A narrative organization worksheet designed for assessment or independent practice. Features a 4-part 'blueprint' grid on a single page with large drawing areas and high-contrast writing lines.
A dual-purpose tracking document containing a daily service log for arithmetic and place value instruction alongside a quarterly progress monitoring table and visual graphing area.
An extensive collection of 20 new tiered reading comprehension passages. Organized into three levels of increasing complexity, each mission features a unique scenario with structured answer areas for identifying Who, What, When, and Where.
A teacher-facing resource providing implementation strategies, vocabulary definitions, answer keys, and differentiation tips for the Labyrinth Legend lesson.
A picture-to-text matching worksheet where students connect story icons with their corresponding capitalized vocabulary words.
A cut-and-paste sequencing activity where students order three key events from the story (Hero, Maze, Home).
A Wh- question graphic organizer (Who, Where, What) for Kindergarten students to identify key story elements through drawing or simple writing.
A Kindergarten-level reading passage about Theseus and the Minotaur featuring symbol support (icons above key words) and simplified vocabulary.
Teacher guide for the Category Sorting Squad activity, updated for the numbered square mat format.
A printable activity sheet featuring tactile story links (First, Next, Then, Last). Split across two pages to provide large, white drawing areas and long strips for easy looping and stapling. Includes high-contrast labels and clear glue tabs.
A comprehensive teacher guide for implementing the Story Chain Architects lesson. Includes clear instructional steps, modeling scripts, and differentiation strategies for language-delayed students.
A collection of six half-page sorting mats for instruments, animals, foods, vehicles, tools, and dishes, reverting to the bold, centered-number layout while including the brief descriptions.
A bold, visual presentation for K-2 students that introduces the concept of building a story 'link by link' using the Architect metaphor. Features large text and clear transition words (First, Next, Then, Last).