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2 Digit Addition

This bundle is meant to be used to introduce 2-digit addition to grade 2 students for the first time. It focuses on representing numbers symbolically using manipulatives and images (Building Block of N9). Students should be capable of using multiple strategies to solve problems with answers up to 20 prior to beginning these lessons. Note: 2 digit subtraction should be taught at the same time or immediately following these strategies.

  • Grade 2

Light

What is Light and how does it work?

  • Grade 6

Reading Signposts

These 6 lessons introduce Signposts (Beers and Probst, 2012) that are commonly found in works of fiction and can be used to strengthen reading comprehension. The signposts are introduced using visual and digital texts that are accessible to students at a range of reading levels as well as to multilingual learners at various stages of English proficiency.

  • Grade 6

Read Words with the CH Spelling

This resource package focuses on developing children’s ability to read words with the CH spelling in connected text, and provides generic lesson plans for word, sentence, and text level reading development.

Most often the letter pair CH makes the /ch/ sound in, “munch a chunky lunch.” Less often, it can surprise us with the /k/ sound, as in “character.”

Please note that this spelling does not need to be introduced in isolation of other spellings.

  • Kindergarten
  • Grade 1
  • Grade 2

Read Words with the CK Spelling

This resource package focuses on developing children’s ability to read words with the CK spelling in connected text, and provides generic lesson plans for word, sentence, and text level reading development.

The CK letter pair makes the same /k/ sound as the letters C or K do on their own, as in the word kick. The only time the ck is used is directly after a short vowel.

Please note that this spelling does not need to be introduced in isolation of other spellings.

  • Kindergarten
  • Grade 1
  • Grade 2

Read Words with the QU Spelling

This resource package focuses on developing children’s ability to read words with the QU spelling in connected text, and provides generic lesson plans for word, sentence, and text level reading development.

The letters Q and U are always found together and make the /kw/ sound in quilt or quit. The only exception to this is the name of the word Iraq.

Please note that this spelling can be introduced alongside other spellings.

  • Kindergarten
  • Grade 1
  • Grade 2

Read Words with the SH Spelling

This resource package focuses on developing children’s ability to read words with the SH spelling in connected text, and provides generic lesson plans for word, sentence, and text level reading development.

The SH letter pair makes the /sh/ sound in hush or shush.

Please note that this spelling does not need to be introduced in isolation of other spellings. It may be especially helpful to contrast /sh/ with /ch/

  • Kindergarten
  • Grade 1
  • Grade 2

Read Words with the TH Spelling

This resource package focuses on developing children’s ability to read words with the TH spelling in connected text, and provides generic lesson plans for word, sentence, and text level reading development.

The TH letter combination makes a voiced (vocal cords used) or unvoiced /th/ sound. It is most often voiced in structure words like that, or between two vowels, as in mother. The TH in think is an example of the unvoiced /th/ sound.

Many determiners, and students may require additional instruction to understand their meaning and usage.

Please note that this spelling does not need to be introduced in isolation of other spellings.

  • Kindergarten
  • Grade 1
  • Grade 2

Read Words with the WH Spelling

This resource package focuses on developing children’s ability to read words with the WH spelling in connected text, and provides generic lesson plans for word, sentence, and text level reading development.

The WH letter pair makes the same sound as the single w (/w/) in most words. Occasionally it makes the /h/ sound, as in the words who, whole, and whose.

Please note that this spelling does not need to be introduced in isolation of other spellings.

  • Kindergarten
  • Grade 1
  • Grade 2

Build a Birdhouse (Alternate)

This unit introduces students to concepts related to using basic and specialty hand tools, portable cordless power tools and stationary power tools.

  • Grade 8

G9-10 PIF Full Year Online Modules

Full Year Online PIF Modules with extra supports

  • Grade 9
  • Grade 10

G6-8 PIF Full Year Online Modules

Full Year Online PIF Modules with extra supports

  • Grade 6
  • Grade 7
  • Grade 8