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CVC Words

By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace

Learning to read is one of the most important milestones in a child's education. One of the earliest and most effective strategies for teaching reading is through the use of CVC words. CVC stands for Consonant-Vowel-Consonant. These are simple three-letter words that follow a predictable pattern, making them ideal for young learners and beginner readers.

CVC words help children understand how individual sounds (phonemes) come together to form words. They provide a solid foundation for phonics, blending, and decoding skills. For example, in the word "cat," children can learn to blend the sounds /k/, /a/, and /t/ to read the whole word.

This ebook is designed for early learners, ESL students, and anyone who is beginning their journey into reading and spelling. It includes 50 of the most common CVC words, each with a clear definition and example sentence. Following the word list, you will find a student worksheet with 30 fun and educational exercises that help reinforce the material. Answers are provided at the end for self-assessment or teacher use.

Let the learning begin!

English Language Arts
EFL - ESL - ELD
Vocabulary
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Writing Professional Emails: Lesson 5 - Final Emails - Google Slides™

By Shy's Sunshine Room

This is a Google Slides™ product!

It is a lesson that contains that following topics: 

  • Bellringer
  • Brainstorm
  • Write a Normal & an Emotional Email
  • Review Work
  • Send!
  • Personal Reflections
  • Closure

This is the fourth lesson of a five part bundle on writing professional emails. The entire package is listed below: 

  1. Lesson 1: Introduction to Emails
  2. Lesson 2: Parts of an Email
  3. Lesson 3: Clear & Polite Emails
  4. Lesson 4: Emotions vs Emails (Writing responses to frustrating emails)
  5. Lesson 5: Producing and Reflecting upon Final Emails
English Language Arts
Writing
Other (ELA)
$2.75
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Writing Professional Emails: Lesson 4: Emotions vs Emails - Google Slides™

By Shy's Sunshine Room

This is a Google Slides™ product!

It is a lesson that contains that following topics: 

  • Bellringer
  • Brainstorm Emotional Situations (not a moment to gossip about everyone and everything that is frustrating - general situations)
  • Safeguards (vent but don't send, let time pass then answer, have a trusted advisor help you word your response)
  • Purpose & Kindness (encouraging comments mixed with direct ones with two different email examples)
  • Important Things to Remember (remember your place either in authority or under it and the impact of your words, words have power and can never be taken back, cautions in choosing your words, be careful not to make endless excuses)
  • Practice (1 example, 2 practice opportunities, word choice and tone)
  • Closure (mind map to recall details)

This is the fourth lesson of a five part bundle on writing professional emails. The entire package is listed below: 

  1. Lesson 1: Introduction to Emails
  2. Lesson 2: Parts of an Email
  3. Lesson 3: Clear & Polite Emails
  4. Lesson 4: Emotions vs Emails (Writing responses to frustrating emails)
  5. Lesson 5: Producing and Reflecting upon Final Emails
English Language Arts
Writing
Other (ELA)
$4.25
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Writing Professional Emails: Lesson 3 - Clear & Polite Emails - Google Slides™

By Shy's Sunshine Room

This is a Google Slides™ product!

It is a lesson that contains that following topics: 

  • Bellringer
  • Formal Writing (things to avoid, sentence starters and frames for professional writing)
  • Purpose (model email with a good and bad example)
  • Rewriting Informal Emails (three practice examples)
  • Closure (rewrite informal lines to be more professional)

This is the third lesson of a five part bundle on writing professional emails. The entire package is listed below: 

  1. Lesson 1: Introduction to Emails
  2. Lesson 2: Parts of an Email
  3. Lesson 3: Clear & Polite Emails
  4. Lesson 4: Emotions vs Emails (Writing responses to frustrating emails)
  5. Lesson 5: Producing and Reflecting upon Final Emails
English Language Arts
Writing
Other (ELA)
$3.25
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Writing Professional Emails: Lesson 2 - Parts of an Email - Google Slides™

By Shy's Sunshine Room

This is a Google Slides™ product!

