students progress from recognizing verbs in stories to constructing simple subject-verb sentences.
A Kindergarten ELA sequence focused on identifying nouns (people, places, and things) and using sensory adjectives to describe them through hands-on exploration and categorization.
A sequence designed for WIDA Levels 1-2 (Entering/Emerging) focused on the Language of Language Arts. Students learn to identify and describe characters, settings, and story sequences using high-visual support and scaffolded sentence frames.
A 5-day writing workshop for young learners to build verbal description skills and sentence structure using high-interest themes and adult scaffolding.
A foundational writing sequence for early learners focused on developing opinion writing skills. Students progress from stating simple preferences to supporting their opinions with reasons and descriptive details using 'I like' and 'because'.
A Kindergarten ELA sequence where students learn to use descriptive adjectives through character analysis, monster design, and sensory exploration, culminating in a creative 'Lost Toy' poster project.
A foundational skills unit covering literacy progress tracking and early numeracy strategies for decomposition and missing addends.
A systematic ELA sequence for Kindergarten students exploring how to form negative contractions with 'not'. Students learn the pattern of replacing 'o' with an apostrophe through hands-on simulations, games, and sentence building.
A Kindergarten ELA sequence where students become 'Word Wizards' to learn how pronouns and verbs combine into contractions. Students explore 'I'm', 'he's', 'she's', 'it's', 'we're', and 'they're' through magic-themed activities, crafts, and games.
A whimsical journey for Kindergarteners to understand the apostrophe as a letter-replacing mark. Through storytelling, puppets, and 'surgery', students master the concept of contractions by visualizing the apostrophe as a placeholder for missing letters.
A 3-day phonics sequence focusing on the vowel teams 'ee' and 'ea' through a botanical-themed lens. Each 15-minute lesson includes explicit instruction, vocabulary development, and decodable reading practice.
A series of lessons focused on transitioning students from writing phonics patterns in isolation to using them accurately within sentences, focusing on glued sounds, digraphs, and bonus letters.
A comprehensive 5-day introduction to sentence writing for Kindergarten non-readers, focusing on structure, spacing, and mechanics without tracing. Students use visual cues, phonetic spelling, and word banks to build their first sentences.
A complete phonics journey covering letter-name alphabetic spelling stages, featuring randomized word sort practice through interactive sentence completion.
A 5-day introductory writing unit for kindergarten students focusing on sentence structure, capitalization, punctuation, CVC words, and 'I see/I like' patterns through a fun detective theme.
A 5-day intensive review of all short vowel sounds (a, e, i, o, u) using the 'Vowel Voyagers' theme. Includes daily phonemic awareness, word building, decodable reading, and heart word mastery.
A collection of literacy and phonics resources for elementary students, covering assessment and targeted skill building.
Differentiated ELA homework packets centered on the lives and importance of honeybees, organized by complexity levels.
A foundational writing unit for Kindergarten students focused on the transition from drawing and labeling to writing complete, simple sentences. Students learn to combine subjects and verbs to tell a story or describe an action.
A week-long introductory writing program for Kindergarteners focusing on beginning sounds and CVC words through a fun 'Sound Scouts' scouting theme.
A collection of decodable passages and activities aligned with UFLI Foundations, focusing on systematic phonics and heart word acquisition. Each lesson centers on a specific phonics skill and accompanying "heart words" to build reading fluency.
A 15-day introductory unit for Kindergarten students focused on identifying, stating, and supporting opinions using the bridge word 'because'. The sequence includes a pre-assessment, mid-point check, and post-assessment, with daily visual slides and printable practice activities.
A Kindergarten sequence focused on teaching the structure of opinion writing through a visual sandwich graphic organizer. Students learn to distinguish facts from opinions, use the word 'because' to link reasons, and present their preferences clearly.
A comprehensive phonics sequence covering fundamental reading and spelling patterns from CVC words to complex vowel teams and suffixes. Each lesson includes instructional slides, decodable reading passages, comprehension activities, and targeted spelling practice.
A series of structured literacy lessons focusing on mastering common digraphs (sh, th, ch) through explicit instruction, heart word methods, and decodable text practice.
A foundational sequence designed for preschool students to grasp the concept of regular past tense verbs through visual identification and simple sentence construction, themed around winter and dolls.
