A dual-unit intervention sequence for 6th grade Tier 2 decoding. Unit 1 focuses on Morphology (Lessons 1-15). Unit 2 focuses on Syllable Types and Division Patterns (Lessons 16-30) through an architectural blueprint theme.
A literature unit analyzing how characters define, lose, and rebuild their concept of home across different narratives. Students study chapters from Aisha Saeed's 'Amal Unbound' and Elsie Chapman's 'All The Ways Home'.
A high-stakes, collaborative tabletop escape curriculum. Missions are self-contained and fun, targeting academic anxiety, family duty, digital literacy, and friendship & peer pressure (e.g. someone left out, group conflict escalating, friend pressured to do wrong). Recruits build decision-making, social intelligence, and value systems.
A collection of high-quality, beautifully themed chapter companion novel study resources for middle-grade readers, including detailed worksheets, teacher keys, and compact student answer sheets.
A scaffolded reading sequence featuring high-interest mythical adventure passages across multiple reading levels, designed to build narrative comprehension, vocabulary acquisition, and close-reading skills.
An in-depth middle-grade literature unit exploring complex themes of home, family ties, displacement, and emotional healing across different cultural settings.
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 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.
An 8-week social-emotional intervention sequence designed for neurodivergent and shy students. It uses a "Field Guide" and "Wildwood Scouting" metaphor to build self-confidence, ease the anxiety of trying new things, and structure decision-making.
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.
A series of fun, seasonal lessons designed to celebrate summer while reinforcing vocabulary and literacy skills.
A series of grade-banded NC ELA EOG preparation resources, providing students with standardized strategies for both elementary and middle school assessments.
A series of lessons focused on the most challenging and irregular spelling patterns in the English language.
A literature study of "All the Ways Home" by Elsie Chapman, focusing on Kaede's journey from Vancouver to Japan as she navigates grief, family, and the meaning of home.
A series of highly engaging, immersive ELA lessons designed for middle school students, focusing on character analysis, narrative craft, and vocabulary through creative roleplay and hands-on projects.
A collection of collaborative writing activities designed to spark creativity and peer-to-peer narrative building in middle school classrooms.
A sequence designed to help Junior High students with special needs navigate the unpredictable nature of end-of-school-year schedule changes using visual supports and self-regulation strategies.
A series of lessons focused on baseball legends, designed for students with limited literacy and English language learners.
The concluding phase of the 6th Grade ELAR unit 'Testing Our Limits'. This sequence covers days 21-27, focusing on comparative analysis of unit texts, final editing and submission of the narrative writing project, vocabulary and word study workshops, and a comprehensive final assessment.