A spelling sequence focused on identifying and using the /k/ sound in its various forms: c, k, ck, and ch. Students practice through sorting, context clues, and visual puzzles.
A comprehensive series of informational text reading passages for 4th-grade students, integrating core science and social studies curriculum with state-standard ELA assessments.
A focused look at Chapter 13 of 'The Last Kids on Earth and the Nightmare King', helping students master the 5 W's (Who, What, Where, When, Why) through the lens of a monster-filled adventure.
A comprehensive unit focused on teaching 3rd-grade students how to ask and answer questions using textual evidence, specifically focused on the high-interest topic of Extreme Weather.
A unit focused on RI.3.1 (Asking and Answering Questions) using historical biographies to build reading comprehension and evidence-based writing skills.
A mastery-based sequence designed to turn students into dictionary experts. Covering navigation basics, guide word logic, and the nuances of multiple definitions.
A 4-day small group intervention focused on using context clues (definition, example, synonym, and antonym) supported by visual illustrations to determine the meaning of unknown words. Students act as 'Word Detectives' to solve vocabulary mysteries.
A 5-day EOG review sequence for NC RL.3.3, focusing on character traits, motivations, and how their actions drive story events through an architectural 'blueprint' theme.
A 3rd-grade vocabulary sequence focused on helping multilingual learners distinguish between synonyms, antonyms, and related-but-not-similar words (thematic associations).
A unit focused on play structure, fluency, and social-emotional problem solving through mystery-themed scripts. Students analyze plot elements while practicing performance skills.
A unit on essential writing and grammar skills, focusing on sentence structure and cohesion through verbs and transition words.
An introductory unit on William Shakespeare designed for 2nd grade students, focusing on character, setting, and plot in simplified versions of his famous plays.
A two-day instructional sequence for 2nd grade focusing on author's purpose, paragraph structure, and figurative language in fiction and informational texts. students act as "Meaning Makers" to decode how authors build stories and facts using specific structural and linguistic tools.
A two-lesson small group sequence for 3rd grade English Learners focusing on multiple-meaning words, synonyms, and antonyms. The sequence uses a 'Word Lab' theme to engage students in scientific word analysis through visuals, sentence stems, and decodable texts.
A two-day small group intensive for 3rd grade students focused on how text features contribute to an author's purpose and reader understanding. Students act as 'text detectives' to investigate headings, subheadings, glossaries, indexes, diagrams, and charts.
A series of reading comprehension lessons focused on identifying the main idea, supporting details, and author's purpose across different topics.
A 2-day unit for 2nd grade students focused on distinguishing between fiction and nonfiction texts. This sequence uses a 'Genre Detective' theme to scaffold learning for emergent bilinguals and struggling readers through visual clues, sentence stems, and decodable texts.
A series of integrated ELA lessons that use science and social studies content to build deep reading comprehension and thematic analysis skills in preparation for state testing.
A drama-focused sequence for 3rd grade that uses Mystery and Adventure plays to teach reading literature standards RL.3.1, RL.3.4, and RL.3.5. Students move from teacher modeling to independent practice using the gradual release of responsibility.
A 5-day mastery unit for RI.8.2 using a Content Creator Studio theme. Students learn to determine central ideas, analyze their development, and write objective summaries through the lens of digital media production.
A collection of simple, low-prep partner games designed for 2nd-grade students to reinforce Indiana reading standards in sight words, main idea, and vocabulary. These games are tailored for use by instructional assistants during extension or small group time.
A two-part series for 3rd graders focused on mastering the 'Multiple Genres' strand. Students learn to distinguish between literary and informational texts while applying core comprehension skills through paired passages.
A two-day unit for 2nd graders focused on using context clues to determine word meanings, specifically targeting multiple-meaning words and Tier 2 academic vocabulary. Designed with scaffolding for emerging bilinguals and struggling readers, aligning with TEKS and MAP test formats.
A two-lesson series focused on TEKS 4.3B and 4.3C, using a "Context Clue Investigators" theme to teach multiple meaning words and synonym-based context clues through interactive sorting and station tasks.
سلسلة قصصية خيالية تهدف إلى تعليم الأطفال مهارات القراءة والاستيعاب من خلال مغامرة في غابة سحرية مليئة بالمخلوقات المتكلمة والحوارات الممتعة.
A foundational phonics unit designed for early readers to master consonant-vowel-consonant patterns. The unit incorporates bilingual support to bridge English literacy with Spanish language foundations.
A comprehensive multi-grade level toolkit for reading intervention teachers to track and monitor student reading fluency benchmarks throughout the school year.
A unit designed to master 4th-grade informational text standards, including main idea and structural relationships, aligned with EOG rigor.
A comprehensive writing program for grades 3-12 focused on sentence and paragraph composition across six different genres, culminating in exam preparation and final assessments. The curriculum balances grammar foundations with creative and formal writing structures.
A Grade 3 unit focused on describing relationships in informational texts, specifically targeting cause and effect connections in history and science.
A collection of thematic reading fluency worksheets designed to improve student reading speed, accuracy, and comprehension through repeated readings and partner retelling.
A collection of five fractured fairy tale reader's theater scripts designed for groups of five students, focusing on fluency, expression, and creative retelling.
A two-part exploration of Chapters 19 and 20 of 'Because of Winn-Dixie', focusing on the emotional depth of Littmus Lozenges through sequencing and sensory analysis.
A unit exploring environmental responsibility and school-based sustainability efforts through reading, sequencing, and critical thinking.
A comprehensive unit focusing on essential literature skills: character analysis, making inferences with text evidence, and identifying themes and summaries. Students act as literary detectives to uncover deeper meanings in texts.
A 3-day reteach sequence for 3rd grade students focused on Author's Craft, aligned with MAP RIT 181-190 and TEKS. Students investigate how graphics, illustrations, and tone contribute to an author's message and audience assumptions across nonfiction, fiction, and persuasive texts.
A series of targeted small-group lessons focused on identifying author's purpose using STAAR-style questions for 3rd-grade students. Includes materials for three approaching-level groups and one higher-level group across fiction, non-fiction, and persuasive texts.
A multi-level series of homework packets centered on space exploration, adapted for Kindergarten, 2nd Grade, and 4th Grade students. Each packet includes a grade-appropriate reading passage and three nightly assignments focusing on comprehension, vocabulary, and structural analysis.
A comprehensive unit focusing on vocabulary acquisition and word relationships (L.4 and L.5). Students act as 'Lexicon Engineers' to decode meanings, analyze affixes, and master figurative language through a high-tech laboratory lens.
A unit focused on reading comprehension skills, specifically focusing on comparing and contrasting different texts and perspectives.
A week-long exploration of literary elements using fables, myths, and realistic fiction. Students act as 'Story Architects' to deconstruct plot, character, theme, and setting.