An interactive instructional slide presentation introducing the definitions of fact and fiction, walking students through guided practice with school scenarios, and explaining the movement-based game.
A comprehensive year-long tier 2 vocabulary curriculum designed for struggling readers in grades 3-6. Utilizing an architectural theme, this curriculum guides students in building words using prefixes, suffixes, synonyms, and antonyms through explicit instruction, daily oral practice, and multisensory graphic organizers.
The fully realized prototype kit for Week 1 (Target words: Construct, Destruct, Reconstruct, Structure). Includes the daily instructional slide deck, student workbooks, oral language speaking cards, and printable anchor charts.
A high-impact, printable classroom anchor chart displaying the target root, prefixes, and suffixes of Week 1 with real-world examples and student-friendly definitions. Updated with a light blue blueprint theme.
A dual-module news broadcast unit where students learn speaking, scriptwriting, and filming skills. Module 1 masters core phonics standards (vowel teams and past-tense ed pronunciation), while Module 2 develops essential Social-Emotional Learning skills including reading the room and identifying emotional Zones of Regulation.
Provides the complete 40-week scope and sequence, baseline screening diagnostic tools, and student progress trackers to establish baseline performance and measure vocabulary growth throughout the school year.
A single-page layout featuring 4 printable, cut-out collaborative oral vocabulary cards with scaffolded sentence starters and partner discussion prompts for Week 1.
A collection of engaging, highly scaffolded reading comprehension classroom mysteries designed for elementary students to practice evidence analysis and persuasive writing.
A multi-day guided research unit for second graders exploring Massachusetts native butterflies while mastering nonfiction reading skills, text features, and paragraph writing.
A 3-page weekly student workbook packed with interactive vocabulary practices, morphological word-builder templates, and a Friday quiz.
A math place value unit focusing on identifying digit values through the thousands place with interactive detective-themed worksheets and puzzles.
A lesson where fifth or sixth-grade students reflect on their academic and social experiences to craft survival guides and reflective letters for the incoming class, focusing on audience awareness, tone, and practical strategies.
A 6-slide daily 10-minute presentation guiding teachers and students through the systematic Word Architects routine for Week 1. Updated with a cohesive light blue theme and dark text for maximum screen readability.