A second practice worksheet for the Sentence Lab lesson, using an architectural "Scene Builder" theme. Students combine simple sentences using pronouns and expand them with four descriptive predicates. Optimized for a 2-page layout.
A comprehensive answer key and scoring guide for the Structure Showdown quiz and the center task cards.
A 5-question quick check assessment covering all four informational text structures taught in the unit.
A reading passage about wolves in Yellowstone that demonstrates both Problem/Solution and Sequence structures with integrated comprehension questions.
A set of four task cards for center activities, focusing on identifying Problem/Solution and Sequence/Chronological structures in short texts.
A guided practice worksheet for Day 2, focusing on identifying Problem/Solution and Sequence structures and completing corresponding graphic organizers.
A detailed Day 2 lesson plan for teaching Problem/Solution and Sequence/Chronological structures, including discussion prompts and center activities.
Day 2 slides introducing Problem/Solution and Sequence/Chronological structures with visual organizers and interactive practice examples.
A reading passage about camels and cacti that incorporates both Compare/Contrast and Cause/Effect structures with comprehension questions.
A set of four task cards for center activities, featuring short paragraphs for students to identify Compare/Contrast and Cause/Effect structures.
A guided practice worksheet focusing on identifying Compare/Contrast and Cause/Effect structures through signal word sorting and paragraph analysis.
A comprehensive lesson plan for Day 1, covering teaching procedures, instructional hooks, and differentiation strategies for text structure analysis.
A visual presentation introducing students to Compare & Contrast and Cause & Effect text structures with signal words, graphic organizers, and practice examples.
A teacher's answer key for the Scene Builder worksheet, featuring example answers and a structural grading rubric.
A Google Docs friendly version of the teacher's answer key, using standard text and table formatting that translates perfectly when copied into a digital document.
A Google Docs friendly version of the Sentence Lab worksheet, using a simplified table-based layout and standard formatting that translates easily when copied and pasted. Includes a bonus challenge station.