A detailed teacher-facing lesson plan for a 60-minute session on crafting effective introductions. It includes learning objectives, materials lists, a step-by-step procedural guide, and differentiation strategies.
A teacher's answer key for the 'Case Closed' exit ticket. It provides correct answers for multiple-choice and short-answer questions, along with a detailed explanation of the common 'its' vs 'it's' mistake and a suggested grading rubric.
A comprehensive teacher's answer key for the 'Property Patrol' worksheet. It provides clear solutions for singular and plural possessive noun exercises, including irregular forms and sample sentence constructions.
Teacher's answer key and exemplar guide for the writing assessment. Includes sample sentence combinations, exemplar essay paragraphs for introduction and conclusion, and a rubric for grading based on the student's specific IEP goals.
A structured drafting document for a five-paragraph theme essay. Includes designated sections with ruled lines for the introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion, as well as a comprehensive student self-editing checklist.
A detailed graphic organizer to help students plan a five-paragraph theme essay for the story "The Final Level." Includes large ruled writing areas for introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion.
A sentence-combining worksheet based on the story "The Final Level." Students must combine 10 pairs of simple sentences into compound or complex sentences to practice advanced syntax and conventions. Includes expanded writing areas.
Updated answer key for the 7th-grade Sidequest assessment. Includes exemplar responses for new literal and inferential questions, matching the simplified language of the student document.
An updated 7th-grade reading assessment featuring a more complex realistic fiction story about a gamer facing a moral dilemma. Includes ruled writing lines and simplified directions for identifying theme examples.
Two-per-page exit tickets for quick formative assessment. Includes multiple-choice and short-answer questions focused on singular and plural possessive nouns, as well as the 'its' vs. 'it's' rule.
A high-contrast visual anchor chart for classroom display. It breaks down the three main rules of possessive apostrophes (singular, plural, irregular) and clarifies the 'it's' vs. 'its' trap using bold colors and clear examples.
A student-facing practice worksheet with three sections: singular possession practice, plural possession tables, and phrase rewriting. Includes a 'final challenge' sentence writing task.
A high-energy, detective-themed slide deck that teaches the rules for using apostrophes for singular and plural possessive nouns. Features clear examples, visual formulas, and guided practice slides.
A detailed teacher's lesson plan for the 'Property Patrol' unit, outlining objectives, CCSS standards, step-by-step instructional procedures, and differentiation strategies for teaching possessive nouns.
A multi-disciplinary extension project for AIG students that offers three pathways (Policy, Campaigning, or Ecology) to deepen their understanding of conservation. Optimized for a 2-page layout.
Teacher answer key for the 'Ghost Peaks' assessment with standard alignments and brief explanations for correct answers.
A complete student document containing both the 'Ghost of the Peaks' reading passage and a 12-question rigorous assessment covering RI.5.1, RI.5.2, L.5.4, and L.5.5 standards. Optimized for a 3-page layout.
A detailed teacher answer key for the Sentence Blueprint worksheet, providing model complex and compound sentences using science and history themes.
A 3-step guided practice worksheet with a construction theme, designed to help students combine fragments and simple sentences into compound and complex sentences within science and social studies contexts.
A quick assessment for the end of the lesson to check student understanding of quotation rules in comics, complex sentence construction, and visual pacing. Revised for better contrast and legibility.
A creative comic strip template with a built-in grammar checklist, requiring students to apply complex sentences and quotation rules in a visual format. Revised for better label clarity and caption space.