An answer key for the Nebula Navigator Worksheet, providing corrected versions of the 10 space-themed sentences with bolded corrections for capitalization and comma placement.
An answer key and grading rubric for the Tuck Everlasting final assessment, including exemplar responses for short answer and essay questions.
A 2-page final assessment for Tuck Everlasting featuring multiple choice questions and essay prompts. Revised for better page flow and writing space.
Teacher answer key for the Chapters 19 and 20 Hoot worksheet, including vocabulary definitions and suggested responses for comprehension questions.
A comprehension and vocabulary worksheet for Chapters 19 and 20 of Hoot, featuring matching exercises and open-ended analysis questions for 4th-grade students. Revised for better page breaks and writing space.
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 answer key for the Word Detective Quiz, providing correct responses for matching, multiple choice, identification, and example answers for fill-in-the-blank questions.
A 15-question quiz on nouns, verbs, adjectives, and pronouns. Features four distinct sections: matching definitions, multiple choice, sentence identification, and fill-in-the-blank word engineering. Optimized for 2-page printing.
A 5th-grade level worksheet featuring 10 space-themed sentences with capitalization and comma errors in compound and complex structures. Students are tasked with rewriting each sentence correctly on provided writing lines.
A comprehensive instructional script for the "Argument Architect" mini-lesson, providing teacher talking points, metaphors, and specific modeling for teaching argumentative claims to 5th graders.
A student-facing worksheet designed to practice writing complex argumentative sentences (claims) using a specific blueprint structure. It includes anatomy labeling, scaffolded drills for two different plot scenarios, and a final drafting area with a self-assessment checklist.
A teacher's guide providing instructional strategies, common pitfalls, and a model conclusion for teaching 5th graders how to wrap up a persuasive essay on Native American culture and nature.
A student worksheet designed to help 5th graders draft a persuasive essay conclusion by guiding them through restating their thesis and creating a final "mic drop" hook.
A revised presentation guiding 5th grade students through writing a conclusion for a persuasive essay based on visual analysis. It focuses on how images depict the connection between Native Americans and the land.
A comprehensive teacher resource including lesson objectives, a timed instructional schedule, and answer keys for all associated assessments.
A quick formative assessment tool (two per page) to check for understanding of sentence types at the end of the lesson. Includes identification and a short writing prompt.
A comprehensive assessment for evaluating students' ability to identify and write simple, compound, and complex sentences. Includes identification, fill-in-the-blank conjunctions, and original drafting.
An engaging 16:9 slide deck for teaching simple, compound, and complex sentences through a construction site theme. Includes definitions, FANBOYS conjunctions, and identification practice.
A reflective exit ticket for the end of Wonder, focusing on perspective shifts and the theme of kindness in the latter half of the book. Updated to include multiple-choice questions and a more compact layout.
The teacher's answer key for the Kindness Compass Worksheet, providing correct letter options and descriptions for Parts 4–8 of Wonder. Updated for clarity and matching the multiple-choice format.
A comprehensive multiple-choice worksheet covering Parts 4 through 8 of Wonder, focusing on key plot points, character motivations, and perspective shifts. Updated with lettered options and improved layout to ensure questions and choices stay together on the page.
An updated worksheet that balances general argumentative concepts with the specific narrative context of Caitlyn and Sara. It includes an evidence sorting task, a scaffolded claim builder, and a final drafting area. Consolidates content into 3 functional pages to ensure task continuity.
A slide presentation for 5th graders defining argumentative claims and demonstrating how they organize a compare/contrast essay. Features specific examples from "Frosted Fire" and "Sara Sees Red".
An updated teacher guide for 5th grade ELA focusing on argumentative claims. It includes specific fact vs. claim models for Caitlyn and Sara, instructional steps for "mapping" a claim to body paragraphs, and quality control exemplars. Consolidates content for clarity.