A student worksheet for the 'Wonder' lesson, including a vocabulary prediction/context table, a text-based inference writing area, and a personal kindness reflection section.
An answer key and teaching guide for the Fairy Tale Folio materials, including sequencing solutions and suggested themes for student determination.
A set of retelling prompt cards for four classic fairy tales, designed to facilitate oral storytelling and discussion about themes and lessons.
A sequencing and retelling worksheet for The Little Mermaid, featuring an ordering task, a SWBST graphic organizer, and a new space for students to determine the theme.
A sequencing and retelling worksheet for The Princess and the Pea, featuring an ordering task, a SWBST graphic organizer, and a new space for students to determine the theme.
A sequencing and retelling worksheet for The Emperor's New Clothes, featuring an ordering task, a SWBST graphic organizer, and a new space for students to determine the theme.
A sequencing and retelling worksheet for The Tortoise and the Hare, featuring an ordering task, a SWBST graphic organizer, and a new space for students to determine the theme.
An introductory slide deck for a unit on retelling fairy tales, featuring the SWBST strategy, clear mission steps, and a new section on determining theme.
An exemplar answer key for the Theme Investigation log using the story "The Tortoise and the Hare" to demonstrate the granular evidence-gathering process.
A guide for teachers providing scaffolding strategies for executive function and comprehension, plus a universal theme bank.
A high-contrast, text-focused slide deck that guides students through 5 specific pieces of evidence to reach a final theme conclusion, designed for clarity and focus.
A simplified, granular detective-themed graphic organizer that breaks theme identification into 6 specific evidence pieces with expanded writing space and no distracting visuals.
A single-page book review worksheet where students can rate 'The Watsons Go to Birmingham – 1963', provide their own plot summary, and identify their favorite and least favorite moments.