Lexile range of BR (Beginning Reader) to 300L, which is ideal for ages 3–6 (Pre-K to Grade 1).
Total Pages: 9
Momo’s Summer Adventure
It’s the first day of summer, and little Momo the monkey can’t wait for an adventure! With his red hat, a banana, and a bottle of water, he sets off on a sunny day. Along the way, he meets Coco the parrot and Tilly the turtle, and together they discover friendship, fun, and the joy of sharing.
A gentle and heartwarming tale, Momo’s Summer Adventure is perfect for young readers aged 3–6. With playful animals, simple words, and a cheerful message, this story will make every child smile while reminding them that the best adventures are the ones we share.
A school garden’s tomatoes go missing, revealing how perspective, viewpoint, and opinion shape how different people see the same event.
At Maplewood School, each grade tends a section of the garden. Grade 5 has been carefully growing tomatoes for a healthy eating project. One morning, Mr. Ortiz, the science teacher, discovers all the tomatoes are gone.
Different people react based on their perspectives — shaped by their background and role. Maya, who watered the plants each week, feels the loss of her hard work. Ethan, focused on winning the “Best Garden Patch” prize, sees their chances ruined. Mr. Ortiz views it as a teaching moment, while Mrs. Patel, the school cook, worries about changing her lunch menu.
Investigating from different viewpoints — physical or situational angles — reveals clues. From the gate, Ethan notices the latch open. At the patch, Maya spots small footprints. From the art room window, Zara saw someone in a blue hoodie in the garden. From the playground, Liam recalls seeing a similar hoodie near the back gate.
Opinions form quickly: Maya says taking what isn’t yours is wrong. Ethan feels the culprit should apologize. Mrs. Patel suspects a misunderstanding. Zara is convinced the hoodie-wearer is suspicious. Mr. Ortiz urges patience.
A meeting with the principal, Mrs. Green, uncovers the truth: the Environmental Club harvested the tomatoes for a workshop, with office permission — but no one told the Grade 5 class.
Disappointment turns to understanding. Maya is relieved they weren’t wasted, Ethan suggests planting more, and Mr. Ortiz explains how perspective, viewpoint, and opinion shaped everyone’s reaction — and why listening first matters.
Assessments and feedbacks are something a teacher can't do without.
A must have resource for all the teachers providing feedback on assessments.
A handy doc for report card comments comprising of 7 different comments for each - English, Math and General Class comment.
It matches comments for students belonging to the following category:
Excellent, Good, Advancing and Beginner.
A useful resource on data handling.
- Its a worksheet covering the practical application of the bar graph, tally marks, venn diagram.
Suitable for grade 3-4.
Fraction Lesson plan: A must-have resource for all the teachers.
A 4-page lesson plan with ideas to introduce fractions to the beginners.
It is suitable for grade 2 and 3 and in some cases grade 4.
Topics included: Introducing fractions
- Types of fractions
- Equivalent fraction
- Ordering of like fractions
- Fractions on a number line
- Integration with other subjects.
- 3 formative assessments and 1 summative assessment