A worksheet for translating texting shorthand into formal English and identifying appropriate registers for different social contexts.
A facilitation guide for teachers to use when implementing the snow leopard writing lesson, including pacing, an exemplar paragraph, and teaching tips.
A scaffolded drafting sheet with sentence starters for every sentence of a three-paragraph snow leopard essay, accompanied by visual prompts. Each paragraph is clearly separated with ample writing space.
A visual graphic organizer worksheet with icons and bullet point sections for students to plan their three-paragraph essay on snow leopards. This simplified blueprint focuses on quick note-taking.
A model research report that demonstrates how to transform snow leopard field notes into structured paragraphs, highlighting transitions and specific data points.
A structured writing tool for a snow leopard research report featuring an outline with transitions, sentence starters, and paragraph frames for physical traits, habitat, and behavior.
A cinematic, secret agent themed presentation deck to introduce irregular plurals with vowel shifts.
The answer key for the updated Vowel Vault Worksheet, providing correct plural forms and grading notes at a 3rd-grade reading level.
A two-page secret agent themed worksheet for practicing irregular plurals with vowel shift patterns through sentence completion at a 3rd-grade level.
A 2-page graphic organizer for students to compare Bryce's and Juli's differing perspectives on key plot points from the first 60 pages of 'Flipped'. Features expanded writing areas with handwriting lines and a deep reflection section.
An answer key for the 'Flipped' pages 11-62 comprehension quiz. Includes correct answers (A, B, C, D) along with detailed explanations and text evidence for each question to support teacher review and student feedback.
A 10-question multiple-choice comprehension quiz for 5th grade students covering pages 11-62 of the novel 'Flipped' by Wendelin Van Draanen. Includes questions on character perspectives, the sycamore tree, and the conflict surrounding Juli's eggs.
The final word search worksheet focusing on the most difficult commonly confused word pairs like loose/lose and than/then. Closes the detective case theme.
A word search focused on object-based homophones like metal/mettle and canvas/canvass. Features an industrial materials case theme.
A word search worksheet covering social and location-based homophones like allowed/aloud and which/witch. Community case file theme.
A word search worksheet exploring homophones related to health and anatomy, like heal/heel and muscle/mussel. Professional medical case theme.
A word search targeting nature and sensory homophones like scent/sent/cent and desert/dessert. Designed with a natural science case theme.
A teacher's answer key for the Truth Detective lesson, providing breakdown of the case studies and a sample CER response for grading and discussion.
A word search focused on movement and time-related confusions such as passed/past and through/threw/thorough. Features a "case file" investigative design.
Visual presentation to accompany the Truth Detective lesson, explaining the difference between misinformation and disinformation and highlighting digital red flags.
A word search worksheet covering professional and academic homophones like principal/principle and personnel/personal. Features a business case theme.
A graphic organizer for students to write a CER (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) paragraph based on the Truth Detective Case Files, focusing on identifying red flags of fake information.
A word search focusing on one-word vs. two-word confusions like everyday/every day and into/in to. Encourages attention to spelling and usage.
A collection of three short case studies—The Banana Shortage, The Tree Octopus, and Miracle Glow-Water—designed for students to practice identifying red flags of misinformation and disinformation.
A second word search worksheet targeting verbs and nouns that are frequently confused, such as affect/effect and advice/advise. Uses a detective notebook style.