A multiple-choice answer key for the Chapter 6 listening guide, including contextual notes for teachers.
A comprehensive 1-page teacher's guide and answer key for 'Lost Compass Adventure'. It features a step-by-step instructional blueprint, targeted accommodation strategies for 8th-grade self-contained ELA students, and a complete answer key with exemplar responses matching the updated text-only worksheet.
A highly structured 3-page reading comprehension worksheet for 8th-grade self-contained ELA students reading at a 5th-6th grade level. Page 1 features an expanded 500-word adventure passage ('The Whispering Compass') in a compact, readable font with a vocabulary glossary. Page 2 contains standard text-only multiple-choice questions 1-5, and Page 3 contains questions 6-10 plus a guided short-answer response section with sentence stems and handwriting lines.
This creates the Portal Patrol Worksheet, a high-engagement, single-page writing prompt designed for 3rd and 5th-grade boys who struggle with writing and spelling. It features a retro-gaming adventure theme, low-barrier visual selectors, a dark-terminal spelling word bank, scaffolded sentence writing lines, and a blueprint sketching canvas.
A comprehensive 2-page teacher answer key and pedagogical guide. Provides exact daily solutions, common 6th-grade misconceptions, pacing tips, and a fully labeled sentence diagram for Friday.
An interactive, highly visual 8-slide presentation that introduces sixth graders to the weekly DGP routine. Uses a blueprint theme with consistent typography, large legible fonts, and step-by-step guidance on what is expected each day.
A highly scaffolded 5-day Daily Grammar Practice (DGP) student workbook designed around a blueprint theme. Each day has its own dedicated page with a clear abbreviation reference key, guided discovery questions, and a fill-in-the-blank sentence diagram on Friday.
Unit dividers and Table of Contents trackers for Unit 4 (Perseverance and Survival: The Birchbark House) and Unit 5 (Perspective and Justice: Robin Hood). Features novel summaries, major themes, student work trackers, and cascading cut-out binder tabs.
Unit dividers and Table of Contents trackers for Unit 2 (Dystopian vs. Utopian Society: The Giver) and Unit 3 (Social Injustice: The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963). Features novel summaries, major themes, student work trackers, and cascading cut-out binder tabs.
Unit dividers and Table of Contents trackers for Unit 1 (Resilience: Freak the Mighty) and Unit 1B (Courage: Max the Mighty). Features novel summaries, major themes, student work trackers, and cascading cut-out binder tabs.
Daily Grammar Practice (DGP) section of the ELA Notebook, featuring a multi-day structured weekly analysis worksheet and a comprehensive grammar reference sheet with proofreading marks and 6th-grade coding helpers. Includes a cascading cut-out binder tab.
A game-like student-facing milestone and rewards tracker for the Summer Book Quest. Styled as a vintage explorer's map with 6 distinct reading levels, it allows 4th graders to write in completed book titles, record dates, draw or color badges, and track parent/teacher-approved rewards.
A comprehensive teacher and parent companion guide to support the Book Quest Weekly Journal. Styled as an adventure facilitator's manual, it provides evidence-based active reading discussion prompts, comprehension scaffolding strategies, character analysis questions, and ideas for celebrating summer reading milestones.
An adventure-themed weekly reading journal for 4th-grade summer reading. Built as a 2-page print-ready field guide, it features a daily reading tracker, quick-reflection logs, a sketch-to-visualize canvas, active comprehension strategy prompts (predicting, questioning, summarizing), character analysis, and a vocabulary word collector.
A teacher guide and unit cover page outlining the core literary themes of the dual narratives. Includes analysis of the relativity of justice, linguistic bias, and systemic conflict, paired with key discussion talking points for the teacher.
A printable card kit containing 4 vocabulary cards and 4 debate prompt cards for classroom discussion and Socratic seminars. Cards feature medieval-style decorative borders and clear prompts to guide group discussions.
A student writing template guiding 6th graders to craft a structured argumentative paragraph about whether Robin Hood was a hero or a criminal. Includes an essay prompt, step-by-step outline boxes, and a self-check rubric.
A graphic organizer student worksheet for comparing and contrasting the perspectives of the two narrators. Students analyze the narrators' backgrounds, specific word choices, and motives, using evidence from the passages.
A 2-page reading document featuring two contrasting narratives of Robin Hood. Page 1 presents him as a heroic protector through the eyes of a peasant boy, while Page 2 depicts him as a dangerous highwayman through the eyes of a wealthy merchant. Includes text-dependent margin questions and vocabulary boxes.
A 2-page Teacher Answer Key and instructional guide for The Birchbark House poetry analysis, containing correct answers, literary element explanations, and exemplary responses.
A 4-page student poetry booklet for The Birchbark House featuring four thematic poems (exploring family, cultural identity, survival, and connection to nature) and eleven standards-aligned analysis questions including an evidence-based writing response.
A 2-page Teacher Answer Key and instructional guide for The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963 poetry analysis, containing correct answers, literary element explanations, and exemplary responses.