A comprehensive Kindergarten ELA unit focused on mastering future tense with 'will' and common irregular past tense verbs. Students use narratives, timelines, and role-play to explore how language describes different points in time.
A Kindergarten ELA sequence exploring future tense verbs using 'will' and the nuances of action verbs through shades of meaning. Students engage in dramatic play, forecasting, and creative writing to master verb usage.
A comprehensive ELA sequence for Kindergarten students focusing on distinguishing between present and past tense verbs. Through the theme of a 'Time Machine,' students learn to identify 'now' vs. 'before', regular '-ed' endings, and common irregular verbs.
A 3-week foundational literacy sequence for Tier 2 Kindergarten and 1st-grade students, focusing on high-frequency words, decoding, and early drafting skills.
A Kindergarten sequence focused on identifying and demonstrating action verbs through movement, games, and auditory discrimination. Students progress from physical demonstration to abstract identification in sentences and stories.
A series of thematic handwriting programs designed to improve fine motor skills and penmanship through daily practice sessions centered around fascinating educational topics like biology and history.
This Kindergarten sequence focuses on the cognitive skill of categorization using T-Charts. Students progress from physical sorting games to organizing informational drawings, providing a structured framework for comparative thinking and early writing support.
A Kindergarten ELA sequence introducing opinion writing through oral rehearsal, drawing, and simple sentence construction using the 'I like... because...' structure.
A comprehensive Kindergarten sequence focusing on applying Silent E phonics rules to connected text, from scanning sentences to writing original stories. Students transition from decoding isolated words to comprehension and creative application.
A Kindergarten ELA sequence focused on decoding consonant blends within the context of storytelling. Students progress from reading words in isolation to contributing to a collaborative class 'Blend Book,' enhancing fluency, comprehension, and phonics mastery.
This sequence connects letter recognition to early writing conventions through a project-based approach. Students explore the specific roles of uppercase letters as signals in text, moving beyond simple identification to application in context. The lessons guide students through the rules of capitalization—sentences, names, and the pronoun 'I'—culminating in an editing project where they correct text. This bridges the gap between phonics foundations and writing skills.
This sequence focuses on the mechanics of handwriting and the physical formation of letters for Kindergarten students. It moves from gross motor movements and tactile experiences to wood piece construction and finally to pencil-and-paper mastery of their own names.
A workshop-style sequence for Kindergarteners focusing on the mechanics of handwriting. Students move from gross motor sky writing to fine motor control, learning to build and categorize uppercase and lowercase letters using lines, curves, and spatial alignment.
This sequence teaches Kindergarten students the essential formatting rules of written English, including word spacing, left-to-right directionality, the return sweep, and list formatting. Students will progress from using physical spacing tools to producing legible, well-formatted multi-line documents.
A Kindergarten ELA sequence teaching students how to organize information using vertical lists and basic letter formatting. Students transition from horizontal sentences to vertical layouts with bullets and numbers, culminating in writing their own formatted lists and understanding letter structure.
A collection of diverse educational resources across multiple grade levels and subjects, including social studies projects, science safety, early literacy, and writing assessment.
A comprehensive kindergarten writing unit focused on stating opinions and supporting them with a reason using the word 'because'. Students explore personal preferences, compare options, and learn to communicate their thoughts clearly through drawing and writing.
This foundational sequence introduces Kindergarten students to opinion writing by teaching them to distinguish facts from opinions and express their personal preferences using the word 'because'. Students move from oral practice and drawing to simple sentence construction, culminating in a shared presentation of their ideas.
A comprehensive 5-day phonics curriculum for grades K-3 using a detective agency theme. Students progress from sound sleuths to master linguists, uncovering the secrets of CVC words, blends, digraphs, silent e, vowel teams, and multi-syllabic words through investigative play and structured practice.
A 5-day phonics intensive focused on mastering short vowels, digraphs, blends, silent e, and r-controlled vowels through an engaging safari-themed adventure. Students act as 'Sound Scouts' exploring different phonetic habitats.
A comprehensive 5-day phonics unit focused on the "bonus letters" (Floss Rule: f, l, s, z) including heart words 'your' and 'want'. Students explore the concept of doubling final consonants in one-syllable short vowel words through a factory-themed learning experience.