A nonfiction text about the Winter Olympics featuring headings, bolded words, a timeline, a map representation, a sidebar, and a fact box. It covers the history, sports, and symbols of the Games. Tightened to fit on a single page.
Day 4 synthesis worksheet in a printer-friendly format. Uses outlines and dashed borders to create visual interest while keeping the background white for handwriting and ink savings. Updated to fit on a single page.
Day 3 student worksheet in a printer-friendly format. Uses high-contrast borders and white work areas to save ink while maintaining the detective theme. Updated to fit on a single page.
Hands-on sorting cards in a clean, printer-friendly layout. All heavy color fills and complex graphics removed for ink efficiency.
Day 1 reading passages in a printer-friendly layout. Features large text and forced page breaks to ensure case titles and stories stay together for readability.
A printer-friendly visual reference sheet for students. Uses outlines and borders instead of solid color blocks to save ink.
A comprehensive teacher facilitation guide for the three-day heroism unit, including lesson overviews, key discussion questions, and common student misconceptions for both the Rosa Parks and Marcus Chen texts. Updated to reflect the removal of the garden box diagram and optimized for a single-page layout.
A comparison worksheet where students use evidence from both the Rosa Parks and Marcus Chen passages to identify similarities and differences in their heroic actions and impact (RI.9). Optimized to fit strictly on a single page with print-friendly white response areas.
A comprehension worksheet for the Marcus Chen passage, focusing on identifying key details (RI.1), main ideas (RI.2), and the purpose of specific text features like timelines and maps. Updated to reflect the removal of the garden box diagram and fit strictly on a single page with print-friendly white response areas.