An executive functioning writing scaffold for the 3-paragraph comparison essay, featuring a RACECES visual checklist, specific sentence starters for each paragraph, and guided work areas. Optimized for print efficiency.
Updated teacher answer key to match the expanded "City Glitch" story and revised worksheet questions.
An engaging presentation deck with high-contrast slides, large text, and visual aids to support the introductory discussion and key concepts of the "City Glitch" story.
Polished vocabulary reference sheet with corrected page breaks and an additional term to better utilize the page space. Designed for students with diverse learning needs.
Revised comprehension worksheet for "City Glitch" with corrected page breaks, increased contrast for better accessibility, and balanced content distribution across two pages. All student work areas feature pure white backgrounds for maximum legibility.
A significantly expanded 2,000-word fictional story about two middle schoolers using technology and mystery-solving skills to save their local park. The story is written at a 6th-grade reading level and features large text and clear headers for accessibility. Protagonists are correctly identified as 6th graders to align with user request.
A high-contrast self-assessment checklist for students to verify the quality of their introductory paragraph and thesis statement against specific structural criteria.
A structured student worksheet providing a step-by-step graphic organizer for drafting an introduction, complete with sentence starters for each section.
An instructional presentation using an architectural "blueprint" theme to teach the structural components of an introductory paragraph, with a heavy focus on thesis statements.
A comprehensive teacher guide outlining Specially Designed Instruction (SDI) strategies for teaching introductory paragraph construction, including explicit modeling and differentiation tips.
A comprehensive facilitation guide for teachers, providing structured discussion phases, differentiation strategies, and insights into common student misconceptions regarding the princess's motivations.