A detective-themed practice journal containing warm-up and guided practice problems for Sessions 8 through 12, focusing on questioning, writing organization, and editing. Now includes full guided practice for every session.
A printable sorting game where students match 'fancy' synonyms to the simple words 'tired', 'hungry', 'excited', 'pretty', 'thirsty', and 'tasty' on themed burrow mats. Includes 18 word cards and 6 sorting mats. Designed to be printed on two pages plus cards.
An answer key for the Word Burrow Worksheet, providing suggested synonyms and antonyms for 'tired' and 'hungry' from 'The Wombats Go Wild for Words'. Provides professional and consistent headers.
A themed graphic organizer for second graders to identify synonyms and antonyms for 'tired' and 'hungry', reflecting the story's setting in the Evergreen Forest. Includes a small 'Snuffle' tip callout.
A comprehensive teacher resource containing vocabulary definitions, synonym/antonym banks, and discussion prompts for 'The Wombats Go Wild for Words'. It reflects the story's setting in the Evergreen Forest and the encounter with the duckling. Focuses on Tired and Hungry for the main lesson.
A visually engaging presentation focusing on synonyms and antonyms for 'Tired' and 'Hungry'. It reflects the story's setting in the Evergreen Forest and the encounter with the duckling.
A comprehensive guide for teachers including the correct narrative sequence, learning objectives, and discussion prompts to deepen student understanding.
A worksheet for students to transcribe their ordered sentences into a cohesive narrative. Includes a reflection question to identify the moral of the story.
A printable set of sentence strips from the story for students to cut out and manually arrange. Encourages tactile engagement and logical sequencing of the narrative events.
A vibrant slide deck to introduce the story of 'The Shepherd Boy' and guide students through the sequencing activity. Features clear, large text and visual cues to support narrative comprehension.