A 5-day spiral review focused on Arizona standards 3.RI.1 and 3.RI.4, using Arizona-themed social studies passages to practice reading comprehension and vocabulary.
A focused look at Chapter 13 of 'The Last Kids on Earth and the Nightmare King', helping students master the 5 W's (Who, What, Where, When, Why) through the lens of a monster-filled adventure.
A comprehensive unit focused on teaching 3rd-grade students how to ask and answer questions using textual evidence, specifically focused on the high-interest topic of Extreme Weather.
A unit focused on RI.3.1 (Asking and Answering Questions) using historical biographies to build reading comprehension and evidence-based writing skills.
A mastery-based sequence designed to turn students into dictionary experts. Covering navigation basics, guide word logic, and the nuances of multiple definitions.
A 4-day small group intervention focused on using context clues (definition, example, synonym, and antonym) supported by visual illustrations to determine the meaning of unknown words. Students act as 'Word Detectives' to solve vocabulary mysteries.
A 5-day EOG review sequence for NC RL.3.3, focusing on character traits, motivations, and how their actions drive story events through an architectural 'blueprint' theme.
A 3rd-grade vocabulary sequence focused on helping multilingual learners distinguish between synonyms, antonyms, and related-but-not-similar words (thematic associations).
A unit focused on play structure, fluency, and social-emotional problem solving through mystery-themed scripts. Students analyze plot elements while practicing performance skills.
A two-lesson small group sequence for 3rd grade English Learners focusing on multiple-meaning words, synonyms, and antonyms. The sequence uses a 'Word Lab' theme to engage students in scientific word analysis through visuals, sentence stems, and decodable texts.
A two-day small group intensive for 3rd grade students focused on how text features contribute to an author's purpose and reader understanding. Students act as 'text detectives' to investigate headings, subheadings, glossaries, indexes, diagrams, and charts.