A cohesive memoir unit exploring Walter Dean Myers' Bad Boy. Focusing on theme, identity development, and language scaffolding, this unit supports diverse learners through visually structured study guides and resources.
A comprehensive, highly scaffolded literary sequence spanning 32 distinct literary investigations of Natalie Babbitt's Tuck Everlasting. Each unit splits the original text into meticulous thematic, symbolic, and structural breakdowns, paired with student field journals, tactile aids, and specialized teacher keys.
A series of lessons focused on building strong, grammatically correct sentences by understanding the mechanics and parts of speech.
A three-part phonics series focusing on decoding and encoding single-syllable words with the 'ow' spelling pattern making the /aʊ/ sound, themed around a wilderness camp adventure.
A comprehensive 26-day 8th Grade ELAR unit exploring mystery, suspense, and the mechanics of narrative writing. This unit integrates StudySync's 'Everyone Loves a Mystery' curriculum with parallel daily Reading and Writing blocks aligned to Texas TEKS.
Two parallel, highly engaging 10-week summer reading programs for rising second graders: the outdoor-themed Camp Read-a-Lot and the action-packed Superhero Academy. Each program builds reading fluency, independent reading stamina, and storytelling confidence.
An engaging last-day-of-school mystery where kindergarteners solve phonics puzzles to recover their stolen pencils from a mischievous raccoon. Students practice CVC and CCVC word building through a room-wide scavenger hunt.
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 high-interest unit for 6th-grade students focusing on survival stories and modern technology to build reading and writing skills. This sequence targets main ideas, context clues, evidence-based claims, and narrative transitions through engaging non-fiction and storytelling.