It is a lesson that contains that following topics: 

  • Bellringer
  • Parts of an Email
  • Subject (clear capitalization instructions)
  • Greeting (formal and informal punctuation)
  • Body (format tips)
  • Closing & Signature (good and bad examples with tone examples)
  • Review Questions (give students the opportunity to reflect with structure!)
  • Closure

This is the second lesson of a five part bundle on writing professional emails. The entire package is listed below: 

  1. Lesson 1: Introduction to Emails
  2. Lesson 2: Parts of an Email
  3. Lesson 3: Clear & Polite Emails
  4. Lesson 4: Emotions vs Emails (Writing responses to frustrating emails)
  5. Lesson 5: Producing and Reflecting upon Final Emails
English Language Arts
Writing
Other (ELA)
$3.25
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Writing Professional Emails: Lesson 1 - Introduction - Google Slides™

By Shy's Sunshine Room

This is a Google Slides™ product!

It is an introductory lesson that contains that following topics: 

  • Bellringer
  • What is an Email?
  • Who Will You Send a Professional Email to? (at school and as an adult)
  • Why Send an Email? (at school and as an adult)
  • Business Hours
  • Emails vs Texting
  • 2 Good vs Bad Examples of an Email
  • Closure

This is the first lesson of a five part bundle on writing professional emails. The entire package is listed below: 

  1. Lesson 1: Introduction to Emails
  2. Lesson 2: Parts of an Email
  3. Lesson 3: Clear & Polite Emails
  4. Lesson 4: Emotions vs Emails (Writing responses to frustrating emails)
  5. Lesson 5: Producing and Reflecting upon Final Emails
English Language Arts
Writing
Other (ELA)
$3.75
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Writing Professional Emails: Lesson 1 - Introduction - Google Slides™

By Shy's Sunshine Room

This is a Google Slides™ product!

It is an introductory lesson that contains that following topics: 

  • Bellringer
  • What is an Email?
  • Who Will You Send a Professional Email to? (at school and as an adult)
  • Why Send an Email? (at school and as an adult)
  • Business Hours
  • Emails vs Texting
  • 2 Good vs Bad Examples of an Email
  • Closure

This is the first lesson of a five part bundle on writing professional emails. The entire package is listed below: 

  1. Lesson 1: Introduction to Emails
  2. Lesson 2: Parts of an Email
  3. Lesson 3: Clear & Polite Emails
  4. Lesson 4: Emotions vs Emails (Writing responses to frustrating emails)
  5. Lesson 5: Producing and Reflecting upon Final Emails
English Language Arts
Writing
Other (ELA)
$3.75
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Shoe tying Pete the Cat rocking in my school shoes craft

By Patricia

Shoe tying Pete the Cat Rocking in My School Shoes Craft

Unleash creativity and motor skills with this engaging, multi-faceted craft activity inspired by Pete the Cat Rocking in My School Shoes!

This hands-on activity is designed to teach students how to lace and tie knots, focusing on the essential life skill of tying shoes. The lesson begins with a simple knot-tying practice on a fun template, allowing students to grasp the basics of knot formation. Once comfortable, students will progress to a shoe-lacing activity, where they can apply their new skills to lacing and tying shoes.

Creative Sewing Activity: After enjoying the beloved story, students can make Pete's shoes come to life by sewing yarn to create laces on their very own shoe templates. This hands-on project is perfect for developing fine motor skills while allowing students to engage with the story in a tactile way.

Colorful Collage Option: For those who prefer a different creative approach, students can color their shoe template and then add vibrant paper strips as laces. This option encourages artistic expression while letting students experiment with different textures and materials.

Early Finishers Activity: Keep early finishers entertained and engaged with a relaxing coloring sheet of Pete's shoes, giving them the freedom to explore different colors and patterns.

This Pete the Cat Rocking in My School Shoes craft is perfect for classrooms looking to combine storytelling with creative expression

This resource includes:

  • Bulletin board displays
  • 4 lesson plans
  • Objectives
  • Assessment
  • 2 Pete the Cat shoes activity
  • Coloring page
  • 1 knot tying template
  • Posters
  • 46 Scripted Slideshow with teacher's guide

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Arts & Music
English Language Arts
Literature
$4.80
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Lesson Plan on 'The Great Gatsby'

By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace

While The Great Gatsby provides an in-depth portrayal of American culture during the Roaring Twenties, its storyline mirrors one told many times before, potentially as old as the country itself: a man rises from destitution to wealth, only to find that his fortune does not afford him the privileges enjoyed by those born into their elite status.

The central character is Jay Gatsby, a wealthy New Yorker whose occupation is vague. Gatsby is primarily known for the lavish parties he throws each weekend at his opulent Gothic mansion in West Egg. He is thought to be linked to illegal bootlegging and several criminal activities. The storyteller, Nick Carraway, resides next to Gatsby in West Egg.

