A high-rigor cross-reference matrix for teachers and students, outlining the complexity shift between Grade 6 and Grade 8 reading skills for vocabulary, theme, structure, and evidence analysis.
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 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 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.
A teacher's guide for the Suffix Playbook lesson, providing instructional strategies for connecting the lacrosse-themed slides with the baseball-themed Tim Wakefield biography.
A teacher answer key for the Knuckleball Legend worksheet, providing expected inference responses and a guide to the 18 suffix-based words used in the text.
A 5-paragraph biography of MLB pitcher Tim Wakefield that incorporates 18 specific suffix-based words. It includes four inference-focused comprehension questions with dedicated student work areas.
A teacher's resource containing instructional strategies for teaching phrasing, a fluency rubric, an answer key for all three passages, and a student progress tracking log.
A set of three non-fiction reading fluency passages for 7th-grade students reading at a 5th-grade level. Each passage includes line-by-line word counts, fluency tracking boxes for three attempts, phrasing tips, and quick comprehension checks.
A teacher-facing answer key and grading guide for the Revision Master Exit Ticket. Includes focus skills for each question and common student misconceptions.
A 10-question multiple-choice exit ticket assessing student mastery of parallel structure, phrase placement, sentence effectiveness, and basic editing for fragments and run-ons. Includes break-inside-avoid to prevent question splitting.