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Every Thought Pops resource begins with an engaging, story-based original animated lesson video designed to hook students from the very first minute. These professionally created, character-driven videos: 🎥 Introduce the skill in a fun, kid-friendly way 🧠 Model think-aloud strategies 💬 Demonstrate academic discussion 💛 Connect thoughts to feelings (SEL focus) ✨ Make abstract thinking visible and concrete Each video is provided as a private, unlisted YouTube link embed in the Google lesson slides exclusively for teachers who purchase the resource — making implementation simple and seamless. The animation sets the stage… The activities deepen the learning.🧠 Skills Students Build • Critical thinking • Perspective-taking • Emotional awareness • Academic conversation skills • Evidence-based reasoning • Independent writing confidence Students begin to notice their thoughts, explain their reasoning, and respectfully consider multiple perspectives. Why Teachers Love Thought Pops ❤️ High engagement from day one ❤️ Combines literacy + SEL ❤️ Makes abstract skills concrete ❤️ Encourages rich classroom discussion ❤️ Easy to implement ❤️ Standards-aligned for Grades 1–3 When students understand their thoughts… they don’t just learn answers. They learn how to think. 💭✨ Thought Pops — Helping Every Learner’s Voice POP
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Preview of Pros and Cons Writing/Primary Debate/ Opinion Writing with Reasons/Video Lesson

Pros and Cons Writing/Primary Debate/ Opinion Writing with Reasons/Video Lesson

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Looking for an engaging pros and cons writing lesson with an animated video that teaches students how to make wise decisions while considering multiple perspectives? This interactive 1st–3rd-grade opinion-writing and decision-making resource helps students evaluate the pros and cons of keeping a dinosaur as a pet, examine different points of view, and justify their answers with clear reasoning. Through structured discussion, graphic organizers, and guided writing practice, students learn how to
Preview of Keeping a Conversation Going/5W’s Questioning Skills/SEL Lesson/Animated Video

Keeping a Conversation Going/5W’s Questioning Skills/SEL Lesson/Animated Video

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This engaging 1st–3rd grade English Language Arts SEL lesson features an original animated video that teaches students how to keep a conversation going using 5 W’s questioning skills (who, what, when, where, why). Students practice asking and answering questions, listening carefully, and responding thoughtfully to build strong conversational skills. The lesson includes guided modeling of conversation techniques, a 5W’s anchor chart, structured turn-and-talk practice, conversation sentence stems,
Preview of Fact vs Opinion Close Reading/ Opinion Writing with Supporting  Opinions/ Video

Fact vs Opinion Close Reading/ Opinion Writing with Supporting Opinions/ Video

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This engaging 1st–3rd grade English Language Arts lesson begins with an original animated video that teaches students how to identify fact and opinion in close reading passages. Through clear modeling and guided practice, students learn to distinguish between facts and opinions, connect their opinions to supporting facts, and strengthen their thinking using text evidence. The lesson includes close reading passages, a fact vs. opinion anchor chart, opinion quick writes, structured discussion prom
Preview of Perspective Taking & Opinion Writing | Pros and Cons with Video Lesson | 1st–3rd

Perspective Taking & Opinion Writing | Pros and Cons with Video Lesson | 1st–3rd

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Looking for an engaging way to teach perspective taking, opinion writing, and critical thinking? This high-interest lesson begins with an original video that asks a fun and debatable question: Should ice cream be eaten for breakfast? Students watch the video, identify multiple perspectives, and practice pulling out clear pros and cons directly from what they see and hear. After viewing, students: • Identify pros and cons from the video • Use a graphic organizer to sort ideas clearly • Discuss di
Preview of What Is a Thought? SEL Lesson/Opinion Writing & Respectful Disagreement/1st–3rd

What Is a Thought? SEL Lesson/Opinion Writing & Respectful Disagreement/1st–3rd

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This engaging 1st–3rd grade English Language Arts SEL lesson teaches students how to share their thoughts and opinions while speaking politely. The lesson includes an animated original lesson video, guided discussion prompts, opinion anchor chart, ways to disagree politely anchor chart, guided modeling of disagreeing politely, practice identifying feeling as thoughts and differentiated guided practice discussing a common feelings. Total time: 45 minutes
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Experience

Every Thought Pops resource begins with an engaging, story-based original animated lesson video designed to hook students from the very first minute. These professionally created, character-driven videos: 🎥 Introduce the skill in a fun, kid-friendly way 🧠 Model think-aloud strategies 💬 Demonstrate academic discussion 💛 Connect thoughts to feelings (SEL focus) ✨ Make abstract thinking visible and concrete Each video is provided as a private, unlisted YouTube link embed in the Google lesson slides exclusively for teachers who purchase the resource — making implementation simple and seamless. The animation sets the stage… The activities deepen the learning.🧠 Skills Students Build • Critical thinking • Perspective-taking • Emotional awareness • Academic conversation skills • Evidence-based reasoning • Independent writing confidence Students begin to notice their thoughts, explain their reasoning, and respectfully consider multiple perspectives. Why Teachers Love Thought Pops ❤️ High engagement from day one ❤️ Combines literacy + SEL ❤️ Makes abstract skills concrete ❤️ Encourages rich classroom discussion ❤️ Easy to implement ❤️ Standards-aligned for Grades 1–3 When students understand their thoughts… they don’t just learn answers. They learn how to think. 💭✨ Thought Pops — Helping Every Learner’s Voice POP

Teaching style

After 33 years in an inner-city district, I believe every child deserves to feel heard, challenged, and respected. Strong thinking skills change lives. When students learn to ask better questions, consider multiple perspectives, and support their ideas with evidence, they gain confidence far beyond the classroom. My work blends: • Academic rigor • Social-emotional learning • Respectful dialogue • Gifted-level thinking made accessible for all students

Additional biographical information

I bring 33 years of classroom experience in an inner-city school district to every resource I create. I have taught grades 1–5 and served as a Gifted Specialist, developing curriculum that supports high-level thinking, inquiry, and meaningful discussion. My passion is helping students: • Think deeply • Ask better questions • Respect multiple perspectives • Strengthen academic conversation skills Thought Pops lessons are rooted in real classroom practice and designed to meet the needs of diverse learners. Each resource reflects decades of hands-on experience, strong instructional design, and a commitment to helping students grow academically and socially. Thank you for being here and for investing in thoughtful learning.