This lesson plan for The Great Gatsby is designed to last approximately 90 minutes. The student activities vary and are presented in a separate worksheet. In the end, the answer key for the assignments is given separately at the end of the lesson plan.

English Language Arts
Literature
Reading
$1.25
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Paragraph Writing Bootcamp - Topic Sentences - Day 1 - Google Slides Resource™

By Shy's Sunshine Room

A Google Slides Resource™

Help students master the art of paragraph writing with this comprehensive resource! Designed for upper elementary learners, this product is the first part of a unit that breaks down the key components of a great paragraph: topic sentences, supporting details, transition words, and concluding sentences. Step-by-step instructions, engaging examples, and fun activities guide students through each element, showing them how to put it all together to create clear and cohesive paragraphs.

**This Product: **

  • Definitions/Examples
  • Strong/Weak Components
  • 3 Practice Tasks
  • Strong vs Weak Checklist
  • Matching Strong vs Weak
  • Fixing Topic Sentences Practice
English Language Arts
Writing
Other (ELA)
$2.50
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Lesson Plan on 'Romeo and Juliet'

By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace

Romeo and Juliet is a play created by Shakespeare. It is a tragic romantic story where the two main characters, Romeo and Juliet, are supposed to be fierce opponents but ultimately fall in love. Due to the ongoing conflict between their families, they cannot be with each other, resulting in their decision to end their lives as they cannot bear the agony of being apart. Romeo and Juliet is a heartbreaking drama written by Shakespeare.

Unquestionably, the primary and most important theme of the play is love. The drama focuses on romantic love, especially the passionate longing that ignites immediately when Romeo and Juliet encounter each other for the first time. In Romeo and Juliet, love is a passionate, thrilling, prevailing force that transcends all other values, loyalties, and emotions.

This lesson plan focused on Shakespeare's famous tragedy is designed to last approximately 6 hours (of course, depending on your class size). Many tasks are organized in five worksheets. Their replies are also incorporated at the conclusion.

Drama
English Language Arts
Literature
$1.45
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Lesson Plan on Macbeth

By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace

The tragedy of political aspirations

A courageous Scottish general called Macbeth is given a prediction by three witches that he will someday be King of Scotland. Driven by ambition and urged into action by his wife, Macbeth kills King Duncan and quickly transforms into a tyrannical leader. Core themes in Shakespeare's Macbeth encompass: the conflict of good and evil, the perils of ambition, the impact of supernatural elements, the disparity between appearance and truth, as well as loyalty and remorse. A prominent theme in Macbeth is ambition, evident in both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. They are lured by the notion that Macbeth will ascend to the throne – Macbeth is uncertain about his choices, but his wife is relentless in pursuing her desires – she considers her husband a coward and seems willing to go to any lengths.

Ambition drives one to wickedness - it empowers Macbeth, increasing his resolve, yet ultimately leads to his wife's madness.

Ambition ultimately destroys Macbeth as well, as he turns into a tyrant and consequently alienates his friends.

This lesson plan, which lasts nearly 6 hours (depending on your class size, of course), provides a comprehensive analysis of William Shakespeare's renowned play. It comprises spoken and written tasks, arranged into four worksheets. The responses are also incorporated.

Drama
English Language Arts
Literature
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Lesson Plan on Macbeth

By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace

The tragedy of political aspirations

A courageous Scottish general called Macbeth is given a prediction by three witches that he will someday be King of Scotland. Driven by ambition and urged into action by his wife, Macbeth kills King Duncan and quickly transforms into a tyrannical leader. Core themes in Shakespeare's Macbeth encompass: the conflict of good and evil, the perils of ambition, the impact of supernatural elements, the disparity between appearance and truth, as well as loyalty and remorse. A prominent theme in Macbeth is ambition, evident in both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. They are lured by the notion that Macbeth will ascend to the throne – Macbeth is uncertain about his choices, but his wife is relentless in pursuing her desires – she considers her husband a coward and seems willing to go to any lengths.

Ambition drives one to wickedness - it empowers Macbeth, increasing his resolve, yet ultimately leads to his wife's madness.

Ambition ultimately destroys Macbeth as well, as he turns into a tyrant and consequently alienates his friends.

This lesson plan, which lasts nearly 6 hours (depending on your class size, of course), provides a comprehensive analysis of William Shakespeare's renowned play. It comprises spoken and written tasks, arranged into four worksheets. The responses are also incorporated.

