A unit focused on the universal experience of growing up, designed specifically for English Language Learners to build both thematic literary analysis skills and phonetic proficiency.
A series of lessons designed to help young readers locate and use text evidence to answer comprehension questions across various non-fiction topics.
A multi-grade literacy unit where students solve reading mysteries across different difficulty levels, building comprehension and foundational skills.
A collection of high-impact intervention resources designed to prepare 3rd-grade students for EOG assessments in ELA and Math. Focuses on fluency, comprehension, and foundational math skills.
A unit exploring Just Mercy, focusing on the legal system, racial injustice, and restorative justice through literature.
A unit focused on long vowel digraphs through the lens of ecological harmony and natural systems. Students explore phonetic patterns while learning about how nature maintains its delicate balance.
A series of lessons focused on building strong, grammatically correct sentences by understanding the mechanics and parts of speech.
A collection of narrative reading comprehension materials designed for Grade 4 and Grade 7 students, featuring engaging stories and standards-aligned assessment questions.
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 graphic-novel inspired study of Romeo and Juliet, focusing on character analysis and textual evidence through visual summaries and detective-style comprehension questions.
A five-day unit focused on NYS Next Gen ELA Standard 9-10R5, exploring how authors manipulate structure, time, and event ordering to create mystery, tension, and surprise. Students act as 'Story Architects' to deconstruct the blueprint of a mentor text.
A comprehensive two-week unit on Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, focusing on vocabulary acquisition, analytical writing, and a final creative project. Students explore the themes of feud, fate, and tragic impulsivity through Act-by-Act study and structured prompts.
A comprehensive 5-day unit for Richard Connell's 'The Most Dangerous Game,' focusing on characterization, plot dynamics, and evidence-based inference.