A Kindergarten phonological awareness sequence focused on auditory syllable segmentation. Students learn to hear, count, and manipulate word parts through movement, games, and tactile activities, moving from simple names to complex compound words.
A Kindergarten sequence focused on visual literacy to teach prediction and inference. Students use picture clues from book covers and wordless stories to anticipate what happens next, developing critical thinking and observation skills through a 'Picture Detective' theme.
A Kindergarten sequence focused on the phonological rules for using indefinite articles 'a' and 'an' through phonemic awareness, sorting games, and oral practice.
A Kindergarten ELA sequence exploring the semantic difference between definite ('the') and indefinite ('a/an') articles through inquiry-based scenarios and storytelling.
This Kindergarten sequence introduces simple past and present verb tenses through physical movement, oral language practice, and visual sorting. Students will learn to identify action words, distinguish between 'now' and 'before', and use the '-ed' ending to describe past events.
A Kindergarten ELA sequence focused on distinguishing and using contractions to improve reading fluency and oral expression. Students move from 'Robot Talk' to 'Smooth Talk' through interactive games, story hunts, and book-making.
A Kindergarten sequence focused on the kinesthetic and visual understanding of contractions as word mergers. Students use physical manipulatives like accordion strips, building blocks, and rubber bands to visualize how two words become one shorter word.
A Kindergarten sequence focused on comparative adjectives and suffixes (-er, -est) through hands-on exploration of size, weight, and length. Students learn to describe relationships between objects using precise grammar and attribute sorting.
A Kindergarten phonics sequence focusing on the difference between open and closed syllables. Students learn the 'Open Door' metaphor to understand why vowels sometimes shout their own names (long sounds) versus making their short sounds.
A Kindergarten phonics sequence introducing the Silent E (CVCe) syllable pattern through a 'Magic E' narrative. Students explore how the addition of a silent 'e' transforms vowel sounds from short to long through storytelling, hands-on manipulation, and writing.
A Kindergarten sequence introducing 'Bossy R' and 'Vowel Teams' through pattern recognition and multisensory activities. Students learn to identify when letters work together to create unique sounds.
A Kindergarten phonics sequence focusing on closed syllables and short vowels. Students learn that 'guardian' consonants make vowels short through the 'Closed Door' concept, building and decoding CVC words.
A Kindergarten ELA sequence exploring compound words through literature, dramatization, and context clues. Students investigate how two small words join together to create new meanings within stories.
A Kindergarten ELA sequence focusing on the auditory segmentation, blending, and manipulation of compound words. Through kinetic movement, role-play, and auditory games, students develop phonological awareness skills essential for later decoding and spelling.