Drama
English Language Arts
Literature
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Nonfiction Genre Characteristics Lesson Graphic Organizer Activity 3rd 4th 5th

By Magen Crim

Engage 3rd-5th graders with a nonfiction characteristics lesson: bell ringer, guided notes, ELA STAAR practice, activities, anchor chart, model passage, and exit ticket—ideal for intervention, stations, STAAR prep, independent reading comprehension, and differentiated supports!

A low-prep lesson designed to help learners understand features of the Nonfiction Genre.

➡️ Why You Will Love

⭐A lesson plan that is planned and prepped so you get your planning time back!

⭐Science of reading-aligned strategies for students to apply to their reading.

⭐Flexible Format to integrate into any curriculum.

English Language Arts
ELA Test Prep
Reading
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Point of View Lesson Graphic Organizer Activity Centers Warm up 3rd 4th 5th

By Magen Crim

Engage 3rd-5th graders with a point of view fiction lesson: bell ringer, guided notes, ELA STAAR practice, activities, anchor chart, model passage, and exit ticket—ideal for intervention, stations, STAAR prep, independent reading comprehension, and differentiated supports!

A low-prep lesson designed to help learners master point of view in a fun and structured way within the Fiction Genre.

➡️ Why You Will Love

⭐A lesson plan that is planned and prepped so you get your planning time back!

⭐Science of reading-aligned strategies for students to apply to their reading.

⭐Real-world connections so that students see how the skill is applied to their everyday lives. 

⭐Flexible Format to integrate into any curriculum. 

⭐Differentiated small group instruction cards to help you reach every learner in your classroom. 

➡️ What’s Included

  • Detailed Mini-Lesson Plan
  • Warm Up
  • Anchor Chart
  • Real-World Connections
  • Interactive Adventure Google Lesson Slides
  • Teacher Model Text
  • Guided Notes
  • Guided Practice with key terms
  • Differentiated Small Group Instruction Cards
  • Independent Practice Student Activity: Doodle Comprehension
  • Exit Ticket

➡️ How to Use Suggestions

  • Begin with a warm-up to spark curiosity and introduce the day’s focus.

  • Teach with the anchor chart, lesson slides, model text, guided practice, and guided doodle notes, encouraging students to make connections.

  • Engage students with a story-driven adventure lesson. 

  • Provide scaffolded practice using small group instruction and independent activities.

  • Wrap up with an exit ticket to assess understanding and inform future lessons.

  • Use Google Slides and Adobe to assign or download resources.

Your students will love the adventure lesson, variety, and engagement provided in this resource! Bring Point of View to life with this resource! 

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Text Features Lesson Graphic Organizer Activity Centers Warm up 3rd 4th 5th

By Magen Crim

Engage 3rd-5th graders with a print and graphics feature lesson: bell ringer, guided notes, ELA STAAR practice, activities, anchor chart, model passage, and exit ticket—ideal for intervention, stations, STAAR prep, independent reading comprehension, and differentiated supports!

A low-prep lesson designed to help learners master print and graphic features in a fun and structured way within the Fiction Genre.

➡️ Why You Will Love

⭐A lesson plan that is planned and prepped so you get your planning time back!

⭐Science of reading-aligned strategies for students to apply to their reading.

⭐Real-world connections so that students see how the skill is applied to their everyday lives. 

⭐Flexible Format to integrate into any curriculum. 

⭐Differentiated small group instruction cards to help you reach every learner in your classroom. 

➡️ What’s Included

  • Detailed Mini-Lesson Plan

  • Warm Up

  • Anchor Chart

  • Real-World Connections

  • Interactive Adventure Google Lesson Slides

  • Teacher Model Text

  • Guided Notes

  • Guided Practice with key terms

  • Differentiated Small Group Instruction Cards

  • Independent Practice Student Activity: Cut and Paste

  • Exit Ticket

➡️ How to Use Suggestions

  • Begin with a warm-up to spark curiosity and introduce the day’s focus.

  • Teach with the anchor chart, lesson slides, model text, guided practice, and guided doodle notes, encouraging students to make connections.

  • Engage students with a story-driven adventure lesson. 

  • Provide scaffolded practice using small group instruction and independent activities.

  • Wrap up with an exit ticket to assess understanding and inform future lessons.

  • Use Google Slides and Adobe to assign or download resources.

