Teach Cambridge Primary Reading Anthologies Level 1 with confidence using this done-for-you, teacher-created companion bundle designed to support comprehension, fluency, vocabulary, and sentence-level writing — without replacing Cambridge materials. This resource provides structured, low-prep lessons that align closely with the Cambridge Anthologies Level 1 Student Book, making it ideal for classrooms, small groups, tutoring, and multilingual learners. WHAT THIS RESOURCE ISThis is a teach
Looking for a full year of grammar instruction that actually WORKS? This Patterns of Power Year-Long Bundle includes: ✨ 160+ ready-to-teach lessons ✨ Differentiated activities ✨ Seesaw integration ✨ Teacher guides + routines that build independence All in just 20 minutes a day! Perfect for Grade 1–2 and multilingual learners. Give your students the patterns they need to become confident, joyful writers.
This 20-day-long unit helps students understand how adjectives add meaning, clarity, and detail to their writing. Across a series of short, focused lessons, students explore how adjectives describe nouns, where adjectives are placed in sentences, and when descriptive words strengthen communication. Through daily inquiry, comparison, imitation, application, and editing, learners examine authentic sentence examples and apply adjective patterns directly to their own writing. The predictable 5-day
Students build a strong foundation in understanding nouns through this structured, inquiry-based Unit 2 bundle. Over 20 days of learning, students explore what nouns are, the difference between common and proper nouns, and how adding –s changes a word to show more than one. The Patterns of Power cycle (Notice → Compare → Imitate → Apply → Edit) gives learners daily opportunities to study real language in context and apply their discoveries to authentic writing. Through clear modeling, guided
This 15-lesson unit helps students understand how conjunctions connect words, ideas, and sentences to improve clarity and meaning. Across 3 focused topics, learners explore how conjunctions function in real sentences and why writers use them to show relationships between ideas. Using the full Patterns of Power instructional cycle (Notice → Compare → Imitate → Apply → Edit) students observe conjunctions in mentor sentences, experiment with joining ideas, and apply these patterns directly to
This 15-day-long unit helps students understand how prepositions and prepositional phrases show relationships in sentences, especially where and when something happens. Across the unit, students explore how small words such as in, on, under, before, and after add important meaning and clarity for readers. Through the 5-day Patterns of Power cycle (Notice → Compare → Imitate → Apply → Edit) students examine real sentence examples, practice using prepositions in meaningful contexts, and apply
In this 15-day unit, students learn how pronouns work to replace nouns, show ownership, and refer to people or things in clear and meaningful ways. Through daily inquiry, discussion, and guided practice, learners explore how pronouns help writers avoid repetition and improve sentence flow. Across three focused lessons taught over approximately three weeks, students move through the full Patterns of Power cycle (Notice → Compare → Imitate → Apply → Edit) building confidence using pronouns accu
This unit includes lessons on 3 topics: 6.1: Verbs Show Action (5 lessons) 6.2: Verbs of Being (5 lessons) 6.3: Verbs Show Time (Past / Present / Future) (5 lessons)Students develop a foundational understanding of verbs by exploring how action words, verbs of being, and verb tenses shape meaning in sentences. Across 15 lessons, learners discover how verbs help readers understand what someone is doing, how things are described, and when events happen. The predictable Patterns of Power cycle (No
This 15-lesson unit introduces students to capitalization rules through three focused topics: ✔ Capitalizing names of people (5 lessons) ✔ Capitalizing the pronoun "I" (5 lessons) ✔ Capitalizing months and days of the week (5 lessons)Across the structured Patterns of Power cycle (Notice, Compare, Imitate, Apply, and Edit) students explore real text examples to see how capital letters help readers identify important information and make writing clearer. Through supported practice, independe
This 11-lesson Patterns of Power unit helps students understand how end punctuation supports meaning, clarity, and expression in sentences. Across three focused lessons taught over approximately three weeks, students explore how periods, question marks, and exclamation marks signal different types of sentences and guide readers as they read. Through daily inquiry, comparison, imitation, application, and editing, students examine real sentence examples, revise their own writing, and develop con
