A printable phonemic awareness worksheet featuring Elkonin sound boxes for CVC word mapping. It includes visual cues and a 'Wiretap Challenge' for student dictation practice.
A facilitator's guide containing the answer key for the Ough Detective Worksheet and phonetic breakdown tables for instruction.
A visual presentation introducing the 5-6 different pronunciations of the '-ough' spelling pattern using a detective theme and mnemonic clues.
A detective-themed reading and writing worksheet for the '-ough' spelling pattern, including word recognition, a short story cloze activity, and sentence completion.
A teacher-facing instructional guide for implementing the Reaction Reset system. It provides strategic advice on introducing cue cards, using visual prompts, and managing accountability sessions with students who exhibit antagonistic behaviors.
A structured accountability document for students to complete after a behavioral incident. It prompts the student to reflect on the situation, the impact on their peers and teacher, and commit to using their replacement behaviors (counting to 10 or using a fidget) next time.
A set of four portable, pocket-sized cue cards for a student to use for behavioral self-regulation. Each card focuses on a different aspect: replacement behaviors (counting to 10, using a fidget), logical consequences (choice paths), communication prompts, and self-empowerment.
A teacher guide providing instructional strategies, differentiation tips, and implementation guidance for teaching international trade to IEP students using visual supports.
A cut-and-paste sequencing activity where students order the steps of how goods travel from another country to their local store.
A vocabulary matching activity that pairs key international trade terms with large, clear icons to support non-readers or developing readers.
A comprehension worksheet featuring picture-based multiple choice and True/False questions with visual cues, specifically adapted for IEP students.
A symbol-supported reading passage about international trade, featuring simple sentences, large fonts, and visual icons to support comprehension for IEP students.
An assessment rubric for the Tae Kwon Do writing lesson, categorized by content, vocabulary, transitions, and tone.
Revised Belt Quest Worksheet with a 2-page layout to ensure adequate writing space and clean page breaks. Includes improved word bank styling and larger planner boxes.
Revised Dojo Journey Slides with improved vertical alignment and polished text spacing.
A revised 30-minute teacher guide for the Tae Kwon Do writing lesson, optimized to fit on a single page with integrated discussion prompts.
An answer key for the Sentence Scout editing worksheet, providing exemplar corrections and teaching tips.
An editing worksheet for 4th-grade students to identify and correct sentence fragments based on events and characters in The Hope Chest.
A teacher's answer key for the Amal Unbound Inference Worksheet, providing detailed possible responses and thematic insights for each of the five questions. Hyphenation and typos have been corrected.
A worksheet featuring 5 inferential comprehension questions for the first six chapters of Amal Unbound, complete with sentence starters to guide student responses. Spacing has been adjusted for optimal 2-page printing.
An answer key for the multiple-choice Amal Unbound Chapters 1-6 Worksheet, providing correct literal recall responses for teachers.
A multiple-choice worksheet containing literal recall comprehension questions for the first six chapters of Amal Unbound. The design maintains a professional, thematic layout with clear checkboxes for student responses.
A teacher's answer key and instructional guide for the "City Secrets" lesson. It provides sample student responses for the graphic organizer and critical thinking questions, along with tips for supporting students reading at a 5th-grade level.
A graphic organizer designed to help students make inferences using text evidence and schema. It includes a structured table for identifying clues from the "Neon Dreams" story and a critical thinking section for synthesizing character perspectives.
A reading passage titled "Neon Dreams" about a boy named Leo visiting New York City for the first time. The text is written at a 5th-grade reading level but designed for middle school interests. Note: This material is intended to be used with the "City Detective Organizer" worksheet.