A 5-question multiple-choice comprehension quiz about Part 4 of 'Casey at the Bat'. It features a vintage newspaper layout with three answer options per question and no picture support. Tightened layout to fit on one page.
A comprehensive guide for teachers to facilitate the plot mapping lesson. Includes an instructional sequence, teacher tips, and a model answer key using a familiar fairy tale.
An engaging slide deck introducing Freytag's Pyramid. Features high-impact visuals and clear definitions for exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
A refined, adventure-themed plot diagram worksheet. Features a detailed "Story Summit" mountain with specialized areas for the inciting incident and a central conflict reflection box.
A debate scoring sheet for teachers or student judges to evaluate the zoo ethics debate, featuring round-by-round scoring for constructives, rebuttals, cross-fire, and delivery.
A teacher's guide for implementing scaffolded argumentative writing, featuring instructional strategies for using the CER framework and differentiated drafting tools.
A simplified 3-paragraph drafting worksheet for argumentative writing, using the CER (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) framework to scaffold the writing process.
A detailed 5-paragraph argumentative essay outline for students, featuring sentence frames and clear structural guidance for a point-by-point defense of their claim.
A visual flowchart for planning arguments, guiding students through the Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning (CER) process with structured work areas.
A slide deck introducing the CER (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) framework and essay structures for argumentative writing, specifically focusing on the debate over cell phones in classrooms.
A simplified, single-page essay organizer for a 4-paragraph structure, including a word bank and clearer labels for beginners.
A simplified visual anchor chart using "Argument Blocks" to explain essay structure with less text and more visual metaphors, focusing on "The Comeback" and "CER" in an accessible way.
A two-page material containing guided notes for argument essay vocabulary and a sample essay analysis activity where students identify structural parts.
A scaffolded reference sheet providing specific sentence stems and starters for every component of an argumentative essay, designed to support students in drafting clear claims, evidence, and reasoning.
A comprehensive two-page graphic organizer for students to plan an argumentative essay, providing structured spaces for an introduction, two CER body paragraphs, a counter-claim/rebuttal section, and a conclusion.
A visual anchor chart illustrating the components of an argumentative essay, featuring the 5-paragraph structure, CER model, and introduction/conclusion elements using an architectural 'blueprint' theme.
A 5-point analytical rubric for assessing compare and contrast essays, focusing on thesis, organization, depth of analysis, and transition use.
A student-friendly self-assessment checklist for narrative writing, themed as a "Story Quest" with clear goals and reflection space.
A refined 5-point teacher-facing rubric for assessing narrative writing across plot, characters, sensory details, voice, and mechanics, designed for clear differentiation.
A teacher facilitation guide for the Verb Voyagers exit ticket, including an answer key, common misconceptions analysis, and differentiation strategies for 3rd grade ESL students.
A student exit ticket for the Verb Voyagers lesson, featuring three quick assessment questions on 'is', 'are', and 'was' with visual cues. Designed with two tickets per page for easy printing and cutting.
An answer key for the Verb Voyagers practice sheet, providing correct verb choices for present and past tense exercises.
A practice worksheet for 3rd grade ESL students to apply 'is', 'are', 'was', and 'were' using thematic nouns and pronouns. Includes fill-in-the-blank and sentence writing activities. Revised prompts for better alignment with pronouns.
A practice worksheet for 3rd grade ESL students to apply 'is', 'are', 'was', and 'were' using thematic nouns and pronouns. Includes fill-in-the-blank and sentence writing activities.
The answer key for the Cosmic Codes student materials, providing correct syllable divisions and comprehension question responses.
A space-themed newspaper article (approx. 140 words) designed for reading practice, featuring highlighted VCV words and comprehension questions.
A student worksheet for VCV syllable practice, featuring word division exercises, sentence reading with VCV underlining, and a creative drawing prompt.
Engaging slides for teaching the VCV syllable division patterns, using a space theme to explain open and closed syllable rules with visual examples.
A comprehensive teacher guide for the Cosmic Codes lesson, featuring word lists, instructional strategies, and differentiation tips for VCV syllable patterns.
The answer key for the Strike Out Quiz, providing the correct answers and brief teacher notes for Part 4 of 'Casey at the Bat'.
A condensed version of the Verb Voyagers anchor chart, removing student information sections and adjusting spacing and font sizes to ensure it fits perfectly on a single printable page.
A 10-question character traits quiz for Peter Pan chapters 1-8. It features sentence starters for each question and generous tri-lined writing spaces for younger students. No word bank included.
Teacher answer key for the character traits quiz on Peter Pan chapters 1-8. Includes suggested traits and reasoning for each character scenario.
A printable card-matching game featuring 18 word cards and 18 definition cards. The cards are styled as vintage sports trading cards to tie into the baseball and lacrosse themes of the lesson.