Students build foundational sentence skills in this 10-lesson unit that helps them understand how nouns and verbs work together to form clear, meaningful sentences. Across two full Patterns of Power cycles, learners explore how authors construct simple sentences and how adding precise words strengthens clarity and interest for the reader. Through daily inquiry, comparison, imitation, application, and editing, students learn to identify nouns and verbs, understand how these parts work together,
This 10-lesson unit helps students understand that sentences can be joined together to share complete ideas more clearly and smoothly. Across two focused topics, students explore how conjunctions and commas work together to connect ideas and show relationships between thoughts. Through daily inquiry, modeling, imitation, application, and editing, students learn how compound sentences improve flow and meaning in writing. The predictable Patterns of Power cycle (Notice → Compare → Imitate → Ap
This 10-day-long unit supports students in understanding the relationship between nouns and verbs and how they work together to form clear, complete sentences. Across this unit, learners explore how verbs must match the nouns they describe, helping sentences sound correct and make sense to readers. Through a predictable 5-day Patterns of Power cycle (Notice → Compare → Imitate → Apply → Edit) students examine authentic sentence examples, practice matching nouns and verbs, and apply these patte
Students learn that adjectives help describe nouns by telling what kind or how many. This 5-day lesson guides learners through the full Patterns of Power cycle (Notice → Compare → Imitate → Apply → Edit) using clear, accessible examples drawn from familiar contexts. Through guided discussion, sentence imitation, and structured writing practice, students develop awareness of how adjectives add specific details to their writing. Daily routines support language clarity and help writers move beyo
Students learn how the conjunction "so" helps show cause-and-effect relationships between sentences. This 5-day lesson walks learners through the Patterns of Power cycle (Notice → Compare → Imitate → Apply → Edit) using meaningful examples that highlight why one idea leads to another. With guided discussion and repeated practice, students learn how a comma and "so" work together to connect ideas logically. The lesson supports deeper sentence meaning, improves writing flow, and helps students
This 5-day lesson expands students’ understanding of prepositions by showing how prepositional phrases can explain where, when, and which one. Through the full Patterns of Power cycle (Notice → Compare → Imitate → Apply → Edit) students examine increasingly detailed sentences and practice applying these structures in their own writing. By the end of the lesson, students use prepositions intentionally to clarify meaning and add detail. The lesson supports more complex sentence construction whil
Students learn how adjectives can be linked to nouns through verbs of being (is, are, am). This 5-day lesson guides learners through the Patterns of Power cycle (Notice → Compare → Imitate → Apply → Edit) using clear examples that connect description to sentence meaning. By examining how adjectives work after verbs of being, students gain flexibility in sentence construction and improve descriptive writing. Daily practice supports clarity, accuracy, and confidence in using descriptive language
Students discover how verbs change to show time, helping readers understand when events happen. This 5-day Patterns of Power lesson guides learners through "Notice → Compare → Imitate → Apply → Edit" as they examine verbs in past, present, and future forms. Through daily modeling and supported practice, students observe how small changes in verbs signal different time frames. They then apply this understanding in their own writing, revising sentences to match the intended meaning. This lesson st
Students learn how adding -s to a noun shows that there is more than one person, place, or thing. This 5-day Patterns of Power lesson guides learners through Notice → Compare → Imitate → Apply → Edit as they observe real examples and practice forming plural nouns accurately. Through modeling, guided sorting, and sentence-building opportunities, students apply plural nouns to communicate more precisely in writing. Each day reinforces meaning, strengthens sentence structure, and develops grammati
Students discover the difference between common nouns and proper nouns, learning that special names of people and places require a capital letter. This 5-day lesson follows the Patterns of Power cycle—Notice → Compare → Imitate → Apply → Edit—helping learners recognize the importance of capitalizing names. Through guided comparison, meaningful examples, and supported writing practice, students build confidence identifying and correctly capitalizing proper nouns in real contexts. The routine rein
K - 2nd
Grammar, Writing
CCSS
L.K.1
, L.K.1a
, L.K.1b
+12
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