A two-page student worksheet for analyzing the Boston Tea Party. Includes a reading passage and a graphic organizer for identifying main ideas, explicit evidence, and making inferences.
A collection of engaging, highly scaffolded reading comprehension classroom mysteries designed for elementary students to practice evidence analysis and persuasive writing.
An immersive project-based learning unit where students become junior journalists. They research environmental topics, extract main ideas and key details, write their own nature articles, and construct 3D models of their subjects.
A 1-page student-facing assessment called the Newsroom Proofreader Assessment. Includes an environmental reading passage, a main idea headline box, supporting detail fields, and beautifully aligned multiple-choice questions.
A math place value unit focusing on identifying digit values through the thousands place with interactive detective-themed worksheets and puzzles.
An engaging classroom mystery where students investigate who has Mrs. Daniels' lost cell phone during the final week of school. This lesson uses visual supports, sentence frames, and reading comprehension matching to find the culprit.
A 5-slide instructional presentation to introduce the Eco Scoop PBL project. Defines main idea and key details using a newspaper editorial theme, lists 3D biological model guidelines, and outlines the student's project mission.
A comprehensive 4-week poetry curriculum designed for students requiring high structure and visual supports. It covers diverse poetry types (Haiku, Color, Acrostic, Couplets, Concrete, Free Verse, and Metaphor/Simile) with scaffolds like word banks, sentence frames, and graphic organizers.
An exciting classroom mystery where students investigate who took the library's vintage end-of-year treasure hunt map. This lesson uses identical scaffolding and Grade 3 reading level matching to solve the case of Captain Bill.
A 3-page student-facing workbook. Contains a structured reading passage and graphic organizer to practice extracting main ideas, a research planner for students to sketch their 3D physical models, and a final front-page newspaper template.
An end-of-the-year classroom mystery where students read clues and suspect profiles to find who took the Grade 5 class mouse, Barnaby. This lesson supports Grade 3 readers with simplified text, visual icons, sentence starters, and structured graphic organizers.
A comprehensive 15-lesson writing curriculum tailored for middle and high school students with intellectual disabilities. The sequence alternates weekly between personal narratives, evidence-based informational writing, and imagined stories, using heavy visual scaffolding, structured sentence frames, and clear graphic organizers.