An ELA integrated North Carolina history unit. Students master reading informational text standards RI.4.1 through RI.4.8 while exploring Roanoke Island and Kitty Hawk.
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A series of lessons focused on building strong, grammatically correct sentences by understanding the mechanics and parts of speech.
An intensive multi-unit reading fluency intervention program themed around aviation. It features progressive flight levels where students practice repeated reading passages, speed runway drills, cooperative partner theater scripts, and assessment tracking to build words correct per minute (WCPM) and expressive reading.
A series of phonics investigations focusing on complex vowel teams and their varied pronunciations, starting with the mysterious 'ie' team.
A series of fun, seasonal lessons designed to celebrate summer while reinforcing vocabulary and literacy skills.
A collection of narrative reading comprehension materials designed for Grade 4 and Grade 7 students, featuring engaging stories and standards-aligned assessment questions.
A series of grade-banded NC ELA EOG preparation resources, providing students with standardized strategies for both elementary and middle school assessments.
Une programmation annuelle complète de français pour le double niveau CM1/CM2, articulée autour de 5 thèmes littéraires et d'une progression spiralaire en étude de la langue.
A series of lessons focused on the most challenging and irregular spelling patterns in the English language.
A 2-month summer spelling program for a 10-year-old boy, focusing on CVC words, blends, and digraphs through a 'Secret Agent' detective theme. Designed for 3 sessions per week, it emphasizes phonemic awareness and structured literacy.
A collection of high-interest reading units for 4th graders, focusing on comprehension, vocabulary, and inferencing through topics like gaming and sports.
A writing sequence for 4th graders focused on expanding sentences and mastering compound and complex grammar through the lens of the US Northeast region. Students use 'Who, What, Where' frames, FANBOYS conjunctions, and subordinating conjunctions to transform simple facts into sophisticated writing.