This lesson for English Language Learners (ELLs) discusses a movement that brings …
This lesson for English Language Learners (ELLs) discusses a movement that brings police officers closer to the people they serve, community policing. In this lesson, learners will practice reading, listening, speaking and writing. All activities are automatically graded with feedback provided to the learner upon submission.
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The Conscious Kid is an education, research and policy organization that supports …
The Conscious Kid is an education, research and policy organization that supports families and educators in taking action to disrupt racism, inequity and bias
In this work of fiction, Rooster and his eager friends set out …
In this work of fiction, Rooster and his eager friends set out to make strawberry shortcake, a recipe from Little Red Hen's cookbook. Rooster is glad to have help, but none of his friends know how to cook, so Rooster forges ahead to teach the helpers the basics of cooking and baking, with very funny results
From the document: "The Countdown Passages are strictly controlled stories that align …
From the document: "The Countdown Passages are strictly controlled stories that align with the phonics skills and Heart Words taught in Countdown. Aside from the Heart Words in the passages, all of the words included are decodable according to the Countdown Scope & Sequence; however, due to the use of some Heart Words that have not been explicitly taught in Countdown according to the guidelines described below, we consider the passages to be “strictly controlled” rather than completely “decodable."
There are 12 fiction passages: one for each unit in Countdown, beginning with Unit 17. The passages provide students with longer, connected-text opportunities to apply the skills they are learning in Countdown. In the Countdown workbook, students practice reading words, phrases, and sentences. With the Countdown Passages, students extend their practice to longer sections of text. As students develop mastery and automaticity with the skills taught in Countdown, the Countdown Passages can be used to reinforce these skills, to provide opportunities for practice, and, ideally, to build fluency. Students will also gain confidence as readers. Reading text controlled for the specific skills students have already learned allows them to read with success, leading to confidence and the willingness to tackle more difficult text in the future."
"Cows in the Parlor: A Visit to a Dairy Farm" is an …
"Cows in the Parlor: A Visit to a Dairy Farm" is an expository article about the daily running of a dairy farm. Students learn about a day in the life of a cow, Maggie, including what she eats, how shes milked, and other interesting facts.
In this story, Coyote builds a ladder to the Heavens and moves …
In this story, Coyote builds a ladder to the Heavens and moves the stars to make pictures of himself and his animal friends. After viewing the constellations, the animals decree that Coyote is the most clever and crafty of them all.
As this is a living free resource, you are required to enter …
As this is a living free resource, you are required to enter your email so that you can receive updates as they happen. When reviewing curricula for Tier I instruction, it is essential to ensure they do not include instructional practices that are not aligned with the scientific evidence base of how children learn to read. The Curriculum Evaluation Guidelines are designed to highlight any non-aligned practices, or “red flags,” that may be present in the areas of: - Word Recognition - Language Comprehension - Reading Comprehension - Writing - Assessment
Curt, a young Tewa Indian, and his grandfather, Andy, prepare for Feast …
Curt, a young Tewa Indian, and his grandfather, Andy, prepare for Feast Day. They enjoy the good food, beautiful dances, colorful costumes and the time they spend together celebrating the traditions of their ancestors
This lesson provides teachers with support for using text-dependent questions to help …
This lesson provides teachers with support for using text-dependent questions to help students derive big ideas and key understandings while developing vocabulary from the series of poems, Danitra Brown Leaves Town. Danitra and Zuri are two city-girls and best friends, and Danitra goes away to her auntĺäĄ_s house for the summer. These poems tell a story about how the girls stayed in touch by writing letters to each other, and how they discovered that they could have fun apart from one another while still remaining friends.
The students at Riverside Elementary School are excited about a visit from …
The students at Riverside Elementary School are excited about a visit from a real author. The class has been reading books by the author to get ready for her visit. No one was as excited as Eddie.
Juno receives a letter from his grandmother who lives in Seoul, Korea. …
Juno receives a letter from his grandmother who lives in Seoul, Korea. Even though he cannot read the Korean-language text, she is able to communicate with her grandmother through letters that include pictures and objects.
This lesson provides teachers with support for using text-dependent questions and other …
This lesson provides teachers with support for using text-dependent questions and other CCSS instructional shifts to help students derive big ideas and key understandings while developing vocabulary from the text Dear Mrs. LaRue. Mrs. LaRue sends her dog, Ike, to obedience school because of a series of inappropriate behaviors that he displays toward everyone. Ike feels he has been wrongly sent to the school and writes letters to explain his perspective on what actually happened in each situation, trying to persuade Ms. LaRue to come and get him.
Printable board games, activities and more for phonics and reading all using …
Printable board games, activities and more for phonics and reading all using evidence-based methods. Can be customized to any student's needs including creating flashcards for other subjects.
Dogzilla is a fantasy story of mice who protect their city, Mousopolis, …
Dogzilla is a fantasy story of mice who protect their city, Mousopolis, from being destroyed by Dogzilla. The mice come up with a plan to give Dogzilla a bath, which scares him away.
This lesson for English Language Learners (ELLs) introduces the meaning of a …
This lesson for English Language Learners (ELLs) introduces the meaning of a sign you might see in places like a library or hospital. In this lesson, learners will practice reading, listening, and speaking. All activities are automatically graded with feedback provided to the learner upon submission.
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