Your students will love the adventure lesson, variety, and engagement provided in this resource! Bring  Print and Graphic Features to life with this resource! 

➡️ LET’S CONNECT

Follow ELA Vibes to get updates on new resources!

➡️ Additional Supports

Mini-Lessons

Activity Packs

STAAR Prep

Short and Extended Constructed Responses

English Language Arts
Reading
Reading Strategies
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Author's Voice Lesson Graphic Organizer Activity Centers Warm up 3rd 4th 5th

By Magen Crim

Engage 3rd-5th graders with an author’s voice fiction lesson: bell ringer, guided notes, ELA STAAR practice, activities, anchor chart, model passage, and exit ticket—ideal for intervention, stations, STAAR prep, independent reading comprehension, and differentiated supports!

A low-prep lesson designed to help learners master the author’s voice in a fun and structured way within the Fiction Genre.

➡️ Why You Will Love

⭐A lesson plan that is planned and prepped so you get your planning time back!

⭐Science of reading-aligned strategies for students to apply to their reading.

⭐Real-world connections so that students see how the skill is applied to their everyday lives. 

⭐Flexible Format to integrate into any curriculum. 

⭐Differentiated small group instruction cards to help you reach every learner in your classroom. 

➡️ What’s Included

  • Detailed Mini-Lesson Plan

  • Warm Up

  • Anchor Chart

  • Real-World Connections

  • Interactive Adventure Google Lesson Slides

  • Teacher Model Text

  • Guided Notes

  • Guided Practice with key terms

  • Differentiated Small Group Instruction Cards

  • Student Activity: Scavenger Hunt

  • Exit Ticket

➡️ How to Use Suggestions

  • Begin with a warm-up to spark curiosity and introduce the day’s focus.
  • Teach with the anchor chart, lesson slides, model text, guided practice, and guided doodle notes, encouraging students to make connections.
  • Engage students with a story-driven adventure lesson. 
  • Provide scaffolded practice using small group instruction and independent activities.
  • Wrap up with an exit ticket to assess understanding and inform future lessons.
  • Use Google Slides and Adobe to assign or download resources.

Your students will love the adventure lesson, variety, and engagement provided in this resource! Bring the Author’s Voice to life with this resource! 

➡️ LET’S CONNECT

Follow ELA Vibes to get updates on new resources!

➡️ Additional Supports

Mini-Lessons

Activity Packs

STAAR Prep

Short and Extended Constructed Responses

English Language Arts
ELA Test Prep
Reading
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Making Connections Lesson Graphic Organizer Activity Centers Warm Up 3rd 4th 5th

By Magen Crim

Engage 3rd-5th graders with making connections lesson: bell ringer, guided notes, ELA STAAR practice, activities, anchor chart, model passage, and exit ticket—ideal for intervention, stations, STAAR prep, independent reading comprehension, and differentiated supports!

A low-prep lesson designed to help learners master making connections in a fun and structured way within the Fiction Genre.

➡️ Why You Will Love

⭐A lesson plan that is planned and prepped so you get your planning time back!

⭐Science of reading-aligned strategies for students to apply to their reading.

⭐Real-world connections so that students see how the skill is applied to their everyday lives. 

⭐Flexible Format to integrate into any curriculum. 

⭐Differentiated small group instruction cards to help you reach every learner in your classroom. 

➡️ What’s Included

  • Detailed Mini-Lesson Plan
  • Warm Up
  • Anchor Chart
  • Real-World Connections
  • Interactive Adventure Google Lesson Slides
  • Teacher Model Text
  • Guided Notes
  • Guided Practice with key terms
  • Differentiated Small Group Instruction Cards
  • Independent Practice Student Activity: 10 Task Cards
  • Exit Ticket

➡️ How to Use Suggestions

  • Begin with a warm-up to spark curiosity and introduce the day’s focus.

  • Teach with the anchor chart, lesson slides, model text, guided practice, and guided doodle notes, encouraging students to make connections.

  • Engage students with a story-driven adventure lesson. 

  • Provide scaffolded practice using small group instruction and independent activities.

  • Wrap up with an exit ticket to assess understanding and inform future lessons.

  • Use Google Slides and Adobe to assign or download resources.

Your students will love the adventure lesson, variety, and engagement provided in this resource! Bring Making Connections to life with this resource! 

➡️ LET’S CONNECT

Follow ELA Vibes to get updates on new resources!

