A comprehensive instructional guide for teachers to deliver the Amazing Letter A lesson. Includes HWT verbal cues, pacing suggestions, and specific strategies for SDC students.
A 4-page student workbook containing daily decoding exercises, reading passages of approximately 125 words, and encoding practice areas, all themed around workshop blueprints.
A comprehensive 4-page manual for teachers, providing structured 20-minute lesson plans for each day of the consonant-le intervention, including objectives, scripts, word lists, and encoding dictation.
A comprehensive guide for teachers to facilitate R-controlled vowel fluency instruction. Includes step-by-step coaching strategies for accuracy, prosody, and rate, along with troubleshooting tips for common student errors.
A racing-themed practice sheet for R-controlled vowels. Includes word-level speed drills, phrase scooping exercises to promote smooth reading, and a timed passage for tracking fluency progress.
Engaging, high-contrast slides designed for reading intervention. Features speed drills, phrase scooping visual aids, and a final reading challenge to help students transfer R-controlled vowel knowledge into fluent reading.
A teacher-facing answer key for the CVC Adventures Reading Packet, providing correct answers for all 10 stories.
A 10-story reading comprehension packet featuring CVC words and primary sight words. Each story includes a visual scene and 5 WH-style multiple-choice questions with icon-supported answer choices. Layout adjusted for one story per page.
A quick assessment for students to reflect on the importance of using multiple sources and to practice synthesizing two facts into a single summary sentence about extreme weather.
Research source cards for three types of extreme weather: Hurricanes, Blizzards, and Floods. Each card includes a simplified informational text and a description/description of a visual source (map, photo, or chart).
Investigation handout for students to record facts from multiple sources about hurricanes, blizzards, or floods. Includes structured areas for text analysis, visual analysis, and synthesis using sentence frames.
Instructional slides for a 5th grade ESL lesson on extreme weather research. Includes vocabulary, modeling of multiple sources (text and visual), and clear step-by-step activity instructions.
Teacher guide for a 45-minute Grade 5 ESL lesson on extreme weather research. Includes pacing, learning objectives, and language support strategies for Expanding level students.
A teacher's facilitation guide for the 'Perspective Detectives' lesson, including pacing, ESL scaffolding, and discussion prompts.
An exit ticket for students to analyze character perspectives with visual character prompts and space for reflection.
An anchor chart visually defining first and third person point of view and explaining how perspective influences story descriptions.
A set of 8 vocabulary cards featuring emotion-related words with definitions, emojis, and example sentences to support analyzing character perspectives.
A graphic organizer and sentence frames document for students to compare the events of the Three Little Pigs from two different perspectives.
A visually engaging slide deck titled 'Sleuth Slides' that guides students through comparing the different points of view in 'The Three Little Pigs' using a detective theme.
A comprehensive guide for teachers to deliver the Story Architects lesson, including pacing, ESL strategies, and instructional tips.
A compact exit ticket to assess students' ability to identify the core components of a summary in a simple scenario.
A short reading comprehension passage about Maya's garden followed by a scaffolded fill-in-the-blank summary activity using the SWBST framework.
A structured graphic organizer for students to map out the Somebody, Wanted, But, So, Then components of a story before writing a final summary paragraph.
A set of instructional slides for Grade 4 ESL students that introduces the concept of summarizing and walks through an example using the SWBST framework.
A vibrant and clear anchor chart explaining the SWBST (Somebody Wanted But So Then) summary method with sentence starters for ESL students.
A space-themed presentation teaching the future perfect tense. Features clear grammar formulas, space exploration examples, and a fill-in-the-blank practice activity. Updated for better readability and font size compliance.
Answer key for the Galactic Goals Worksheet and Cosmic Completion Quiz. Includes scoring guide and teacher notes.
A short 5-question assessment to check student understanding of the future perfect tense. Includes multiple-choice questions on grammar structure, past participles, and contextual usage.
Scaffolding tool for ESL students to construct future perfect sentences. Includes a breakdown of time markers, subjects, the auxiliary phrase, and past participles with space-themed examples.
Student practice with space travel scenarios. Includes verb form matching, fill-in-the-blank logs, and creative writing for future goals.