An interstellar grammar unit for grades 3-5, where students become space explorers to master parts of speech, sentence structure, and punctuation through missions and rocket-building challenges.
A 5-lesson reading intervention sequence focused on long and short vowel sounds using a high-interest "Code Breakers" theme. Each lesson targets phoneme-grapheme mapping, explicit blending, and decoding/encoding practice within Lexile-leveled texts (420-1010).
A series of materials designed to help Flint master paragraph structure and self-editing through the lens of a 'Narrative Architect', using blueprints and inspection checklists.
A weekly ELA practice sequence for 5th graders focusing on punctuation, main idea, and supporting claims with evidence, designed with a vintage literary journal theme.
A 5-day instructional sequence for 4th grade students focused on CCSS RI.4.8: identifying and analyzing how authors use reasons and evidence to support points. Using an engaging 'Nature's Case Files' detective theme, students explore evidence in informational texts about elephants, sea otters, penguins, sharks, and honeybees.
A creative writing unit where 3rd-grade students become 'story architects,' collaboratively designing characters, settings, and plots using structural blueprints and building-themed activities.
A multi-grade literacy unit exploring the lives of beavers through non-fiction reading and differentiated assignments for kindergarten, second, and fourth grade students.
A collection of decodable passages and activities aligned with UFLI Foundations, focusing on systematic phonics and heart word acquisition. Each lesson centers on a specific phonics skill and accompanying "heart words" to build reading fluency.
A reading comprehension sequence based on Chapter 7 of 'The Last Kids on Earth and the Nightmare King'. Students will explore character motivations, setting details, and plot developments through multiple-choice questions.
A comprehensive remediation unit designed to master RL.2 through fables and folktales. This sequence targets high-rigor question types, including Part A/Part B evidence questions, character motivation analysis, and proverb-based moral identification.
A comprehensive exploration of nine foundational Ancient Greek myths, focusing on their themes, characters, and cultural significance. Students will analyze legendary heroes and gods through summaries, visual presentations, and engaging activities.
A 4-day instructional sequence focused on paragraph structure, specifically mastering topic sentences and supporting details using student-interest topics like sports, dragons, and favorite foods.
A comprehensive study of Madeleine L'Engle's 'A Wrinkle in Time' focusing on narrative elements through a cosmic explorer's lens. This unit guides students through character analysis, symbolic interpretation, and plot structure across three distinct phases of the novel.