A teacher's grading rubric and exemplar response for the Savanna Survival open response prompt. Includes specific scoring criteria, support strategies, and an illustrated example.
Visual presentation slides for the Hoot Chapters 19 & 20 comprehension quiz, featuring the protest, Chuck Muckle's reaction, and the appearance of the owl. Revised for uniform styling and high contrast.
Teacher answer key for the Hoot Chapters 19 & 20 comprehension quiz. Correct answers are clearly highlighted for quick grading. Revised for better layout and high contrast.
A clean, 3-option multiple choice comprehension quiz for Hoot Chapters 19 & 20, focusing on the protest, Chuck Muckle's reaction, and the appearance of the owl.
A 5th grade level realistic fiction passage about a boy restoring his grandfather's old guitar. Grade level removed from header for discrete assessment. Revised with consistent notebook aesthetic and improved layout.
A 4th grade level realistic fiction passage about a boy discovering a mural in an alleyway. Grade level removed from header for discrete assessment. Revised with consistent notebook aesthetic and improved layout.
A 3rd grade level realistic fiction passage about two siblings coping with a power outage during a storm. Grade level removed from header for discrete assessment. Revised with consistent notebook aesthetic and improved layout.
A 2nd grade level realistic fiction passage about a boy searching for a tool to fix his skateboard. Grade level removed from header for discrete assessment. Revised with consistent notebook aesthetic and improved layout.
Visual presentation slides for the Hoot Chapter 18 comprehension quiz, featuring Roy's father's discovery and key vocabulary.
Teacher answer key for the Hoot Chapter 18 comprehension quiz. Correct answers are clearly highlighted for quick grading. Revised for better page breaks.
A clean, 3-option multiple choice comprehension quiz for Hoot Chapter 18, focusing on Roy's father's discovery and the theme of citizenship. Revised for better page breaks.
A word sort activity where students categorize words following the five closed syllable exceptions into their respective family groups, with a sentence challenge. Revised for better contrast and line counts.
Creative writing prompts for students to practice using closed syllable exception words in their own stories, featuring a word bank and illustration space. Revised for better page fit and more writing space.
The answer key for the Silent Magic Quiz, providing correct spelling, vowel sound identification, and example sentences for teachers.
A comprehensive quiz for middle school students at a first-grade reading level. Includes CVC vs CVCe spelling, 'y' vowel sound identification, sentence construction (simple and compound), and a reading passage with a comprehension question.
An introductory presentation covering CVCe patterns, the two vowel sounds of 'y', and the history behind the phrase 'April showers bring May flowers'. Designed for middle schoolers with clear, large text and professional visuals.