A specialized conversation mat for Grade 3 EL Education Module 3, Lesson 3. It includes specific prompts for comparing 'Peter Pan' with 'Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens', vocabulary strategy cues, and questions directly from the lesson script.
A 10-question character traits quiz for Peter Pan chapters 1-8. It features sentence starters for each question and generous tri-lined writing spaces for younger students. No word bank included.
Teacher answer key for the character traits quiz on Peter Pan chapters 1-8. Includes suggested traits and reasoning for each character scenario.
A printable card-matching game featuring 18 word cards and 18 definition cards. The cards are styled as vintage sports trading cards to tie into the baseball and lacrosse themes of the lesson.
A teacher's guide for the Suffix Playbook lesson, providing instructional strategies for connecting the lacrosse-themed slides with the baseball-themed Tim Wakefield biography.
A teacher answer key for the Knuckleball Legend worksheet, providing expected inference responses and a guide to the 18 suffix-based words used in the text.
A 5-paragraph biography of MLB pitcher Tim Wakefield that incorporates 18 specific suffix-based words. It includes four inference-focused comprehension questions with dedicated student work areas.
An answer key for the Neverland Trait Tracker worksheet, including evidence-based explanations for each answer.
A multiple-choice worksheet for 3rd graders focusing on character traits in Chapter 7 of Peter Pan. Includes visual supports and emojis to aid comprehension.
The teacher's answer key for the Shadow Snatcher Quiz, including explanations and suggested traits for the drawing activity.
A visual slide deck to accompany the Peter Pan Chapter 3 lesson, focusing on comprehension, feelings, and character traits.
A multiple-choice comprehension worksheet for Peter Pan Chapter 3, featuring visual supports and icons to help 3rd-grade students identify character traits and feelings.
A professional persuasive writing rubric styled as 'Editorial Standards'. Evaluates thesis, evidence, structure, counterarguments, and conventions across three levels of mastery.
A comprehensive peer review and revision checklist designed with an editorial theme. Includes sections for specific peer feedback and a final 'Ready for Print' checklist for self-assessment.