➡️ Additional Supports

Mini-Lessons

Activity Packs

STAAR Prep

Short and Extended Constructed Responses

English Language Arts
Reading
Reading Strategies
$4.99
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Fiction Genres Lesson Graphic Organizer Activity Centers Warm up 3rd 4th 5th

By Magen Crim

Engage 3rd-5th graders with a fiction genres lesson: bell ringer, guided notes, ELA STAAR practice, activities, anchor chart, model passage, and exit ticket—ideal for intervention, stations, STAAR prep, independent reading comprehension, and differentiated supports!

A low-prep lesson designed to help learners master fiction genres in a fun and structured way within the Fiction Genre.

➡️ Why You Will Love

⭐A lesson plan that is planned and prepped so you get your planning time back!

⭐Science of reading-aligned strategies for students to apply to their reading.

⭐Real-world connections so that students see how the skill is applied to their everyday lives. 

⭐Flexible Format to integrate into any curriculum. 

⭐Differentiated small group instruction cards to help you reach every learner in your classroom. 

➡️ What’s Included

  • Detailed Mini-Lesson Plan
  • Warm Up
  • Anchor Chart
  • Real-World Connections
  • Interactive Adventure Google Lesson Slides
  • Teacher Model Text
  • Guided Notes
  • Guided Practice with key terms
  • Differentiated Small Group Instruction Cards
  • Independent Practice Student Activity: Maze
  • Exit Ticket

➡️ How to Use Suggestions

  • Begin with a warm-up to spark curiosity and introduce the day’s focus.
  • Teach with the anchor chart, lesson slides, model text, guided practice, and guided doodle notes, encouraging students to make connections.
  • Engage students with a story-driven adventure lesson. 
  • Provide scaffolded practice using small group instruction and independent activities.
  • Wrap up with an exit ticket to assess understanding and inform future lessons.
  • Use Google Slides and Adobe to assign or download resources.

Your students will love the adventure lesson, variety, and engagement provided in this resource! Bring Fiction Genres to life with this resource! 

➡️ LET’S CONNECT

Follow ELA Vibes to get updates on new resources!

➡️ Additional Supports

Mini-Lessons

Activity Packs

STAAR Prep

Short and Extended Constructed Responses

English Language Arts
Reading
Reading Strategies
$4.99
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Text Features Lesson Graphic Organizer Activity Centers Warm up 3rd 4th 5th

By Magen Crim

Engage 3rd-5th graders with a print and graphics feature nonfiction lesson: bell ringer, guided notes, ELA STAAR practice, activities, anchor chart, model passage, and exit ticket—ideal for intervention, stations, STAAR prep, independent reading comprehension, and differentiated supports!

A low-prep lesson designed to help learners master text and graphic features in a fun and structured way within the Nonfiction Genre.

➡️ Why You Will Love

⭐A lesson plan that is planned and prepped so you get your planning time back!

⭐Science of reading-aligned strategies for students to apply to their reading.

⭐Real-world connections so that students see how the skill is applied to their everyday lives. 

⭐Flexible Format to integrate into any curriculum. 

⭐Differentiated small group instruction cards to help you reach every learner in your classroom. 

➡️ What’s Included

  • Detailed Mini-Lesson Plan
  • Warm Up
  • Anchor Chart
  • Real-World Connections
  • Interactive Adventure Google Lesson Slides
  • Teacher Model Text
  • Guided Notes
  • Guided Practice with key terms
  • Differentiated Small Group Instruction Cards
  • Independent Practice Student Activity: Color by Number
  • Exit Ticket

➡️ How to Use Suggestions

  • Begin with a warm-up to spark curiosity and introduce the day’s focus.
  • Teach with the anchor chart, lesson slides, model text, guided practice, and guided doodle notes, encouraging students to make connections.
  • Engage students with a story-driven adventure lesson. 
  • Provide scaffolded practice using small group instruction and independent activities.
  • Wrap up with an exit ticket to assess understanding and inform future lessons.
  • Use Google Slides and Adobe to assign or download resources.

Your students will love the adventure lesson, variety, and engagement provided in this resource! Bring Text and Graphic Features to life with this resource! 

➡️ LET’S CONNECT

Follow ELA Vibes to get updates on new resources!

➡️ Additional Supports

Mini-Lessons

Activity Packs

STAAR Prep

Short and Extended Constructed Responses

English Language Arts
ELA Test Prep
Reading
$4.99